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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Essential reading for any film buff.,
By Cubist (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Science Fiction / Horror: A Sight and Sound Reader (BFI Film Classics) (Paperback)
If you can't afford or simply can't find issues of the excellent British film magazine, SIGHT AND SOUND, then this book is for you. It is essentially a compliation of reviews, articles and interviews from the magazine with the focus on science fiction and predominantly horror films.Assembled and edited (with the occasional review written) by Kim Newman, this book is a fantastic overview of these two genres in the past decade. He traces the rise and fall of the teenage postmodern horror film (i.e. SCREAM) and even devotes a chapter to Kubrick's influence on the science fiction and horror genre. Whether I agree or disagree with the views expressed in the book, I was always impressed by the quality of writing. S&S only publishes the best writers and shows why the British film magazines are so much better than their fluffy US equivalents (i.e. PREMIERE). If you like substantial, thoughtprovoking film criticism, this is the book to buy. |
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Science Fiction/Horror: A Sight and Sound Reader (BFI Film Classics) by Kim Newman (Hardcover - April 26, 2002)
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