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Violent Screen: A Critic's 13 Years On The Front Lines Of Movie M
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Violent Screen: A Critic's 13 Years On The Front Lines Of Movie M Paperback - 1997

by Hunter, Stephen

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Baltimore Sun movie critic Stephen Hunter takes aim at 13 years (1981-94) of popular movies, from film noir to teenage slashers, gangster flicks to sci-fi pics, and examines the current, and often violent, culture of modern cinema. Organized by topic, this book is a fascinating chronicle of today's increasingly violent and alienating culture.

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New York: Delta, 1997. 1st ptg.. paperback. Book: Good. 8vo.. 390 pp. 5 1/4 x 8. Black wraps stamped in white and yellow. Minor wear at corners, slight yellowing of pages.
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Stephen Hunter is the author of 20 novels and the retired chief film critic for the Washington Post, where he won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Distinguished Criticism. His novels include The Third Bullet; Sniper's Honor; I, Sniper; I, Ripper; and Point of Impact, which was adapted for film and TV as Shooter. Hunter lives in Baltimore, Maryland.