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"criterion" Definitions
  1. a standard or principle by which something is judged, or with the help of which a decision is made
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J. Hoberman 'DEKALOG' By Krzysztof Kieslowski, the Criterion Collection; Blu-ray or DVD, $99.95; criterion.
WarnerMedia and Criterion announced a new Criterion Collection streaming service, which is slated for launch in early 2019.
FilmStruck will also be the new exclusive streaming home for the critically acclaimed and award-winning Criterion Collection, which will include the Criterion Channel, a new premium service programmed and curated by the Criterion team.
The Criterion Channel is the new streaming branch of the Criterion Collection, unquestionably the most revered boutique distributor today.
Criterion will launch its forthcoming streaming service, The Criterion Channel, on April 8th, 2019, and has opened signups for subscribers.
Today, Criterion announced that it will be building that home itself — namely, launching a streaming service called The Criterion Channel.
It's $5.993 a month without Criterion, but you'll want Criterion, for its smartly chosen array of largely foreign cinematic milestones.
To be honest, I … sort of prefer it.. The Criterion Channel It can be hard to believe that The Criterion Channel exists.
You can read the full press release below:The Criterion Collection and WarnerMedia announced today a new chapter for the beloved collection of Criterion films.
The Criterion Channel is the result of a new partnership between WarnerMedia and Criterion, a film distribution company that licenses classic, world, and independent cinema.
A "standard" FilmStruck subscription (which doesn't include the Criterion Collection) will cost $6.99 per month, while the Criterion addition will bring the total cost up to $10.99 per month.
Criterion subsequently announced that it would both make its movies available through the yet-to-launch WarnerMedia service and launch a streaming service of its own, called The Criterion Channel.
It seems ridiculous to have both, but I love that Hulu has most all of the Criterion collection and I try to watch at least one new Criterion film each week.
Criterion announced that it was launching the streaming service last November, following the closure of WarnerMedia's FilmStruck, a streaming service that featured classic films, and which provided streaming access to the Criterion collection.
As part of the development of the new streaming channel Criterion would be ending their relationship with Hulu and Hulu Plus subscribers would be losing over 500 films currently available exclusively through Criterion.
However, Criterion is already looking for "charter subscribers" to sign up now — in exchange for supporting Criterion (and presumably offsetting the technical costs), those subscribers will get a discounted rate and other perks.
Featuring plenty of Criterion Collection titles, the reasonably priced streamer is an excellent asset for both Criterion fans and those who might not want to shell out $40 for a Fellini Blu-ray.
Their personal chemistry is great — a key criterion for Trump.
"The modern Criterion started when we launched Paradise," says Webster.
The third criterion was that it has to be tractable.
Between -1 and +2 points are allocated for each criterion.
Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen certainly fit this criterion.
But, in 2004, 64.4 percent of Americans endorsed that criterion.
"It is absolutely the wrong criterion for RTE," Singh said.
China meets the first criterion, but not the latter two.
This is, at its core, a totally subjective evaluation criterion.
FilmStruck was a collaboration between Criterion and Turner Classic Movies.
THE UMBRELLAS OF CHERBOURG (1964) Stream on the Criterion Channel.
THE UMBRELLAS OF CHERBOURG (1964) Stream on the Criterion Channel.
A classic crime film is new to the Criterion Channel.
Criterion Games is best known for creating the Burnout series.
AN ELEPHANT SITTING STILL (2019) Stream on The Criterion Channel.
Before FilmStruck, Criterion had offered its streaming collection through Hulu.
Criterion Games, the studio that built it, had the right idea.
Until recently the main criterion for inclusion was a curator's taste.
But 10 years later, Criterion is in a very different place.
The Criterion Collection's streaming service has a launch date: April 8.
For example, at Google's scale, elasticity was the most critical criterion.
And Sidney Lumet's "12 Angry Men" arrives on the Criterion Channel.
The criterion that Duffin and Schaeffer proposed felt correct to mathematicians.
I begin with offerings on FilmStruck and its attendant Criterion Channel.
The third criterion is where there is now some wiggle room.
In horizontal rows, 18 categories are presented, beginning with Criterion films.
Now you can stream thousands of films including the Criterion Collection.
"I think that should be the decisive criterion," he said, jokingly.
MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (1944) Stream on the Criterion Channel.
Ageing populations are another challenge, making demographics a key investment criterion.
Others sniffed, saying relatability shouldn't be embraced as an artistic criterion.
These don't sound like a particularly onerous criterion but they are.
Games, especially online games, need an equivalent of the Criterion Collection.
"The Criterion offering on Hulu will still be available into the month of November, but after that, FilmStruck and the Criterion Channel will be our exclusive streaming home," the company wrote in a blog post today.
In a statement released to subscribers, Criterion said:When we launched the Criterion Channel in 2016, we had two goals: to ensure that our entire streaming library remained available, and to address our audience in our own voice.
One criterion for recruitment was that the putative father was HIV-positive.
Diagnoses often include nebulous ​criterion like "clinically significant impairment," subject to interpretation.
But only 37 percent of children in the study met this criterion.
The Hours and Times is streaming on the Criterion Channel and Kanopy.
There are only a few places to stream the Criterion Collection online.
HAXAN Stream on the Criterion Channel; Rent on Amazon, iTunes and Vudu.
The collection is launching a new, freestanding service called the Criterion Channel.
If the sole criterion were expected value, you should play the game.
The emphasis is on teaching, which is the criterion for career progression.
Cameraperson is available on DVD and Blu-Ray from the Criterion Collection.
The fame, or notoriety, criterion is just as important in this case.
In the site's initial incarnation, the Criterion offerings are heavily front-loaded.
National security should be the first and foremost criterion for that evaluation.
Diagnoses often include nebulous criterion like "clinically significant impairment," subject to interpretation.
That is by volume consumed, and what other criterion would you use?
Back to baseball: "Bull Durham" will join the Criterion Collection next month.
MISHIMA: A LIFE IN FOUR CHAPTERS (1985) Stream on the Criterion Channel.
"Just anyone who could kick a ball, really," was his selection criterion.
