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Book Review
16 Sep 2011
Andrei Tarkosky Kamera Book by Sean Martin
Andrei Tarkovsky is one of the best regarded art cinema directors of all time. The Kamera Book is the latest tome to discuss his remarkable body of work.
Book Review
15 Jul 2011
Adaptation Revisited: Television and the Classic Novel by Sarah Cardwell
Barry Forshaw reviews Sarah Cardwell's critical reappraisal of a popular genre - the TV literary adaptation.
Book Review
12 Apr 2005
A Hard Day's Night by Stephen Glynn
A Hard Day's Night was one of the seminal pop films of the 1960s, and remains a much-loved classic with movie fans and Beatle aficionados alike. Colin Odell and Michelle Le Blanc review a new appreciation of the film by Stephen Glynn
Book Review
7 Dec 2004
A Cinema of Loneliness (3rd Edition) by Robert Kolker
Robert Kolker's 'A Cinema of Loneliness' has become a seminal text in modern film studies, covering the work of key directors including Arthur Penn, Oliver Stone, Kubrick, Scorsese and Spielberg. Deryck Swan reviews the third edition
Book Review
1 Apr 2004
Audrey Hepburn by Ellen Cheshire
Audrey Hepburn was unquestionably one of the great icons of 20th century cinema, but her films have received relatively little critical coverage. Deryck Swan reviews one of the first comprehensive studies, recently published by Pocket Essentials