Adam Nevell (Ed.) - The Art of The B-Movie Poster!
Gingko Press, Berkeley CA. 2016 - 320 S., ill. - ISBN: 978-1-58423-622-1 - ca. 28,00 €
Ein grandioser, uneingeschränkt zu empfehlender Bildband für jeden Filmfan.
Exploding off the page with over 1,000 of the best examples of
exploitation, grindhouse, and pulp film poster design comes The Art of
the B Movie Poster, a collection of incredible posters from low-budget
films from the 1940s, 50s, 60s, and 70s. Once relegated to the
underground and midnight movie circuit, these films and their bombastic
advertisements are experiencing a surge of mainstream popularity driven
by fans appreciative of the artistic skill, distinctive aesthetic, and
unabashed sensationalism they relied on to make a profit, with the
quality of the poster often far surpassing that of the film itself. The
book celebrates this tradition with sections divided into "moral panic"
films, action, horror, sci-fi, and of course, sex, each introduced with
short essays by genre experts such as Kim Newman, Eric Schaffer, Simon
Sheridan, Vern, and author Stephen Jones, winner of the Horror Writer's
Association 2015 Bram Stoker Award for Non-Fiction. Edited by Adam
Newell and featuring an introduction by author and filmmaker Pete Tombs,
The Art of the B Movie Poster is a loving tribute to the artwork and
artists that brought biker gangs, jungle girls, James Bond rip-offs and
reefer heads to life for audiences around the world. (Pressetext von amazon.de)
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