
If you'd missed that the big half-price Criterion Collection 4K Blu-ray sale is back on, then don't worry — you still have a bit of time left to catch it! The official sale runs until July 26. As always, the complete Criterion range is discounted at Barnes & Noble, while a more limited set of discounts is available at Amazon.
• View the full Criterion sale at Amazon
• View the full Criterion sale at Barnes & Noble
The Amazon sale also has some options that are on sale, but not at the full half price. I'm mainly included Amazon links because some people just lean towards it for convenience, but the B&N sale is where you can fully indulge in building your collection, and to a dangerous degree — my biggest problem with a Criterion sale is always deciding what to limit myself to if I don't want to hit bankruptcy.
I've highlighted 12 discs below that I think are worth checking out from the sale options, but I imagine most collectors will just want to browse everything, which you can do via the links above.
Criterion 4K Blu-ray sale — quick links
View the full Criterion sale at Amazon
View the full Criterion sale at Barnes & Noble
Criterion 4K Blu-ray sale: 12 titles I'd recommend
View the full Criterion sale at Amazon
View the full Criterion sale at Barnes & Noble
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