Synopses & Reviews
Offering a garden-variety of carefully cultivated lists, this suggestion guide for the at-home movie viewer incorporates classic films with those more obscure for a full menu of watch-worthy films. Online streaming services might present their own recommendation services, but little is provided about the film beyond a snippet description and further research is usually required. This all-in-one recommendation source provides descriptions, a capsule review, trivia, and helpful tips on where to locate the movie—whether in DVD format or online. Hosting a mini-film festival or coordinating the programming for a film class or club becomes an easy undertaking with this guide on hand, or it could simply be the solution for any given Friday night. Such figures as authors, film bloggers, and columnists contribute to the suggestions, incorporating the respected views of people that include Julia Sweeney, Barry Gifford, and Bilge Ebiri.
Among those contributing to this book are:
Bilge Ebiri (popular film blogger)
Barry Gifford (author of Wild At Heart)
Bill Ott (Publisher of Booklist)
Julia Sweeney (Saturday Night Live cast member and monologist)
Zoe Trope (author of YA memoir Please Dont Kill the Freshman)
Ken Vandermark (MacArthur "genius" grant-winning jazz musician)
Eugenia Williamson (pop culture columnist for The Boston Phoenix)
Review
"Queue Tips should be required reading for bona fide and budding film buffs alike. Its many recommendations will leave readers with a laundry list of cinematic gems to seek out. It's a must-read packed with must-sees!" —Huffington Post (October 23, 2012)
Review
"It's an imaginative and often thought-provoking book—Zoe Trope's 'Seven Reasons to Love Nicholas Cage' really does make us take another look at the frequently mocked actor—and it has a little bit of something for everyone, while at the same time managing to avoid the usual staples of best-of lists and the same familiar titles you see in a multitude of other books." —Booklist (November 2012)
Review
"A fun paperback. . . . I have one big complaint: It's too damn short!" —www.OKGazette.com
Review
"Provide[s] a different, interesting way to categorize movies other than the standard worn out labels. . . . I started out skeptical of the entire concept behind Queue Tips but wading a couple of chapters in convinced me that Christopher is on to something." —www.CineGeek.com
Synopsis
Offering carefully cultivated suggestions that diverge widely from garden-variety lists, this guide for the at-home movie viewer incorporates classic films with those more obscure for a full menu of watch-worthy movies. Online streaming services often present their own recommendation services, but little is provided about each film beyond a brief synopsis, usually requiring further research. This all-in-one recommendation source provides descriptions, capsule reviews, trivia, and helpful tips on where to locate the movie—whether in DVD format or online. Hosting a mini film festival or coordinating the programming for a film class or club becomes an easy undertaking with this guide on hand, or it could simply be the solution for any given Friday night. Figures such as authors, film bloggers, and columnists contribute to the suggestions, incorporating the respected views of people that include Bilge Ebiri, Barry Gifford, and Ignatiy Vishnevetsky—the cohost of Roger Ebert Presents At the Movies.
About the Author
Rob Christopher is an author and a writer for Chicagoist.com. He has written articles for such publications as the Chicago Reader and American Libraries and is the author of the book 100 Spinning Plates. He is the coeditor of the documentary Kosher Messiah and an active contributor to CINE-FILE, an independent, nonprofit web resource. He lives in Chicago.