“Movie criticism’s Dostoyevsky . . . Taylor reveals a national identity forged from the innocence we claim to have lost but never had in the first place.” –Steve Erickson, author of ZerovilleWhen we think of ’70s cinema, we think of classics like The Godfather, Taxi Driver, and The Wild Bunch . . . but the riches found in the overlooked B movies of the time, rolled out wherever they might find an audience, unexpectedly tell an eye-opening story about post-Watergate, post-Vietnam America. Revisiting the films that don’t make the Academy Award montages, Charles Taylor finds a treasury many of us have forgotten, movies that in fact unlock the secrets of the times.
Celebrated film critic Taylor pays homage to the trucker vigilantes, meat magnate pimps, blaxploitation angel avengers, and taciturn factory workers of grungy, unartful B films such as Prime Cut, Foxy Brown, and Eyes of Laura Mars. He creates a compelling argument for what matters in moviemaking and brings a pivotal American era vividly to life in all its gritty, melancholy complexity.
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| Book Author | Charles Taylor |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9781632868183 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury USA |
| Publication Date | 06-06-2017 |
| Format | eBook |
| Pages | 366 |
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