Books > Arts & Architecture > Performing arts > Films, cinema > Film theory & criticism
|
Buy Now
Screen Savers - 40 Remarkable Movies Awaiting Rediscovery (Paperback)
Loot Price: R559
Discovery Miles 5 590
You Save: R99
(15%)
|
|
Screen Savers - 40 Remarkable Movies Awaiting Rediscovery (Paperback)
(sign in to rate)
List price R658
Loot Price R559
Discovery Miles 5 590
You Save R99 (15%)
Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days
|
Boris Karloff will forever be Frankenstein's Monster, but is that
any reason for us to overlook his later great horror film Isle of
the Dead (1945)? An Oscar was George Clooney's reward for Syriana
(2005), but isn't the underrated war film Three Kings (1999) still
his best movie? Woman of the Year (1942) introduced the team of
Tracy and Hepburn, yet didn't their later Pat and Mike (1952)
resoundingly surpass it? Jeff Bridges has long been one of our best
actors, so why didn't anyone take notice of his sleeper Bad Company
(1972)? The lasting impact of Psycho (1960) unfairly overshadows
Anthony Perkins's great work in the darkly comic thriller Pretty
Poison (1968), while Stanley Kubrick's later work keeps his
terrific caper The Killing (1956) from attaining classic status.
Can you really say you love Audrey Hepburn if you haven't seen her
at her most radiant in Stanley Donen's gem Two for the Road (1967)?
Screen Savers: 40 Remarkable Movies Awaiting Rediscovery puts the
spotlight on these and other superb yet underappreciated movies
spanning the twentieth century. Essential stars and directors are
represented here, not for their undisputed marvels but for other
equally wonderful films that warrant overdue or renewed
recognition: Cover Girl, They Came to Cordura, Portrait of Jennie,
The Seventh Cross, The Lusty Men, Hail the Conquering Hero,
Rambling Rose, Time after Time, and many others. Author John DiLeo
offers full-bodied appraisals of each of his selections, breezily
combining scholarly acumen with a film fanatic's passion. DiLeo
utilizes his lively, accessible style and sharp, insightful
critical eye, venturing beyond obvious choices and whetting our
appetites to see these vital movies. Be they underseen, dismissed,
or taken-for-granted in their day, the films in Screen Savers
deserve a place of honor in our film heritage.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!
|
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.