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episode Criterion Cast – Episode 218 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2025 artwork

Criterion Cast – Episode 218 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2025

[https://criterioncast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Favorites-of-2025-Banner.png]https://criterioncast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Favorites-of-2025-Banner.png In our annual episode focusing on The Criterion Collection [https://www.criterion.com/]’s releases from the past year – and there’s a lot to celebrate! – we’ve assembled a panel of CriterionCast regulars to share our favorite releases of 2025. David Blakeslee from Criterion Reflections [https://criterioncast.com/category/podcast/criterion-reflections] hosts this discussion, which also includes Aaron West and Brad McDermott. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS [https://criterioncast.com/category/podcast/feed/] or in iTunes ---------------------------------------- EPISODE NOTES AARON’S LIST * Favorite Cover/Packaging: I Know Where I’m Going [https://www.criterion.com/films/633-i-know-where-i-m-going] by Thinh Dihn [https://thinh-dinh.com/] * Favorite Releases 1. Anora [https://www.criterion.com/films/34891-anora] 2. The Grifters [https://www.criterion.com/films/30526-the-grifters] 3. Flow [https://www.criterion.com/films/34685-flow] BRAD’S LIST * Favorite Cover/Packaging: Altered States [https://www.criterion.com/films/29506-altered-states] by Richey Beckett [https://www.richeybeckett.com/] * Favorite Releases 1. Eyes Wide Shut [https://www.criterion.com/films/34534-eyes-wide-shut] 2. Born in Flames [https://www.criterion.com/films/30707-born-in-flames] 3. Return to Reason: 4 Films by Man Ray [https://www.criterion.com/films/34101-return-to-reason-four-films-by-man-ray] DAVID’S LIST * Favorite Cover/Packaging: The Wages of Fear [https://www.criterion.com/films/370-the-wages-of-fear] by Juan Esteban R. [https://www.juanestebanartwork.com/] * Favorite Releases 1. Eclipse Series 47: Abbas Kiarostami – Early Shorts and Features [https://www.criterion.com/boxsets/8309-eclipse-series-47-abbas-kiarostami-early-shorts-and-features] 2. Sorcerer [https://www.criterion.com/films/34370-sorcerer] 3. Él [https://www.criterion.com/films/33695-el] Criterion 2025 Factoids * 82 Total Releases (including Janus Contemporaries/Criterion Premieres, Eclipse 47, and Wes Anderson Archive) * 50 new spine numbers (The Mother and the Whore #1245 thru David Byrne’s American Utopia #1294, though House Party #1287 was delayed until 2026) * 25 Upgrades/Reissues of previous spine numbers (including Laserdiscs) * 16 Standard Upgrades from Blu-ray to 4K * 2 Blu-ray to 4K Upgrades were new packages (Wages of Fear, Umbrellas of Cherbourg) * 4 In-print DVDs to 4K Upgrades * 4 OOP DVDs returned, 3 to 4K Upgrades, 1 to Blu-ray * 11 of the new spine numbers released in DVD format * Only three-format (4K/BR/DVD) releases of 2025 were: * The Mother and the Whore * The Wages of Fear * Anora * Shoeshine * Flow * David Byrne’s American Utopia EPISODE CREDITS * Brad McDermott ( Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mrbradmcd/] / Letterboxd [https://letterboxd.com/mrbradmcd/] / Gallery [https://www.artgalleria.com/folio/artists/127702]) * Aaron West ( CineJourneys [https://www.cinejourneys.com/] / Substack [http://Cinejourneys346.substack.com] ) * David Blakeslee ( TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@dee.ell.bee] / Website [https://criterioncast.com/author/david] / Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/CriterionReflections/] / Letterboxd [https://letterboxd.com/DavidBlakeslee/] ) PAST FAVORITES OF THE YEAR EPISODES * Episode 216 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2024 [https://criterioncast.com/podcast/criterioncast-episodes/best-of-the-year/episode-216-criterion-collection-favorites-of-2024] * Episode 215 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2023 [https://criterioncast.com/podcast/criterioncast-episodes/best-of-the-year/episode-215-favorites-of-2023] * Episode 214 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2022 [https://criterioncast.com/podcast/criterioncast-episodes/best-of-the-year/episode-214-favorites-of-2022] * Episode 213 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2021 [https://criterioncast.com/category/podcast/criterioncast-episodes/best-of-the-year] * Episode 212 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2020 [https://criterioncast.com/podcast/criterioncast-episodes/episode-212-criterion-collection-favorites-of-2020] * Episode 202 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2019 [https://criterioncast.com/podcast/criterioncast-episodes/episode-203-criterion-collection-favorites-of-2019] * Episode 195 – Criterion Collection Favorites of 2018 [https://criterioncast.com/podcast/criterioncast-episodes/episode-195-criterion-collection-favorites-of-2018] * Episode 189: Criterion Collection Favorites of 2017 [https://criterioncast.com/podcast/criterioncast-episodes/151-200/episode-189-favorites-of-2017] * Episode 180: Criterion Collection Favorites of 2016 [”https://criterioncast.com/podcast/criterioncast-episodes/ep-180-favorites-of-2016”] * Episode 167: Criterion Collection Favorites of 2015 [”https://criterioncast.com/podcast/criterioncast-episodes/episode-167-criterion-collection-favorites-of-2015”] * Episode 152: Our Favorite Criterion Collection Releases from 2014 [”https://criterioncast.com/podcast/criterioncast-episodes/episode-152-our-favorite-criterion-collection-releases-from-2014”] * Episode 145: Our Favorite Criterion Collection Releases from 2013 [”https://criterioncast.com/podcast/criterioncast-episodes/episode-145-our-favorite-criterion-collection-releases-from-2013”] * Episode 135: Favorite Criterion Collection Releases of 2012 [”https://criterioncast.com/podcast/criterioncast-episodes/episode-135”] * Episode 108: Our Favorite Criterion Collection Releases of 2011 [”https://criterioncast.com/podcast/criterioncast-episodes/episode-108-our-favorite-criterion-collection-releases-of-2011”] * Episode 63.5: Top Criterion Collection Releases of 2010 [”https://criterioncast.com/podcast/disc-2-episodes/episode-063-5-best-of-2010”]

