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Author Denby, David, 1943-

Title Do the movies have a future? / David Denby.

Imprint New York : Simon & Schuster, 2012.

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe 2nd Floor Stacks  791.43 D411d 2012    ---  Available
Edition 1st Simon & Schuster hardcover ed.
Description xiii, 347 p. ; 25 cm.
Note Includes index.
Contents Preface -- Introduction: the way we live now -- Trends. Conglomerate aesthetics; Pirates on the ipod: the soul of a new screen; Spectacle: the passion of the Christ, Avatar, Endless summer- digital all the time -- Independent glories. Sideways, Capote, Capturing the Friedmans, The squid and the whale, The diving bell and the butterfly, There will be blood, The hurt locker, Winter's bone -- Stars. Joan Crawford; Fallen idols: movie stars today -- Genres. High school movies; Chick flicks; Romantic comedy gets knocked up -- Directors. Otto Preminger; Victor Fleming; Pedro Almodovar; Clint Eastwood; The Coen Brothers; Quentin Tarantino: Pulp fiction, Kill Bill: vol. 1, Inglourious basterds; David Fincher/The social network -- Two critics. James Agee; Pauline Kael -- An opening to the future? Mumblecore; Terrence Malick's insufferable masterpiece -- Rise of the planet of the apes.
Summary Criticizing "conglomerate aesthetics," as embodied in the frenzied, weightless action spectacles that dominate the world's attention, and "platform agnosticism," the notion that movies can be watched on smaller and smaller screens: laptops, tablets, even phone, New Yorker movie critic David Denby reaffirms that movies are our national theater. He celebrates big movies, romantic comedy, high school movies, chick flicks, the changing nature of stardom, and the triumphs and failures of auteurs Quentin Tarantino, the Coen brothers, Pedro Almodovar, and David Fincher.
Subject Motion pictures -- United States -- History -- 21st century.
Motion pictures -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Motion picture industry -- Technological innovations.
Film criticism -- United States.
ISBN 9781416599470 (hardcover)
1416599479 (hardcover)
9781416599487 (pbk.)
1416599487 (pbk.)

 
    
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