Short Orders: Film Writing

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Serpent's Tail, 1997 - Literary Criticism & Collections - 239 pages
In this collection of his journalism, Jonathan Romney writes about film from art house to multiplex, ruminates on the end of the cinema's first century, and explores Hollywood's entry into the digital age, and within, the end of the reign of the real on-screen.

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Dick Tracy and the Aesthetics of Prosthetics
1
Blade Runner The Directors Cut
9
Reservoir Dogs Man Bites
15
Copyright

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Jonathan Romney is film critic of The Independent on Sunday. He has also written on film for The Guardian, New Statesman, Time Out, Sight and Sound, City Limits, and on music for The Wire.

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