31 dic 2025 - 1 h 0 min
episode The Eclipse Viewer – Episode 65 – Abbas Kiarostami: Early Shorts and Features [Part 2] artwork

The Eclipse Viewer – Episode 65 – Abbas Kiarostami: Early Shorts and Features [Part 2]

[https://criterioncast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/EV-banner-65.png]https://criterioncast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/EV-banner-65.png This podcast focuses on the Eclipse Series, box set editions of lost, forgotten, or overshadowed films recently revived by the Criterion Collection. Hosts David Blakeslee and Trevor Berrett give an overview of each set and offer their perspectives on the unique treasures they find inside. In this episode, David and Trevor discuss two films (Experience and A Wedding Suit) from Eclipse Series 47: Abbas Kiarostami – Early Shorts and Features [https://www.criterion.com/boxsets/8309-eclipse-series-47-abbas-kiarostami-early-shorts-and-features]. Thirteen other films included in this set will be covered in future episodes. About the films: > Long before he became one of the most renowned artists in world cinema, the great Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami began his cinematic career at Tehran’s Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults (a.k.a. Kanoon), where he honed his distinctive style and themes. During his first decades as a filmmaker, Kiarostami moved freely among documentary, narrative, and even animation, and between joyous short films made for children and subtle works exploring the struggles of adolescents. Often using the classroom as a laboratory, he probed social and political tensions in Iranian society during the turbulent years before and after the 1979 revolution. Spanning his very first short, Bread and Alley (which the director called the “mother of all my films”); other underseen early revelations, like Experience and The Traveler; and nonfiction masterpieces such as Homework, the graceful, warm, and playful works collected here find moments of transcendent poetry within everyday life, and use deceptively simple premises to express universal truths about the human condition. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS or in iTunes. Eclipse Series 47: Abbas Kiarostami—Early Shorts and Features [https://s3.amazonaws.com/criterion-production/product_images/2100-9335ca781182344aeb0f267737e6d08d/BoikNKcJOPDi9ZytPcUkkEDF9ttfHF_large.jpg] EPISODE LINKS LINK TO PART 1: BEGINNINGS AND JOURNEYS (FEATURING COLORS, BREAD AND ALLEY, BREAKTIME, AND THE TRAVELER) [https://criterioncast.com/podcast/eclipse-viewer/episode-64-kiarostami-part-1] ABBAS KIAROSTAMI * The Criterion Collection [https://www.criterion.com/shop/browse?director=kiarostami-abbas] * The Criterion Channel [https://www.criterionchannel.com/search?q=abbas%20kiarostami] * Abbas Kiarostami’s Childhood Films [https://www.criterionchannel.com/abbas-kiarostami-s-childhood-films/season:1/videos/godfrey-cheshire-on-abbas-kiarostami-s-childhood-films] (Criterion Channel documentary short, suggested viewing mentioned on inside cover of the set) * Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbas_Kiarostami] * Letterboxd [https://letterboxd.com/director/abbas-kiarostami/] * The American Scholar [https://theamericanscholar.org/remembering-abbas-kiarostami/] * British Journal of Photography [https://www.1854.photography/2016/07/remembering-abbas-kiarostami/] * Harper’s [https://harpers.org/archive/2019/06/the-films-of-abbas-kiarostami/] * The Point [https://thepointmag.com/criticism/abbas-kiarostamis-transcendental-style/] * Senses of Cinema [https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2002/great-directors/kiarostami/] * ShotDeck [https://blog.shotdeck.com/new-shots/abbas-kiarostami-in-his-own-words/] * Sight & Sound [https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/news/abbas-kiarostami-1940-2016] * Criterion – In Memoriam [https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/4139-the-shortest-way-to-the-truth-kiarostami-remembered] BOX SET REVIEWS * Blu-ray.com [https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Eclipse-Series-47-Abbas-Kiarostami-Early-Shorts-and-Features-Blu-ray/394015/#Overview] * Home Theater Forum [https://www.hometheaterforum.com/abbas-kiarostami-early-shorts-and-features-criterion-eclipse-no-47-blu-ray-review/] * Let’s Talk Criterion (video) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdNQh2T9Eu4] * Under the Radar [https://www.undertheradarmag.com/reviews/eclipse_series_47_abbas_kiarostamiearly_shorts_and_features] * Wall Street Journal [https://www.wsj.com/arts-culture/film/the-quiet-humanity-of-abbas-kiarostami-9d109fdd] EXPERIENCE (1973) * The Criterion Collection [https://www.criterion.com/films/28640-experience] * The Criterion Channel [https://www.criterionchannel.com/experience] * Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Experience_(film)] * Letterboxd [https://letterboxd.com/film/experience-1973/] * In Review Online [https://inreviewonline.com/2011/08/22/the-experience/] * Senses of Cinema [https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2020/cteq/experience-abbas-kiarostami-1973/] A WEDDING SUIT (1976) * The Criterion Collection [https://www.criterion.com/films/28641-a-wedding-suit] * The Criterion Channel [https://www.criterionchannel.com/a-wedding-suit] * Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Wedding_Suit] * Letterboxd [https://letterboxd.com/film/a-wedding-suit/] * In Review Online [https://inreviewonline.com/2011/08/22/a-suit-for-wedding/] * Senses of Cinema [https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2022/cteq/a-wedding-suit-abbas-kiarostami-1976/] CONTACT US * David Blakeslee ( TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@dee.ell.bee] / YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOOmY2tW9IY7VfNbZs495Aw] / Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/groups/477655832667582] / CriterionCast [https://criterioncast.com/author/david] / Blog [http://criterionreflections.blogspot.com/] ) * Trevor Berrett ( Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mookse] / Website [http://mookseandgripes.com/reviews/] / The Mookse and the Gripes Podcast [https://mookse.substack.com/] )

15 dic 2025 - 1 h 0 min
episode The Eclipse Viewer – Episode 64 – Abbas Kiarostami: Early Shorts and Features [Part 1] artwork

The Eclipse Viewer – Episode 64 – Abbas Kiarostami: Early Shorts and Features [Part 1]

