Stranded at the Drive-In

Stranded at the Drive-In
Author: Garry Mulholland
Publisher: Orion
Total Pages: 665
Release: 2011-11-24
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1409122514

Acclaimed writer of This is Uncool and Popcorn turns his attention to the (first ever) look at the teen movie Everyone undergoes some kind of teenage trauma, and a fundamental way of coping, or rite of passage, is the teen movie. Yet until now there has been no book that explores this successful movie sub-genre with any depth. Step forward Garry Mulholland, who, taking his cue from his previous, hugely acclaimed pop culture list books (This is Uncool and Fear of Music), seeks to create a pantheon of the very finest teen movies, or in Garry Mulholland's words: 'I'll be doing what film critics have been loathe to do since the 1950s, and taking the entire subculture of teen movies seriously, making a constant and compelling argument that Grease and A Nightmare on Elm Street tell us a great deal more about modern life and human nature than Citizen Kane and The Godfather.' From Kes to Fame, Badlands to the Breakfast Club, and National Lampoon's Animal House to Twilight, Garry Mulholland re-evaluates a much maligned genre, and brings it all back again: the good, the bad and the traumatic.

Stranded at the Drive-in

Stranded at the Drive-in
Author: Garry Mulholland
Publisher: Orion
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Motion pictures
ISBN: 9781409122500

Everyone undergoes some kind of teenage trauma, and a fundamental way of coping, or rite of passage, is the teen movie. Yet until now there has been no book that explores this successful movie sub-genre with any depth. Step forward Garry Mulholland, who, taking his cue from his previous, hugely acclaimed pop culture list books (This is Uncool and Fear of Music) , seeks to create a pantheon of the very finest teen movies, or in Garry Mulholland's words: 'I'll be doing what film critics have been loathe to do since the 1950s, and taking the entire subculture of teen movies seriously, making a constant and compelling argument that Grease and A Nightmare on Elm Street tell us a great deal more about modern life and human nature than Citizen Kane and The Godfather.' From Kes to Fame, Badlands to the Breakfast Club, and National Lampoon's Animal House to Twilight, Garry Mulholland re-evaluates a much maligned genre, and brings it all back again: the good, the bad and the traumatic.

Cinefantastique

Cinefantastique
Author: Frederick S. Clarke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1987
Genre: Fantasy films
ISBN:

The River Riders

The River Riders
Author: Walter William Liggett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1928
Genre: Adventure stories
ISBN:

A Duel

A Duel
Author: Richard Marsh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1904
Genre: English fiction
ISBN: