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Douglas Brode

    Deadlier Than the Male: Femme Fatales in 1960s and 1970s Cinema (hardback)
    The Films of the Eighties
    Woody Allen
    A Citadel Film Series: The Films of Robert De Niro - Paperback Original
    The Films of the Fifties
    The Films of Jack Nicholson
    • 2024

      Fantastic Planets, Forbidden Zones, and Lost Continents

      The 100 Greatest Science-Fiction Films

      • 440 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Exploring the realm of science fiction cinema, this book presents a curated list of the one hundred greatest sci-fi films, showcasing a diverse range from contemporary hits like Guardians of the Galaxy and Gravity to lesser-known classics and overlooked masterpieces. Each entry offers insights and revelations that will intrigue even the most dedicated fans, highlighting the genre's evolution and its impact on film history.

      Fantastic Planets, Forbidden Zones, and Lost Continents
    • 2022

      Set against the backdrop of Hollywood's golden age, this narrative follows a group of misfit riders who navigate the glitz and glamour of the film industry. As they confront personal struggles and the challenges of their unconventional lifestyles, the characters explore themes of friendship, ambition, and the quest for identity. The story delves into the intersections of art and life, revealing the often unseen realities behind the cinematic facade. Through their adventures, they seek purpose and connection in a world driven by fame.

      They Went That-A-Way - 101 Forgotten Westerns to Remember
    • 2022

      Set against the backdrop of Hollywood's golden age, this tale follows a group of misfit riders who navigate the highs and lows of fame and fortune. As they embark on a journey filled with adventure, friendship, and self-discovery, the characters confront their pasts and the often harsh realities of the entertainment industry. With a blend of humor and drama, the story explores themes of loyalty, ambition, and the search for identity in a world where dreams can quickly turn into nightmares.

      They Went That-A-Way - 101 Forgotten Westerns to Remember (hardback)
    • 2021

      Midnight Matinees

      Cult Cinema Classics (1896 to the present day)

      • 472 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Highlighting the evolution of cinema, this book explores iconic films that shaped the industry, from early blockbusters like Birth of a Nation and The Gold Rush to the monumental success of Gone With the Wind in 1939. It delves into the influence of celebrated stars, renowned directors, and the significant budgets that contributed to these cinematic masterpieces, showcasing their lasting impact on film history and culture.

      Midnight Matinees
    • 2021

      Sand

      or, Once Upon a Time in the Jazz Age

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the roaring twenties, the story follows young gossip columnist Louella Parsons and seasoned sportswriter Bat Masterson as they team up to cover the highly anticipated 'fight of the century.' The narrative captures the excitement surrounding contender Jack Dempsey's quest for the heavyweight championship, intertwining the glitz of journalism with the grit of boxing. Their dynamic offers a glimpse into the cultural landscape of the era, highlighting the intersection of sports and media.

      Sand
    • 2021

      Midnight Matinees (hardback)

      Cult Cinema Classics (1896 to the present day)

      • 472 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Exploring the evolution of cinema, this book delves into iconic films from the inception of moving pictures, highlighting major blockbusters like Birth of a Nation and The Gold Rush. It examines their cultural impact, celebrated directors, and star-studded casts, culminating in a detailed look at Gone With the Wind, the most renowned film of its era. The narrative captures the grandeur and significance of these cinematic milestones, revealing their lasting influence on the film industry and popular culture.

      Midnight Matinees (hardback)
    • 2020

      From Hell To Hollywood

      An Encyclopedia of World War II Films Volume 2

      • 536 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Focusing on the cinematic portrayal of World War II, this encyclopedia provides an extensive illustrated guide to both English-language and international films related to the conflict. It explores the origins of the war, starting with events leading up to the U.S. involvement in December 1941, and delves into significant battles and moments that shaped the narrative. Additionally, it examines the war's aftermath and how filmmakers have depicted this complex historical period across different regions.

      From Hell To Hollywood
    • 2020

      From Hell To Hollywood

      An Encyclopedia of World War II Films Volume 1

      • 444 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Focusing on the cinematic portrayal of World War II, this encyclopedia serves as an extensive illustrated guide to both English-language and international films about the conflict. It explores the lead-up to the war, including significant events and battles, as well as the aftermath in various regions. The book delves into how filmmakers have depicted this complex era, reflecting on the historical context and the impact of previous treaties. It provides a thorough examination of the films that shaped the public's understanding of WWII.

      From Hell To Hollywood
    • 2020

      From Hell To Hollywood

      An Encyclopedia of World War II Films Volume 2 (hardback)

      • 536 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Offering an extensive illustrated guide, this encyclopedia covers both English-language and international films about World War II, detailing the conflict's origins and significant battles leading up to the U.S. involvement in December 1941. It explores how filmmakers have represented the war and its aftermath across America, Asia, and Europe, highlighting the lasting impact of the treaties that followed World War I. This comprehensive resource serves as a key reference for understanding cinematic portrayals of one of history's most significant conflicts.

      From Hell To Hollywood
    • 2020

      From Hell To Hollywood

      An Encyclopedia of World War II Films Volume 1 (hardback)

      • 444 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Offering an extensive illustrated guide, this encyclopedia explores the cinematic portrayal of World War II, covering both English-language and international films. It delves into the conflict's origins, tracing significant events leading to the U.S. involvement post-Pearl Harbor, and examines how filmmakers have depicted the war and its aftermath across America, Asia, and Europe. The book highlights the impact of the war on cinema and culture, providing insights into the narratives shaped by various filmmakers in the years following the conflict.

      From Hell To Hollywood