[https://criterioncast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/EV-banner-64-1.png]https://criterioncast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/EV-banner-64-1.png This podcast focuses on the Eclipse Series, Blu-ray box set editions of lost, forgotten, or overshadowed films recently revived by the Criterion Collection. Hosts David Blakeslee and Trevor Berrett give an overview of each set and offer their perspectives on the unique treasures they find inside. In this episode, David and Trevor discuss four films (Colors [https://www.criterion.com/films/29520-colors], Bread and Alley [https://www.criterion.com/films/28642-bread-and-alley], Breaktime [https://www.criterion.com/films/28643-breaktime], and The Traveler [https://www.criterion.com/films/29514-the-traveler]) from Eclipse Series 47: Abbas Kiarostami – Early Shorts and Features [https://www.criterion.com/boxsets/8309-eclipse-series-47-abbas-kiarostami-early-shorts-and-features]. Thirteen other films included in this set will be covered in future episodes. About the films: > Long before he became one of the most renowned artists in world cinema, the great Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami began his cinematic career at Tehran’s Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults (a.k.a. Kanoon), where he honed his distinctive style and themes. During his first decades as a filmmaker, Kiarostami moved freely among documentary, narrative, and even animation, and between joyous short films made for children and subtle works exploring the struggles of adolescents. Often using the classroom as a laboratory, he probed social and political tensions in Iranian society during the turbulent years before and after the 1979 revolution. Spanning his very first short, Bread and Alley (which the director called the “mother of all my films”); other underseen early revelations, like Experience and The Traveler; and nonfiction masterpieces such as Homework, the graceful, warm, and playful works collected here find moments of transcendent poetry within everyday life, and use deceptively simple premises to express universal truths about the human condition. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS or in iTunes. Eclipse Series 47: Abbas Kiarostami—Early Shorts and Features [https://s3.amazonaws.com/criterion-production/product_images/2100-9335ca781182344aeb0f267737e6d08d/BoikNKcJOPDi9ZytPcUkkEDF9ttfHF_large.jpg] EPISODE LINKS ABBAS KIAROSTAMI * The Criterion Collection [https://www.criterion.com/shop/browse?director=kiarostami-abbas] * The Criterion Channel [https://www.criterionchannel.com/search?q=abbas%20kiarostami] * Abbas Kiarostami’s Childhood Films [https://www.criterionchannel.com/abbas-kiarostami-s-childhood-films/season:1/videos/godfrey-cheshire-on-abbas-kiarostami-s-childhood-films] (Criterion Channel documentary short, suggested viewing mentioned on inside cover of the set) * Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbas_Kiarostami] * Letterboxd [https://letterboxd.com/director/abbas-kiarostami/] * The American Scholar [https://theamericanscholar.org/remembering-abbas-kiarostami/] * British Journal of Photography [https://www.1854.photography/2016/07/remembering-abbas-kiarostami/] * Harper’s [https://harpers.org/archive/2019/06/the-films-of-abbas-kiarostami/] * The Point [https://thepointmag.com/criticism/abbas-kiarostamis-transcendental-style/] * Senses of Cinema [https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2002/great-directors/kiarostami/] * ShotDeck [https://blog.shotdeck.com/new-shots/abbas-kiarostami-in-his-own-words/] * Sight & Sound [https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/news/abbas-kiarostami-1940-2016] * Criterion – In Memoriam [https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/4139-the-shortest-way-to-the-truth-kiarostami-remembered] BOX SET REVIEWS * Blu-ray.com [https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Eclipse-Series-47-Abbas-Kiarostami-Early-Shorts-and-Features-Blu-ray/394015/#Overview] * Under the Radar [https://www.undertheradarmag.com/reviews/eclipse_series_47_abbas_kiarostamiearly_shorts_and_features] COLORS * The Criterion Collection [https://www.criterion.com/films/29520-colors] * The Criterion Channel [https://www.criterionchannel.com/videos/the-colors] * Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rang-ha] * Letterboxd [https://letterboxd.com/film/the-colours/] * Le Cinema Club [https://www.lecinemaclub.com/archives/the-colors/] BREAD AND ALLEY * The Criterion Collection [https://www.criterion.com/films/28642-bread-and-alley] * The Criterion Channel [https://www.criterionchannel.com/videos/the-bread-and-alley] * Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bread_and_Alley] * Letterboxd [https://letterboxd.com/film/the-bread-and-alley/] * High on Films [https://www.highonfilms.com/the-bread-and-alley-1970-short-film-review/] * An Awadh Boy’s Panorama [https://anawadhboyspanorama.wordpress.com/2025/08/21/a-cinephiles-treasure-trove-documenting-lives-and-childrens-points-of-view/] BREAKTIME * The Criterion Collection [https://www.criterion.com/films/28643-breaktime] * The Criterion Channel [https://www.criterionchannel.com/videos/breaktime] * Letterboxd [https://letterboxd.com/film/breaktime/] * Sabzian [https://www.sabzian.be/text/breaktime] THE TRAVELER * The Criterion Collection [https://www.criterion.com/films/29514-the-traveler] * The Criterion Channel [https://www.criterionchannel.com/videos/the-traveler] * Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Traveler_(1974_film)] * Letterboxd [https://letterboxd.com/film/the-traveler-1974-1/] * In Review Online [https://inreviewonline.com/2011/08/22/the-traveler/] * Senses of Cinema [https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2020/cteq/abbas-kiarostamis-the-traveller-1974/] CONTACT US * David Blakeslee ( TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@dee.ell.bee] / YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOOmY2tW9IY7VfNbZs495Aw] / Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/groups/477655832667582] / CriterionCast [https://criterioncast.com/author/david] / Blog [http://criterionreflections.blogspot.com/] ) * Trevor Berrett ( Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mookse] / Website [http://mookseandgripes.com/reviews/] / The Mookse and the Gripes Podcast [https://mookse.substack.com/] )

