Criterion Channel February 2025 In. The Criterion Channel Accordingly the Criterion Channel got creative with their monthly programming and, in a few weeks, will debut Interdimensional Romance, a series of films wherein "passion conquers time and space, age and memory, and even death and the afterlife." For every title you might've guessed (Birth, Tarkovsky's Solaris, or The Criterion Collection has unveiled its February 2025 lineup, featuring 4K UHD upgrades for Paul Thomas Anderson's Punch-Drunk Love and Guillermo del Toro's Cronos
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Jean-Luc Godard's first English-language feature King Lear and HIghlights this month include a look back at the Dogme 95 movement, a showcase of great supporting performances, and spotlights on directors Michael Mann, Alain Guiraudie, and Lee Chang-dong.
Announcing our FEBRUARY 2025... The Criterion Collection
February--particularly its third week--is all about romance If you haven't signed up yet, head to CriterionChannel.com and get a 7-day free trial. Swoon for big-city romance with our New York Love Stories collection; celebrate Black history with stories of community, creativity, and resistance; or tango with the shady characters of Argentina's noir thrillers.
The Criterion Channel’s March 2024 Lineup Current The Criterion Collection. Also among the lineup is one of the great rom-coms, Joan Micklin Silver's Crossing Delancey, alongside Gus Van Sant's second feature Drugstore Cowboy If you haven't signed up yet, head to CriterionChannel.com and get a 7-day free trial.
February 2025 The New Criterion. The Criterion Channel has announced their February 2025 lineup of films, and it includes collections featuring New York love stories, Argentine noir, Claudette Colbert, Joan Micklin Silver, and films celebrating Black History Month Accordingly the Criterion Channel got creative with their monthly programming and, in a few weeks, will debut Interdimensional Romance, a series of films wherein "passion conquers time and space, age and memory, and even death and the afterlife." For every title you might've guessed (Birth, Tarkovsky's Solaris, or