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The Village Voice Film Guide: 50 Years of Movies from Classics to Cult Hits - Paperback

The Village Voice Film Guide: 50 Years of Movies from Classics to Cult Hits - Paperback

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by Village Voice (Created by), Dennis Lim (Editor)

For decades the Village Voice set the benchmark for passionate, critical, and unique film coverage. Including reviews by some of America's most respected critics, The Village Voice Film Guide compiles spirited landmark reviews of the Voice's selection of the 150 greatest films ever made. Collecting some of the best writing on film ever put on paper, this is a perfect book for film buffs.

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An all-new guide to 50 years of groundbreaking films from america's most influential alternative newspaper

For the last 50 years, the "Village Voice" has set the benchmark for passionate, critical, and unique film coverage for a savvy and sophisticated audience. Some of America's most respected film critics and culture writers have championed movies in the pages of the Voice that were often dismissed or ignored by the mainstream media. Now, the "Voice" has selected 150 of the greatest films that its influential critics have celebrated--and it has compiled their landmark reviews in this one-of-a-kind book .

Contributors such as J. Hoberman, Andrew Sarris, Jonas Mekas, Georgia Brown, Michael Atkinson, Amy Taubin, Tom Allen, and Oliver Stone will delight and provoke film buffs with their sharp insights and original points of view. Featured filmmakers include acknowledged masters such as Alfred Hitchcock, Orson Welles, Jean-Luc Godard, and David Cronenberg as well as the most exciting new names in world cinema from China, Belgium, and Thailand. Featuring smart and compelling reviews for films from the surrealist shocker "L'Age d'Or" (1930) to the voyeuristic classic "Rear Window" (1954) to the fascinating drama "The Devil, Probably" (1977) to the erotic thriller "Mulholland Drive" (2001), this authoritative reference is your best guide to some of the most important and adventurous movies ever made.

"The Village Voice" was founded by Dan Wolf, Ed Fancher, and Norman Mailer in 1955. From its beginning, the Voice has pioneered the high-spirited advocacy journalism that has become the hallmark of the alternative press. As America's first and largest alternative newsweekly, the Voice has maintained a tradition of uncompromising reporting and criticism for the past five decades.

Author Biography

Dennis Lim is a film critic and the film editor at the "Village Voice."

Number of Pages: 336
Dimensions: 0.85 x 9.24 x 6.16 IN
Publication Date: December 01, 2006
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