The Best Film You've Never Seen
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Author | Robert K. Elder |
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Publisher | Chicago Review Press |
Publication date | 2013 |
Preceded by | The Film That Changed My Life |
The Best Film You've Never Seen: 35 Directors Champion the Forgotten or Critically Savaged Movies They Love is a book by the journalist and editor Robert K. Elder.[1]
Synopsis
[edit]Published in 2013, the book features interviews with 35 directors about lesser-known movies that influenced them.[2][3][4] This is the companion to his previous book, The Film That Changed My Life.
Interviews
[edit]- John Woo (Le Samouraï)
- Danny Boyle (Eureka)
- John Dahl (Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me)
- Guillermo del Toro (Arcane Sorcerer)
- Rian Johnson (Under the Volcano)
- Jay Duplass (Joe Versus the Volcano)
- Richard Linklater (Some Came Running)
- John Waters (Boom!)
- Kevin Smith (A Man for All Seasons)
- Peter Bogdanovich (Trouble in Paradise)
- Edgar Wright (The Super Cops)
- Bill Condon (Sweet Charity)
- Alex Proyas (The Swimmer)
- Frank Oz (The Trial)
Reception
[edit]Reviews of the book have praised both Elder's interviewing style and the depth of information included in the book.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ "Book Review: “The Best Film You’ve Never Seen”" Archived September 6, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. Famous Monsters.
- ^ Matheson, Whitney. "Excerpt: 'The Best Film You've Never Seen'". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2024-10-24.
- ^ "Book review: Hollywood greats share 'The Best Film You've Never Seen'". JC Online.
- ^ Pitt, David. "The Best Film You've Never Seen: 35 Directors Champion the Forgotten or critically Savaged Movies They Love". Booklist 5/15/2013, Vol. 109 Issue 18, p10
- ^ Google Books
- ^ Book Excerpt: Guillermo Del Toro talks about the Best Film You've Never Seen|Features|Roger Ebert
- ^ "When a Fire Starts to Burn: 'The Best Film You've Never Seen'". By Brendan Boyle, Pop Matters, 5 August 2013