In the midst of their press tour for Zoë Kravitz’s feature directorial debut, starring romantic partner Channing Tatum, the duo took a not-so-brief pit-stop at the Criterion Closet to score a bevy of cinematic treats. Many of their choices outlined their shared eclectic taste and emphasized a relationship largely based around a love for films of all kind. “We’re so excited to be here, this is like a dream come true,” Kravitz said as she and Tatum began their shopping spree.

“I grew up in video stores, so this is also just a nice feeling cause that’s not really a thing anymore, sadly.” Though the video was shot prior to and posted on the day the news broke, there’s a serendipitous homage to the late actor, as well her husband and collaborator John Cassavetes. “We love Cassavetes,” Kravitz said pulling “A Woman Under the Influence” off the shelf.

“And then also, in this is just one of the best things I’ve ever seen. Also, when we watched it recently, the ending was so crazy. It kind of gets funny.

” “Darkly funny,” Tatum added. “And then I start thinking about my family and I’m thinking about my mom and dad.” Tatum was also quick to grab Barbara Kopple’s “Harlan County, U.

S.A,” describing it as “so punk rock” and giving credit to Kopple for casting him in his first film, “Havoc.” Kravitz then pulled out “Paris Is Burning,” calling the look into the 1980s LGBTQIA ballroom scene “the best documentary of all time.

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