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Review "Impressive...poignant"-- "AirMail" "Catnip for those that want to dive deeply into its highly specific subject... that fascinating and all-too-rare project that leaves you more interested in its subjects than when you started."-- "Paste Magazine" "Fun City Cinema is the book NYC deserves, Jason Bailey without question the right author for the job... Bailey is adept at analyzing why certain films and individuals make such a deep impact on the cultural and artistic landscape. Fun City Cinema might be his most ambitious yet..." -- "The Film Stage" "A perceptive guide and critic, Bailey anchors the book around a 'representative' film of each decade from the 1920s to the 2010s... A superb study of films set in and representative of the Big Apple. Anyone interested in the history of American film will find much to savor here." (*starred* review) -- "Library Journal" "Film critic and historian Bailey (It's Okay with Me) takes an exhilarating look at the history of New York City through films spanning the past 100 years that have become 'valuable reminder[s] of what once was.' Combining his impressive knowledge of cinema with fascinating historical context of the cultural moments that gave rise to each film, Bailey illuminates how movies functioned as an 'act of preservation' and 'a conversation of connections and reflections between the fictional lives in their foregrounds and the real lives happening behind them'... Cinephiles will relish every stop of this entertaining tour of the big city." -- "Publishers Weekly" "Bailey knows that to love New York is, on some level, to love the movies that have seared it into our memories. To read this extraordinary book is to love them a little more." --Justin Chang "film critic for the LA Times" "Fun City Cinema is a beautifully exhaustive, insightful, and engrossing study of New York City and the movies that reflected its political, economic, and cultural shifts over a century. Bailey writes eloquently not just about the importance and artistry of these films, but also how they helped shape our sense of the city in which they were set. This is a marvelous history of the Big Apple seen through the eyes of an incisive film critic who serves as a knowledgeable, ingratiating tour guide."--Tim Grierson "author of This Is How You Make a Movie" "Fun City Cinema is an express train that makes local stops at long-forgotten stations, pausing long enough to conjure the ghosts out of their hiding places and up onto the streets where they stalk, strut, and drift through a city that is, on the surface always changing. Jason Bailey's accomplishment is that he sees and feels his way through those changes to the city's tough irreducible core. He could have called this book The Lights Above, the Grit Below. He's in touch with both."--Charles Taylor "author of Opening Wednesday at a Theater or Drive-In Near You: The Shadow Cinema of the American '70" "Fun City Cinema is my favorite sort of film book. Jason Bailey takes us on a tour through not just New York cinema, but the city that gave birth to it and the fantastic, absurd, glorious ways in which New York's history is, all on its own, stranger than fiction. New York owes much to the cinema, and the cinema owes much back, and Fun City Cinema is a wild and gorgeous ride through that brilliant relationship."--Alissa Wilkinson "film critic for Vox" "Fun City is an astonishing history of NYC told through the films that shot on the streets and the politics that shaped each era. From the glamor of early talkies to the grit of film noir to the dirty old New York of the 1970s. Page after page of fascinating behind the scenes tales of classics like Sweet Smell of Success, Midnight Cowboy, Taxi Driver, and Uncut Gems. It's a book full of insightful prose and great photos that I found impossible to put down."--Larry Karaszewski "co-writer of Ed Wood, The People vs. Larry Flint, and Dolemite Is My Name" "An un-put-downable work of political, cultural, an

Product Overview

  • ISBN: 9781419747816
  • Author(s): Bailey, Jason
  • Publisher: Abrams Books
  • Pages: 352
  • Format: Hardcover