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American Pornographic Films and the People Who Make Them
American pornographic films and the people who make them book
Kenneth Turan is a distinguished film critic whose insightful commentary shapes cinematic discourse across platforms like the Los Angeles Times and NPR. With a profound appreciation for both film and literature, his work is characterized by astute analysis and a knack for uncovering the essence of storytelling. Turan engages not only with film criticism but also with the broader literary world, making him a respected voice in cultural commentary. His essays and reviews offer readers an enriching perspective on the art of cinema and its place within the wider cultural landscape.




American Pornographic Films and the People Who Make Them
American pornographic films and the people who make them book
Almost every day of the year a film festival takes place somewhere in the world. This book is a tour of the world's film festivals by an insider familiar with the personalities, places, and culture surrounding the cinema.
The National Society of Film Critics Sound Off on the Hottest Movie Controversies
A collection of essays on the most hotly debated films features discussions on Spike Lee, Oliver Stone, the ratings war, and the war of the sexes by such critics as Pauline Kael, Roger Ebert, and Terrence Rafferty. Original.
The extraordinary partnership between Louis B. Mayer and Irving Thalberg is explored, highlighting their significant contributions to shaping the modern film industry. Kenneth Turan delves into their dynamic collaboration, illustrating how their vision and leadership transformed Hollywood into a powerhouse of creativity and innovation. The narrative captures the complexities of their relationship and the impact of their work on film as an art form and a business.