- ‘The Closet’ is a faithful recreation of the famous Criterion Closet
- Browse in full 3D (the correct option) or in list view (boo)
- Connects to the Criterion Channel for easy streaming
If you’ve always wanted to browse the Criterion Closet but haven’t been able to because (a) it’s in New York and (b) you’re not a famous actor, then Redditor olievans has just the thing for you: the entire Criterion Closet in virtual 3D form, explorable right in your web browser.
You can can take a look at The Closet right in that link. It features 1,327 Criterion editions, all shelved in the order of their spine numbers, and you can pull each disc box out from the shelf to inspect the design more closely. You can also filter the collection by decade, director, country, language and more — the physical version can’t do that.
If you’re not familiar with the Criterion Closet, it’s a library of the special-edition disc sets released the film distributor Criterion, which been releasing much-coveted discs with beautiful art, great extra features, and often unique high-quality restorations since the age of Laserdisc.
Since 2010, the real Closet has been a place where directors, actors and other well-known faces — from Martin Scorcese to Charli XCX — are filmed picking their must-see movies from the range.
Why it’s fun to be in the Closet
The Closet is available in two flavors: a full 3D reproduction of the iconic closet, and in list form. The list is more functional but a lot less fun because you don’t get the surprise of finding This Is Spinal Tap immediately next to The Seventh Seal.
The website is a really fun way to browse one of the world’s best movie collections, and while there are a few issues — it’s not really obvious how to get your mouse cursor back, so on my Mac I had to press Esc twice to return to the home page and escape the closet — it’s beautifully done and the closest…


























