Ad Astra (2019) by James Grey

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Ad Astra (2019) by James Grey
Knives Out (2019) by Rian Johnson
Bonus cover for The Florida Project (2017) by Sean Baker
Heavily influenced by the poster for Baker’s last film, Tangerine (2015).
Bonus cover for Call Me by Your Name (2017) by Luca Guadagnino
The Florida Project (2017) by Sean Baker
Not a Best Picture nominee, but definitely Criterion material...
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017) by Martin McDonagh
Phantom Thread (2017) by Paul Thomas Anderson
Dunkirk (2017) by Christopher Nolan
Call Me by Your Name (2017) by Luca Guadagnino
Get Out (2017) by Jordan Peele
The Shape of Water (2017) by Guillermo del Toro
Lady Bird (2017) by Greta Gerwig
Darkest Hour (2017) by Joe Wright
The Post (2017) by Steven Spielberg
Hard to Be a God (2013) by Aleksei German
This film basically has Criterion written all over it.
The posthumous release of the final film by a relatively unknown-to-Americans Russian filmmaker sometimes considered a peer of Tarkovsky, a film that the director arguably spent his entire career working on in some form or another (he was allegedly considering it as the subject of his debut film in the 60s).
Beautifully shot, but also probably the most disgusting film I’ve seen. It’s on Netflix, but be warned- don’t expect to really follow the plot.
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I wish. Even though it's been stated that there will never be a DVD release.
Dumb and Dumber (1994)
Created for competition #6 over on /r/criterion