SOMETHING WILD (1986) Stream on the Criterion Channel, Tubi and Amazon Prime.
THE EDGE OF HEAVEN (2008) Stream on Criterion Channel; rent on Amazon.
A classic romantic comedy by Billy Wilder arrives on the Criterion Channel.
SOME LIKE IT HOT (1959) Stream on the Criterion Channel and Amazon.
Was there any criterion beyond "lands that exist only in the imagination"?
FilmStruck's subsection the Criterion Channel contains films of a more international bent.
An important criterion: a place where he could easily go rock climbing.
That changed when Criterion teamed up with Turner on the FilmStruck site.
An expanded version of the service for $10.99 will include the base collection of hundreds of movies as well as the Criterion Channel, which represents the largest collection of Criterion films available for streaming with its 1,200 titles.
For another, this is the second time Criterion has put up a film on the site the same day as its release on physical media, in this case a two-disc Blu-ray on the Criterion Collection label.
What Criterion does for movies and DVDs, Taschen does for the printed page.
If you have more than one criterion, those are referred to as criteria.
Wade ruling, saying opposition to abortion would be a criterion for nominating justices.
Moreover, the third criterion can favor consumer products that have very strong brands.
Looks like they're folding the non-Criterion stuff into whatever the Warner Bros.
In short, the Criterion Channel comes out swinging, balanced on two left feet.
It was an excellent debate, with both candidates succeeding on the first criterion.
For one middle-age office cleaner, effort seemed to be the defining criterion.
This criterion rules out many science fiction scenarios that end in human triumph.
The tigress has also consumed human flesh, the lawyers said — an important criterion.
And Georges Franju's tribute to early film serials arrives on the Criterion Channel.
But policy notwithstanding, the ultimate criterion for the Democratic candidate must be electability.
The sole criterion is a student's score on the multiple-choice admissions test.
But startling revelations are hardly the only criterion for a good Nixon biography.
One reasonable criterion could be a certain amount of time elapsed without incident.
With regard to the criterion of xenophobia, the percentage would be markedly higher.
And today's analysis ... suggests that the debt criterion should be considered as not complied.
One such criterion is that a majority of the board directors be independent — i.e.
According to the Treasury's assessment report in October, China only met the first criterion.
That third criterion ultimately caused a lot of drama in the planetary science community.
If science were its only criterion, team members would have been cock-a-hoop.
New York is not the first public library to offer the Criterion Collection online.
So I think that's the criterion on which you should evaluate these fiscal proposals.
All this means that expertise is not the sole criterion for replacing Mr Draghi.
First, the criterion of intentionality discourages self-reflection in those who aren't apex predators.
I understand the desire for an outsider, but that can't be the only criterion.
Today, Criterion announced the channel's launch date and started taking signups from "charter" subscribers.
The grocery chain is offering 20% off all Criterion wines on Saturday, February 18.
When parental birth is the only criterion, ethnic information is lost with each generation.
America meets that criterion only if its Veterans Affairs budget is taken into account.
A year later, The Criterion Collection issued restored versions of his films on DVD.
Reissued by Criterion in a digital restoration, "Cat People" was the first Lewton production.
Which is why, with movie theaters closed, I'm especially grateful for the Criterion Channel.
He judges fashion based on one simple criterion: What happens when frock meets client?
And Janus Films and its sister company Criterion licensed the movie from Image Ten.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads AMSTERDAM — Originality in art is a slippery criterion.
I don't want to be judged by the criterion of how "young" I am.
It also brings back the original Criterion programming from FilmStruck — because change is hard!
"The SHSAT is not good enough to justify its use as the sole criterion."
Truthfulness, a touchstone for Robbins, inevitably became a criterion when watching the Robbins tributes.
So, based on that criterion, California's most popular breakfast restaurant is in San Francisco.
The Criterion Collection will release it on DVD and Blu-ray later this year.
"Among others, continuous enrollment is a criterion for Excelsior Scholarship eligibility," one email read.
Three of them are available on the Criterion Channel of the streaming service Filmstruck.
Not many voters typically tell pollsters that electability is their single most important criterion.
THE WAGES OF FEAR Stream on the Criterion Channel; rent on Amazon or iTunes.
Then it moved, forcing Criterion fans with Hulu subscriptions to switch or go without.
The service (currently available for iOS, Android and Fire TV, with plans to add more devices soon) costs $6.99 a month for a basic plan with limited access to Criterion films, or $10.99 a month for full access to the Criterion Channel.
What's more, the Criterion Channel has replicated part of what makes Criterion Collection DVDs and Blu-rays so valuable to cinephiles: A fair number of movies on the streaming service are accompanied by short supplementary videos containing director commentary, outtakes, and more.
"The Criterion Channel will be picking up where the old service left off, programming director spotlights and actor retrospectives featuring major Hollywood and international classics and hard-to-find discoveries from around the world," Criterion said in a statement on its website.
In the 1990s, population targets became a major criterion for judging the performance of officials.
Therefore, tolerance to errors of the learned system is an important criterion constraining adoption.7.
Prior to this, evolutionary biologists normally used similarity as a criterion to assign organisms together.
This includes more than 400 movies in the Criterion Collection, like Eraserhead and The Blob.
Tractability is the final criterion in this framework, and worth breaking down a bit further.
Less than two years later, it was sold on to Criterion Capital for $25 million.
At the same time, however, reliance on the criterion of intentionality has some unintended consequences.
The launch library includes a sizable chunk, but not all, of movies distributed by Criterion.
But GDP is usually the most important criterion, having the attraction of being (roughly) measurable.
The most important criterion for these startups is an uncompromising approach to robustness and safety.
What is all this nonsense about "identifying" being hailed as a criterion for fair treatment?
Second, educational attainment should no longer be the dominant criterion to determine employment-based visas.
Yet despite her flair for flamboyance, Ross's criterion for choosing an ensemble is surprisingly simple.
ORLANDO (1993) Stream on Criterion Channel; rent on Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, Vudu and YouTube.
You can stream them on Filmstruck and or buy them on its companion site, Criterion.
