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9781607100881

501 Must-See Movies

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  • ISBN13:

    9781607100881

  • ISBN10:

    1607100886

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-07-06
  • Publisher: Thunder Bay Press
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Summary

So you call yourself a movie buff? Then here's a premiere you don't want to miss! 501 Must-See Movies brings you more than a century of film history, from respected film critics and historians. Grab some popcorn—this is going to be a blockbuster! 501 Must-See Movies is essential reading for hard-core cinephiles and casual movie fans alike. From westerns to horror films, this book's got it all! This comprehensive guide to movies is divided by genre, including comedy, drama, horror, musical, romance, sci-fi and fantasy, mystery and thriller, war, and western. Each featured film gets the star treatment—segments include captivating images from the film, plot synopses, behind-the-scenes tidbits, and analysis written by noted critics. Highlights include Casablanca, Duck Soup, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Schindler's List, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, and the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

Author Biography

\Ann Lloyd began her professional interest in film by studying at the London Film School before moving into publishing. Since then she has been the co-originator and editor on The Movie partwork magazine; a regular columnist or film reviewer for various film magazines and a feature-writer for DVD magazines; the editor of numerous film histories, encyclopedias and other film reference books. Rob Hill brings technical, insider expertise as well as encyclopedic knowledge to his refreshing contributions to this book. A film buff's buff, his work in film post-production at one of the UK's leading visual effects companies informs his natural gift and critical eye in assessing the work of directors, actors and the crew in his considered reviews. Ronald Bergan is a regular contributor to many British national newspapers and has been consultant and writer on a number of TV documentaries. He is Vice-President of FIPRESCI (International Federation of Film Critics). He has held the Davidson Chair of Humanistic at Florida International University in Miami, where he currently teaches Film History and Theory, and has published many books. Chris Darke is a writer and critic who has published widely on film and in The Independent, Sight and Sound, and Film Comment, among others. A collection of his essays Light Readings: Film Criticism and Screen Arts (Wallflower Press) was published in 2000. Cara Frost-Sharratt is a dynamic, young critic, writer, and editor, who has contributed to many published books.

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