Author: J. R. Jordan Published: BearManor Media, February 8, 2020 (Revised Edition) Order from Amazon The idea of the director as a film’s author has countless exceptions. Plenty of film writers and c...
For those interested in Edgar Rice Burroughs’ jungle hero Tarzan, Burroughs historian and author Scott Tracy Griffin released an impressive, comprehensive book back in 2012, Tarzan: The Centennial Cel...
Hard Case Crime, the hard-boiled fiction label of Titan Books, has released previously unpublished books from such classic crime authors as James M. Cain, David Dodge, Mickey Spillane, and Donald E. W...
In anticipation of the upcoming sequel to Zack Snyder’s 300, Titan Books has released 300: Rise of an Empire: The Art of the Film, a large hardcover book filled with production photos, artwork, and ch...
After almost a decade since its initial publication in 2003, Robert Sellers’ Very Naughty Boys: The Amazing True Story of HandMade Films returns in a paperback edition courtesy of Titan Books. Sellers...
Every so often, an “art of” book comes along and makes me want to revisit the film itself and watch solely for the designs. Such is the case with a release in which the film’s director, Neill Blomkamp...
Recommended only for die-hard fans of the recently released movie, Titan Books’ World War Z: The Art of the Film is more of a paperback companion piece than its own beast. At 160 pages, it’s fil...
Forget any marketing or official blurbs you might have read about Stephen King’s latest book, Joyland. In fact, forget any preconceived notions you might have about King himself. The official synopsis...
The trouble with The Art of Epic is how distributors at Titan Books have released it a month prior to the film’s release, making readers wait an achingly long time to see the May 24th release. For thi...