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After 45 years, Steven Spielberg's Jaws remains the definitive
summer blockbuster, a cultural phenomenon with a fierce and
dedicated fan base. The Jaws Book: New Perspectives on the Classic
Summer Blockbuster is an exciting illustrated collection of new
critical essays that offers the first detailed and comprehensive
overview of the film's significant place in cinema history.
Bringing together established and young scholars, the book includes
contributions from leading international writers on popular cinema
including Murray Pomerance, Peter Kramer, Sheldon Hall, Nigel
Morris and Linda Ruth Williams, and covers such diverse topics as
the film's release, reception and canonicity; its representation of
masculinity and children; the use of landscape and the ocean; its
status as a western; sequels and fan-edits; and its galvanizing
impact on the horror film, action movie and contemporary Hollywood
itself.
The definitive 1990s blockbuster, Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park
met with almost universal critical and popular acclaim, broke new
ground with its CGI recreation of dinosaurs, and started one of the
most profitable of all movie franchises. To mark the film’s 30th
anniversary, this exciting illustrated collection of new essays
interrogates the Jurassic Park phenomenon from a diverse range of
critical, historical, and theoretical angles. The primary focus is
on Jurassic Park itself but there is also discussion of the
franchise and its numerous spin-offs. As well as leading
international scholars of film studies and history, contributors
include experts in special effects, science on screen, fan studies,
and palaeontology. Comprehensive, up to date, and accessible, The
Jurassic Park Book appeals not only to students and scholars of
Hollywood and contemporary culture, but also to the global audience
of fans of the greatest of all dinosaur movies.
This book brings together a diverse range of contemporary
scholarship around both Anthony Burgess's novel (1962) and Stanley
Kubrick's film, A Clockwork Orange (US 1971; UK 1972). This is the
first book to deal with both together offering a range of
groundbreaking perspectives that draw on the most up to date,
contemporary archival and critical research carried out at both the
Stanley Kubrick Archive, held at University of the Arts London, and
the archive of the International Anthony Burgess Foundation. This
landmark book marks both the 50th anniversary of Kubrick's film and
the 60th anniversary of Burgess's novel by considering the
historical, textual and philosophical connections between the two.
The chapters are written by a diverse range of contributors
covering such subjects as the Burgess/Kubrick relationship;
Burgess's recently discovered 'sequel' The Clockwork Condition; the
cold war context of both texts; the history of the script; the
politics of authorship; and the legacy of both-including their
influence on the songwriting and personas of David Bowie!
Ken Russell was among the most provocative, creative, original and
important directors in British film and television history but his
career and legacy have long suffered under the media cliches of
'Madman' or 'Enfant Terrible' of British cinema - nicknames which
have tended to delegitimise his status and pioneering role in
post-war film and television culture. This scholarly edited
collection refuses these terms and aims to not only reflect and
further current critical research into Russell's work but to see
Russell as the Renaissance man of British cinema. It brings
together the work of new and established scholars as well as the
reflections of those who knew and worked with Russell. ReFocus: The
Films of Ken Russell offers new perspectives across the breadth of
Russell's extensive career in television, film and other mediums,
and seeks to better understand not only his reception, but the
importance of collaboration to his practice, and the legacy of the
man himself.
After 45 years, Steven Spielberg’s Jaws remains the definitive
summer blockbuster, a cultural phenomenon with a fierce and
dedicated fan base. The Jaws Book: New Perspectives on the Classic
Summer Blockbuster is an exciting illustrated collection of new
critical essays that offers the first detailed and comprehensive
overview of the film’s significant place in cinema history.
Bringing together established and young scholars, the book includes
contributions from leading international writers on popular cinema
including Murray Pomerance, Peter Krämer, Sheldon Hall, Nigel
Morris and Linda Ruth Williams, and covers such diverse topics as
the film’s release, reception and canonicity; its representation
of masculinity and children; the use of landscape and the ocean;
its status as a western; sequels and fan-edits; and its galvanizing
impact on the horror film, action movie and contemporary Hollywood
itself.
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