Save Up to 50% at Barnes & Noble

Save Up to 50% at Barnes & Noble


From French classics to contemporary indie films, Barnes & Noble’s sale on Criterion movies is a can’t-miss for collectors

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Between price hikes and the constant flow of movies and TV shows on and off various streaming services, it’s no surprise that there’s a devoted community of collectors committed to physical media. Nowhere is that more evident than the fanbase around the Criterion Collection, which restores and reissues acclaimed classics and arthouse films.

And while their titles tend to command a premium, Barnes & Noble is currently running a deal that offers 50% off dozens of Criterion titles, including recent releases and sought-after classics. This deal kicked off on Nov. 7 and runs through Dec. 7, making now the perfect time to grab gifts for the movie lovers in your life.

Even beyond the community of collectors, the Criterion Collection has continued to generate buzz among movie buffs. Take its Closet Picks series, which features actors pulling films from the shelves and discussing their favorites.

Savings include discounts on recent Criterion releases, including A History of Violence, The Breakfast Club, Altered States, and more.

These are our closet picks, or you can browse the entire sale here. Prices shown are for Blu-ray discs, though many of these films are available in 4K or DVD as well.

Flow

Directed by Gints Zilbalodis

Altered States

Directed by Ken Russell

A History of Violence

Directed by David Cronenberg

This Is Spinal Tap

Directed by Rob Reiner

Parasite

Directed by Bong Joon Ho

No Country for Old Men

Directed by Joel and Ethan Coen

Ikiru

Directed by Akira Kurosawa

The Before Trilogy

Directed by Richard Linklater

Anora

Directed by Sean Baker

Barry Lyndon

Directed by Stanley Kubrick

Chungking Express

Directed by Wong Kar Wai

Brazil

Directed by Terry Gilliam

Blue Velvet

Directed by David Lynch

La Haine

Directed by Mathieu Kassovitz

Paris, Texas

Directed by Wim Wenders

Sorcerer

Directed by William Friedkin

Carnal Knowledge

Directed by Mike Nichols

Mulholland Dr.

Directed by David Lynch

The Wes Anderson Collection

Directed by Wes Anderson

Godzilla: The Showa-Era Films

Various Directors


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