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How Coppola Became Cage by Zach Schonfeld – Review
By Roger Crow Nicolas Cage has been part of Hollywood’s bedrock for so long it’s hard to imagine life without ... -
An Interview with Author, Ian Fryer
By Sarah Morgan Imagine being a lifelong film fan and then getting an opportunity to write books about the genres ... -
The Art of Film by Terry Ackland-Snow and Wendy Laybourn – Review
By Roger Crow There’s a subtitle with this lavishly illustrated volume – ‘Working on James Bond, Aliens, Batman and More’. ... -
Gothic by Roger Luckhurst – Review
By @Roger Crow If you’re a movie fan, it’s a gateway to so many other art forms. For example, my ... -
Nemesis: The Book of the Movie – Review
By @Roger Crow I love film books. Probably not too surprising as I adore films and books. In the pre-digital ... -
Cars on Film by Giles Chapman – Review
By @Roger Crow If you love cars and you love films, then perhaps unsurprisingly Cars on Film is just the ... -
The Spy Who Loved Me by Ian Fleming (Folio Society) – Review
By @RogerCrow For many fans of 007, The Spy Who Loved Me is synonymous with that submersible Lotus, steel-toothed villain ... -
On Streisand: An Opinionated Guide by Ethan Mordden – Review
By Rachael Popow If you want strong opinions on musicals, Ethan Mordden is undoubtedly your man. He’s written numerous books ... -
Vintage Geek by Marshall Julius – Review
By @RogerCrow There was a time when the word ’geek’ was deemed derogatory. I should know. I have one of ... -
Me and Mr Welles by Dorian Bond – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth Having read David Thompson’s dazzling biography, Rosebud: The Story of Orson Welles, a few years ago now, ... -
The Times on Cinema – Review
By James Robinson It’s incredible that there aren’t more books like this, considering the wealth of film coverage that appears ... -
Room to Dream by David Lynch and Kristine McKenna – Review
By Sarah Morgan David Lynch holds a unique place in this movie-lover’s heart. He directed The Elephant Man, my favourite ...