So you may well ask why the FilmStruck/Criterion Channel offering is a big deal.
MY BEAUTIFUL LAUNDRETTE (1986) Stream on the Criterion Channel; rent on Amazon, iTunes or Vudu.
Paris Is Burning is now available on DVD and Blu-ray via the Criterion Collection.
Fan voting, formerly the sole criterion to determine starters, now accounts for only 50 percent.
Where to watch: Stream it on Criterion Channel; rent it on Apple TV and Amazon.
"Like many of you, we are disappointed by this decision," Criterion says in a blog post.
But don't kid yourself: Fun doesn't mean this stuff's getting the Criterion Collection treatment anytime soon.
Another criterion is the existence of an audit committee, compensation committee, nominating/corporate governance committee, etc.
The Criterion Channel notably left Hulu for FilmStruck and will soon be without a streaming home.
The service will have Warner Bros.' extensive film library, the Criterion Collection and Turner Classic Movies.
"The competition will focus on a single criterion—maximum speed," the website for the event read.
Hopefully Criterion and Turner Classic Movies will find a platform as welcoming and thoughtful as FilmStruck.
Taste of Cherry is available on DVD via the Criterion Collection and is streaming on Hulu.
The Fed has targeted a 2 percent inflation rate as one criterion for raising interest rates.
But the fourth criterion, to me, is the most important one – you must make people happy.
Sustainability even surpassed Fair Trade, local, and organic certifications as the main criterion for coffee consumption.
"Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" (1970), newly out on disc from Criterion, is intentionally so.
The second major credit criterion — income relative to debt — is more likely to hurt older borrowers.
Fighting pollution is now a key criterion on which the performance of officials will be judged.
STALKER (1979) Stream on the Criterion Channel; rent on Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, Vudu and YouTube.
So yes — the FilmStruck/Criterion Channel "Night of the Living Dead" is the one to see.
But some proposals to reform the Cfius process have called for expanding that criterion as well.
Intended to deter "chain migration," it would replace the family criterion with a merit-based system.
An earlier version of this article described incorrectly the criterion for charging sex workers in Philadelphia.
This frank and informative commentary was attached to the Criterion Collection laser disc of the movie.
This includes the entirety of the Criterion Collection, which features hundreds of classic and contemporary films.
THE BLACK STALLION (1979) Stream on Criterion; rent on Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, Vudu or YouTube.
The agency works closely with Australian immigration officials, but does not use religion as a criterion.
Hyperallergic interviewed director Jennie Livingston about the film ahead of its release through the Criterion Collection.
Could you tell me about the process of bringing it to life with the Criterion Collection?
Turner Classic Movies and Criterion Collection announced their new streaming movie service — called FilmStruck — on Tuesday.
I'd say the foundation would be FilmStruck with the Criterion Channel option at $245 a month.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Good news for movie buffs distraught over the recent demise of FilmStruck: on April 8th, the Criterion Collection will launch a new streaming service, called the Criterion Channel, featuring over 1,000 classic and contemporary art house films from around the world.
The app orders your potential matches using only one criterion — how physically close they are to you.
My local library even has a free streaming service that offers every movie from the Criterion Collection.
Apparently the right strategy is to use the Kelly criterion, named after a researcher at Bell labs.
With American economic nationalism, strengths will be tested against a new criterion: exposure to established trade routes.
"Hyperloop Competition II will be focused on a single criterion: maximum speed," SpaceX states on its website.
Sperry and Ward left Criterion to start Three Fields Entertainment, and Dangerous Golf is their first project.
I buy Kim Gordon's memoir, a few Criterion films, a Bowie T-shirt, and a few CDs.
This has been the criterion for every priest or pastor who has led Congress in prayer since.
His top criterion, Mr. Trump has said, is someone who can help him navigate the legislative branch.
The only criterion for bidders is having a net worth of 10 billion Indian rupees ($140 million).
And I think that's not only shyness, but actually, there is no definition and no uniform criterion.
I discovered in my research is little of what is in NREPP to meet those three criterion.
The good folks at Criterion have a few ways of pointing subscribers toward movies they might enjoy.
And the FilmStruck/Criterion Channel presentation also offers some supplements that are on the Blu-ray package.
At long last, the Criterion Channel has arrived, and it's billing itself as a movie lover's dream.
All of these maps performed at least as well as the actual plan on every nonpartisan criterion.
"I don't think that criterion is allowed in our advertising system," Cerf responded on that specific example.
But for students at schools with no academic or geographic criterion, the graduation rate was 68 percent.
Another criterion is compatibility — the impression that a claim fits with what you already believe or feel.
"Blow Out," Brian De Palma's scream-filled thriller, makes its debut on the Criterion Channel on FilmStruck.
Another criterion was keeping "communities of interest" intact, which involved gathering public input from around the state.
These are the eight key criterion to a successful and secure E-Verify system for the future.
"DNC says having >65,000 individual contributors will be a debate criterion," Buttigieg (pronounced boot-edge-edge) tweeted.
A better criterion would be to use in order: points, goal differential, and number of goals scored.
I did not meet the hospital's criterion for testing, travel to one of those countries, he said.
Image: The Criterion CollectionFilmstruck and its Criterion Channel are set to be shuttered at the end of this month, but it appears a viral online petition along with some high-profile celebrity endorsements from the likes of Christopher Nolan and Guillermo Del Toro may have changed some executives' minds.
The announcement that FilmStruck is shutting down at the end of November saddened a lot of people here at Times HQ. Happily, now we know that the Criterion Collection, known for indie and art-house films, will launch its own streaming service, called the Criterion Channel, next spring.
"Despite intensive engagement, India has failed to take the necessary steps to meet the GSP criterion," USTR said.
Criterion is already offering people who want to sign up early a discounted rate on an annual subscription.
This is the movie that first turned me on to chanbara, thanks to a 2005 Criterion Collection release.
Criterion wanted to create a space where you could drive virtually anywhere and find interesting challenges or collectibles.
Three Fields is headed up by Fiona Sperry and Alex Ward, both of whom co-founded Criterion Games.
