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What Goes Around Comes Around
Author | : Michael Bliss |
Publisher | : SIU Press |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 9780809319831 |
A historical study of the Federal Music Project (FMP) investigates the paradoxical mission of employing popular musicians during the depression and "raising" musical tastes by emphasizing European classical traditions. Bindas (history, Kent State U.) reveals the obvious tensions between FMP leadership and its musicians, particularly the racial and ethnic segregation perpetuated by its policies. However, in an even-handed treatment, the project's successes in bringing music to millions of listeners is also highlighted. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Conversations with Pauline Kael
Author | : Pauline Kael |
Publisher | : Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 9780878058990 |
Interviews with Pauline Kael, movie critic for the New Yorker from 1968 to 1991.
Pauline Kael
Author | : Brian Kellow |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 441 |
Release | : 2012-10-30 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0143122207 |
“A smart and eminently readable examination of the life and career of one of the twentieth century’s most influential movie critics.”—Los Angeles Times “Engrossing and thoroughly researched.”—Entertainment Weekly • A New York Times Book Review Notable Book of 2011 • The first major biography of the most influential, powerful, and controversial film critic of the twentieth century Pauline Kael was, in the words of Entertainment Weekly's movie reviewer Owen Gleiberman, "the Elvis or Beatles of film criticism." During her tenure at The New Yorker from 1968 to 1991, she was the most widely read and, often enough, the most provocative critic in America. In this first full-length biography of the legend who changed the face of film criticism, acclaimed author Brian Kellow (author of Can I Go Now?: The Life of Sue Mengers, Hollywood's First Superagent) gives readers a richly detailed view of Kael's remarkable life—from her youth in rural California to her early struggles to establish her writing career to her peak years at The New Yorker.
Jonathan Demme
Author | : Robert E. Kapsis |
Publisher | : Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781604731170 |
Collected interviews with the director of The Silence of the Lambs, Philadelphia, Married to the Mob, and other films
Scorsese by Ebert
Author | : Roger Ebert |
Publisher | : ReadHowYouWant.com |
Total Pages | : 450 |
Release | : 2010-10-21 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1459605985 |
Roger Ebert wrote the first film review that director Martin Scorsese ever received - for 1967's I Call First, later renamed Who's That Knocking at My Door - creating a lasting bond that made him one of Scorsese's most appreciative and perceptive commentators. Scorsese by Ebert offers the first record of America's most respected film critic's en...
The Age of Movies: Selected Writings of Pauline Kael
Author | : Pauline Kael |
Publisher | : Library of America |
Total Pages | : 1186 |
Release | : 2011-10-27 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1598531719 |
A master film critic is at her witty, exhilarating, and opinionated best in this career-spanning collection featuring pieces on Bonnie and Clyde, The Godfather, and other modern movie classics “Film criticism is exciting just because there is no formula to apply,” Pauline Kael once observed, “just because you must use everything you are and everything you know.” Between 1968 and 1991, as regular film reviewer for The New Yorker, Kael used those formidable tools to shape the tastes of a generation. She had a gift for capturing, with force and fluency, the essence of an actor’s gesture or the full implication of a cinematic image. Kael called movies “the most total and encompassing art form we have,” and her reviews became a platform for considering both film and the worlds it engages, crafting in the process a prose style of extraordinary wit, precision, and improvisatory grace. Her ability to evoke the essence of a great artist—an Orson Welles or a Robert Altman—or to celebrate the way even seeming trash could tap deeply into our emotions was matched by her unwavering eye for the scams and self-deceptions of a corrupt movie industry. Here are her appraisals of era-defining films such as Breathless, Bonnie and Clyde, The Leopard, The Godfather, Last Tango in Paris, Nashville, along with many others, some awaiting rediscovery—all providing the occasion for masterpieces of observation and insight, alive on every page.
Talking about Pauline Kael
Author | : Wayne Stengel |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 278 |
Release | : 2015-08-20 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1442254602 |
For nearly 25 years, Pauline Kael was one of America’s most respected, controversial, and talked-about film reviewers. A contributor to the New Yorker from 1968 until 1991, Kael’s reviews were collected in several volumes, including I Lost It at the Movies, Kiss Kiss Bang, Bang Bang, and 5001 Nights at the Movies, as well as a volume for the Library of America series. Although Kael was the subject of an acclaimed biography by Brian Kellow, her writings have never been systematically discussed or analyzed. In Talking about Pauline Kael: Critics, Filmmakers, and Scholars Remember an Icon, Wayne Stengel has assembled a collection of essays that acknowledge this singular critic and her work. In addition to tributes and remembrances by Roy Blount, Jr., filmmakers Joan Tewskbury and Paul Schrader, fellow film critics David Denby and Martin Knelman, and other colleagues and friends, this anthology also features critical pieces that investigate the range, scope, and influence of Kael and her writings. While Kael’s film criticism is readily available in several volumes published since the 1960s, this collection of commentary offers unique insights from those who knew her or were influenced by her. As such, Talking about Pauline Kael will be of interest to scholars of cinema in general, but also to anyone wanting to know more about the lasting impact of Kael, not only on film criticism but on film and filmmakers.
CinemaTexas Notes
Author | : Louis Black |
Publisher | : University of Texas Press |
Total Pages | : 416 |
Release | : 2018-02-26 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1477315446 |
Austin’s thriving film culture, renowned for international events such as SXSW and the Austin Film Festival, extends back to the early 1970s when students in the Department of Radio-Television-Film at the University of Texas at Austin ran a film programming unit that screened movies for students and the public. Dubbed CinemaTexas, the program offered viewers a wide variety of films—old and new, mainstream, classic, and cult—at a time when finding and watching films after their first run was very difficult and prohibitively expensive. For each film, RTF graduate students wrote program notes that included production details, a sampling of critical reactions, and an original essay that placed the film and its director within context and explained the movie’s historical significance. Over time, CinemaTexas Program Notes became more ambitious and were distributed around the world, including to luminaries such as film critic Pauline Kael. This anthology gathers a sampling of CinemaTexas Program Notes, organized into four sections: “USA Film History,” “Hollywood Auteurs,” “Cinema-Fist: Renegade Talents,” and “America’s Shadow Cinema.” Many of the note writers have become prominent film studies scholars, as well as leading figures in the film, TV, music, and video game industries. As a collection, CinemaTexas Notes strongly contradicts the notion of an effortlessly formed American film canon, showing instead how local film cultures—whether in Austin, New York, or Europe—have forwarded the development of film studies as a discipline.
Have You Seen?
Author | : David Thomson |
Publisher | : Knopf Publishing Group |
Total Pages | : 1025 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 0375711341 |
"Including masterpieces, oddities, guilty pleasures, and classics (with just a few disasters)"--Cover.