26 nov 2025 - 1 h 0 min
episode David Reviews Mike Nichols’s Carnal Knowledge [Criterion 4K/Blu-ray Review] artwork

David Reviews Mike Nichols’s Carnal Knowledge [Criterion 4K/Blu-ray Review]

[https://criterioncast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/CK-1.jpg]https://criterioncast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/CK-1.jpg A new release from the Criterion Collection represents yet another successful retrieval of an important film originally released by that company on the Laserdisc format they specialized in for 15 years or so before they started releasing movies on DVD. Carnal Knowledge, Mike Nichols’ 1971 follow up to Catch-22, functioned as a lightning rod for candid conversations and high-stakes legal proceedings in the immediate aftermath of its release and still shows plenty of potential for stoking fresh discussions and charged debates about how so many men relate to women in regard to sexuality and committed relationships. I had a chance to review the new 4K edition and this post is a collection of various clips I’ve made about the film, both recently and back in October of 2019 when I reviewed the film as part of my ongoing Criterion Reflections podcast that covers films published on various formats by Criterion in the chronological order of the films’ original releases. [https://criterioncast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/CK-4.jpg]https://criterioncast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/CK-4.jpg For the sake of convenience and to provide maximal coverage of my response to the film itself, I’ve attached the episode to this post, which should include it in the CriterionCast Master Feed in your favorite podcast player of choice, or you can just listen to it here on this page. I want to thank Richard Doyle and Grant Douglas Bromley for their contributions from nearly six years ago – they brought great insights and well-informed perspectives into the conversation and made it a much more interesting talk than if it was just me speaking into a microphone by myself! We even got into the question of whether we thought Criterion would be willing to re-publish a film that was in many ways so centered on two men who brought so much casual misogyny and chauvinistic privilege into their mutual assumptions about what they were looking for in their relationships with the women in their lives. (Remember, the fall of 2019 was still the heyday of the #MeToo movement that rose to prominence just a couple years earlier.) Even though that question was obviously answered with an emphatic YES! when the package’s release was announced back in April, it made sense at that time to consider how Carnal Knowledge‘s biting dialogues and unblinking candor in depicting unchecked male privilege would be received by a younger audience that in many ways had been brought up with a much stronger critical eye toward so much of the received conventional wisdom espoused by Jack Nicholson’s manipulative alpha-dog Jonathan and his unknowingly codependent sidekick Sandy, played by Art Garfunkel. [https://criterioncast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/CK-3.jpg]https://criterioncast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/CK-3.jpg For those unfamiliar with what goes on over the course of Carnal Knowledge‘s 98 minute running time, here’s my quick summary: Jonathan and Sandy are a pair of American college buddies in the years following World War II. We meet them as they are on the verge of young adulthood, with their primary interest consisting of figuring out how far they could go at any given opportunity to enhance their experience of sexual encounters with whatever women were willing to allow them to pursue their respective quests. Unlike Summer of ’42, a film that was pretty big at the time and touched on similar themes of blossoming sexuality among young people of that time, Carnal Knowledge was not content to remain confined to a particular season of a specific year. Instead, the film drops in on its male protagonists at crucial moments over the next two decades, zeroing in on life-defining junctures that occur in the 1950s and 1960s, finally culminating in a pair of scenes set in 1971, completely contemporaneous with when the movie first began its public screenings. The presence of Candice Bergen (as Susan, pictured above opposite Jack Nicholson) takes place in the early scenes set in the 1940s, while Ann-Margret’s