Showing posts with label Peter Biskind. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peter Biskind. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Pandora’s Box by Peter Biskind review – essential viewing

 



Pandora’s Box by Peter Biskind review – essential viewing


A sweeping but gossipy behind-the-scenes look at the off-screen dramas that made prestige TV

Rebeca Nicholson

Friday 24 November 2023

Peter Biskind is a cinema man. Best known for 1998’s Easy Riders, Raging Bulls and other books about the meaty, macho movie business, he has turned his attentions to the growth of streaming services and what might be the end of the current golden age of TV. The swaggering Pandora’s Box attempts to wrangle a complex tale into some sort of order, from the early days of prestige TV, to the high-stakes and seemingly bottomless business of “content creation”. But in the acknowledgments that conclude the book, Biskind still offers a secular prayer for the return of his preferred medium. “Movies, I hope, will one day make a comeback,” he writes. For now, television will have to do.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Peter Biskind / Reconstructing Woody Allen



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Reconstructing Woody





For decades, Woody Allen could do no wrong. Then, in 1992, his luck turned, bringing personal scandal, legal battles, a front-page drubbing by The New York Times, and shrinking U.S. audiences. But his extraordinary output never slowed, and this month’s Match Point, starring Scarlett Johansson, may reverse the slide.