Monster Cinema

Monster Cinema
Author: Barry Keith Grant
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2018-04-16
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0813588820


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Monster Cinema introduces readers to a vast menagerie of movie monsters, from gigantic beasts to microscopic parasites, from grotesque demons to normal-looking serial killers. Film expert Barry Keith Grant considers what each type of movie monster might reveal about how we regard the natural, the supernatural, and the human.


Monster Cinema
Language: en
Pages: 159
Authors: Barry Keith Grant
Categories: Art
Type: BOOK - Published: 2018-04-16 - Publisher: Rutgers University Press

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Monster Cinema introduces readers to a vast menagerie of movie monsters, from gigantic beasts to microscopic parasites, from grotesque demons to normal-looking
Monster Cinema
Language: en
Pages: 126
Authors: Barry Keith Grant
Categories: Performing Arts
Type: BOOK - Published: 2018-04-16 - Publisher: Rutgers University Press

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Monster Cinema introduces readers to a vast menagerie of movie monsters. Some are gigantic, like King Kong or the kaiju in Pacific Rim, while others are microsc
Monsters in the Movies
Language: en
Pages: 322
Authors: John Landis
Categories: Performing Arts
Type: BOOK - Published: 2011-09-19 - Publisher: Penguin

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From cinema's earliest days, being scared out of your wits has always been one of the best reasons for going to the movies. From B-movie bogeymen and outer spac
Monster Movies
Language: en
Pages: 0
Authors: Emma Westwood
Categories: Performing Arts
Type: BOOK - Published: 2008 - Publisher: Pocket Essentials (Paperback)

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Monsters are the manifestation of our fears and social paranoias, and an effective watchdog for making sure we all toe the line. Through literature, the monster
Coppola's Monster Film
Language: en
Pages: 238
Authors: Steven Travers
Categories: Performing Arts
Type: BOOK - Published: 2016-06-23 - Publisher: McFarland

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In 1975, after his two Godfather epics, Francis Ford Coppola went to the Philippines to film Apocalypse Now. He scrapped much of the original script, a jingoist