Top 12 books about cinema

Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing

Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing

202210 min read
by Matthew Perry
5.0

What is Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing about?

“Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing” is an unforgettable story of Matthew Perry's life and experiences. This honest, moving, and heartbreaking book sheds light on the details of family, friendship, work, relationships, and addiction in Matthew's life. It also explains how anyone can pull themselves together and overcome addiction.

I'm Glad My Mom Died

I'm Glad My Mom Died

202210 min read
by Jennette McCurdy
5.0

What is I'm Glad My Mom Died about?

“I'm Glad My Mom Died” by Jennette McCurdy presents the American actress and singer's childhood memories. Through McCurdy’s example, you will find out what kind of environment and psychological conditions your favorite childhood actors grew up in. You will also learn how their careers influenced their off-screen lives.

Greenlights

Greenlights

202010 min read
by Matthew McConaughey
5.0

What is Greenlights about?

“Greenlights” illustrates the life and its various lessons for the actor and the author, Matthew McConaughey. This book is rich with personal stories, practical wisdom, and ideas for self-improvement. It invites you to change the angle of view on the situations you come across.

Will

Will

202112 min read
by Will Smith, Mark Manson
5.0

What is Will about?

Will Smith began his exhilarating journey from West Philadelphia to Hollywood stardom. In his autobiography, a famous American actor shares the highs and lows of fame, revealing how his unprecedented success didn't bring the expected happiness. “Will” explores the price of fame and the lessons learned along the way.

Finding Me

Finding Me

2023
by Viola Davis
5.0

What is Finding Me about?

Finding Me is a memoir by Viola Davis, which tells readers about her childhood in a humble apartment in Central Falls, Rhode Island, and her successful career on the stage in New York City. Davis wants to share her personal stories to emphasize the importance of self-love, honesty, and courage in today’s competitive and judgmental world. Read on to get inspired, appreciate individuality, and reconnect with your authentic self, free from society’s pressure.

Easy Riders, Raging Bulls

Easy Riders, Raging Bulls

1999
by Peter Biskind
5.0

What is Easy Riders, Raging Bulls about?

Peter Biskind, a cultural critic and film historian, offers an in-depth exploration of 1970s Hollywood in his book Easy Riders, Raging Bulls. The period, often referred to as «New Hollywood» was marked by daring creativity of filmmakers such as Steven Spielberg, Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese and others. Easy Riders, Raging Bulls is a fascinating chronicle of an era that forever changed cinematic storytelling.

Making Movies

Making Movies

1996
by Sidney Lumet
5.0

What is Making Movies about?

Have you always been interested in the ins and outs of the movie-making business? The book Making Movies by Sidney Lumet is not only a memoir but also an insightful map of the world of Hollywood. You’ll find out how to make a scene with hundreds of extras, how to help actors maintain peak performance when shooting take after take, and how film directors select scripts.

The Great Movies

The Great Movies

2003
by Roger Ebert
5.0

What is The Great Movies about?

An acclaimed movie critic, Roger Ebert, combined a number of his essays on films in the book The Great Movies. Ebert provides a fresh view of universally loved motion pictures, as well as some lesser-known masterpieces, some of which include Psycho, Citizen Kane, Metropolis, and more. Read on to look at your favorites from another angle or to prepare yourself for a new quality watch.

The Disaster Artist

The Disaster Artist

2014
by Greg Sestero, Tom Bissell
5.0

What is The Disaster Artist about?

The Disaster Artist by Greg Sestero and Tom Bissell is a humorous story of Greg Sestero's experiences with the eccentric Tommy Wiseau, whom he met at an acting school in San Francisco. The story tells about their journey in making The Room, written, directed, and financed by Wiseau. Read this honest portrait of Wiseau to find out how he defied all artistic norms and became a quirky celebrity.

Pictures at a Revolution

Pictures at a Revolution

2009
by Mark Harris
5.0

What is Pictures at a Revolution about?

Pictures at a Revolution by Mark Harris tells about the making of the 1967 Best Picture nominees, like Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, The Graduate, In the Heat of the Night, Doctor Dolittle, and Bonnie and Clyde. This was a time when Hollywood was all about Westerns and musicals, but these films shook things up. The book explains how these movies reflected and sparked the 1960s cultural revolution, totally changing Hollywood and even America.

Lynch on Lynch

Lynch on Lynch

2005
by Chris Rodley
5.0

What is Lynch on Lynch about?

Chris Rodley's Lynch on Lynch takes us on a ride through the mind of David Lynch, a movie-making genius who's never been afraid to get a little weird. This book gives us a deep dive into Lynch's obsession with showing the darker side of the American dream. This book is like a chat with Lynch himself as he talks about not just his movies but also his love for painting, photography, TV projects, and more.

Rebel Without a Crew

Rebel Without a Crew

1996
by Robert Rodriguez
5.0

What is Rebel Without a Crew about?

If you're a film enthusiast, you'll absolutely love Robert Rodriguez's book Rebel Without a Crew. Rodriguez, an independent screenwriter and director, shares his secrets of creating the successful film El Mariachi, all on a budget of just $7,000! His book is filled with invaluable advice on film production, directing, and screenwriting.

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