Book description
If blockbusters make money no matter how bad they are, then why not
make a good one for a change?
How can 3-D be the future of cinema when it's been giving audiences
a headache for over a hundred years?
Why pay to watch films in cinemas that don't have a projectionist
but do have a fast-food stand?
And, in a world where Sex and the City 2 was a hit, what are
film critics even for?
Outspoken, opinionated and hilariously funny, The Good, The Bad
and The Multiplex is a must for anyone who has ever sat in an
undermanned, overpriced cinema and wondered: 'How the hell did things
get to be this terrible?'
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.