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Interviews with the director of Spring Breakers, Mister Lonely, and Gummo Read More >>
The first anthology of plays by one of the central figures of Toronto's left-wing theater collective TWP. Read More >>
After making a name for himself in his native England, Alfred Hitchcock was drawn to the U.S. in 1939, where he... Read More >>
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First Published in 1986. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. Read More >>
Frames Petzold's cinema at the intersection of international art cinema and sophisticated genre cinema. Read More >>
Offers a vibrant portrait of race in early cinema. Read More >>
Tim Burton has had a massive impact on twentieth and twenty-first century culture through his films, art, and writings.... Read More >>
This volume is an account of the stage and screen practice of Australian photographer and film maker Frank Hurley,... Read More >>
We'll Meet Again illuminates music's central role in the design and reception of Stanley Kubrick's films. It brings... Read More >>
The first detailed scholarly and authoritative analysis of Richard Attenborough's work as a filmmaker -- . Read More >>
"""In the temple of cinema, there are images, light, and reality. Sergei Parajanov was the master of that temple.""--Jean-Luc... Read More >>
Here, in his own colourful, slangy words, is the true American Dream saga of a self-proclaimed “film geek”. Quentin... Read More >>
J.J. Abrams and acclaimed novelist Doug Dorst create a reading experience like no other: at the core of this multi-layered... Read More >>
Barry Forshaw celebrates with enthusiasm the British horror film... Read More >>
Vertov, Snow, Farocki: Machine Vision and the Posthuman begins with a comprehensive and original anthropological... Read More >>
The British film industry was already well established when Hollywood sprang to life in 1911, and has remained at... Read More >>
The Wes Anderson Collection is the first in-depth overview of Anderson's work, guiding readers through the life... Read More >>