In this unflinching documentary, part of the Criterion Cinema Verité collection, King’s camera observes the day-to-day life of the caretakers and kids of Warrendale.…
« read »Despite the differences between the two couples in ‘Rouge,’ both find themselves enthralled with an idealized love, even if that devotion is unobtainable. …
« read »Wes Craven's debut exploitation horror shocked audiences with the intensity of brutality befalling a typical American family, and it continues to remind us how violence and terror are never far from home.…
« read »A study of the films 'La Chinoise' and 'Black Panthers,' and how they illustrate the difference between Black and white radicalism.…
« read »In isolation, home might feel like the last safe place there is — yet home invasion stories still have a strange appeal.…
« read »D.A. Pennebaker’s matchless 1970 documentary films the exhausting recording of a Broadway cast album, and captures the resilience of theater’s artistic spirit in the process.…
« read »In all their prickliness, pettiness, and imperfection, Nicole Holofcener’s films put complicated women at their center.…
« read »The Film Daze team takes a trip inside the Criterion Closet and detail our favorite picks.…
« read »Have a good hair day despite the quarantine with “Hair Pieces,” a Criterion Channel Short + Feature pairing of two films about hair salons and hairy situations.…
« read »Director Anna Biller creates lavishly production-designed fantasias that enact nightmares of the feminine imagination.…
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