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Que vous soyez un cinéphile averti, un cinéphage insatiable, un étudiant en études cinématographiques, un programmateur de festivals ou un créateur de contenu comme un youtubeur spécialisé, ce carnet est pensé pour vous. Il est conçu pour vous accompagner dans toutes vos aventures cinématographiques et vous permettre d'explorer votre passion de manière organisée et professionnelle.
"Descriptively informative, Phil's 3rd Favorite 500 is thoroughly film fan friendly ... making it an essential and welcome addition.">In 2012, Phil Berardelli published his first compilation of 500 favorite movies, divided into 50 categories and borne of a lifelong love of the medium, and a desire to share some of his most enjoyable experiences with other cinephiles. He followed up in 2018 with a print edition of that compilation. Then, two years later, Phil completed his second 500 favorites, likewise encompassing 50 categories. Now, in Phil's 3rd Favorite 500, he adds yet another 500 titles, presented in yet another 50 categories. With this trilogy, Phil offers a vast array of attractions to engage a wide variety of interests, from the most avid film students to the most casual viewers, and ranging from acknowledged classics to little-known treasures. All represent some of the finest work of moviemakers in America and overseas alike, with some titles going back nearly a hundred years. Witty and eminently browsable, Phil's three compilations will no doubt in the coming years be regarded as classic references for movie lovers everywhere.
My previous book No Time to Die - The Unofficial Companion offered a comprehensive look at the genesis, production, and seemingly endless release woes of the much anticipated 25th James Bond film. Here then is the sequel that everyone asked me to write. No Time to Die - The Unofficial Retrospective covers the final marketing campaign and actual release of No Time to Die and also offers a comprehensive analysis of the film itself, the box-office, fan reaction, the future of the Bond franchise, and much more besides.
A Liberation Fighters or Militants are not only a fighter or soldier, they were well versed as multiple art magicians like Literature, Dramas, Reading and Writing also in Movies. In this part of the book the Liberation Tiger's Cinema views and their involvements in that field is narrated ellaborately.
A new critical perspective on the female auteur that considers her place in the avant-garde tradition of provocation
Starting in early cinema with trailblazers like Making a Man of Her and Different from Others, the list progresses through the eras, from Hitchcock's Rope to cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show to today's fast-growing list of queer films, including Carol, The Duke of Burgundy and Moonlight. From lesser-known names to Academy Award winners, The Queer Film Guide offers a fresh take on what defines great cinema, lending a voice to the diverse creators and characters who've shaped the artform.
In a publishing partnership with True West Magazine, Henry C. Parke brings together previously published content as well as some new material in a single package for True West readers and lovers of the "Great Westerns" alike.
"Within these pages, Turner Classic Movies offers an endlessly fascinating look at 52 beloved screen adaptations and the great reads that inspired them. Some films, like Clueless--Amy Heckerling's interpretation of Jane Austen's Emma--diverge wildly from the original source material, while others, like One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, shift the point of view to craft a different experience within the same story. Author Kristen Lopez explores just what makes these works classics of both the page and screen, and why each made for an exceptional adaptation--whether faithful to the book or exemplifying cinematic creative license. Other featured works include: Children of Men - The Color Purple - Crazy Rich Asians - Dr. No - Dune - Gentlemen Prefer Blondes - Kiss Me Deadly - The Last Picture Show - Little Women - Passing - The Princess Bride - The Shining - The Thin Man - True Grit - Valley of the Dolls - The Virgin Suicides - Wuthering Heights"--Publisher marketing.
EXPLOITATION NATION returns! In Issue 13, we catch up with some of the SOV mavericks whose films dominated the underground horror scene in the '90s-2000s, including Charles Pinion (Red Spirit Lake), Brad Sykes (Plaguers), Tim Ritter (Truth or Dare: A Critical Madness), and relative newcomers Justin Seaman (The Barn) and Zane Hershberer (Force to Fear). BUT IF THAT WEREN'T ENOUGH: we also touch base with the critical minds behind the upcoming Dr. Caligari blu-ray, including author Jerry Stahl, restoration expert Daniel Bird, and director Stephen Sayadian (aka Rinse Dream)! Plus: More Dollar reviews, Indonesian Horror from Jason Lane, TWO cartoons by Robert Waldo Brunelle, Jr., and a whole host of indie horror reviews!
From Peckinpah and Schwarzenegger to Ulzana's Raid and Switchblade Sisters, Dave Franklin takes a politically incorrect look at the glories of twentieth century cinema.In this second volume of his Baby Ice Dog Movie Guide, he offers eight Fucked-Up Films, a bit of tit trauma, ten of the best Starring Debuts, some macho idiots, a tribute to Michael Douglas' prime, and a quick examination of some of the most over the top performances in movie history. Not to mention eco-horror, the odd catfight and a handful of ridiculous deaths.So grab a beer, settle back and enjoy…
James Cameron: A Retrospective is an enthralling and beautifully illustrated film-by-film biography - from The Terminator to Aliens to Avatar 2 - of the most popular director in movie history.
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