The Criterion Collection is a home media label known for releasing carefully curated editions of films that it considers culturally or artistically significant. In practical terms, a Criterion release usually means the movie has been restored or presented with a lot of attention to image and sound quality, and packaged as a definitive edition. You will often see distinctive cover art, a numbered “spine” on the case, and a booklet with essays or production notes. Criterion releases come out on formats like Blu-ray and 4K UHD, depending on the title.
Another big part of what sets Criterion apart is the supplements. Many editions include audio commentaries, interviews, documentaries, video essays, and archival material that help explain the film’s history, themes, and production. For example, a classic like Seven Samurai might come with multiple expert commentaries and making-of pieces, while a modern title might include new interviews with the director and cast. Criterion also runs The Criterion Channel, a streaming service that mirrors the label’s curatorial approach with rotating programs, director spotlights, and themed collections.











