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This week’s Vudu / Fandango At Home digital Criterion Collection sale includes Michael Haneke’s CODE UNKNOWN, Ousmane Sembène’s BLACK GIRL and, Kirsten Johnson’s CAMERAPERSON at $5 each.

This week’s Vudu / Fandango At Home digital Criterion Collection sale includes Michael Haneke’s CODE UNKNOWN, Ousmane Sembène’s BLACK GIRL and, Kirsten Johnson’s CAMERAPERSON at $5 each.

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✨Announcing *My* AUGUST 2024 Criterion Collection titles! ✨

A dadaist satirical look at the early 2000s, a trippy drug fuelled 80s fashion showcase, a fast paced 90s french classic and a memorizing and colourful dive into the world of a hitman.

✨Announcing *My* AUGUST 2024 Criterion Collection titles! ✨

A dadaist satirical look at the early 2000s, a trippy drug fuelled 80s fashion showcase, a fast paced 90s french classic and a memorizing and colourful dive into the world of a hitman. 

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Good morning all. Happy St Patrick’s Day. It’s a beautiful morning in Salt Lake City. I listened to this episode of the Daily about the on my morning run. Thought provoking for anyone but a must listen for film buffs.

Good morning all. Happy St Patrick’s Day. It’s a beautiful morning in Salt Lake City. I listened to this episode of the Daily about the #criterioncollection on my morning run. Thought provoking for anyone but a must listen for film buffs. #FilmTwitter
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In new 4K edition of TRAINSPOTTING (1996), Graham Fuller explores how, in shifting recklessly between realism and surrealism, this drug-fueled odyssey from director Danny Boyle is a propulsive satire of depleted masculinity in urban Scotland.🧡

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In new 4K edition of TRAINSPOTTING (1996), Graham Fuller explores how, in shifting recklessly between realism and surrealism, this drug-fueled odyssey from director Danny Boyle is a propulsive satire of depleted masculinity in urban Scotland.🧡
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