Metropolitan

The biggest surprises in the book come in theMetropolitan dossier.

The Male Gazed: The Male Gazed On Hunks, Heartthrobs, and What Pop Culture Taught Me About (Desiring) Men

Betancourt explores the development of his queer male gaze through candid reflections on the pop-cultural influences that formed his early education in how to want and how to be.

Brother & Sister Enter the Forest

Throughout, the dramatic revelations never eclipse the grace of the story’s emotional core.

Cinema Speculation

The fan-boyishness that can get away from Tarantino in his writings for the New Beverly Cinema is wielded like a scalpel inCinema Speculation.

The Last Chairlift

The novel reads as a final, all-encompassing summary of Irving’s concerns and obsessions.

Gods of Want

Gods of Want resists words like “magical” and “mythical” and “dreamlike” because it takes magic, myth, and dreams so seriously.

Road Trip to Nowhere: Hollywood Encounters the Counterculture

Jon Lewis is a talented chronicler of the clash between artistic impulse and commercial imperative.

Rock on Film: The Movies That Rocked the Big Screen

Fred Goodman’sRock on Film has its selling points, but breadth and depth aren’t among them.

Tale of Cinema

Dennis Lim shares with Hong Sang-soo an exacting imagination that’s both erudite and tactile.

Don Winslow on City on Fire and Channeling Greek Tragedy

Don Winslow discusses how he’s seeking to establish crime fiction as another grand thread in the canvas of the entire storytelling tradition.

Camera Man

This unconventional biography casts its subject as the protagonist of his time, a mirror for the rapidly changing country in which he lived.

Hervé Le Tellier’s The Anomaly

Through his characters, Hervé Le Tellier explores the question of duplication from a personal, social, and philosophical perspective.

David Fincher: Mind Games

More than any writer before him, Adam Nayman cuts to the heart of the moral queasiness that abounds in Fincher’s work.

Late Summer

Late Summer is a quiet novel about loneliness, the universal human desire to be seen and felt, and the slow cost of isolation.

Films of Endearment

Koresky’s complicated relationship with age and mortality inflects much ofFilms of Endearment.

Subdivision

The intensity ofSubdivision’s narrative purpose stands in marked contrast toLet Me Think.