
Rainer on Film: Thirty Years of Film Writing in a Turbulent and Transformative Era
Author(s): Peter Rainer (Author)
- Publisher: Santa Monica Press
- Publication Date: 27 Jun. 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 576 pages
- ISBN-10: 9781595800770
- ISBN-13: 9781595800770
Book Description
Rainer covers films both well-known and obscure and writes in depth about many film auteursStanley Kubrick, Alfred Hitchcock, Steven Spielberg, the Coen brothers, Mike Leighand New Generation icons, such as Sofia Coppola and Paul Thomas Anderson. The careers of actors ranging from Marlon Brando to Jessica Lange to Robert De Niro are also given an extensive examination. No film buff’s collection is complete without this comprehensive compilation that showcases the best work from a master contemporary film critic.
Editorial Reviews
Review
No one is better than Peter Rainer at establishing the intersection of politics and popular culture. Reading these reports on our movie culture of the last thirty years allows us to sharpen our memories and emotions in a sweet blend of happiness and regret.” David Denby,
The New YorkerWith this compilation of reviews and essays, [Rainer] encourages us to revisit the highs and lows of the past thirty yearsfrom the emergence of Curtis Hanson, Paul Thomas Anderson, and Spike Jonze to the quixotic careers of Marlon Brando and even Eddie Murphy.” Leonard Maltin, Indiewire.com
“Rainer has one of the major attributes of a good film reviewer, which is a sense of visual context and a memory of itas he watches a film by, say, Steven Spielberg, he does not just retain and describe strong imagery but relates it to images in other films. He reacts instantlyhis reviews are good on the sheer excitement of the movies — but artfully, even it seems, to a tight deadline. The arguments he immediately marshals against the overrated ‘American Beauty’ are well organized. He is tough-minded about pretension and emotional falseness….
Rainer on Film meets the prime requirement of any collection of film reviewsonce you have read it, you want to go and watch the films again.”Times Literary Supplement“Since Rainer, who is currently president of the National Society of Film Critics and film critic for The Christian Science Monitor, writes elegant prose, dipping into his sentences is always fun even when you might argue with his conclusions.”Aljean Harmetz, Indiewire.com
This is at once an archive, a reference, and a contemporary collection of late 20th-century film criticism. An excellent resource for film studies scholars, this will also appeal to movie fanatics and pop culture readers.”Shannon Marie Robinson,
Library JournalMr. Rainer has proved time and again to be an insightful and forthright critic, and this collection will be a valuable reference for any movie buff.”
The Christian Science MonitorThe measure of such a critic . . . lies in his power to engage a reader or listener in thoughtful and meaningful ways, to stimulate argument, to make one feel that what he has to say is worth paying attention to and being taken seriously, as well as to entertain. Measured by such criteria, Rainer stands tall.”William Wolf, WolfEntertainmentGuide.com
Persuasive, gracefully nuanced, unblinkingly honest verdicts on individual triumphs and failures. You’ll understand my wholehearted salute to Peter’s sturdy talent when you feast on the addictive pleasure of
Rainer on Film.” Guy Flatley, Moviecrazed.comRainer’s sharp, perceptive criticism . . . is marked by a passion for film, an encyclopedic knowledge of his subject, and a maverick sensibility.”Steven Rea,
The Philadelphia InquirerAt its core, this is a history of contemporary cinema; an insightful reflection on the evolution of the industry and the filmmakers who helped shape it.”Carley Johnson, Directors Guild of America
[
Rainer on Film] is insightful, comprehensive, sometimes scathing, and often hilarious. It covers a lot of ground, and it’s all great running turf for any movie buff.” Neil Pond, AmericanProfile.com
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