According to Criterion Cast's Ryan Gallagher, Criterion will be releasing Tampopo
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The folks at the Criterion Forum have found some newly added people pages pointing to the following titles being announced tomorrow:
Boyhood
Paris Belongs to Us
A Poem is a Naked Person
A Brighter Summer Day
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According to a poster on the Criterion Forum, John Waters mentioned during one of his Christmas shows that "Multiple Maniacs" is in the works for a re-release. He didn't specifically mention it as being a Criterion release, although wouldn't surprise me if it was, with his recent presence on their social media. Hopefully the other early Divine films get the same treatment.
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March 8
Paris Belongs to Us
March 15
The Manchurian Candidate
March 22
A Brighter Summer Day
March 29th
Bicycle Thieves
A Poem Is a Naked Person
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Originally posted by Derrick King View Post
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The Manchurian Candidate: very cool. Hopefully Criterion will work through other Frankenheimer works (other than Seconds, of course)."His lives inside of his own heart. That's an awful big place to live in."
-Billy Bob Thornton, 'Sling Blade' (1996)
"Some roads you shouldn't go down."
-Billy Bob Thornton, 'Fargo' (2014)
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Originally posted by Derrick King View Post
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Criterion posted a short piece about Vilmos Zsigmond that confirms that they've done a new 4K scan and will be releasing McCabe & Mrs. MillerWhen we were done for the day, I told Vilmos that I wanted to work on McCabe & Mrs. Miller with him. He was very enthusiastic about it and said that he had never been able to do a remaster of this film. He told me what kind of look that film needed and said he was sure that taking a 4K scan from the negative and having the right colorist would really treat this film well. He wasn't intimidated by new color-grading technology. He embraced it. A few months went by and I had the negative scanned. I kept calling Vilmos to book some time for him to come in and work on the grading with me, but he wasn't answering my calls. I soon learned that Vilmos had been sick but was doing better—and that he had gotten my messages and was really excited about working together.
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