"Despite intensive engagement, India has failed to take the necessary steps to meet the GSP criterion," it added.
Applying that same reasonable-doubt criterion to the evidence regarding Christ's bodily resurrection, I reach the same conclusion.
Winning bids were determined by one criterion: what share of the oil produced would go to the state.
Lions Love (… and Lies), Uncle Yanco, Mur Murs, Black Panthers, and Documenteur are all on the Criterion Channel.
The Criterion Collection released the whole film, and it is streaming on Hulu; it's well worth your time.
For those who would understandably prefer the original black and white, the best option is the Criterion Channel.
So it's not necessarily big news that the movie is now available to stream via FilmStruck's Criterion Channel.
The comedian's new special arrives on Netflix and Jonathan Demme's '80s classic is available to stream on Criterion.
The first article goes too far in authorizing impeachment based on the vague criterion of abuse of power.
Christopher Lord, co-founder and portfolio manager of Criterion Capital Management, said he likes the e-commerce company .
One such criterion is for a player to have won an M.V.P. Award within the previous three seasons.
But he was also able to fulfill another criterion demanded of a Canadiens coach: He must speak French.
The recent storm, which experienced a change of 33 millibars from Tuesday to Wednesday, certainly satisfied that criterion.
Generally, that criterion is a low pressure that drops 24 millibars (a unit of pressure) in 24 hours.
When I was looking for an apartment, access to the metro and buses was basically my only criterion.
Where to watch: Stream it on Criterion Channel; rent it on Apple TV, Vudu, Google Play and YouTube.
Circling in on and bringing together these friends was the only criterion for the making of this mix.
Until the Criterion Channel comes online in April, Kanopy can be the best option to stream certain old movies.
So he got to work on it with the team at Criterion Games, and the Burnout series was born.
When it launches April 8th, The Criterion Channel will give subscribers full access to its catalog of classic films.
Our customers are increasingly looking at sustainability as a criterion to choose a vendor and so we have benefits.
The Criterion Channel will launch in spring 2019 and promises to pick up where the beloved FilmStruck left off.
Taiwan can only be removed from the watchlist when it meets only one criterion for two consecutive Treasury reports.
That is two-thirds of the way to the 225m°C a tokamak needs to achieve the Lawson criterion.
But what's more intriguing than the loss of Criterion films at Hulu is the arrival of TCM's library online.
In terms of classification, and of course interventionist triaging, it makes good sense to use the criterion of intentionality.
Close-Up is on DVD and Blu-ray via the Criterion Collection, and you can stream it on Hulu.
With Filmstruck now deceased, the recently-launched Criterion Channel is close to being the ideal streaming platform for cinephiles.
The inability to rise from a chair was the only frailty criterion that was influenced by the exercise program.
Criterion Capital also said last week that it would be shutting down, the Wall Street Journal reported last week.
FilmStruck's collection will include "art house, indie, foreign, and cult films," and the entire Criterion Collection, Business Insider reports.
Rather, the choice revolves around a broad-based criterion, as anyone working in economic development and site selection understands.
Pluto failed to meet the third criterion, so it was summarily downgraded from a planet to a dwarf planet.
The city cannot change the admissions criterion at these schools; that would require an act of the State Legislature.
Further, if one combines the MiniBooNE and LSND data, the aggregate measurement satisfies the criterion for claiming a discovery.
"I think the movies are a solid piece of it," said Jonathan Turell, chief executive of the Criterion Collection.
The Department also acknowledged they're aware of the issue of weight being used as a criterion for deciding treatment.
Professionalism is indeed an important job criterion, but there are two that are far more important: integrity and ethics.
Titled "Practice Is the Sole Criterion for Judging Truth," it was meant as a subtle critique of Maoist ideology.
Streaming on the Criterion Channel, Kanopy and Amazon Prime  La Dolce Vita tells of a dissolute celebrity reporter, Marcello.
First criterion for every job in this administration is capacity for praising the gloriousness of our commander in chief.
The Criterion Collection, the foremost source for art-house DVDs and Blu-rays, is no longer streaming on Hulu.
" In the New Criterion , Nordlinger wrote, "Mozart ends with a rondo—and it should be fast, exuberant, and fun.
With a record 7.1 million job openings, the 2018 U.S. labor market gets high marks for the first criterion.
The most important criterion is the bona fides of the founding team and their credentials in the cryptocurrency community.
Where to watch: Stream it on Criterion Channel; rent it on Apple TV, Amazon, Vudu, Google Play and YouTube.
Heartening news, to be sure, but Criterion is a boutique label that is purposefully selective about what it distributes.
There's only one criterion to participate in this Hackathon: you must be a resident of one of these European countries.
Lucky for us, the Ryan Phillippe/Sarah Michelle Gellar masterpiece Cruel Intentions hasn't been added to the Criterion Collection yet.
There are 50 movies from the Criterion Collection to tide you over until its new streaming service starts next spring.
The IPO prices will be decided by the construction minister who will also set the criterion for choosing strategic partners.
Beginning today, anyone with a Brooklyn or New York Public Library card can stream the Criterion Collection online for free.
But I think we should also ask whether self-declaration alone could reasonably be the only criterion of being trans.
Judging by the criterion of nonvoting, the United States is one of the least democratic of the advanced industrial democracies.
That investors look for early indicators of success should surprise no one; but, positive outlook is not the only criterion.
By every physical criterion—chromosomes, genitals, blood hormones, appearance—most people can easily be classified as one or the other.
What's apparent, and not at all surprising, is that Criterion is a movie distributor first and a technology company second.
It mandates a statewide discrimination policy that omits sexuality as a criterion, squashing a more liberal ordinance passed in Charlotte.
Fans want to see games that can go either way: European clubs play too few games that meet this criterion.
Any attempt to dichotomize gender based on one criterion (in this case, a birth certificate) cannot work in all cases.
A basic criterion for the requests: There must be no alternate, non-prohibited medication that could address the athlete's condition.
"The Committee is of the Opinion that the debt criterion (..) should be considered as not complied with," the text said.
He could craft a child from bits of the Criterion Collection and Artforum and The New York Review of Books .
