Film: A-Z by Author

 
 


PLUG IN TURN ON by Ana Kronschnabel & Tomas Rawlings

It’s not Hollywood and we like it that way! All you need to know about why, and how, to become your own movie maker on the web.

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QUINTESSENTIAL TARANTINO by Edwin Page

Examining the inspiration and influences behind each of Tarantino's films, as well as identifying the common threads that run through his work, this book aims to explore the complexity behind Tarantino’s famous ‘guns and gangsters’ style.

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GOTHIC FANTASY: THE FILMS OF TIM BURTON by Edwin Page

An insightful exploration into the work of cult director Tim Burton, from Edward Scissorhands to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and beyond.

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ALFRED HITCHCOCK AND THE MAKING OF PSYCHO by Stephen Rebello

'Essential reading for fans, critics and students alike.' Time Out

'This time you're going too far,' warned one of Hitchcock's associates about Psycho. Charted here for the first time is the story of one of the true landmarks in the history of horror movies, from its grisly conception to its dramatic aftermath.

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CATHY COME HOME by Jeremy Sandford

A reissue of this famous documentary which revolutionised English attitudes to breaking up homeless families in the 1960s. Jeremy Sandford's illustrated screenplay comes with a new preface by Derek Paget.

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REQUIEM FOR A DREAM by Hubert Selby Jr

'Selby's Requiem For a Dream clearly marks him as a major American author of a stature with William Burroughs and Joseph Heller' Los Angeles Times

The book of the cult film Requiem For a Dream, directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Jared Leto and Ellen Burstyn.

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WRITERS AT THE MOVIES edited by Jim Shepard

This evocative and challenging collection will captivate devotees of film and literature' Publishers Weekly

'Postmodern heaven' Boston Sunday Globe


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