The American crime film has recently enjoyed a surge in popularity and proliferation, making it the most pervasive genre in contemporary cinema. Though it now tackles current issues, it continues to reference the classic narratives and archetypes established in the great crime pictures of past decades. The titles explored in this critical survey feature a variety of themes and show that the crime film genre has fused with other genres to create fascinating hybrids. Focusing on character and plot construction, the author highlights the gangster and film noir traditions that still run strongly…mehr
The American crime film has recently enjoyed a surge in popularity and proliferation, making it the most pervasive genre in contemporary cinema. Though it now tackles current issues, it continues to reference the classic narratives and archetypes established in the great crime pictures of past decades. The titles explored in this critical survey feature a variety of themes and show that the crime film genre has fused with other genres to create fascinating hybrids. Focusing on character and plot construction, the author highlights the gangster and film noir traditions that still run strongly through recent American cinema. Among the many filmmakers analyzed within these pages are David Lynch, Gus Van Sant, David Mamet, Werner Herzog, Sam Raimi, David Cronenberg and the Coen Brothers. Stuart Gordon, director of the cult classic Re-Animator, provides the lively and incisive foreword.
Matthew Sorrento teaches film at Rutgers University-Camden in New Jersey. He has served as editor for Identity Theory and Film Threat and is a regular contributor to many other publications.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Foreword by Stuart Gordon Preface Introduction: Why Genre, and Why the New Crime Film Has Arrived PART ONE : NEW BREAK-INS 1. Say Hello to the New Heist: Spike Lee's Inside Man 2. Paranoia Reemerging: Tony Gilroy's Michael Clayton >Notes on a Scandal 4. Searching the Wasteland: Debra Granik's Winter's Bone 5. Teen Crime and Redemption: Gus Van Sant's Elephant and Paranoid Park PART TWO : DARKEST REGIONS 6. Night of the Hunters: David Fincher's Zodiac and the New Serial Killer Film 7. Crime and Suffering: Stuart Gordon's Edmond and Stuck 8. In a World of "Shit": Crime Motifs in Richard Linklater's Fast Food Nation 9. Noir and True Crime: Andrew Jarecki's All Good Things 10. "Now It's Dark": David Lynch's Crime Nightmares PART THREE : THE OLDSCHOOL GOES NEW 11. The Bloody Frontier: Tommy Lee Jones's Weary Avenger 12. New Paths to Justice: Clint Eastwood's Late-Career Crime Films 13. Woody Allen's Match(ed) Point: The Crime of Class 14. David Mamet: Crime, Power, and Perspective 15. New Ganglands: The Journey to Public Enemies and American Gangster
PART FOUR : TRIUMPHANT GETAWAYS 16. The Coen Uncanny: From Blood Simple to No Country for Old Men 17. From the Body Outward: The New Crimes of David Cronenberg 18. Reclaiming the Renegade Cop: Werner Herzog's Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans 19. Sam Raimi's A Simple Plan: A Triumph of Classicism Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Foreword by Stuart Gordon Preface Introduction: Why Genre, and Why the New Crime Film Has Arrived PART ONE : NEW BREAK-INS 1. Say Hello to the New Heist: Spike Lee's Inside Man 2. Paranoia Reemerging: Tony Gilroy's Michael Clayton >Notes on a Scandal 4. Searching the Wasteland: Debra Granik's Winter's Bone 5. Teen Crime and Redemption: Gus Van Sant's Elephant and Paranoid Park PART TWO : DARKEST REGIONS 6. Night of the Hunters: David Fincher's Zodiac and the New Serial Killer Film 7. Crime and Suffering: Stuart Gordon's Edmond and Stuck 8. In a World of "Shit": Crime Motifs in Richard Linklater's Fast Food Nation 9. Noir and True Crime: Andrew Jarecki's All Good Things 10. "Now It's Dark": David Lynch's Crime Nightmares PART THREE : THE OLDSCHOOL GOES NEW 11. The Bloody Frontier: Tommy Lee Jones's Weary Avenger 12. New Paths to Justice: Clint Eastwood's Late-Career Crime Films 13. Woody Allen's Match(ed) Point: The Crime of Class 14. David Mamet: Crime, Power, and Perspective 15. New Ganglands: The Journey to Public Enemies and American Gangster
PART FOUR : TRIUMPHANT GETAWAYS 16. The Coen Uncanny: From Blood Simple to No Country for Old Men 17. From the Body Outward: The New Crimes of David Cronenberg 18. Reclaiming the Renegade Cop: Werner Herzog's Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans 19. Sam Raimi's A Simple Plan: A Triumph of Classicism Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
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