Science Fiction World: Fantasy Box-Office Hits
Free on the cover of the sadly short lived Science Fiction World with a lot of reviews by us inside.
This second title in the AlterImage series that investigates previously under-explored areas of popular and cult cinema (Underground U.S.A. being the first volume) features over 20 essays from an eclectic range of writers uncovering the cult cinema of Europe. The writers consider such unusual and diverse topics as Russian horror cinema, British exploitation, Belgian alternative…
“Bond, James Bond.” Since Sean Connery uttered those immortal words in 1962, the most dashing secret agent in the history of cinema has been charming and thrilling audiences worldwide. This impeccably British character created by author Ian Fleming has starred in 23 EON-produced films, played by 6 different actors over five decades. To celebrate 50…
Pocket Essential Hong Kong’s Heroic Bloodshed. We contributed a number of entries to this tome. PinFacebookTweet
The International Film Guide 2010 will interest industry veterans, filmmakers, cinema enthusiasts, and the casual theatergoer. It summarizes all the major festivals and film markets, and in addition to popular core features, the 2010 edition includes a special section on prominent figures and powerbrokers. We contributed an article about one of the guide’s directors of…
You will not come across a more essential cinematic coffee table tome than this, gorgeously illustrated throughout, it’s a work of looking and reading. Our chapters cover on three of his wonderful classic feature films The Circus (1928), City Lights (1931) and Modern Times (1936) PinFacebookTweet
The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy [3 volumes]: Themes, Works, and Wonders. The combined effort of some 150 expert contributors-including Richard Bleiler, John Clute, Ian Nichols, and Darrell Schweitzer-this encyclopedia discusses pervasive themes in science fiction and fantasy and gives detailed attention to selected novels, films, and television series. The first two volumes…