Leonard Maltin's Movie and Video Guide 2003

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Leonard Maltin
Signet, 2002 - 1664 pages
Summer blockbusters and independent sleepers; the masterworks of John Ford, Alfred Hitchcock, and Frank Capra; the timeless comedy of the Marx Brothers and Buster Keaton; the animated classics of Walt Disney; the greatest foreign films ever made. This 2003 edition is packed with the films you can't afford to miss - and those you can - from box office smashes to cult classics to forgotten gems to forgettable bombs. They're all listed here alphabetically, complete with all the essential information you could ask for * Date of release, running time, director, stars, MPAA ratings, color or black and white * Concise summary, capsule review, and four-star-to-BOMB rating system * Notes on computer-colorized films and those shot in widescreen format and best viewed * in letterbox format * Symbols for DVD, videocassette, and laserdisc releases * Completely updated index of leading actors * Updated source list for buying and renting DVDs, videocassettes, and laserdiscs New - Nearly 19,000 capsule movie reviews, with more than 300 new entries. More than 14,000 videocassette, 5,000 DVD, and 8,000 laserdisc listings. Up-to-date list of mail-order sources for buying and renting videocassettes and discs. Newly updated indexes of leading performers. Official motion picture code ratings from G to NC-17. Complete listings of every vintage movie series from Blondie to Tarzan. Reviews of little-known sleepers, foreign films, rarities, and camp classics.

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About the author (2002)

Film critic and historian Leonard Maltin was born in New York City on December 18, 1950. He grew up in Teaneck, New Jersey and began writing as a teen. Maltin received a degree in journalism from New York University and has published articles in numerous film journals, newspapers, and magazines. He is well-known for his bestselling annual, Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide, the first edition of which he created at the age of 18. Maltin has written or edited many other film-related books and television specials, and he has hosted, produced and/or written video documentaries. His title Leonard Maltin's 2012 Movie Guide made The New York Times Best Seller List for 2012. He has hosted radio and cable programs, was a film critic for Playboy magazine, and has been the movie reviewer for Entertainment Tonight since 1982. Maltin has also appeared in several animated television series including South Park. He lectures on film and taught for nine years at New York City's New School for Social Research. Maltin currently teaches in the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California. He has been a guest curator for the film department of New York's Museum of Modern Art, president of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, and a member of the National Film Preservation Board and the Advisory Board of the Hollywood Entertainment Museum. Maltin has been the recipient of awards and citations from the American Society of Cinematographers, Anthology Film Archives, The Society of Cinephiles, and the Telluride Film Festival.

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