'The Good, the Bad and the Multiplex' by Mark Kermode
So, from lost letters, we move on to potentially lost causes in Mark Kermode's 'The Good, the Bad and the Multiplex'.
Esteemed film critic Mark Kermode is back with a reasoned polemic on the state of cinema and why the current system is failing us, the audience. Kermode discusses the demise of the projectionist and the knock on effect for performance quality, how remaking popular foreign language films means a lot is lost in translation and independent cinemas' ongoing battle for survival. This is a book that questions the familiar headlines, revealing that the British are rarely coming (no matter how many Oscars Dame Judi Dench and Colin Firth win) and that, despite the hype, 3D is far from the future. High noon is approaching, and Sheriff Kermode clearly has no plans to get out of Dodge.