" The final criterion typically invoked in these debates is the lived experience of the sense—what philosophers call the "qualia.
Of course, if verisimilitude were my lone collecting criterion, I knew my Brooklyn apartment would soon be riddled with Schleichs.
But it's a question, for some of the men, at least, whether gender is the most important criterion for entry.
But the Criterion restoration — available on FilmStruck until that streaming service shuts down — does its best to approximate Welles's vision.
Today, on FilmStruck's Criterion Channel, you can watch all of Vigo's filmography, beautifully restored, at the touch of a button.
But then Criterion migrated to FilmStruck, a more cohesive service in that it's pitched exclusively to fans of classic cinema.
Assuming that criterion is met, then and only then can all other details be rightly discussed and relevant comparisons made.
The test has many quirks that experts have said make it inappropriate for use as a sole criterion for admission.
He's just fascinated with the rest of the world, with beautiful films, so I think he watches Criterion Collection movies.
The criterion is typically growth, though there are sometimes other goals as well, like reducing harmful behavior on its service.
"If any film deserves to be seen on a big screen, it's this," said Curtis Tsui, a producer with Criterion.
The Criterion Collection edition of Michael Bay's The Rock is worth it simply for the incredibly profane reel of outtakes.
The service, which is a partnership between Turner Classic Movies and Criterion, makes a good case as a value proposition.
For cinephiles with more refined tastes than mine, the Criterion Collection's mass exodus from Hulu to FilmStruck might be truly traumatic.
Previously, FilmStruck, a partnership between the Criterion Collection and Turner Classic Movies, was the exclusive US streaming platform for Criterion's catalog.
That Italian is spoken here is simply an exclusionary criterion for anyone whose language skills are enough for only ordering pizza.
Greg Oxenberg, 28, a film student at New York University, said he loved Criterion titles, but was not drawn to streaming.
This suggests the second criterion: legalistic adherence to "constitutional barriers" even if we accurately recognize that such adherence poses significant threats.
The United States considers persecution by a government a valid criterion for asylum, but not exploitation by criminal gangs or cartels.
In New York, Tourbillon Capital announced plans to shut down, and San Francisco-based Criterion Capital Management said it was closing.
There hasn't been any word of a follow-up in the decade since it debuted, and Criterion has shifted its focus.
After realizing how players were actually engaging with the game, Criterion continued to alter the experience to better suit its audience.
Image: Still from Metropolis (1927)The initial news of FilmStruck, a collaboration between Turner and Criterion, was met with a sigh.
Criterion, and its parent company, Janus Films, hold the US rights to some of the most important films in cinematic history.
Criterion is one of the few brands I actually like, and I want the company to thrive in the streaming era.
And TCM knows it, as does Criterion, its only real competition in the "popularization of classic film for mainstream audiences" space.
By failing to appreciably spy on its users, the Criterion Channel returns to viewers the curiosity that's missing from its competitors.
It did not meet the third criterion of running a bilateral trade surplus with the U.S. of at least $20 billion.
The only criterion for bidders will be having a net worth of 10 billion Indian rupees ($145 million), added the source.
It was released on DVD by Criterion three years ago, and I watched it yesterday in memorium of Němec's recent death.
Mene Ukueberuwa is the Hilton Kramer Fellow in Criticism at The New Criterion and a student outreach coordinator at Heterodox Academy.
Completed in 21973 but released in the United States 19503 years later, the film is now out on disc from Criterion.
You can feast on masterpieces of world cinema with your Criterion Channel subscription, on blockbusters and family movies with Disney Plus.
His 1975 film, which is now part of the Criterion Collection, feels like a long dream sequence, suffused in pink light.
But what they miss is that Trump isn't actually selling his wares; he's changing the criterion with which we view him.
The two periods are represented by two new releases, Renoir's "La Chienne" (Criterion) and Mr. Godard's "A Married Woman" (Cohen Media).
Supporters say self-sufficiency is an important criterion when considering immigration decisions and that concerns about the draft rule were exaggerated.
This criterion is most often applied to the values of constants without units, such as the ratios of elementary particles' masses.
Moreover, the real criterion for Security Council membership is, like it or not, a state's contribution to the maintenance of peace.
In a relatively quiet way, the Criterion Channel is bringing extras worthy of its physical media label to the FilmStruck site.
The only common criterion that he seeks in artists to work with is "intelligence": bright minds for a bright new space.
The other criterion is the when, which is only during military conflict, political violence, or a sharp change in economic conditions.
Keep an eye on the Criterion Collection's Vimeo for more classic film content, and visit Kogonada's page for more sublime supercuts.
His 1949 film "Bitter Rice," available for streaming on the new subscription Criterion channel, is a fascinating example of neorealist pulp.
How to watch: Stream it on The Criterion Channel; rent or buy it on Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, Vudu and YouTube.
BRANTLEY My principal criterion for jukebox musicals is do they summon the pleasure we once derived from the works being hymned?
After which, if you remain unsatisfied, Filmstruck and the Criterion Channel have multiple offerings spanning the world and the 19295th century.
"I like to think of a whole world of other students, not enrolled in film school, watching Criterion titles," she said.
For the first time, Chinese officials could consider damage done in another country as a criterion for regulating a drug domestically.
The only criterion for visiting chefs is that they follow Mr. Cummins's lead by cooking with local seasonal produce when possible.
For some time, cinephiles found Hulu attractive because it was the service where the Criterion Collection roosted some of its titles.
According to Variety, after March, the film will be available on the Criterion Channel and in the iTunes store by summer.
Moreover, the whole point of having the organoids is to create brain structures, so that criterion for rejecting them is useless.
"Shock Corridor" is available to buy or rent on iTunes and Amazon, and to stream on IndieFlix and the Criterion Channel.
To refer to "color" or "niceness" as our sole criterion of worth almost always indicates a failure in logic and metaphysics.
Where to begin with this candy store of a streaming site, a partnership between Turner Classic Movies and the Criterion Collection?
Hu Bo's critically acclaimed film arrives on the Criterion Channel and 'American Masters' profiles an important figure in Native American literature.
