book review
Film Inquiry interviews Stefan Zürcher to celebrate the release of his new book, In the Secret Service of Jame Bond.
Act Naturally: The Beatle’s on Film is a passionate project but unfortunately doesn’t have much more to chew on besides a series of facts and events.
While this could all lead up to an intriguing and genre-bending work, They Make Movies does not seem to know how to stick the landing.
In “The Gamesmaster: Almost Famous in the Geek ’80s”, Flint Dille charts his course from an aimless college grad to a successful writer of the boob tube and silver screen.
We take a look at the novel by Peter Tonguette: Picturing Peter Bogdanovich, about the famed actor, writer, producer and director.
Ian Nathan’s new book provides a definitive account of how Peter Jackson and his crew ripped Middle Earth from the page and translated it to the big screen.
In Films of The New French Extremity, Alexandra West studies French horror films which are known for graphically brutal depictions of sex and violence.