The B list The National Society of Film Critics on the low-budget beauties, genre-bending mavericks, and cult classics we love

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Published
Cambridge, MA : Da Capo Press c2008.
Language
English
Corporate Author
National Society of Film Critics
Corporate Author
National Society of Film Critics (-)
Other Authors
David Sterritt (-), John Anderson, 1955 March 10-
Physical Description
xiii, 240 p. ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes index.
ISBN
9780306815669
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this collection of essays by members of the National Society of Film Critics, the "B movie" is defined, classically, as "the Hollywood stepchild, the underbelly of the double feature." What B movies have become is a question the book answers only partially-movie fans will certainly debate whether newer films like Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs actually deserve a place next to proven genre classics like Gun Crazy and Crime Wave. Among dozens of pieces, highlights include Charles Taylor's appreciation of 1967's Point Blank and its embattled director, John Boorman, who mixed French New Wave styling and pulp-novel nihilism to inspirational effect (he also discusses Mel Gibson's remake and Steven Soderbergh's open tribute in The Limey). Roger Ebert's knowledgeable contributions don't disappoint; having himself penned the absurd B classic Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, he champions outliers Peeping Tom, May and Pink Flamingos. Rob Nelson includes the gonzo 1989 Nicolas Cage film Vampire's Kiss, for which the actor ate a live cockroach on-screen. Other titles include Detour, The Conversation, Vanishing Point, Videodrome, Eraserhead and last year's Grindhouse; though the collection's breadth undermines any attempt to pin down the modern B picture, these brief essays celebrate well the reckless streak that runs through Hollywood. (Oct.) Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information.