Using that criterion he urgently needs to stop in Mexico and Australia on his way back from Asia before returning home.
His only criterion for them seemed to be that they had small feet — what he called "sample size," preferably Size 5.
There is no clear criterion to use when making that argument, so there is a significant risk of getting it wrong.
A specialty streaming service launched almost exactly a year ago, the Criterion Channel is the digital cousin of the Criterion Collection, a company beloved by cinephiles all over the world for its beautiful, carefully curated DVD and Blu-ray releases (and sometimes restorations) of masterworks of cinema, in all kinds of genres for all kinds of audiences.
The long-out-of-print "celluloid atrocity" has been restored by the Criterion Collection and debuts at New York's IFC Theater today.
I find value in both October and The New Criterion, but their withdrawal from the commercial art world does limit their appeal.
In the Spring of 2019, through a special arrangement with WarnerMedia, the Criterion Channel will launch as a free-standing streaming service.
If democracy is to be the criterion for participation (as agreed at the meeting in Quebec in 2001), why not exclude others?
In the case of the prison, the need to maintain good order in the establishment was deemed to satisfy that criterion fully.
As a nice bonus, I signed in to my Criterion account on three devices and streamed three separate titles simultaneously without issue.
Lebenthal says the stock still fits his catalyst criterion, as it is in the throes of a lawsuit about purportedly faulty guardrails.
Additionally, not allowing rampant corruption and criminality should also be a criterion for a new member to join the North Atlantic Alliance.
"Overall, the Committee is of the Opinion that (..) the debt criterion should be considered as not complied with," the draft document said.
And because the inspector general determined that the complaint fit that criterion, it suggests the whistleblower knows something "highly troubling," he added.
In fact, eBay itself says a guaranteed delivery date is now the second most important criterion for online shoppers after free shipping.
In that way, I try to essentially draw scenes, according to my own criterion of interest, one-by-one and connect them.
In Colombia, chef Jorge Rausch, who serves lionfish at his acclaimed Bogotá restaurant Criterion, has also published a cookbook of lionfish recipes.
Mon oncle Antoine (1971), in particular, is regularly cited as an essential piece of Canadian filmmaking, garnering inclusion in the Criterion Collection.
And I am so grateful the Criterion Channel gives us a way to do that, right from the comfort of our homes.
He is justifiably skeptical of a self-verifying criterion for truth that can generate the kind of knowledge Luther claimed for himself.
The problem is that this new criterion, while easy to understand, muddles the exponential with a host of lesser types of growth.
BEIJING — Kou Aizhe, the creator and host of one of China's most popular storytelling podcasts, has only one criterion for selecting stories.
Mr. de Blasio's plan doesn't stipulate any racial criterion for admission, much less racial quotas (which the Supreme Court outlawed in 1978).
Only 28 players, coaches and executives met an important criterion: that each subject had spoken at least 30,000 words in the interviews.
It invokes a somewhat novel principle of using national security as the criterion for whether the imports are damaging the United States.
Dr. Skog, 39, is an economic consultant based in Alexandria, Va. He was until August 2019 a vice president at Criterion Economics.
But Filmstruck, the streaming site from Turner that includes a channel from the Criterion Collection, was added to Roku in early June.
The foundation has given money to conservative movie studios, as well to the nonprofit that publishes The New Criterion literary magazine ($300,000).
Mr. Becker said that Criterion and its sister company, the theatrical distributor Janus Films, consider the theatrical experience crucial to their concerns.
"The Red Shoes" is available to rent or buy on iTunes and Amazon and to stream on the Criterion Channel and YouTube.
"Josh is maybe the most anally repulsive creator that I've ever come across," he said, admiringly, in a documentary produced by Criterion.
It seems size has something to do with it, but FSOC has also insisted that size alone is not the sole criterion.
Constitutional lawyers believe that inserting a faith criterion for citizenship contradicts as many as three articles of the country's eloquently secular constitution.
As a result, both cities get failing grades on the criterion at the top of Amazon's list: a stable, business-friendly environment.
"Carnival," a low-budget American film made in Kansas in 1962, is a cult picture available for viewing on the Criterion Channel.
If it works, it's great news for Criterion — but it depends on people like me wading through a lot of bad web design.
I've been using Filmstruck with The Criterion Channel for about six months and I'd say the collections of programming are its best feature.
On April 8th, Criterion will launch a new streaming service featuring over 1,000 classic and contemporary art-house films from around the world.
Those 12 accounts were identified based on "objective, non-discretionary criterion" outlined by an internal advisory committee, the RBI said in a statement.
The new Battlefront will be co-developed by DICE, new Montreal-based EA studio Motive, and Burnout and Need for Speed studio Criterion.
Based on that criterion, Sony has a $100 price advantage over the One X with the $399 Pro, which isn't exactly chump change.
Criterion Channel is expected to launch in early 2019, but early signups for "Charter Subscribers," which come with extra benefits, are available now.
If envy were the crucial criterion, we would underpay rock stars (think Dire Straits: "That ain't workin'; that's the way you do it").
Their optimal mix in a given set of circumstances is known as the Lawson criterion, after John Lawson, who was associated with Zeta.
With the loss of the Criterion Collection on Hulu, the service was inundated with so many new members, it couldn't take the heat.
In 2015 it committed to shift its approach to responsible and sustainable investing, from a nice-to-have option to a core criterion.
Her state, New Mexico, had a law that prohibited insurance companies from using domestic abuse as a criterion for denying someone health insurance.
He proudly points out that it includes the entire catalog of Penguin Classics and the entire Criterion Collection, close to 900 Blu-rays.
You also get access to movies for which Criterion owns the streaming rights but hasn't gotten around to producing a physical edition yet.
The UK-based Criterion Games is also busy on a driving game, which probably won't be a new Burnout, despite calls for one.
He also beat Trump among the 42 percent of voters who said "shares my values" was the most important criterion in a president.
In July, the restoration will join the Criterion collection on Blu-Ray, gussied up with a Geoff Dyer interview and various other tidbits.
The second most important criterion in Canada and Australia is language proficiency, which is an essential skill for employment and which eases assimilation.
