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And I was curious to see the inside of Criterion's operation.
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Susan led me to her office, a cavern with one paltry window and shelves stacked with VHS tapes, more lost films petitioning for Criterion's rescue.
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Criterion's new edition is beautifully remastered, with loads of useful extras like a TV documentary and TV interviews with Renoir over the years among a bounty of other features.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: "Doctor Who" Just Keeps Getting Better And Better Michael Giltz 2011
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The glamour of Criterion's brand wasn't matched by these scenes of thrift and improvisation I'd gathered in my behind - the - scenes glimpse, but why should it have been?
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Criterion's new edition is beautifully remastered, with loads of useful extras like a TV documentary and TV interviews with Renoir over the years among a bounty of other features.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: "Doctor Who" Just Keeps Getting Better And Better Michael Giltz 2011
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Of Sternberg's three surviving silents for Paramount (two were lost, which makes Criterion's set "complete"), "The Docks of New York" (1928) most anticipates the director's work after the arrival of sound.
Master of the Mise-en-Scène David Mermelstein 2011
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Criterion's extras are a little more modest than usual, with Hallstrom appearing in a video interview.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: The King And Still Champ: "Citizen Kane" Michael Giltz 2011
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Watching his films in Criterion's meticulous restorations—they look almost new—makes one pine for more.
Brief Glimpse of Brilliance From an Abbreviated Life David Mermelstein 2011
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Criterion's extras are a little more modest than usual, with Hallstrom appearing in a video interview.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: The King And Still Champ: "Citizen Kane" Michael Giltz 2011
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I'd gone there to record a series of voice - overs for one of Criterion's high - end DVD reissues, a "lost" 1950s film noir called The City Is a Maze.
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