Bobbie character (shown below) brings her own shattering vitality to the forefront when she enters the film (and more importantly, Jonathan’s life) in scenes that take place in the mid-1960s, after both Jonathan and Sandy have experienced both failures and successes in various aspects of their lives that serve mainly to embitter them toward the possibility of finding satisfying long-term stability in their relationships with anyone, maybe not even themselves. [https://criterioncast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/CK-5.jpg]https://criterioncast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/CK-5.jpg In one of the clips I embedded below, I made the mistaken observation that Ann-Margret won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her portrayal of Bobbie, but she was only a nominee – the award that year went instead to Cloris Leachman for her work in The Last Picture Show. (That had to have been a tough call for quite a few of the voters! I know I’d be torn, though I think I’d be inclined to go with Ann-Margret in this case.) However, she did win the Golden Globe Award in that category for her incredibly evocative, unforgettable, and fearless performance of a woman enveloped in a web of relational toxicity that only traps its victims more inextricably the harder they try to fight their way out of it. [https://criterioncast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/CK-2.jpg]https://criterioncast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/CK-2.jpg Tucked inside a densely packed slate of recently-published titles that could realistically compete for some of the most compelling releases of the year, Carnal Knowledge may run the risk of being overlooked by the likes of such heavyweight and long-anticipated entries like Killer of Sheep, Sorcerer, and The Big Heat, along with magnificent 4K reissues like Barry Lyndon, Brazil, and the The Adventures of Antoine Doinel box set of five films directed by Francois Truffaut. While I was deeply impressed by my initial viewing of Carnal Knowledge back in 2019 when I covered it on my podcast, I never got the sense that there were a lot of folks clamoring for it to find a way back into in-print status with the Criterion Collection. I’m glad to see that they’ve gone ahead and put it out there, especially in the waning days of another half-off sale at Barnes & Noble (and the accompanying price match offered by Amazon). I have to acknowledge that this may be a tough watch for some viewers whose experience might uncomfortably parallel the lives we see projected onto the screen, or who might find it painful to empathize with characters who never find their way toward landing on a satisfying resolution. This is in every sense of the word an “adult” film, one that is probably going to be most appreciated by those who’ve been through a few of these wretchedly awkward post-traumatic break-up encounters over the course of their years. I know that I’ll be surfing around on Letterboxd, IMDb, and various online review sites in the near future to see how Mike Nichols and company’s work is being received in 2025 once the disc goes into broader circulation. For now though, here are a pair of short videos from the past couple weeks to accompany the more extended response that Grant, Richard and I had back in 2019. First, let’s start with this preview clip that I made the same day (or maybe the next) after I had just received my review copy from Criterion. I provide a more extended look at the packaging, especially noting the “more substantial than usual these days” printed insert, a 42 page booklet that comes with the film. I was delighted to see that! And the essay by Moira Weigel is excellent, let me confirm. (I had just glanced over the opening paragraphs when I made the clip.) It also includes a short “haul video” in the intro portion where I show the discs I had just recently brought home when the B&N 50% off sale began at the end of June: > @dee.ell.bee [https://www.tiktok.com/@dee.ell.bee?refer=embed] my preview of the upcoming #criterioncollection [https://www.tiktok.com/tag/criterioncollection?refer=embed] release of #CarnalKnowledge [https://www.tiktok.com/tag/carnalknowledge?refer=embed] (1971) directed by #MikeNichols [https://www.tiktok.com/tag/mikenichols?refer=embed] ♬ Moonlight Serenade – Glenn Miller [https://www.tiktok.com/music/Moonlight-Serenade-6736016810614720514?refer=embed] Following that, here’s my