"e;They don't care, and they don't care that they don't care"e;Set in Tent City under a freeway, jobless Andy stumbles in the rain, lost and without a destination.
From actor Cary Elwes, who played the iconic role of Westley in The Princess Bride, comes a first-person account and behind-the-scenes look at the making of the cult classic film filled with never-before-told stories, exclusive photographs, and interviews with costars Robin Wright, Wallace Shawn, Billy Crystal, Christopher Guest, and Mandy Patinkin, as well as author and screenwriter William Goldman, producer Norman Lear, and director Rob Reiner.
“This passionate, carefully researched, richly detailed, well-written study” reveals the political motives behind WWII Hollywood’s portrayal of Poles (Choice).
A look at the wide-ranging work of the Golden Age genius who made The Ten Commandments and other blockbusters—and helped found the American film industry.
Fans of John Leguizamo's smash-hit one-man shows (Mambo Mouth, Spic-o-rama, Freak, and Sexaholix) have already gotten a glimpse into his life, but this book tells the whole story, carrying readers along on a wild journey from his childhood in Queens to his current home at the top of the Hollywood pyramid.
Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories by Sunday Times bestselling writer Neil Gaiman is a tie-in edition to the unique Sky Arts series starring a host of British acting talent led by Tom Hughes and Johnny Vegas.
Highly recommended (Library Journal): The only full-length biography of legendary film director Ernst Lubitsch, the director of such Hollywood classics as Trouble in Paradise, Ninotchka, and The Shop Around the Corner.
Travel back to a time when divine beings mixed with mortals, when heroes battled sorcerers, and nature was a mysterious realm ruled by beautiful and dangerous deities.
Conferencia impartida por Javier de Lucas, Catedrático de Filosofía del Derecho y Filosofía Política Instituto de derechos humanos de la Universitat de València en la Universidad de Verano de Gandia al acto de apertura de la XXIXena edición de la Universidad de Verano de Gandia, el 16 de julio de 2012.
El guion de Miguel Muzquiz, es un retrato de lo que pasa en Mexico continuamente: la historia de una joven adolescente que es secuestrada por unos narcotraficantes cuando el azar hace sus jugarretas.