Hatchet Job by Mark Kermode

Hatchet Job by Mark Kermode

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Hatchet Job by Mark Kermode

'The finest film critic in Britain at the absolute top of his form' Stephen FryFor decades, the backbone of film criticism has been the hatchet job - the entertaining trashing of a film by professional reviewers, seen by many as cynical snobs. But with the arrival of the internet, have the critics finally fallen under the axe? With movie posters now just as likely to be adorned by Twitter quotes as fusty reviewer recommendations, has the rise of enthusiastic amateurism sounded the death knell of a profession? Are the democratic opportunities of the internet any more reliable than the old gripes and prejudices of the establishment? Can editing really be done by robots? And what kind of films would we have if we listened to what the audience thinks it wants? Starting with the celebrated TV fight between film-maker Ken Russell and critic Alexander Walker (the former hit the latter with a rolled-up copy of his Evening Standard review on live television) and ending with his own admission to Steven Spielberg of a major error of judgement, Mark Kermode takes us on a journey across the modern cinematic landscape. Like its predecessor, The Good, The Bad and The Multiplex, Hatchet Job blends historical analysis with trenchant opinion, bitter personal prejudices, autobiographical diversions and anecdotes, and laugh-out-loud acerbic humour. It's the perfect book for anyone who's ever expressed an opinion about a movie.
Really loved it -- Stephen Fry
A wry, robust and developed defence of accountable critical voices * Total Film *
Mark Kermode puts up a spirited argument for honesty, integrity and individualityAn opinionated, funny and meandering study of films and their critical reception, it reminds us of the importance of standing by your view * Daily Mail *
Entertainingly incendiary stuff * Empire *
Very accessible, entertaining and relevant . . . warmly recommended -- Den of Geek
Engaging, informative and funny . . . a thoroughly enjoyable and accessible book . . . buy it now * Vada *
Populist, entertaining . . . A very personal examination of the usefulness and value of film criticism . . . Will delight fans of Kermode's previous books, and offers a fascinating glimpse behind the curtain into the life of a professional film critic * Verité *
A passionate history of his craft [from] Britain's premier film critic * Sp!ked *
Mark Kermode, perhaps the UK's most prominent film critic and certainly one of its most respected, covers all the big issues involved in writing reviews: being honest and only saying things you actually believe, trying to get the facts right, writing well, being entertaining, and, sometimes, changing your mind . . . It's funny, moving and angry * Theaker's Quarterly *
Insightful, erudite . . . relaxed and witty -- HeyUGuys
Puts a populist, accessible front on concepts that lesser authors turn into psychobabble -- Jonathan Clements, MangaUK
Entertaining . . . lively . . . valiant . . . he still reacts to cinema with the open-minded enthusiasm of someone who sees going to the pictures as a treat * New Statesman *
Very good -- Mark Cousins
His enthusiasm for film and film criticism is infectious * The List *
Brilliantly puts the shifting sands of contemporary film criticism under the microscope -- Digital Spy
A riveting read . . . essential for anyone who is even remotely interested in movies -- I’m With Geek
Annoying, irritating -- Will Self * Guardian *
Outspoken, opinionated, and never lost for words, Mark Kermode has carved out a career in print, radio, and television based entirely on the belief that The Exorcist is the greatest movie ever made and that the Pirates of the Caribbean films should be buried in a very deep hole where they can never bother anyone ever again.
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ISBN 13 9781447230519
ISBN 10 1447230515
Title Hatchet Job
Author Mark Kermode
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2013-10-10
Number of pages 400
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.