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August 17, 2005

David Sterritt, film critic for the Christian Science Monitor and professor of film at Long Island University, is one of the most astute, acclaimed, and thought-provoking critics in America. Sterritt's sharp eye for telling detail and deep understanding of cinema and its history make his work appealing to scholars and lay audiences.

Guiltless Pleasures: A David Sterritt Film Reader collects his most incisive essays from 1970 to the present. The collection emphasizes films and filmmakers that are often overlooked or undervalued because they stray from ordinary norms of commercial cinema. While focusing on such rewarding challenges as the avant-garde masterpieces of Stan Brakhage, the unsettling videos of Robert Wilson, and the violent, disturbing films of Gaspar Noé, Sterritt writes equally well and insightfully on mainstream Hollywood films.

At a time when admitting to "guilty pleasures" has become a common pastime among serious moviegoers, Sterritt argues that there's no reason to feel guilty about the alchemy of cinema. After all, he maintains, the inner journeys we take by means of movies and other cultural works are a large part of what makes life worth living.

David Sterritt is chairman of the National Society of Film Critics. He is the author of Screening the Beats: Media Culture and the Beat Sensibility, The Films of Jean-Luc Godard, and Mad to Be Saved: The Beats, the '50s, and Film, and his work has appeared in the New York Times, the Chronicle of Higher Education, Film Comment, and Cineaste. He lives in New York City.


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---Collects essays on film and filmmaking from one of America's most distinguished critics, David Sterritt of the Christian Science Monitor

---Includes in-depth essays on some of the notable and controversial filmmakers of the last 25 years, including the Coen brothers, David Cronenberg, Mike Figgis, Jean-Luc Godard, and Mike Leigh

---Covers nearly three decades of film criticism and commentary from a writer that the New York Resident has called "the finest film critic in today's English language media"

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New York, Time Code, Mike Leigh, Monty Python, Red Mullet, High Hopes, Harry Potter, Mystic River, United States, Barton Fink, Blood Simple, World Trade Center, Life of Brian, Naked Lunch, One-Eyed Jacks, Stan Brakhage, University Press of Mississippi, Warner Bros, Bleak Moments, Steven Spielberg, Abigail's Party, Cambridge University Press, Francis Ford Coppola, Ground Zero, Ken Jacobs
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