Chick Flicks : Movies women love
Author(s): Jo Berry & Angie Errigo
A fun, interesting, but sassy film guide for women Bette Davis walking off the boat in Now Voyager, the orgasm scene in When Harry Met Sally, Bill Murray backing off into the crowd, away from Scarlett Johanssen in Lost in Translation -- all are seminal chick flick moments, and, as such, are often passed over in more traditional(i.e. male) film guides. Chick Flicks seeks to make amends: written by and for women, you won't find lengthy pieces on Hitchcock's lighting engineers, Fellini's use of suture of Antonioni's representation of the sixties in Blow-Up. Rather, a witty, sassy and irreverent guide to what video to get out when the girls come round for a pizza: Eric Rohmer's Full Moon In Paris? Or Dirty Dancing? Mr Wonderful? Or Singles? About the Author: Jo Berry, a former features editor at Empire Magazine, has written on film for numerous publications including the Guardian, Maxim, the Radio Times and Eve Magazine. She's also a co-writer of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die. A former NME writer and movie publicist, Angie Errigo is a regular contributor to Empire Magazine. She also writes on film for The Sunday Times, Maxim, Sky and Metro.
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- : Orion Publishing Co
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- : Jo Berry & Angie Errigo