Review
"Variety," September 8, 2008
"This handsome coffee table book is a tie-in to the five-hour PBS documentary that Richard Schickel wrote and produced to celebrate the studio's 85th anniversary. Here, he shares the writing honors with George Perry, providing essays on the studio's history from its 1923 beginnings through various changes in corporate ownership. His prose is accompanied by arresting images culled from lobby cards, local photography and publicity stills."
The Tennessean, September 14, 2008
“[You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story] is a massive volume of photographs and behind-the-scenes stories. While classic movie lovers will enjoy the first half of the book, fans of more recent cinema won't feel neglected. Eastwood, Clooney and the Harry Potter films are some of the more current topics included."
Newsday, September 21, 2008
“[You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story] is a handsome 480-page tome more than worthy of keeping company with the sterling silver tea service on any coffee table."
Variety, September 8, 2008
"This handsome coffee table book is a tie-in to the five-hour PBS documentary that Richard Schickel wrote and produced to celebrate the studio's 85th anniversary. Here, he shares the writing honors with George Perry, providing essays on the studio's history from its 1923 beginnings through various changes in corporate ownership. His prose is accompanied by arresting images culled from lobby cards, local photography and publicity stills."
Total Film, 4-Star Review
"The pictures [within You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story] say a thousand words. On-set snaps pulled from the studio archives show Hitchcock on the set of Rope, Bogart playing chess between takes on Casablanca and Marty holding court on the The Departed. This, to quote Bogie in one of the studio's deathless classics, is the stuff that dreams are made of."
About the Author
Richard Schickel has been the film critic for
Time magazine since 1972. He is also a prolific documentary filmmaker, movie historian, and author of over thirty books. He was recently given the National Board of Review award for contributions to film history.
George Perry is a film critic, journalist, and broadcaster who has interviewed a wide array of film greats. He is also a documentary film consultant and author of many books on film history and the stars who lived it.
Clint Eastwood is an Academy Award-winning filmmaker of over fifty films.