Lost in Criterion
Summary: The Adam Glass and John Patrick Owatari-Dorgan, attempt the sisyphean task of watching every movie in the ever-growing Criterion Collection and talk about them. Want to support us? We'll love you for it: www.Patreon.com/LostInCriterion
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All the good guys assimilate, but all the bad guys are native born, on this week's Lost in Criterion.
The Pasolini Gambit: when no one listens to your gentle prodding, you ratchet it up into a horror film.
Kon Ichikawa would like to remind you that war is bad and you should not do it.
Naruse is one of the best directors. I wish we had more to see from him in the Collection.
Giving the Nazi propaganda machine a run for it's money, eh?
The world's worst detective.
One time I was locking up my bike and a guy asked me how long I thought a bike could be locked up before it was fair game to take and I'm like "at least as long as it takes me to buy my groceries, buddy"
Two pro-labor films that find their messages neutered with the outbreak of World War II.
Sanders of the River was so hurtful that Robeson demanded more creative control moving forward, starting with Jericho.
wow. wow wow wow. amazing.
Kicking off the amazing Paul Robeson: Portraits of the Artist boxset.
Boris Karloff as Sad Doctor Man!
Getting all up in the Judas Hole.
Come for the alternative near future! Stay for the special effects! Leave before the sworn pacifist realizes war is good, actually!
Just gonna pop above the Karman line, what's the worst that could happen?