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After cluing a release of Steven Soderbergh's
Che in an earlier newsletter, it looks official that Criterion and IFC have struck a pack, announcing two IFC titles for November: Arnaud Desplechin's
A Christmas Tale [
Un conte de Noël] and Matteo Garrone's
Gomorrah [
Gomorra]. Surprisingly though, Gomorrah is the only Blu-ray release set for November. Also announced Michael Ritchie's
Downhill Racer (which continues Criterion's irritating trend toward putting actors' names on the box!) and a box-set entitled
The Golden Age of Television, which includes eight tele-plays originally aired on PBS. I'll be fine with the IFC deal as long as that means I never have to see
Alexander the Last on their coming soon list.
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Also be sure to check out Nathan Lee's
Top 10 Criterion releases which gives the company kudos for "putting the bone in bonus since 1984."
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