Featuring eight pages of striking black-and-white photographs, this book explores a compelling narrative that intertwines visual artistry with storytelling. It delves into themes of identity and memory, offering readers a unique perspective on the subject matter. Through vivid imagery and thoughtful prose, the author invites reflection on the interplay between visuals and text, creating an immersive experience that resonates deeply. The combination of photography and narrative enhances the emotional impact, making it a captivating read.
Ty Burr Libri
Ty Burr è il critico cinematografico del Boston Globe. Per oltre un decennio ha scritto di film per Entertainment Weekly e ha lavorato nel dipartimento di acquisizioni cinematografiche di HBO. Con una stima di 10.680 film visti in tre decenni, Burr porta una prospettiva vasta e acuta nella sua scrittura. Le sue analisi offrono un profondo apprezzamento per l'arte cinematografica e un occhio attento alla narrazione, rendendo le sue intuizioni preziose per ogni appassionato di cinema.



The guide encourages children to appreciate classic films, showing that age doesn't limit enjoyment of cinema. It categorizes recommendations for different age groups: for ages 3-6, it suggests fast-paced, engaging films like Singin' in the Rain; for ages 7-12, it highlights stories with compelling characters, recommending The African Queen; and for ages 13 and up, it connects classic influences to modern favorites, demonstrating the legacy of filmmakers like Hitchcock and Brando. This approach aims to cultivate a love for the golden age of movies.
The 100 Greatest Movies of All Time
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- 6 ore di lettura
They're the top 100 "must-see" movies in all the important genres, as ranked by the editors of Entertainment Weekly. From musicals to mysteries, cowboys to classics, sci-fi to sleepers, funny films to funny fare -- from movies you'd expect, to some that might surprise you, this indispensable guide offers reviews, behind-the-scene interviews, little-known facts, and trivia.