Celebrating everything from guilty pleasures to campy cult classics, Rotten Tomatoes' first book is a light-hearted, slightly irreverent delight for the cinephile and pop-culture fanatic.
Celebrating everything from guilty pleasures to campy cult classics, Rotten Tomatoes' first book is a light-hearted, slightly irreverent delight for the cinephile and pop-culture fanatic.
HOOK. WET HOT AMERICAN SUMMER. VALLEY OF THE DOLLS. There are some movies that defy traditional standards -- films panned by critics that go on to become beloved classics and cult phenoms anyway.
In ROTTEN MOVIES WE LOVE, the editors at Rotten Tomatoes - the leading online aggregator of movie and TV show reviews -- explore and celebrate these underrated films. The book is comprised of short write-ups on "rotten" movies, focusing on why we love them, why they scored so low on RT's infamous Tomatometer, fun stories about their making, and how they have became pop-culture touchstones. The book is broken into seven categories that hint at the reasoning found within - People's Champs, Cult Leaders, Sequels Worth a Second Look and so on - and will also feature 15 essays by critics from Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and more, each about a rotten movie that they love. Punctuated with black-and-white film stills and punchy two-colour illustrations, the book is a fun romp through quirky, unusual film history.Featured films include:Cherry 2000Die Hard with a VengeanceBad BoysValley of the DollsFirst Wives ClubSpace JamThe WizThe Greatest ShowmanBurlesqueThe HolidayHocus PocusXanadu“" Rotten Movies We Love will shine a light on underrated movies you've never heard of and remind you of the movies that you loved in the theater, hated on the way home, but quoted for the next decade. Some of my favorite movies are in this book."-- Emily V. Gordon, co-writer of The Big Sick”
"Rotten Movies We Love will shine a light on underrated movies you've never heard of and remind you of the movies that you loved in the theater, hated on the way home, but quoted for the next decade. Some of my favorite movies are in this book."
--Emily V. Gordon, co-writer of The Big Sick
"Ironically I'm refusing to read this book until I know its Rotten Tomatoes score. But I'm pretty sure I'll love it!"
--Jimmy Fallon, comedian, actor, and host of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
Rotten Tomatoes is your go-to source for what to watch, packed with recommendations from critics and fans - and opportunities for lively debate and discussion. It's the home of the Tomatometer, the world's most trusted measure of collective critical thought and the Audience Score, which takes the temperature of fans.
HOOK. WET HOT AMERICAN SUMMER. VALLEY OF THE DOLLS. There are some movies that defy traditional standards -- films panned by critics that go on to become beloved classics and cult phenoms anyway.In ROTTEN MOVIES WE LOVE , the editors at Rotten Tomatoes - the leading online aggregator of movie and TV show reviews -- explore and celebrate these underrated films. The book is comprised of short write-ups on "rotten" movies, focusing on why we love them, why they scored so low on RT's infamous Tomatometer, fun stories about their making, and how they have became pop-culture touchstones. The book is broken into seven categories that hint at the reasoning found within - People's Champs, Cult Leaders, Sequels Worth a Second Look and so on - and will also feature 15 essays by critics from Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair , The New Yorker and more, each about a rotten movie that they love. Punctuated with black-and-white film stills and punchy two-colour illustrations, the book is a fun romp through quirky, unusual film history.Featured films include: Cherry 2000 Die Hard with a Vengeance Bad Boys Valley of the Dolls First Wives Club Space Jam The Wiz The Greatest Showman Burlesque The Holiday Hocus Pocus Xanadu
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