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Book Review
1 May 2008
Mike Leigh on Mike Leigh by Amy Raphael
Kamera offers an exclusive peek inside Amy Raphael's new book on Britain's foremost auteur
Book Review
3 Oct 2007
Me and You and Memento and Fargo: How Independent Screenplays Work by J. J. Murphy
It's another story: J. J. Murphy demonstrates how screenwriting for independent cinema works against the grain of mainstream
Book Review
30 May 2006
Modern Times (BFI Classics) by Joan Mellen
Book reviews: Charles Chaplin's Modern Times gets fresh critical reappraisal plus 100 Westerns you should know about
Book Review
1 Feb 2005
My Beautiful Launderette (Turner Classic Movies) by Christine Geraghty
My Beautiful Launderette was one of the seminal British films of the 1980s, originally made for television and subsequently bumped up to receive a cinema release. Deborah Allison reviews a new study in the Turner Classic Movies series
Book Review
26 Jan 2004
Movie Mutations - The Changing Face of World Cinephilia by Jonathan Rosenbaum & Adrian Martin (Editors)
Following Movie Wars, a book about the machinations of modern Hollywood, Jonathan Rosenbaum returns with a look back at the changing nature of cinema appreciation. The days of the true movie lover are long gone - aren't they? Richard Armstrong finds out
Book Review
25 Nov 2003
Movie Poster by Emily King
The line between advertising and art in cinema has always been a fine one, and nowhere is this more obvious than the film poster. Laurence Boyce reviews a new book which explores the history of this "underappreciated art form"