New on Criterion Channel in October 2021

Criterion Channel has announced its lineup for October 2021, and as always, the challenge is to find time to see all the great things they offer. If you only want to list twenty movies, take the time for next month, be on the lookout for Arsenik and old lace, The Black Cat, Frankenstein’s bride, the Anderson ribbons, The devil in a blue dress, Do not look now, The fly (1958), Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, In Cold Blood, The Invisible Man, Jennifer’s Body, Klute, Only Lovers Left Alive, Park Row, Reversal of Fortune, To Die For, To Sleep with Anger, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The wolf man, and Zodiac sign.

Here is the full list of movies coming to the Criterion Channel in October 2021:

10 Rillington Place, Richard Fleischer, 1971

After Life, Hirokazu Kore-eda, 1998

Anxiety, Gerald Kargl, 1983

Arsenic and old lace, Frank Capra, 1944 **

The Bad and the Beautiful, Vincente Minnelli, 1952

Bad Influence, Curtis Hanson, 1990

Beat Girl, Edmond T. Gréville, 1960

Beautiful Things, Hettie MacDonald, 1996 **

Between You and Milagros, Mariana Saffon, 2020

The Big Sky, Howard Hawks, 1952

The Black Cat, Edgar G. Ulmer, 1934

Black Christmas, Bob Clark, 1974

Blind alley, Charles Vidor, 1939

Blood and Black Lace, Mario Bava, 1964

The Bride of Frankenstein, James Whale, 1935

Bright Future, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, 2003

The Brotherhood, Martin Ritt, 1968

Bustin ‘Loose, Oz Scott, 1981

Anderson Tapes, Sidney Lumet, 1971

The autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, John Korty, 1974

Champion, Mark Robson, 1949

Chan is missing, Wayne Wang, 1982

Coffee and Cigarettes, Jim Jarmusch, 2003

Come Back to the 5 & Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean, Robert Altman, 1982

The Comedians, Peter Glenville, 1967

Coming Out Under Fire, Arthur Dong, 1994

Creature from Black Lagoon, Jack Arnold, 1954

Creepy, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, 2016

Cul-de-Sac, Roman Polanski, 1966

Jackal’s Day, Fred Zinnemann, 1973

Deadly Weapons, Doris Wishman, 1974

Delta, Ira Sachs, 1996

Demon Seed, Donald Cammell, 1977

The Desperate Hours, William Wyler, 1955

Detective History, William Wyler, 1951



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Devil in a Blue Dress, Carl Franklin, 1995

The Devil’s Disciple, Guy Hamilton, 1959

Diary of a Mad Housewife, Frank Perry, 1970

Dillinger, John Milius, 1973

Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart, Wayne Wang, 1985

Doctor X, Michael Curtiz, 1932

Do not see now, Nicolas Roeg, 1973

Double Agent 73, Doris Wishman, 1974

Dracula (Spanish version), George Melford, 1931

E • pis • til • lar • y: Letter to Jean Vigo, Lynne Sachs, 2021

Eat a cup of tea, Wayne Wang, 1989

Escape from New York, John Carpenter, 1981

Family Fundamentals, Arthur Dong, 2002

A dad. . . A son . . . Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Lee Grant, 2005

Film About a Father Who, Lynne Sachs, 2020

Fluen, Kurt Neumann, 1958

Forbidden City, USA, Arthur Dong, 1989

From Hell, Albert Hughes and Allen Hughes, 2001

From Here to Eternity, Fred Zinnemann, 1953

Girl Is Presence, Lynne Sachs and Anne Lesley Selcer, 2020

The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, Robert Ellis Miller, 1968

Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, John McNaughton, 1986

Hollywood Chinese, Arthur Dong, 2007

In Walk Alone, Byron Haskin, 1947

In Cold Blood, Richard Brooks, 1967

Obscene Wishes, Doris Wishman, 1968

Inside, Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo, 2007 **

The Invisible Man, James Whale, 1933

Is Paris burning ?, René Clément, 1966

Island of Lost Souls, Erle C. Kenton, 1932



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Jennifer’s Body, Karyn Kusama, 2009

Kagemusha, Akira Kurosawa, 1980

The Killing Fields of Dr. Haing S. Ngor, Arthur Dong, 2015

Klute, Alan J. Pakula, 1971

The Last Happy Day, Lynne Sachs, 2009

Last train from Gun Hill, John Sturges, 1959

Let Him Have It, Peter Medak, 1991

Let Me Die a Woman, Doris Wishman, 1977

A Letter to Three Wives, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1949

Licensed to Kill, Arthur Dong, 1997

Lonely Are the Brave, David Miller, 1962

Love Parade, Ernst Lubitsch, 1929 **

Desire for life, Vincente Minnelli, 1956

Man on a Swing, Frank Perry, 1974

Maya 24, Lynne Sachs, 2021

Miss Minoes, Vincent Bal, 2011

Monte Carlo, Ernst Lubitsch, 1930

Mummies, Karl Freund, 1932

The Naughty Nineties, Jean Yarbrough, 1945

Naked on the Moon, Doris Wishman and Raymond Phelan, 1961

Office Killer, Cindy Sherman, 1997 **

An Hour with You, Ernst Lubitsch, 1932

Only Lovers Left Alive, Jim Jarmusch, 2013 **

Without the Past, Jacques Tourneur, 1947

Park Row, Samuel Fuller, 1952

Please speak continuously and describe your experiences when they come to you, Brandon Cronenberg, 2019

Polytechnique, Denis Villeneuve, 2009 **

Porto of My Childhood, Manoel de Oliveira, 2001

Posse, Kirk Douglas, 1975

Private property, Leslie Stevens, 1960

A Raisin in the Sun, Daniel Petrie, 1961

Rottefilm, Theo Anthony, 2016

Ravnen, Louis Friedlander, 1935

Reversal of Fortune, Barbet Schroeder, 1990

Robinson Crusoe on Mars, Byron Haskin, 1964

Sewing woman, Arthur Dong, 1982

Short Eyes, Robert M. Young, 1977

The Smiling Lieutenant, Ernst Lubitsch, 1931

Smoke, Wayne Wang, 1995 **

Sparkle, Sam O’Steen, 1976

The Strange Love of Martha Ivers, Lewis Milestone, 1946

Filled, Erin Derham, 2019

Them, David Moreau and Xavier Palud, 2006

There was a crooked man. . . , Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1970

The Time of Their Lives, Charles Barton, 1946



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To Die For, Gus Van Sant, 1995

To Sleep with Anger, Charles Burnett, 1990

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, John Huston, 1948

Try and Get Me !, Cy Endfield, 1950

Two weeks in another city, Vincente Minnelli, 1962

The Valachi Papers, Terence Young, 1972

The Vikings, Richard Fleischer, 1958

Visitors, Elia Kazan, 1972

The Washing Society, Lizzie Olesker and Lynne Sachs, 2018

The Way West, Andrew V. McLaglen, 1967

When We Were Kings, Leon Gast, 1996

Which Road is East, Lynne Sachs, 1994

White Echo, Chloë Sevigny, 2019

Wind in our hair, Lynne Sachs, 2010

The Wolf Man, George Waggner, 1941

Wombling Free, Lionel Jeffries, 1978

Young man with a horn, Michael Curtiz, 1950

Zodiac, David Fincher, 2007

** Available in the US only

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