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Criterion Creeps

Criterion Creeps

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Welcome to the Criterion Creeps podcast. A podcast hosted by Jarrett and RJ where they talk about the Criterion Collection spine by spine in order of release every Wednesday.
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Lost in Criterion

Lost in Criterion

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The Adam Glass and John Patrick Owatari-Dorgan attempt the sisyphean task of watching every movie in the ever-growing Criterion Collection. Want to support us? We’ll love you for it: www.Patreon.com/LostInCriterion
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With the start of the Criterion Channel, Rachel Wagner and Conrado Falco thought it would be fun, once a month, to talk about a film offered there. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/criterionproject/support
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How do we disrupt the entrenched power dynamics in finance to advance a more equitable future? Join us for the Criterion Institute Podcast as Joy Anderson, a global thought leader in business and social change, leads us through a series of discussions, interviews, frameworks, rants, and re-frames that will help you better understand how to use finance as a tool for transformative systems change. Learn more by visiting us at www.criterioninstitute.org.
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The Criterion CULT Podcast is a film podcast with hosts Jordan Garcia and Armando Arvizu. Each week the CULT discusses and reviews two films. A film from the Criterion Collection and one film one of our hosts feel is worthy of the Criterion Collection label. Then the others vote the film in or out.
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Criterion Now

CriterionCast

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A current rundown of the world of Criterion with a round table of guests. We talk about new and upcoming releases, what's happening on FilmStruck, and other related topics related to the Criterion Collection.
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My Criterions

Bil Antoniou

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Podcaster Bil Antoniou of BGM: Bad Gay Movies Bitchy Gay Men goes through his Criterions and talks about the movies and the memories they inspire, along the way chatting with a few friends. This podcast is not affiliated with the Criterion Collection and no copyright infringement is intended.
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Surprisingly Criterion

Surprisingly Criterion

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Surprisingly Criterion - the podcast where we select and talk about the films that we’re surprised are a part of the Criterion Collection, and the films we can’t believe are not! The Criterion Collection brands itself as a depository of important classic and contemporary films for film aficionados. Their collection features over a 1000 movies and counting! Surely all of these can’t be important, can they? What does 'important' even mean!
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Welcome to the Criterion Correction! In this podcast, we'll be delving into the Criterion Collection of films to try and figure out what each says about the craft of cinema and what, exactly, it takes to become part of the collection. Join us for rousing conversation and many, many references to geekery and film culture.
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CRITERIONAUTS