In any case, it doesn't make sense to use the number of apprehensions as the criterion for determining how secure the border is.
Facebook has confirmed that it takes location data into account when making friend suggestions, though location data would is not the only criterion.
And the right that satisfies that criterion is that most basic of natural rights, pre-existing government, freedom, as Pompeo seems to recognize.
Mr. Turell invoked a nickname applied to the Criterion Collection, "film school in a box," to describe what could be done on FilmStruck.
Clinton has also said her primary criterion for vice president is picking the most qualified person to, if necessary, step in as president.
The show's curators, Starr Figura and Sarah Meister, with assistance from Hillary Reder, have exercised just one unusual criterion: nothing by a man.
Of the 20113 studies they found that met this criterion, only 13 strictly coded lifetime abstainers (and not quitters) as the reference group.
In fact, the only element of Levy's hacker ethic that seemed to be lacking at Def Con last weekend was the final criterion.
Thinking there's one "right" person out there is a hugely restrictive way to see the world, not to mention an extremely limiting criterion.
Since its premiere at the 2016 Sundance film Festival, the film has won tremendous acclaim, including a quick induction in the Criterion Collection.
"His saving grace could be the selection criterion set by Athletics Kenya (AK), where a third athlete is selected on merit," he said.
One criterion the committee may consider when deciding whether the student's Transgender Student Application is approved is if the student has had surgery.
And it is, in the parlance of Criterion, "director approved" — Mr. Romero, who died in July 2017, did sign off on this version.
The Criterion Collection's impressive and almost exhaustive Blu-ray set, "Ingmar Bergman's Cinema," released Tuesday, makes a fresh case for his continuing importance.
As McCabe tells it, Trump's sole criterion for the F.B.I. director is loyalty — not to the nation or the bureau but to himself.
I am opposed to all these groups stand for, but offensive speech can never be the sole criterion for shutting down a speaker.
The "Living Dead" restoration is distributed by Janus, whose stuff is regularly featured on the Criterion Channel of the service Filmstruck and Kanopy.
Market cap — the most common criterion used in defining small- and mid-caps — can reflect investor sentiment more than it reflects company fundamentals.
Earlier on Tuesday, Norway's central bank, which manages the country's wealth fund, excluded another 10 companies from its investment portfolio on this criterion.
"A smoke toxicity criterion for construction products will not per se guarantee more safety in the eventuality of a fire," Plastics Europe said.
Free cash flow, a measure of the money companies have on hand for dividends and other purposes, is a major criterion, he said.
A self-taught art expert, she always insisted that her first criterion for a purchase — maybe her only one — was loving the piece.
Nothing changed, per se: no disastrous earnings call or investor uprising; Hulu, ESPN, and Criterion didn't announce a $1-per-month joint venture.
But, according to a former Newsmax employee, the only criterion for this approval was whether traffic to the site reached a minimum threshold.
His hopes are high — for a replacement as enterprising as Salt — but one criterion is particularly important: that it be open year-round.
If electability is so challenging to assess in topsy-turvy times, then it is hard to take seriously as a decision-making criterion.
The launch coincided with Criterion pulling its films from Hulu, and Netflix withdrawing from the classic movie landscape in favor of releasing original programming.
The sterling fund's Portfolio Credit Factor (PCF) was 1.15 as at end-March 2017, which meets Fitch's 'AAAmmf' rating criterion of 1.50 or less.
"An approach to proportionality that relies solely on a size criterion would not be a risk-based approach," Hakkarainen told a conference in Lisbon.
"[It's] probably not the key criterion most of the people use in their purchase decision," says Kiranjeet Kaur, a senior research manager at IDC.
The team at Criterion, a subsidiary of Electronic Arts, was cagey about how and when they might follow up on X-Wing VR Mission.
There is no reason to suspect the special counsel of any partisan bias, or to make past political affiliation a criterion for public service.
In the wake of WarnerMedia's decision to shutter FilmStruck, The Criterion Collection is planning to launch its own standalone streaming service in spring 2019.
To start, it will only be available in the United States and Canada, though Criterion says it hopes to quickly expand to more countries.
The biggest criterion is not which mineral but how cost-effective any mine is to ensure profit is possible when volatile commodity prices fall.
But by precedent, the sole criterion to be prime minister is that he or she must command a majority in the House of Commons.
Called FilmStruck, the service is being developed by Turner Classic Movies (TCM) in collaboration with the Criterion Collection, and will arrive in the fall.
FilmStruck, which appears to be working again after it was down all day, is a partnership between the Criterion Collection and Turner Classic Movies.
Given its virtual monopoly on education, Catholicism is the No. 1 criterion for entry: Nonbaptized children invariably go to the bottom of the list.
As far as institutions are concerned, we should not allow any one criterion to determine who gets to the top and who does not.
"That's a criterion that you would think cuts sharply against a finding of state action in the cases of social media enterprises," Robbins said.
For Sanders to turn his national constituency into mutable political leverage, he will need acolytes who adhere to fairly strict ideological criterion—and win.
Those familiar with the Criterion imprint and its reputation for thoughtful treatment of important and obscure films have an inkling of what to expect.
The Criterion Channel also recently launched a streaming service, and WarnerMedia is getting a streaming service as well that will reportedly compete with Netflix.
Underdevelopment is a milestone of Cuban cinema, but it also fits snugly within the niche that Criterion and Janus Films cater to their consumers.
Criterion will operate a channel on the service to spotlight more than 1,000 films and other content such as commentary on films and filmmakers.
The second criterion is that a country has net foreign currency purchases of at least 2 percent of GDP over a 12-month period.
Which is why, for my money, if we are going to suggest transgression as a criterion for rock durability, we can't overlook Little Richard.
"In no way have I selected anyone, be it male or female, based on the criterion of obedience," Monda said, according to the Post.
It should come as no surprise that his No. 1 criterion for working with entrepreneurs is associating with people who share the same values.
This time around, while the economy is not in recession, it is not particularly strong either, using the main criterion favored by Professor Fair.
