| New books on Spirited Away, Satoshi Kon by Andrew Osmond | Tue, 1 Jul 2008 |
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The BFI have recently published "Spirited Away: BFI Film Classics" by British writer Andrew Osmond, describing his book as tracing "connections between Spirited Away and Miyazaki's prior body of work, and provides an account of the film's production and the creative differences between Miyazaki and his collaborators, arguing that Spirited Away uses the cartoon medium to create a compellingly immersive drawn world." Coming in at 121 pages, "Spirited Away: BFI Film Classics" is out now with an RRP of £9.99. |
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Guts carries out the mission Griffith set for him but events take an unexpected and bloody turn. Unfortunately nobody has much time to dwell on the ramifications because the..
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Out of a strong Del Rey summer list, I’ve selected a few of the titles that appealed to me, hoping that there’s something here to please most tastes!
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Black Lagoon rounds off the First Barrage with rip-roaring conclusion to the Unstoppable Housemaid arc before following the crew as they embark on a mission set by the Triads..
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