Explosomagico

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Brave film explorer comrades Joey Reinisch and Chris McCaleb journey to far the reaches of cinema. In each mission, they will analyze, report and criticize a film from THE CRITERION COLLECTION, hopefully maintaining their sanity in the presence of extreme motion picture brilliance...or something.
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It's another week and yet another Casually Criterion! This week Mike and Justin tap their toes to Bob Fosse's All That Jazz. However, before that, they talk about a couple of new series they've been watching in Shogun and Netflix's 3 Body Problem. - Intro (00:00:00 - 00:04:07) - News on the March! (00:04:07-0:27:48) - Shogun - 3 Body Problem - All …
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Laserdisc is back!Podcast's intro song 'Here Come the Creeps' by Ugly Cry Club. You can check out her blossoming body of work here: uglycryclub.bandcamp.com/releasesLike us on Facebook!www.facebook.com/criterioncreeps/Follow us on that Twitter!twitter.com/criterioncreepsFollow us on Instagram!instagram.com/criterioncreepsWe've got a Patreon too, if…
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D.H. Lawrence once said "Never trust the teller, trust the tale" and we fully embrace that as we struggle to step around the obvious political metaphor of a rocky relationship between a French woman and a Polish man in Krzysztof Kieślowski's anti-romantic comedy "Equality" movie Three Colors: White. Kieślowski is rather insistent that these are not…
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In this episode, Joy Anderson and Teresa Wells discuss systemic risk in finance and the need for different choices to address it. They explore the evolving understanding of risk in investment decisions, the short-termism of financial decision-making, and the challenges with benchmarking. They also emphasize the importance of better data to identify…
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Conrado and Rachel talk about RAGING BULL, the dark and violent biography of boxer Jake LaMotta, played in a transformative performance by Robert De Niro. Directed by the great Martin Scorsese, it has been praised by many critics as one of the best movies ever made. Follow us on itunes and leave you ratings and reviews: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcasts.apple…
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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 short video clip in which David offers a few thoughts about films that were destined to eventually bear the Criterion imprint, whether p…
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It's another week and another Casually Criterion! This week Mike and Justin experience a Blast of Silence. However, before that they talk about Scavenger's Reign and the trailer for The Acolyte that just dropped. - Intro (00:00:00 - 00:02:22) - News on the March! (00:02:22-0:22:43) - Scavenger's Reign - The Avolyte Trailer - Blast of Silence (00:22…
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...uh... architecture!Podcast's intro song 'Here Come the Creeps' by Ugly Cry Club. You can check out her blossoming body of work here: uglycryclub.bandcamp.com/releasesLike us on Facebook!www.facebook.com/criterioncreeps/Follow us on that Twitter!twitter.com/criterioncreepsFollow us on Instagram!instagram.com/criterioncreepsWe've got a Patreon too…
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This week we kick off Krzysztof Kieślowski's Three Colors trilogy with Blue. Each of the three colors, drawn from the colors of the French flag, are also used in the films to represent one of the ideals of the French Revolution: Blue is associated with Liberty, White with Equality, and Red with Fraternity. Ultimately, as we'll discuss in the coming…
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Recently, Carnegie Hall hosted a John Williams gala. The program was all-Williams and the composer himself conducted most of the concert. In this episode, Jay hosts his own little Williams gala.All by John Williams:“The Mission”Scherzo for Motorcycle and Orchestra from “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade”Olympic Fanfare and ThemeMain Title from “Ca…
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In this week's Casually Criterion episode, Mike and Justin don their white gloves and trenchcoats to talk about Jean-Pierre Melville's Le Samourai, Spine #306! However, before that they briefly talk through their thoughts and feelings about Dune: Part Two and the results of the 2024 Oscars! - Intro (00:00:00 - 00:02:33) - News on the March! (00:02:…
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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 short video clip in which David offers a few thoughts about films that were destined to eventually bear the Criterion imprint, whether p…
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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 short video clip in which David offers a few thoughts about films that were destined to eventually bear the Criterion imprint, whether p…
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Erle C. Kenton's The Island of Lost Souls is a pre-code adaptation of H.G. Wells' The Island of Dr. Moreau, and the Criterion release contains quite possibly the most seemingly erratic and certainly esoteric collection of bonus features to ever be put on one of their discs. The movie itself is a wonder of early make-up effects, but among other thin…
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And you thought you would never hear a word about Stark Trek: Voyager.Podcast's intro song 'Here Come the Creeps' by Ugly Cry Club. You can check out her blossoming body of work here: uglycryclub.bandcamp.com/releasesLike us on Facebook!www.facebook.com/criterioncreeps/Follow us on that Twitter!twitter.com/criterioncreepsFollow us on Instagram!inst…
