This time on The Newsstand, Ryan is joined by Josh Brunsting, Scott Nye, Sean Hutchinson, and David Blakeslee to talk about Criterion's January 2014 line-up, the trailer for The Grand Budapest Hotel, the upcoming Wexner Center talk, the Fantastic Mr Fox, and more!

This time on The Newsstand, Ryan is joined by Josh Brunsting, Scott Nye, Sean Hutchinson, and David Blakeslee to talk about Criterion’s January 2014 line-up, the trailer for The Grand Budapest Hotel, the upcoming Wexner Center talk, the Fantastic Mr Fox, and more!


Note: in the episode, Ryan says that Jessica Hische did the lettering for the new L’Avventura poster, but it was actually Shelby Rodeffer.


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Episode Links

Eclipse Series 40: Late Ray – The Criterion Collection
The Home and the World (1984) – The Criterion Collection
Watch The Home and the World online | Hulu Plus
An Enemy of the People (1989) – The Criterion Collection
Watch An Enemy of the People online | Hulu Plus
The Stranger (1991) – The Criterion Collection
Watch The Stranger online | Hulu Plus
Throne of Blood (1957) – The Criterion Collection
Thief (1981) – The Criterion Collection
Rififi (1955) – The Criterion Collection
It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) – The Criterion Collection
The Long Day Closes (1992) – The Criterion Collection
The Criterion Collection To Leave Long-Time Distributor Image Entertainment (RLJ) In 2014
Check out the new poster for Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel
The January 2014 Criterion Collection line-up
Individual cover art for the three films in The Late Ray Eclipse set
Check out Fred Davis’ unused covers for the Thief cover art
Check out the trailer for Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel
Jessica Hische – Awesome
SHELBY RODEFFER (she did the L’avventura lettering)
Tang Yau Hoong
Bill McMullen: Criterion Collection
On November 19th, the Criterion Collection returns to the Wexner Center
Twilight Time’s January and February 2014 line-up

Episode Credits

Ryan Gallagher (Twitter / Website)
Joshua Brunsting (Twitter / Tumblr)
Scott Nye (Twitter / Rail Of Tomorrow)
David Blakeslee (Twitter / Criterion Reflections)
Sean Hutchinson (Twitter)

Music for the show is from Fatboy Roberts’ Geek Remixed project.

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