Source: Blu-ray.com
"God, I love the Criterion Collection."  
  I said it and now so will you when you see what they have in store for you come October! Criterion is releasing not one, not two but FIVE Blu-rays. Hold on to your butts, because this is going to get awesome!
   
  First up on October 12th we will see the Blu-ray release of the 1958 Swedish classic, The Magician. Directed by the legendary auteur Ingmar Bergman The Magician pits a incredulous mid-19th century mesmerist and elixir salesman, Dr. Volger, against a traditional physician, Dr. Vergarus, in a entertaining battle of wits that will have you both laughing and cringing.
  Extras for The Magician Include:
    - New      visual essay by Bergman scholar Peter Cowie 
- Brief      1967 video interview with director Ingmar Bergman about the film 
- Rare      English-language audio interview with Bergman, conducted by filmmakers      Olivier Assayas and Stig Björkman 
- A      booklet featuring an essay by critic Geoff Andrew, a reprinted essay by      Assayas, and an excerpt from Bergman's autobiography 
- Images: My      Life in Film
October 12th will also see the release of director Wes Anderson's The Darjeeling Limited. This film stars Owen Wilson, Adrian Brody and Jason Schwartzman as three estranged brothers who set off on a journey to rediscover themselves, and when they are left stranded in the desert with nothing but each other and a bunch of random junk the real journey begins. 
   
  No official cover art yet, stay posted!
   
  Extras for The Darjeeling Limited Include: 
    - Anderson's short film Hotel Chevalier (Which ended up as part one of The Darjeeling Limited), starring      Natalie Portman, with commentary by Anderson 
- Audio      commentary featuring Anderson and cowriters Jason Schwartzman and Roman      Coppola 
- Behind-the-scenes      documentary by Barry Braverman 
- Anderson      and filmmaker James Ivory discussing the film's music 
- Anderson's American      Express commercial 
- On-set      footage shot by Coppola and actor Waris Ahluwalia 
- Audition      footage, deleted and alternate scenes, and stills galleries 
- Original      theatrical trailer 
- A      booklet featuring an essay by critic Richard Brody and original      illustrations by Eric Anderson
 
 A week later on October 19th some very awesome happens. My favorite film of all time finally gets the Blu-ray transfer it deserves! That's right Akira Kurosawa's 1954 essential classic Seven Samurai is coming to glorious Blu-ray. Retold, homaged and often copied Seven Samurai is easily one of the most influential films to ever come out of Japanese cinema, or just cinema in general!
   
  The story of course revolves around a ragtag band of seven noble samurai who take it upon themselves to help poor farmers defend their lives and livelihoods from an army of marauding bandits. 
   
  Extras for Seven Samurai include:
    - Two      audio commentaries: 1) Film scholars David Desser, Joan Mellen,      Stephen Prince, Tony Rayns, and Donald Richie 2) Japanese film expert      Michael Jeck 
- A      50-minute documentary on the making of Seven Samurai 
- Akira      Kurosawa: It Is Wonderful to      Create 
- My Life in Cinema, a two-hour video      conversation between Akira Kurosawa and Nagisa Oshima produced by the      Directors Guild of Japan 
- Seven Samurai: Origins and      Influences, a new documentary looking at the samurai traditions and films      that impacted Kurosawa's masterpiece 
- Theatrical      trailers and teaser 
- Gallery      of rare posters and behind-the scenes and production stills 
- A      booklet featuring essays by Peter Cowie, Philip Kemp, Peggy Chiao, Alain      Silver, Kenneth Turan, Stuart Galbraith, Arthur Penn, and Sidney Lumet and      an interview with Toshiro Mifune
 
     
   
  As if that were not enough October 26th will see the release of another, albeit very different, Japanase film. This time it is the 1977 comedy horror House, directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi this movie has everything we know and love about Japan: A bevy of schoolgirls, check. Possessed house, check. Gratuitous death scenes, check. Nudity, you bet your ass!
   
  Extras for House include:
    - Constructing a House: a new video      piece featuring interviews with director Nobuhiko Obayashi, story      scenarist and daughter of the director Chigumi Obayashi, and      screenwriter 
- Chiho Katsura Emotion, a 1966      experimental film by Obayashi 
- New      video appreciation by director Ti West (House of the Devil) 
- Theatrical      trailer 
- An      essay by Chuck Stephens
  
   
  How about some Kubrick for the fifth and final October Criterion Blu-ray release? You got it as also on October 26th the 1957 Stanley Kubrick war/crime/drama Paths of Glory gets a Blu-ray. Starring Kirk "Spartacus" Douglas one of three men selected by incompetent generals as scapegoats for a failed WWI suicide mission. If they are proven guilty the firing squad awaits them, but to defend them against the generals will take nothing short of divine intervention.
   
  Also no official cover art yet, but we'll keep you posted!
   
  Extras for Paths of Glory Include:
    - New      audio commentary by critic Gary Giddins 
- Television      interview from 1979 with star Kirk Douglas 
- New      video interviews with Kubrick's longtime executive producer Jan Harlan,Paths      of Glory producer James B. Harris, and actress Christiane      Kubrick 
- Excerpt      from a French television program about real-life World War I executions      similar to the events dramatized in Paths of Glory 
- Theatrical      trailer 
- An      essay by Kubrick scholar James Naremore