Criterion Reflections – Episode 136 – Brian De Palma’s Sisters
Criterion Cast: Master Audio Feed06/27/23 • -1 min
Criterion Reflections is David Blakeslee’s ongoing project to watch all of the films included in the Criterion Collection in chronological order of their original release. Each episode of this fourth season of the podcast features conversations with a variety of guests offering insights on movies that originally premiered in 1972 and were destined to eventually bear the Criterion imprint. In this episode, David is joined by first-time guest Robert Baum and Richard Doyle to discuss Sisters, directed by Brian De Palma.
Episode Links: BRIAN DE PALMA
- The Criterion Collection
- The Criterion Channel
- Letterboxd
- Wikipedia
- Cineaste
- Cinephilia & Beyond
- Film Comment
- FilmDaze
- JustWatch
- MovieWeb
- ScreenRant
- Senses of Cinema
- They Shoot Pictures, Don’t They?
SISTERS
- The Criterion Collection
- The Criterion Channel
- Wikipedia
- Letterboxd
- Boston Phoenix (1973)
- Pittsburgh Press (1973)
- Roger Ebert (1973)
- Roger Ebert (2018)
- Village Voice (1973)
- Cinepassion
- Dennis Schwarz
- Life Between Frames
- Midnight Only
- Reverse Shot
- Rock! Shock! Pop!
- Slant
- Tilt Magazine
PREVIOUSLY:
EIGHT HOURS DON’T MAKE A DAYUP NEXT:
HANZO THE RAZOR TRILOGYMORE!
- Criterion Reflections blog (1922 – 1967)
- Criterion Reflections columns on CriterionCast (1968)
- The Eclipse Viewer
- A Journey Through the Eclipse Series
CONTACT US:
- David Blakeslee [ TikTok / Website / Facebook / Letterboxd ]
- Robert Baum [ Letterboxd ]
- Richard Doyle [
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06/27/23 • -1 min
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