‘Dragon Inn’ – deceit, double-crosses, and martial art magic on Criterion Channel
King Hu's 1967 classic 'Dragon Inn' sends an enigmatic group of soldiers to a remote desert inn to take on a rogue in the court of the Chinese Emperor.
‘Dragon Inn’ – deceit, double-crosses, and martial art magic on Criterion Channel
King Hu's 1967 classic 'Dragon Inn' sends an enigmatic group of soldiers to a remote desert inn to take on a rogue in the court of the Chinese Emperor.
Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Prestige’ – Magicians at war on Hulu
Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale star as rival magicians whose competition is driven to obsessive extremes and madness in the thriller 'The Prestige' set in 1890s London.
‘The Only Son’ – A mother and son reunion in 1936 Japan on HBO Max and Criterion Channel
Yasujiro Ozu's 1936 drama 'The Only Son' tells the melancholy story of a single mother's sacrifice in Depression-era Japan.
Steven Spielberg’s ‘Minority Report’ on Paramount+ and Disney+
Tom Cruise is a cop who arrests criminals before they commit crimes in the future shock crime thriller 'Minority Report' based on a story by sci-fi visionary Philip K. Dick.
‘Breathless’ – American style with Richard Gere on Prime Video, MGM+ and Criterion Channel
Jim McBride's American remake of Jean-Luc Godard's nouvelle vague classic relocates 'Breathless' to Los Angeles and seeps it in American rebel pop culture.
‘His Girl Friday’ – Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell spar on Criterion Channel and MGM+
Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell star as battling exes in Howard Hawks' rapid-fire newspaper comedy of dirty tricks, ruthless reporters, and corrupt politics, 'His Girl Friday.'
‘There Was a Father’ – the cost of duty on HBO Max and Criterion Channel
Yasujiro Ozu's 1942 classic drama of a father and son kept apart by duty, 'There Was a Father' is a lovely work of grace and simplicity.
‘Mary and the Witch’s Flower’ – a magical odyssey on Peacock
A human schoolgirl receives magical powers in the animated fantasy 'Mary and the Witch's Flower' by Japanese filmmaker Hiromasa Yonebayashi.
Ewan McGregor and Christopher Plummer are ‘Beginners’ on Prime Video
The semi-autobiographical film from Mike Mills, 'Beginners' celebrates new beginnings with a 75-year-old widower who inspires his son to follow his own heart.
‘Lancelot du lac’ – Robert Bresson takes on King Arthur on Criterion Channel
The medieval legend of King Arthur and the rise and fall of the chivalrous ideal gets a truly unique presentation by Robert Bresson in 'Lancelot du lac.'