Violent Screen

Violent Screen A Critic's 13 Years on the Front Lines of Movie Mayhem

Paperback (01 Dec 1996)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Baltimore Sun film critic Stephen Hunter is an unrivaled master of his craft. This extraordinary collection includes the best of Hunter's movie reviews, taking aim at one hundred of the most important (or notorious) violent films released since 1982. With an incisive, machine-gun style of writing, Hunter pulls no punches when he bashes Blue Velvet, Tombstone, and Legends of the Fall. And he doesn't hold back in his praise of The Wild Bunch, Goodfellas, and Reservoir Dogs.

Commenting on movies and society, Tarantino, Stone, and Peckinpah, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sly Stallone, and Glenn Close, Hunter cuts right to the bone in exposing our flaws, fantasies, and flat-out love affair with blood and gore. His reviews are classics, and this collection is like a straight shot of pure adrenaline-an electrifying jolt of truth and insight no moviegoer can ignore.

"A virtual laundry list of sex and violence: film noir, outlaws, sexual obsession, horror, westerns, war, action-adventure, race and domestic violence . . . will delight cinaste and casual browser alike."-Library Journal

Book information

ISBN: 9780385316521
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Imprint: Delta
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 416
Weight: 522g
Height: 217mm
Width: 150mm
Spine width: 26mm