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    On Joseph Cotten's birthday, watch the THE THIRD MAN (1949) on ! Alongside the film, enjoy an amazing commentary by Steven Soderbergh and Tony Gilroy; an introduction by Peter Bogdanovich; archival materials; documentaries; and much more!

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    Mireille Darc () and Jean-Luc Godard at the premiere of WEEKEND in Paris in 1967.

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    Carol Reed’s ODD MAN OUT (1947) is “unimaginable” without James Mason (), “whose dark beauty and martyrlike charisma make the passive hero riveting.” Imogen Sara Smith —

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    Remembering the absolutely brilliant Katrin Cartlidge on her birthday. 🖤 Read on her performance in Mike Leigh's NAKED (1993) () then watch it on alongside her unforgettable roles in CAREER GIRLS and BREAKING THE WAVES.

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    Saturday viewing? Have a Parker Posey double bill with two of her great '90s performances! Watch Greg Mottola's THE DAYTRIPPERS (1996) & Richard Linklater's SUBURBIA (1997)—both featuring amazing ensemble casts and taking place over one whirlwind day. ❤️

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  6. This bawdy, gleefully amoral tale of conspicuous consumption stars Mary Woronov and Paul Bartel (who also directed) in a mix of hilarious, anything-goes slapstick and biting satire of me-generation self-indulgence.

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  7. Saturday viewing? Have a Parker Posey double bill with two of her great '90s performances! Watch Greg Mottola's THE DAYTRIPPERS (1996) & Richard Linklater's SUBURBIA (1997)—both featuring amazing ensemble casts and taking place over one whirlwind day. ❤️

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  8. Godzilla: The Showa-Era Films, 1954–1975 ⚡ This landmark collection of films showcases the technical wizardry, fantastical storytelling, and indomitable international appeal that established the most iconic giant monster the cinema has ever seen.

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  9. Anticipating this year's ? Explore our collection of Palme d’Or Winners, featuring such masterpieces as ROME OPEN CITY; TASTE OF CHERRY; THE CRANES ARE FLYING; 4 MONTHS, 3 WEEKS AND 2 DAYS; PARIS, TEXAS, & more! Poster c/o ❤️

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  11. Exclusively Streaming on the Channel ✨EYIMOFE (THIS IS MY DESIRE), a stunning 2020 debut from Lagos, Nigeria, shot on gorgeously textured 16mm film and infused with the spirit of neorealism.

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  12. Rosalind Russell and Hayley Mills make for a delightful duo in this sweet-spirited celebration of sisterhood from director Ida Lupino.

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    May 12

    MOONTIDE (1942) which I NEVER heard of is now on my top 10. It has everything I love. For background:

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    May 13

    2022 on is Thing From the Factory by the Field, a new short by (🇺🇸, 2022, 27 min)⁠. It's instant classic Potrykus: funny, unsettling, resourceful, and winningly disgusting. Enjoy!

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    May 13

    A movie that lives, breathes, and aches throughout every part of me.

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  16. Evening viewing recommendation? A chance reunion becomes a second chance in the bittersweet love story VIOLETS ARE BLUE. . .(1986) directed by legendary production designer Jack Fisk and starring Sissy Spacek and Kevin Kline. ❤️

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  17. That's all for this evening! We'll be back next Friday for more recommendations. If you've watched something we've suggested today, let us know what you think! ❤️📺

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  18. ...And we're back! Tell us your favorite film and we'll recommend something to watch on the Criterion Channel. We’ll be giving recommendations for the next two hours. 📺

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    You can watch ’s Strawberry Fields, on Criterion Channel now! We shot it (mostly) in Chicago, and that’s me smearing my teenage druggie pyromaniac face on a mirror with toothpaste 🙋🏻‍♀️🪞

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  20. RIP, Fred Ward ❤️ You can watch the great actor in one of his collaborations with Robert Altman, THE PLAYER (1992), on the Channel.

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