Film theory & criticism

  • Colours of film

    £18.99

    Colours of Film is an introduction to film through the lens of colour. Taking you from the 1900s to today, it showcases the most extraordinary use of colour and provides visually appealing palettes of some of the best movies ever made. 

  • Cinema Speculation

    £25.00

    The legendary Academy award-winning writer and director takes the reader on a unique joyride of personal memoir, cultural criticism and Hollywood history. For the first time, in his own words, explore the mind, the myth, and the movie magic of the one and only Quentin Tarantino.

  • Christopher Nolan

    £28.00

    An engaging and in-depth examination of the work of Christopher Nolan, one of the most revered directors working in modern cinema. Best known for his cerebral, often nonlinear, storytelling, over the course of 15 years of filmmaking, Nolan has gone from low-budget independent films to working on some of the biggest blockbusters ever made. 

  • Licence to Kill

    £17.99

    Ian Fleming’s series of novels based on the adventures of the secret service agent James Bond have thrilled and delighted readers since Casino Royale was published in 1953. And when the film of Dr No was released in 1962, Bond quickly became one of the world’s favourite secret agents. Science and technology have always been central to the plots than make up the world of Bond, and in this book, Kathryn Harkup explores these themes. Naturally, there are 007 chapters, covering the full range of Bond’s exploits, and the arms, technologies, tactics and downfalls of his various foes, from the practicalities of building a volcano-based lair, to whether being covered in gold paint really will kill you, and – if your plan is to take over the world – whether it is better to use bacteria, bombs, or poison.

  • The Wrath to Come

    £27.99

    An examination of Gone With the Wind, the myth of the Lost Cause and what they can tell us about American history and culture today.

  • Complicit

    £14.99

    My name is Sarah Lai. You won’t have heard of me. A decade ago I was on the cusp of being a big deal. But that was a long time ago. Now, instead of working in Hollywood, I teach students about it. These are the two most important lessons you need to know about the film industry: those with the money have all the power and those with the power get whatever they want. Ignore these rules and the whole system will crumble. Stick to the rules and you’ll succeed. But at what cost? Ask yourself, what would you have done?

  • A Chronology of Film

    £19.99

    An entirely fresh perspective on the history of cinema, using timelines to trace its development from the earliest moving images to now.

  • Short Story of Film: A Pocket Guide to Key Genres, Films, Techniques and Movemen

    £14.99

    ‘The Short Story of Film’ provides an innovative introduction to the art of film-making. Simply constructed, the book explores 50 key movies, from superhero blockbusters to indie darlings. Accessible, concise and fun to read, this pocket guide gives moviegoers a new way to enjoy their favourite films and to discover new ones to watch.

  • Castle on Sunset: Love, Fame, Death and Scandal at Hollywood’s Chateau Marmont

    £9.99

    Chateau Marmont has sat atop the Sunset Strip for nearly a century, like the Rock of Gibraltar. It is a place filled with deep secrets but is hidden in plain sight, and its evolution parallels the growth of Hollywood itself. Since the dawn of talking pictures, the Chateau Marmont has promised privacy, mystery and a whiff of old glamour. Billy Wilder, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gore Vidal and Howard Hughes all spent time as long-term residents in the Chateau. With wit and prowess, Shawn Levy recounts the wild parties and scandalous liaisons, creative breakthroughs and marital breakdowns, births and untimely deaths that the Chateau Marmont has given rise to.

  • Hans J?rgen Syberberg and his film of Wagner’s Parsifal

    £82.00

    While much has been published abroad about the German filmmaker and author Hans Jürgen Syberberg, this is the first English monograph about him. Author Solveig Olsen presents a biographical overview of the controversial artist and his body of work, and offers an in-depth analysis of Syberberg’s film of Richard Wagner’s Parsifal and his later works.

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