In absorbing essays on books about film, the distinguished critic
Richard Schickel offers more insights into moviemaking on every page
than a reader will find in an entire shelf of film encyclopedias. His
trenchant observations about films, actors, directors, producers, and
the machinations of an always fascinating industry are consistently
authoritative and entertaining. Here are charming but clear-eyed
appraisals of Hollywood's major players, its low comedy and high
self-regard, its bedrock of bourgeois values, its strange and convoluted
affair with sex, and its relentless drive to give the customers what
they want, regardless of critical failings. Film on Paper promises to
be one of the most enjoyable movie books of the year.