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In this special Oscar episode, we not only give out predictions of which movies will win awards at next Sunday's ceremony, but we also recommend a similar movie to each of the Best Picture nominees! Movies discussed in this episode include: Bamboozled Certified Copy Enchanted Princess Cyd There Will Be Blood Phantom Thread The Aviator In the Mood f…
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Listen, we don't get Michelangelo Antonioni. We admit it. Maybe someday we'll watch Blow-Up and kinda like it, but for now we're not there yet. This week we get Identification of a Woman (1982), Antonioni's entry into one of our most hated genres: male film director directs a movie about a male film director's search for a new lover/star/muse. This…
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In this episode, Joy Anderson speaks with Denise Hearn about the role of finance in transformative systems change. They discuss various themes, including misconceptions about competition and collaboration, identifying leverage points in market systems, unmasking the narrative of free markets, the power of paradoxes in systems change, understanding …
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*flatuence*Podcast's intro song 'Here Come the Creeps' by Ugly Cry Club. You can check out her blossoming body of work here: uglycryclub.bandcamp.com/releasesLike us on Facebook!www.facebook.com/criterioncreeps/Follow us on that Twitter!twitter.com/criterioncreepsFollow us on Instagram!instagram.com/criterioncreepsWe've got a Patreon too, if you ar…
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As the fields of gender lens and impact investing mature, the need to advance the way we do analysis and set benchmarks for better practice has become ever more pronounced. We’ve seen a growing number of standard setters, from governments to investors, willing to use their power to ask for more from their investments, but not quite sure where to st…
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This week Mike, Chris, and Justin each dive into their most anticipated movies of 2024! That's it, that's all they do this week! Timestamps Below: Intro (00:00:00 - 00:01:59) Most Anticipated Films of 2024 - (00:01:59 - 01:13:10) Outro (01:13:10) For all your movie and game news, reviews, and more, check out our friends at www.cinelinx.com. Follow …
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Rossini was born on February 29, 1792. So Jay doffs his cap to him. We also hear Schubert, Brahms, Ravel, and worthy others (including Dvořák, who knew how to swing).Rossini, Overture to “La gazza ladra”Schubert, Symphony No. 5, first movementRavel, Piano Concerto in D for Left Hand AloneDvořák, Symphony No. 7, ScherzoChopin, Étude in A flat, Op. 2…
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As the fields of gender lens and impact investing mature, the need to advance the way we do analysis and set benchmarks for better practice has become ever more pronounced. We’ve seen a growing number of standard setters, from governments to investors, willing to use their power to ask for more from their investments, but not quite sure where to st…
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As the fields of gender lens and impact investing mature, the need to advance the way we do analysis and set benchmarks for better practice has become ever more pronounced. We’ve seen a growing number of standard setters, from governments to investors, willing to use their power to ask for more from their investments, but not quite sure where to st…
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Today we introduce something Criterion has been working on for years in partnership with various funders, but which has only started to really take shape more recently: the system of Standards of Practice, which looks at how to address power, privilege and bias across systems of finance. These are a particular focus of Criterion’s because we believ…
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Good riddance!Podcast's intro song 'Here Come the Creeps' by Ugly Cry Club. You can check out her blossoming body of work here: uglycryclub.bandcamp.com/releasesLike us on Facebook!www.facebook.com/criterioncreeps/Follow us on that Twitter!twitter.com/criterioncreepsFollow us on Instagram!instagram.com/criterioncreepsWe've got a Patreon too, if you…
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Rachel and Conrado talk about DEFENDING YOUR LIFE: written, directed and starring the great Albert Brooks. In this fantasy rom-com, a neurotic man dies and finds himself in "Judgment City", where he will have to mount a legal defense for having lived a good and worthy life. Also starring Meryl Streep, Lee Grant, and a hilarious Rip Torn as the prot…
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With their 1939 adaptation of The Four Feathers Zoltan Korda seems to have wanted to make a movie critical of British imperialism, while his brother, the film's producer Alexander Korda, seems to have wanted to make a movie in praise of their adopted British homeland. What we end up with is a beautifully shot film that is sometimes biting satire an…
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This is the Mortal Kombat of films.Podcast's intro song 'Here Come the Creeps' by Ugly Cry Club. You can check out her blossoming body of work here: uglycryclub.bandcamp.com/releasesLike us on Facebook!www.facebook.com/criterioncreeps/Follow us on that Twitter!twitter.com/criterioncreepsFollow us on Instagram!instagram.com/criterioncreepsWe've got …
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A Valentine’s Day special—with music by the likes of Strauss, Poulenc, and Barber, sung by the likes of Jessye Norman, Arleen Auger, and Leontyne Price. A bouquet, a box of candies—a musical present for you.Trad., arr. Quilter, “Over the Mountains”Strauss, “Traum durch die Dämmerung”Strauss, “Amor”Poulenc, “Fleurs”Koechlin, “Si tu le veux”Prokofiev…
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