All film nerds eventually establish their bibles of film history, theory, and criticism–those cherished books that shaped, informed, and influenced a relationship with movies. And while that can run from the indispensable (Amos Vogel’s Film as a Subversive Art) to the blithe–such as Francios Truffaut’s 1967 collection of interviews with Alfred Hitchcock (a sincere...
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