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Armond White

    Make Spielberg Great Again: The Steven Spielberg Chronicles
    Love and Hisses
    Rebel for the Hell of it
    Rebel for the hell of it : the life of Tupac Shakur
    The Press Gang
    • The Press Gang

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      "A dialogue about cinema's legacy and best directors through essays by three of the best long-form critics out there, collected from the legendary NYPress for the first time. Comprising of the kind of long-form criticism that is all too rare these days, the weekly film columns in the NYPress included polemics, reviews, interviews, festival reports and features. A far cry from what is often derisively termed the "consumer report" mode of criticism, Cheshire, Seitz and White were passionately engaged with the film culture of both their own time, and what had come before. They constituted three distinctly different voices: equally accomplished, yet notably individual, perspectives on cinema. Their distinctive tastes and approaches were often positioned in direct dialogue with each other, a constant critical conversation that frequently saw each writer directly challenging his colleagues. Dialogue is important in criticism, and here you can find a healthy example of it existing under one proverbial roof. This three-way dialogue between Cheshire, Seitz and White assesses the 1990s in cinema, along with pieces on New York's vibrant repertory scene that allow us to read the authors' takes on directors such as Hitchcock, Lean, Kubrick, Welles, Fassbinder and Bresson; as well as topics such as the legacy of Star Wars, film noir, early film projection in New York City, the New York Film Critics Circle, Sundance, the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and the emerging cinema of Iran and Taiwan"-- Provided by publisher

      The Press Gang
    • The ever-controversial Shakur offers a great occasion for a close, passionate reading of rap and ghetto culture. White's understanding of Tupac's art will uncork the bottled up rage and confusion that attends the way hip-hop culture is produced and received. Rebel details each step in Shakur's development, from his early exposure to racism and political activism to his move from New York to the West Coast and his innovative work with early hip hop culture and music. Through connections drawn between Shakur and Public Enemy, Notorious B.I.G., Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, and Sister Souljah, White examines Shakur's life as a prism for the hip-hop world. Photographs, a useful chronology of important dates in the life of Shakur, and an updated discography and filmography of his career as a rapper and actor are included. "Talk about diversity, talk about identity, talk about icons—White's in-depth look at Tupac Shakur talks about all of 'em."—Booklist "White has written a nuanced, expansive and impassioned study of the life and art of Tupac Shakur."—Tyrone Williams, Metro Times Literary Quarterly "Rebel ... is a means of analyzing the rage, fatalism and rootlessness of the contemporary rap scene."—Select Magazine

      Rebel for the hell of it : the life of Tupac Shakur
    • Rebel for the Hell of it

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      'Rebel for the Hell of It: The Life of Tupac Shakur' is a biography of the mega-star rapper who was gunned down in Las Vegas in September 1996 at the age of 25. This is a serious exploration of his life and art.

      Rebel for the Hell of it
    • Love and Hisses

      The National Society of Film Critics Sound Off on the Hottest Movie Controversies

      • 560pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      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.

      Love and Hisses
    • Armond White's collection offers insightful film criticism focused on the iconic filmmaker Steven Spielberg, exploring his impact on cinema over the last fifty years. Through a series of essays, the book examines Spielberg's artistic evolution and cultural significance, providing a unique perspective on his most notable works. This compilation not only highlights the filmmaker's achievements but also critiques his influence on Hollywood and popular culture, making it a thought-provoking read for film enthusiasts.

      Make Spielberg Great Again: The Steven Spielberg Chronicles