proper review of Carnal Knowledge that I posted on both TikTok and YouTube, and now here. I’ll embed the YT version: Finally, I’ll carry over the links that I put together for the show notes page from my 2019 podcast for anyone who wants to engage more fully with what others have had to say about Mike Nichols, screenwriter Jules Feiffer, and Carnal Knowledge in years past: MIKE NICHOLS * The Criterion Collection [https://www.criterion.com/films/28578-the-graduate] * Broadway World [https://www.broadwayworld.com/people/Mike-Nichols/] * Gold Derby [https://www.goldderby.com/gallery/mike-nichols-movies-all-18-films-ranked-worst-to-best/] * HBO “Becoming Mike Nichols” [https://www.hbo.com/documentaries/becoming-mike-nichols/becoming-mike-nichols] * New York Times [https://www.nytimes.com/topic/person/mike-nichols] * PBS “Faces of America” [https://www.pbs.org/wnet/facesofamerica/profiles/mike-nichols/5/] * Playbill [http://www.playbill.com/person/mike-nichols-vault-0000019356] JULES FEIFFER * Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jules_Feiffer] * Official Site [https://web.archive.org/web/20120721055333/http://www.julesfeiffer.com/] (Archived) * Yale Podcast Network [http://yalepodcasts.blubrry.net/tag/carnal-knowledge/] (2019 interview about the making of Carnal Knowledge) CARNAL KNOWLEDGE * The Criterion Collection (1991 LD essay written by Bruce Eder) [https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/790-carnal-knowledge] * The Criterion Collection (2025 edition) [https://www.criterion.com/films/28109-carnal-knowledge] * Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnal_Knowledge] * Cleveland Press [http://www.clevelandmemory.org/mastroianni/tm124.html] (1971) * Life Magazine [https://books.google.com/books?id=QUAEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA12&dq=%22carnal+knowledge%22&hl=en&ei=7131TMnQOcT7lwf41ajLBQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result#v=onepage&q=%22carnal%20knowledge%22&f=false] (1971) * New York Times [https://www.nytimes.com/1971/07/01/archives/carnal-knowledge-nichols-directs-cast-in-feiffers-work.html?searchResultPosition=17] (1971) * Roger Ebert [https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/carnal-knowledge-1971] (1971) * The Village Voice [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=UclHAAAAIBAJ&sjid=7YsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6544,674478&dq=carnal-knowledge] (1971) * New York Times [https://www.nytimes.com/1973/07/04/archives/4to3-ruling-finds-carnal-knowledgeobscene-in-georgia-magazine.html?searchResultPosition=9] (1973) – Georgia Supreme Court Obscenity Ruling * Cinephilia & Beyond [https://cinephiliabeyond.org/carnal-knowledge-mike-nichols-expert-demystification-of-sex-and-relationships/] * Film at Lincoln Center [https://www.filmlinc.org/daily/jason-reitman-and-mike-nichols-discuss-carnal-knowledge/] (2011 interview with Mike Nichols) * Cinepinion [https://cinepinion.blogspot.com/2007/09/carnal-knowledge-1971.html] * Common Sense Media [https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/carnal-knowldege] (Parents Guide) * Dennis Schwarz [https://dennisschwartzreviews.com/carnalknowledge] * Dreams Are What Le Cinema Is For [https://lecinemadreams.blogspot.com/2016/12/carnal-knowledge-1971.html] * Emmanuel Levy [https://emanuellevy.com/review/carnal-knowledge-6/] * Every 70’s Movie [https://every70smovie.blogspot.com/2012/04/carnal-knowledge-1971.html] * Ferdy on Films [http://www.ferdyonfilms.com/2014/carnal-knowledge-1971/20922/] * Only the Cinema [https://seul-le-cinema.blogspot.com/2008/07/715-carnal-knowledge.html] * Pop Optiq [https://www.popoptiq.com/catching-up-with-a-classic-carnal-knowledge-a-representation-of-continuing-cinematic-ambition/] * TCM [http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/70328/Carnal-Knowledge/] [https://criterioncast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/CK-Cover.jpg]https://criterioncast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/CK-Cover.jpg CONTACT ME: * David Blakeslee [ YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@DavidBlakeslee] / TikTok / Website [https://criterioncast.com/author/david] / Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/CriterionReflections/] / Letterboxd [https://letterboxd.com/DavidBlakeslee/] ] * Grant Douglas Bromley [ Letterboxd [http://letterboxd.com/grantvbromley] ] * Richard Doyle [ Letterboxd [https://letterboxd.com/doyler29/] ]

