American Cinema of the 1990s: Themes and Variations (Screen Decades) (Screen Decades: American Culture/American Cinema)

American Cinema of the 1990s: Themes and Variations (Screen Decades) (Screen Decades: American Culture/American Cinema)

by Linda Mizejewski (Contributor), Caryl Flinn (Contributor), Linda Mizejewski (Contributor), Diane Waldman (Contributor), Amy Villarejo (Contributor), Diane Waldman (Contributor), Krin Gabbard (Contributor), José Capino (Contributor), Chuck Kleinhans (Contributor), Debra White-Stanley (Contributor), Timothy Shary (Contributor), Chris Holmlund (Editor), Caryl Flinn (Contributor), Amy Villarejo (Contributor), Sharon Willis (Contributor)

Synopsis

With the U.S. economy booming under President Bill Clinton and the cold war finally over, many Americans experienced peace and prosperity in the nineties. Digital technologies gained popularity, with nearly one billion people online by the end of the decade. The film industry wondered what the effect on cinema would be. The essays in American Cinema of the 1990s examine the big-budget blockbusters and critically acclaimed independent films that defined the decade. The 1990s' most popular genre, action, channeled anxieties about global threats such as AIDS and foreign terrorist attacks into escapist entertainment movies. Horror films and thrillers were on the rise, but family-friendly pictures and feel-good romances netted big audiences too. Meanwhile, independent films captured hearts, engaged minds, and invaded Hollywood: by decade's end every studio boasted its own art film affiliate.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 304
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Published: 15 Nov 2008

ISBN 10: 0813543665
ISBN 13: 9780813543666

Media Reviews

There is nothing like this series. Screen Decades firmly situates American cinema in the realms of material culture, popular culture, cultural narrative, reception analysis, and industrial history.