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Movies (And Other Things) is the new book from NY Times #1 best seller Shea Serrano, a collection of thought-provoking and sometimes humorous insights into the film business and its attendant concerns. No detail is left unexamined when considering the topics of violence in Kill Bill, whether the raptors are at fault in Jurassic Park, or that tragic biopic about Tejano singer Selena. There’s an NBA style draft of scenes from famous gangster films, and a chapter about which race was “White saviored” the best by Kevin Costner. The book is lovingly illustrated in a retro comic book style by Arturo Torres, but not at the expense of facts, trivia, and analysis. 255 color pages, includes an afterword by Don Cheadle.
- publisher: Twelve Books
reviewed by SHOWTIME WITH PAUL O 06/2019
Movies (And Other Things) is the new book from NY Times #1 best seller Shea Serrano, a collection of thought-provoking and sometimes humorous insights into the film business and its attendant concerns. No detail is left unexamined when considering the topics of violence in Kill Bill, whether the raptors are at fault in Jurassic Park, or that tragic biopic about Tejano singer Selena. There’s an NBA style draft of scenes from famous gangster films, and a chapter about which race was “White saviored” the best by Kevin Costner. The book is lovingly illustrated in a retro comic book style by Arturo Torres, but not at the expense of facts, trivia, and analysis. 255 color pages, includes an afterword by Don Cheadle.
- publisher: Twelve Books
