Description: The publication suggests the formation of a tentative filmic canon in which modernist homes are used by filmmakers as containers for immorality and vice. Essays by John Yoder and Joseph Rosa are paired with several illustrations as well as highlights from eight films that employ the trope, including The Damned Don’t Cry (1950), Diamonds are Forever (1971), Blade Runner (1982), Body Double (1984), Lethal Weapon 2 (1989), L.A. Confidential (1997), The Big Lebowski (1998), and Twilight (2008).” Printed in a tabloid format in red and yellow ink Evil People in Modernist Homes in Popular Films offers a serious but lighthearted investigation of the representation of Modernist architecture in popular film, reflecting on the convention of associating evil characters and events with Modern buildings, and also, more generally, on the relation between cinema and architecture. A series of texts point to examples in the James Bond films, Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner, Ang Lee’s The Ice Storm, and many others, accompanied by plentiful film stills. Category: Zine Pages: 24 p. Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth): 38 x 29 cm. Cover: Paperback Binding: folded Process: offset-printed Color: monochrome Edition: 1000 Signed: Unsigned and Unnumbered
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Publication Year: 2010
Format: Chapbook/Pamphlet
Language: English
Book Title: Evil People in Modernist Homes in Popular Films
Author: Benjamin Critton
Publisher: Benjamni Critton
Genre: Action
Topic: Architecture