The demand is there—yet Criterion is adamant that it's moving away from the cars-and-crashes market, so the IP remains in limbo.
For someone like me — a film critic who nonetheless has blind spots (like everyone) in her viewing history — the Criterion Channel is a godsend.
You can find most anything on the Criterion Channel, from universally acclaimed works of art to influential B-movies that changed the genre game.
FilmStruck's Criterion Channel has the director Cecil B. DeMille's 1927 epic, "King of Kings," which proved a seminal influence on the mainstream Bible picture.
Made in 1958, "Anticipation of the Night" was conspicuous by its absence in the two excellent Brakhage compilations released several years ago by Criterion.
James Piereson, a political scientist who is a senior fellow at The Manhattan Institute, describes "Socialism As a Hate Crime" in The New Criterion.
"The number one criterion was that I wanted a woman who could get me out of a Third World prison," he told the publication.
India passed a citizenship amendment on Wednesday that, for the first time, makes religion a criterion of acquiring Indian nationality, the Washington Post reports.
Yet no executive or headhunter will acknowledge that fashion brands increasingly see age as a criterion for hiring a designer, for understandable legal reasons.
A self-taught art expert, Ms. Diamond always insisted that her first criterion for a purchase — maybe her only one — was loving the piece.
And, in 1987, when Robert Bork was being considered, his confirmation hearings showed that hereafter, a new criterion for judges had to be considered.
Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman are back for a second season of "Making It." And a Portuguese satire is available to stream on Criterion.
The collection had previously only been available via purchase of physical copies or on Hulu, which had an exclusive deal with Criterion since 2011.
UK FINANCE MINISTER JAVID SAYS ONLY CONSIDERATION WAS TO FIND BEST CANDIDATE, WHEN ASKED IF BREXIT VIEWS WERE A CRITERION FOR NEXT BOE GOVERNOR
A key criterion for investments, Dixon said, is having a number of customers who are already using the product the digital-health company makes.
Lastly, Gary Saul Morson's essay "Solzhenitsyn's Cathedrals" in The New Criterion takes us back to one of the greatest minds of the 20th century.
Criterion hasn't yet specified which films will stream on the service, which will be priced at $10.99 a month or $99.99 for an annual subscription.
The presence of large weapon caches is another criterion used in their assessment, as Sterman said it speaks to the organizational aspect of the attack.
That same version will soon also be part of the Criterion Collection's subscription streaming site, which just this week announced a launch date: April 8th.
Journals attached to certain universities are more likely to publish papers from staff there, suggesting that quality might not be the only criterion for publication.
As always if you're building something that fits these criterion or have any comments, questions or points of contention, I'd love to hear from you.
But before you mourn the loss of your streaming access to iconic and cult classic films, the Criterion Collection is here to save the day.
The most exciting thing about FilmStruck is that it's the new online home of the Criterion Collection's library of art-house classics (formerly on Hulu).
One criterion for inclusion in the Chapman survey is that participants must not be institutionalized, but that doesn't mean the study excluded people with delusions.
But Paradise didn't just mark a shift for Criterion and the Burnout series, it also signaled a move away from classic arcade-style racing experiences.
In Fitch's view, this criterion is more appropriate given the specific features of EIF, which is a supranational financial guarantor (SFG) and not a MDB.
Turner Classic Movies and the Criterion Collection are teaming up for FilmStruck, a streaming service focusing on indie movies and Criterion's library of licensed properties.
"Toxicity criterion for construction products will not per se guarantee more safety in the eventuality of a fire," Plastics Europe said in a position paper.
The primary criterion for locating a federal agency should be the purpose or mission of that agency and where that mission can be best accomplished.
The criterion for classifying information is set out in an executive order that former President Barack Obama issued on, "Classified National Security Information," in 2009.
Included were accusations that the university uses a subjective "personal rating" criterion that hits Asian Americans with a "statistically significant penalty" relative to other applicants.
The scene is part of 50 minutes of previously unreleased material included in Criterion Collection's re-release of the film on DVD and Blu-ray.
She met almost every other criterion, including posing a danger to herself when she refused to go into a shelter in wet, below-freezing weather.
Retaining the test as the sole criterion for admission and ensuring that all students have the opportunity to be evaluated fairly are not mutually exclusive.
As I assess the candidates, I have one criterion and one only: Who is likable and tough enough to withstand and prevail against Mr. Trump?
The streaming service, launching Monday, April 8, replaces FilmStruck, a partnership between the Criterion Collection and Turner Classic Movies that went dark on Nov. 29.
Under the mayor's plan, the Specialized High School Admissions Test — a one-day exam that serves as the sole criterion for admission — would be eliminated.
If the sole criterion in this Senate primary had been how popular each candidate was versus Pat Toomey, Sestak would have won in a walk.
" The Edge offered a simpler criterion: "On this record, we went, 'Is it going to be played by people in a bar in 25 years?
" The president's proclamation said Chad "does not adequately share public safety and terrorism-related information and fails to satisfy at least one key risk criterion.
The shorthand definition of a recession is two consecutive quarters of absolute decline of gross domestic product, however, that has never been the official criterion.
"This is, of course, still a government system where transparency is not really held up as an important criterion," Mr. Kuijs of Oxford Economics said.
"Battleship Potemkin" is available to stream on the Criterion Channel, Fandor and IndieFlix, or to rent or buy on iTunes, Amazon, YouTube, Vudu and FandangoNow.
The measure, called the Citizenship Amendment Bill, uses religion as a criterion for determining whether illegal migrants in India can be fast-tracked for citizenship.
Often there is little unity among these groups, hence they fail the most important state criterion: a unified religious body with shared goals and doctrines.
I think what was especially hard about this week is that the criterion for being in the bottom versus the top was totally off kilter.
A home release by Criterion is in the works, but there's a reason Lincoln Center is showing it only in Walter Reade Theater, its largest.
" He followed up the message with an explanation, writing, "Just posted a tweet about a DNC video when I was unaware of the criterion used.
Ahead of the closure, the Criterion Collection, which had partnered with FilmStruck, announced that it would be launching its own dedicated streaming channel this year.

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