21 jul 2025 - 1 h 0 min
episode Criterion Reflections – Episode 156 – Ingmar Bergman’s Scenes From a Marriage artwork

Criterion Reflections – Episode 156 – Ingmar Bergman’s Scenes From a Marriage

https://criterioncast.com/wp-content/uploads/1751/28/Criterion-Reflections-Episode-156-Scenes-From-a-Marriage.mp3 [https://criterioncast.com/wp-content/uploads/1751/28/Criterion-Reflections-Episode-156-Scenes-From-a-Marriage.mp3] [https://criterioncast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Scener-ur-ett-aktenskarp-Poster.png]https://criterioncast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Scener-ur-ett-aktenskarp-Poster.png Criterion Reflections is David Blakeslee’s ongoing project to watch all of the films included in the Criterion Collection in chronological order of their original release. Each episode of Season 5: 1973 features a discussion about films that were destined to eventually bear the Criterion imprint, whether published on physical media or made available on their streaming platform. In this episode, David has 1:1 conversations with four different guests (returning: Derek J. Power and Jordan Essoe, with Michael Palli and Imani Payne making their first visits to the podcast) to hear their thoughts about Scenes From a Marriage, directed by Ingmar Bergman. Two different edits of the film available on Blu-ray and DVD from the Criterion Collection, included in the Ingmar Bergman’s Cinema box set, and also available in the Criterion Channel’s streaming library. EPISODE LINKS: INGMAR BERGMAN * The Criterion Collection [https://www.criterion.com/shop/browse?director=bergman-ingmar] * The Criterion Channel [https://www.criterionchannel.com/search?q=ingmar%20bergman] * IngmarBergman.se [https://www.ingmarbergman.se/en/about-bergman] (Official) * Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingmar_Bergman] * Letterboxd [https://letterboxd.com/director/ingmar-bergman/] * Britannica [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ingmar-Bergman/Legacy] * Senses of Cinema [https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2002/great-directors/bergman/] * TCM [https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/14557%7C72751/Ingmar-Bergman/#overview] SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE * The Criterion Collection [https://www.criterion.com/films/710-scenes-from-a-marriage] * The Criterion Channel [https://www.criterionchannel.com/scenes-from-a-marriage-television-version] (Television) * The Criterion Channel [https://www.criterionchannel.com/scenes-from-a-marriage-theatrical-version] (Theatrical) * Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scenes_from_a_Marriage] * Boston Phoenix [https://archive.org/details/sim_boston-phoenix_1974-10-29_3_supplement/page/n28/mode/1up] (1974) * New York Times [https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/16/archives/screen-superb-bergman-liv-ullmann-josephsor-star-in-marriage-the.html] (1974) * Roger Ebert [https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/scenes-from-a-marriage-1974] (1974) * Village Voice [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=0eJLAAAAIBAJ&sjid=74sDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6192%2C5890361] (1974) * Bill’s Movie Emporium [https://billsmovieemporium.wordpress.com/2009/05/25/review-scener-ur-ett-aktenskap-1973/] * Corndog Chats [https://corndogchats.com/2011/11/15/scenes-from-a-marriage-1973/] * Derek Winnert [https://www.derekwinnert.com/scenes-from-a-marriage-1974-classic-movie-review-9925/] * Images Journal [http://imagesjournal.com/2004/reviews/scenesmarriage/] * Movie Steve [https://moviesteve.com/review-scenes-marriage/] * Slant [https://www.slantmagazine.com/dvd/scenes-from-a-marriage/] * Sonic Cinema [https://sonic-cinema.com/movie/scenes-from-a-marriage/] * Spirituality and Practice [https://www.spiritualityandpractice.com/films/reviews/view/8450?id=8450] * Through the Shattered Lens [https://unobtainium13.com/2020/02/25/love-on-the-shattered-lens-scenes-from-a-marriage-dir-by-ingmar-bergman/] PREVIOUSLY: COME ON CHILDREN [https://criterioncast.com/podcast/criterion-reflections/episode-155-come-on-children] UP NEXT: ZATOICHI’S CONSPIRACY [https://www.criterion.com/films/28588-zatoichi-s-conspiracy] MORE! * Criterion Reflections blog (1922 – 1967) [https://criterionreflections.blogspot.com/] * Criterion Reflections columns on CriterionCast (1968) [https://criterioncast.com/category/column/reflections] * The Eclipse Viewer [https://criterioncast.com/category/podcast/eclipse-viewer] * A Journey Through the Eclipse Series [https://criterioncast.com/category/column/a-journey-through-the-eclipse-series] CONTACT: * David Blakeslee [ YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOOmY2tW9IY7VfNbZs495Aw] / TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@dee.ell.bee] / Website [https://criterioncast.com/author/david] / Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/CriterionReflections/] / Letterboxd [https://letterboxd.com/DavidBlakeslee/] ] * Derek J. Power [ Website  [http://djproject.cc/]] * Michael Palli [ Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/myxomatosiac/] / Letterboxd [https://boxd.it/1JFr3] ] * Imani Payne [ ] * Jordan Essoe [ Website [https://criterioncast.com/podcast/criterioncast-episodes/best-of-the-year/%E2%80%9Dhttp://www.essoe.com/%E2%80%9D] ]

06 jul 2025 - 1 h 0 min
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Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
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