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Satyajit Ray
“Not to have seen the cinema of Satyajit Ray means existing in the world without seeing the sun or the moon,” observed Akira Kurosawa with regards to the Indian master who would have turned one hundred this May. Influenced by the poetic humanism of Jean Renoir and the Italian neorealist movement, Ray self-financed his landmark debut
Pather Panchali—the first installment of his internationally celebrated
Apu Trilogy, a cycle of richly humane masterworks that traces its title character’s journey from boyhood to maturity. Over the course of a long, remarkably varied career that encompassed forays into a wide array of genres—including period pieces, comedies, detective mysteries, and documentaries—Ray applied his compassionate, lyrical vision to explorations of female liberation (
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16-bit home computer retro games are welcome on the PlayStation 4, especially as there has not been an abundance of Commodore Amiga games available, with a few exceptions being versions of Another World,
GODS Remastered, and Shadow of the Beast. Therefore, it's particularly pleasing to have the first two classic Amiga Turrican titles presented in their original 16-bit sprite splendidness in the Turrican Flashback Collection's four game pack.
The four European-style run-and-gun games included in Turrican Flashback are early examples of Factor 5's games developed in Germany, so alongside the two aforementioned Amiga titles are two games released on 16-bit consoles — with the 1993 release of Super Turrican on the SNES, and the 1994 Mega Drive/Genesis game, Mega Turrican. While these console games have previously been available on the Wii's Virtual Console, the first two Amiga Turrican games have not been ported to modern consoles before.
GermanyJapanJapaneseJulian-eggebrechtMega-turricanChris-huelsbeckManfred-trenzBren-mcguireCommodore-amigaAmiga-turricanTurrican-flashback-collectionWe’re thrilled to be celebrating Black History Month on the Criterion Channel with a lineup that salutes African American filmmaking pioneers like Gordon Parks and Madeline Anderson, spotlights the brilliant career of actor and activist Ruby Dee, presents newly restored works by William Greaves and Bill Duke, and offers introductions to contemporary Black directors like Mahamat-Saleh Haroun and Akosua Adoma Owusu.
That’s just the beginning—we’ve also got Marlene Dietrich, Lana Turner, a new installment of Adventures in Moviegoing with Wyatt Cenac, and much more—check out the full calendar below!
If you haven’t signed up yet, head to CriterionChannel.com and get a 14-day free trial.
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Tom & Jerry, plus more. You can see the full list below which includes the above films, which will hit HBO Max on the same day they arrive in theaters and stay on the service for 31 days. Also in the list are the Director’s Cuts of the
Saw franchise, a whole bunch of
Batman films,
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, and more.
Meanwhile, exiting the service in February will be the just-arrived
The Little Things starring Denzel Washington, the director’s cut of
Doctor Sleep,
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For almost the whole history of cinema, filmmakers have been telling stories about outlaw couples â one recent example being this yearâs overlooked
Queen and Slim, which reimagined the trope for the era of Black Lives Matter.
Finn Cole in a scene from Dreamland, co-starring Margot Robbie and Travis Fimmel.
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Dreamland is less obviously topical. Indeed, reports indicate it was shot back in 2017 â when its director, Miles Joris-Peyrafitte, was still in his mid-twenties â and has been sitting on the shelf ever since. On balance itâs isnât hard to see why, though Margot Robbie as an alluring Depression-era bank robber isnât the worst starting point for a piece of entertainment.
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