On this week’s Criterion Break, Andy and Blake call an audible and change their original plans. While they still do give Paul Bartell’s Eating Raoul (1982; Spine #625) a second chance, they had to forego a rewatch of The Man Who Fell To Earth (1976; Spine #304) because it left the Criterion Channel. In its place, the two watched the first film of The Koker Trilogy, Abbas Kiarostami’s Where Is The Friend’s House (1987; Spine #990). On this episode, Blake also gives us a rundown on some new additions to the channel for the month of May.
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