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Criterion Reflections – Episode 152 – Peter Bogdanovich’s Paper Moon
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Criterion Reflections is David Blakeslee’s ongoing project to watch all of the films included in the Criterion Collection in chronological order of their original release. Each episode of Season 5: 1973 features a discussion about films that were destined to eventually bear the Criterion imprint, whether published on physical media or made available on their streaming platform. In this episode, David and guests Richard Doyle, Eric Grant, and Joshua Wilson review Paper Moon, directed by Peter Bogdanovich. The film was released on 4K UHD and Blu-ray by the Criterion Collection in November 2024.
EPISODE LINKS:
PETER BOGDANOVICH
- The Criterion Collection
- The Criterion Channel
- Letterboxd
- Wikipedia
- BFI – Where to Begin with Peter Bogdanovich
- Directors Guild of America
- IndieWire
- LA Weekly
- MassLive
- Salt Lake Tribune
- Senses of Cinema
- Shepherd Express
- TCM (podcast)
- Vulture
- New York Times (obituary)
PAPER MOON
- The Criterion Collection
- Wikipedia
- Letterboxd
- JustWatch
- AFI (American Film Institute)
- Boston Phoenix (1973)
- Cavalier Daily (1973)
- New York Times (1973)
- Reeling Back (1973)
- Roger Ebert (1973)
- Village Voice (1973)
- Cinema Retro
- Cinepassion
- Common Sense Media
- CriterionCast (David’s review from November 2024)
- Culled Culture
- Derek Winnert
- Dreams Are What Le Cinema Is For
- Every 70s Movie
- Nighthawk News
- Slant
- TCM
Trixie Delight Shares Her Philosophy of Life
PREVIOUSLY:
THE LONG GOODBYE
UP NEXT:
HARD LABOUR
MORE!
- Criterion Reflections blog (1922 – 1967)
- Criterion Reflections columns on CriterionCast (1968)
- The Eclipse Viewer
- A Journey Through the Eclipse Series
CONTACT:
- David Blakeslee [ YouTube / TikTok / Website / Facebook / Letterboxd / BlueSky ]
- Richard Doyle [ Letterboxd ]
- Eric Grant [ Website / BlueSky / Instagram / Letterboxd ]
- Josh Wilson [ BlueSky / Letterboxd ]

125 episodes
Manage episode 459463881 series 1733939
Criterion Reflections is David Blakeslee’s ongoing project to watch all of the films included in the Criterion Collection in chronological order of their original release. Each episode of Season 5: 1973 features a discussion about films that were destined to eventually bear the Criterion imprint, whether published on physical media or made available on their streaming platform. In this episode, David and guests Richard Doyle, Eric Grant, and Joshua Wilson review Paper Moon, directed by Peter Bogdanovich. The film was released on 4K UHD and Blu-ray by the Criterion Collection in November 2024.
EPISODE LINKS:
PETER BOGDANOVICH
- The Criterion Collection
- The Criterion Channel
- Letterboxd
- Wikipedia
- BFI – Where to Begin with Peter Bogdanovich
- Directors Guild of America
- IndieWire
- LA Weekly
- MassLive
- Salt Lake Tribune
- Senses of Cinema
- Shepherd Express
- TCM (podcast)
- Vulture
- New York Times (obituary)
PAPER MOON
- The Criterion Collection
- Wikipedia
- Letterboxd
- JustWatch
- AFI (American Film Institute)
- Boston Phoenix (1973)
- Cavalier Daily (1973)
- New York Times (1973)
- Reeling Back (1973)
- Roger Ebert (1973)
- Village Voice (1973)
- Cinema Retro
- Cinepassion
- Common Sense Media
- CriterionCast (David’s review from November 2024)
- Culled Culture
- Derek Winnert
- Dreams Are What Le Cinema Is For
- Every 70s Movie
- Nighthawk News
- Slant
- TCM
Trixie Delight Shares Her Philosophy of Life
PREVIOUSLY:
THE LONG GOODBYE
UP NEXT:
HARD LABOUR
MORE!
- Criterion Reflections blog (1922 – 1967)
- Criterion Reflections columns on CriterionCast (1968)
- The Eclipse Viewer
- A Journey Through the Eclipse Series
CONTACT:
- David Blakeslee [ YouTube / TikTok / Website / Facebook / Letterboxd / BlueSky ]
- Richard Doyle [ Letterboxd ]
- Eric Grant [ Website / BlueSky / Instagram / Letterboxd ]
- Josh Wilson [ BlueSky / Letterboxd ]

125 episodes
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