A treasure trove of Criterion Collection DVDs are now on half-price sale

If you’re a film enthusiast or, better yet, a fan of Criterion’s Closet Picks videos, then you’ll want to know about the half-off sale on the Criterion Collection’s DVDs now in progress at Barnes & Noble. The sale, which will last until December 7th, includes, according to the site, “contemporary and classic films from around the world, including cult favorites, psychological dramas, coming-of-age comedies and more from some of the most celebrated directors.” Not to be left behind, Amazon is also offering half off its selection of Criterion DVDs as well. 

Altered States

Director Ken Russell helmed this 1980 sci-fi horror film starring William Hurt.
DVD cover for Altered States, including face in green and red pattern

Where to Buy:

  • $49.99 $24.99 at Barnes & Nobel (4K Ultra HD)
  • $49.95 $24.98 at Amazon (4K Ultra HD)

The Breakfast Club

Five high school students confront each other while stuck in detention.
Cover of Breakfast Club DVD showing five teens.

Where to Buy:

  • $49.99 $24.99 at Barnes & Noble (4K Ultra HD)
  • $49.95 $24.98 at Amazon

This Is Spinal Tap

Rob Reiner’s satirical “documentary” of British heavy-metal group Spinal Tap.
Cover for film “This Is Spinal Tap” with faces of three rockers.

Where to Buy:

  • $49.99 $24.99 at Barnes & Nobel (4K Ultra HD)
  • $49.95 $24.98 at Amazon

Isle of Dogs

Wes Anderson’s stop-motion animated film which follows a group of Japanese pet dogs that have been isolated on an island.
Isle of Dogs DVD cover with drawing of dog

Where to Buy:

  • $49.99 $24.99 at Barnes & Noble (4K Ultra HD)
  • $34.99 $24.98 at Amazon (4K Ultra HD)

The sale takes in hundreds of the Criterion Collection’s over 1,600 films. The latest additions, most from the 1980s, include Altered States, which has all the weirdness that you can expect from a Ken Russell film; The Breakfast Club, beloved by anyone who was an adolescent in the 1980s, and Rob Reiner’s hilarious rock-bio satire This Is Spinal Tap. These, and a vast array of well-known and obscure-but-worthy films dating from the silent era to present day, are now available at half-price.

What with the holidays coming up, this is the perfect time to pick up a DVD or two for friends, family, or yourself.