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Some Kind of Hero: The James Bond Films – Review
By Roger Crow Grimsby is not exactly synonymous with James Bond, but it proved crucial in the making of For ... -
The Coen Brothers by Ian Nathan – Review
By Roger Crow Some film makers are so good at what they do, they become a brand. A Wes Anderson ... -
Nights of the Living Dead by George A. Romero and Jonathan Maberry – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth There is no denying that zombies and the walking dead have become mainstream big business these days. ... -
Sick in the Head by Judd Apatow – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth If you’re a Judd Apatow fan, you probably have this book already. If not, he is the ... -
The Pixels of Paul Cézanne by Wim Wenders – Review
By Barney Bardsley Reading this book of essays by German film maker Wim Wenders is a little like watching one ... -
Heartbeat and Beyond: Memoirs of 50 Years of Yorkshire Television – Review
By Sandra Callard Heartbeat and Beyond is a book containing the memoirs of some of the people who worked at ... -
The Art and Soul of Blade Runner 2049 by Tanya Lapointe – Review
by Roger Crow I’ve been collecting movie books for decades. Those huge, impressive tomes with lavish photos and behind-the-scenes shots ... -
Miller and Max by Luke Buckmaster – Review
By Roger Crow I was a fan of Mad Max before I even managed to see any of the films. ... -
Getting Carter by Nick Triplow – Review
by Sarah Morgan Think of Get Carter and what springs to mind? Probably Michael Caine first, followed by Newcastle. Only ... -
Star Wars: From a Certain Point of View – Review
By Roger Crow Thanks to some nice publishers I get sent a lot of Star Wars books. Beautiful hardbacks; glorious ... -
Only Fools and Stories by David Jason – Review
By Roger Crow Years ago, while on a day trip from Orlando to Miami, the ex-pat tour guide popped an ... -
Star Wars: The Original Trilogy / A New Hope 40th Anniversary Collector’s Edition – Review
By Roger Crow The first thing I do when I receive a copy of Star Wars – A New Hope, ...