

John Landis will be in Dublin this Wednesday along with Peter Bernstein, son of famed composer Elmer Bernstein, for Elmer Bernstein: 50 Years Of Film Music. John Landis is known for his work on such seminal comedies like The Blues Brothers, Trading Places, Coming To America, Animal House and horrors like An American Werewolf In London and, of course, Michael Jackson's Thriller. is our interview series where we talk to someone of the most well-known and respected actors and directors about their career, filmography, influences, what they make of the industry nowadays and everything in between. Get ready to sit on the edge of your seat - Monsters in the Movies is a gripping read.In Conversation With. Illustrated with movie stills and posters from the unrivalled archives of the Kobal Collection, the book will keep you entertained right until the curtain comes down.

Now in an ePub-friendly condensed format, Monsters in The Movies is filled with the author's own fascinating and entertaining insights into the world of movie-making along with contributions from some of the world's leading directors including Joe Dante and Guillermo del Toro, actors and special-effects wizards. Feast your eyes on a petrifying parade of voracious vampires, flesh-eating zombies and slavering werewolves as Landis explores the historical origins of archetypal monsters.

Be afraid, be very afraid.a century of cinema nightmare with John Landis, in ePub format for iPadįrom B-movie bogeymen and outer space-oddities to big-budget terrors, Monsters in the Movies by horror film maestro John Landis celebrates the greatest monsters ever to creep, fly, slither, stalk or rampage across the Silver Screen.
