The Criterion Collection Review | A Touch of Zen Criterion's new edition of the greatest of all wuxia movies is grand and mythic, but it may not be the…
Why We Need ‘Star Trek’ Now More Than Ever In a world filled with violence and darkness, Star Trek's optimism might be the only antidote.
The Criterion Collection Review | Night and Fog Alain Resnais' 1955 documentary implores you to remember just how horrible things got during WWII.
The Criterion Collection Review | Carnival of Souls A history of bad treatment is nearly undone - and an interesting history is revealed - by Criterion's excellent Blu-ray.
‘Café Society’ Review | Hollywood Love Story Woody Allen's romance is a gentle and glorious love letter to a lost Old Hollywood.
SoundTreks | The Best Movie Theme Songs Which pop songs, written expressly for and about movies, are the absolute best? Crave conjured these 11.
National Meteor Watch Day | Your Viewing Guide Happy Meteor Day! Want to know where to catch the best falling stars this year? Let Crave help.
The Criterion Collection Review | Dr. Strangelove, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb 'Dr. Strangelove' is as great as ever, but who would think it's still so funny?
SoundTreks | Ghostbusters Since everyone hates the new 'Ghostbusters' song, let's look back at all the old ones.
‘Free State of Jones’ Review | The South’s Gonna Do It Again Gary Ross' Civil War picture feels like a dry history lesson, but that's a good thing.