TY - BOOK AU - Neale,Stephen TI - Genre and contemporary Hollywood SN - 0851708862 AV - PN 1993.5 G335 2002 U1 - 791.43 PY - 2002/// CY - London PB - British Film Institute KW - Motion pictures KW - United States KW - Film genres KW - 20160300 KW - Géneros cinematográficos KW - Cine KW - Temas, motivos KW - Clasificación N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Tall revenue features : the genealogy of the modern blockbuster / Sheldon Hall -- Westerns and gangster films since the 1970s / Steve Neale -- The new Hollywood musical : from Saturday night fever to Footloose / J.P. Telotte -- Some smothering dreams : the combat film in contemporary Hollywood / Michael Hammond -- From female friends to literary ladies : the contemporary woman's film / Karen Hollinger -- Hollywood lives : the state of the biopic at the turn of the century / Carolyn Anderson and John Lupo -- From paranoia to postmodernism? The horror movie in late modern society / Andrew Tudor -- The impossibility of romance : Hollywood comedy, 1978-99 / William Paul -- Conforming passions? Contemporary romantic comedy / Frank Krutnik -- Pleasing the million : Shakespearean cinema of the 1990s / Roberta E. Pearson -- Hollywood production trends in the era of globalisation, 1990-99 / Tino Balio -- 'The best Disney film Disney never made' : children's films and the family audience in American cinema since the 1960s / Peter Krämer -- Movie ratings as genre : the incontestable R / Kevin S. Sandler -- Cinema and the premises of youth : 'teen films' and their sites in the 1980s and 1990s / James Hay and Stephen Bailey -- Ghetto reelness : Hollywood film production, Black popular culture and the ghetto action film cycle / S. Craig Watkins -- 'Film noir like you've never seen' : Jim Thompson adaptations and cycles of neo-noir / Peter Stanfield -- Grisham adaptations and the legal thriller / Keith Bartlett -- Film parody and the resuscitation of genre / Dan Harries -- 'Gone with the wind plus fangs' : genre, taste and distinction in the assembly, marketing and reception of Bram Stoker's Dracula / Thomas Austin N2 - This collection of essays looks in detail at some of the principal genres, cycles and trends in Hollywood's output during the last two decades of the 20th century UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/bios/ucal052/2003464610.html UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/ucal043/2003464610.html UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy041/2003464610.html ER -