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Pandoras Box: The Greed, Lust, and Lies That Broke Television
By (Author) Peter Biskind
Penguin Books Ltd
Allen Lane
13th February 2024
7th November 2023
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Television
Film, television, radio and performing arts genres
Popular culture
Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects
Art: financial aspects
384.554
Hardback
400
Width 144mm, Height 220mm, Spine 40mm
500g
The bestselling author of Easy Riders, Raging Bulls chronicles the heady rise and fall of television The revolution has been televized. From The Sopranos to Stranger Things, the shows we watch - and the ways we watch them - have been transformed over the past fifty years. Out of the bland wasteland of 'play-it-safe' broadcasting came astonishing stories of sex , violence, and corruption shown first on cable, and then by way of streaming. Today, the power of viewers to select what they want and when they want it is greater than ever before. In short, we are living in a new golden age of television, but golden ages don't last forever, and this one may turn out to be too much of a good thing. Revolutions have a habit of eating their own, and the era of 'peak TV' may have an unhappy ending. Pandora's Box is a major new account of the small screen from incisive cultural critic Peter Biskind. Through exclusive, candid and colourful interviews with writers, showrunners, directors and actors, Biskind brings us face to face with the people whose creations we encounter every day on our sofas, revealing the dynamic interplay of art, commerce and technology. We follow executives down the corridors of power and see how their money and guile cultivate, then crush creativity; we witness the making - and unmaking - of TVs biggest hits. There has never been a more exciting time in entertainment history, and in Peter Biskind, the ideal insider guide, captures all of it.
Peter Biskind's Pandora's Box is not only a richly detailed and colorful account of how TV has defiantly superseded the cinema in the last thirty years, but also an important historic document. Biskind brilliantly maneuvers his way through a panoply of cinematic and television endeavor with the precision of a surgeon's scalpel. A gripping and compulsive read -- Brian Cox
Peter Biskind has always been the most rigorous and amusing Hollywood historian we have, taking on the great men of the past--and now with his trademark cheeky intelligence he takes on the giants of the present age of television-as-cinema. Despite my having lived much of the book's arc, Biskind offers a fresh perspective on the new Wild West of home entertainment -- Lena Dunham
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Who else can explicate the hidden politics of movies and make you laugh out loud at the same time -- Barbara Ehrenreich on The Sky is Falling
Insanely readable -- Slavoj iek on The Sky is Falling
You'll never look at your favourite movies and TV shows the same way again. And you shouldn't -- Steven Soderbergh on The Sky is Falling
Thoughtful, entertaining and occasionally profound * Spectator on The Sky is Falling *
Spot on * Irish Times on The Sky is Falling *
Dishy, teeming, superbly reported...packed with lively inside anecdotes...[a] juicy and fascinating expos * Entertainment Weekly on Down and Dirty Pictures *
Sensationally entertaining * Los Angeles Times on Down and Dirty Pictures *
Peter Biskind's great, scathing, news-packed history...is one hell of an elixir-salty with flavorsome gossip, sour with the aftertaste of misspent careers, intoxicating with one revelation after another...an A * Entertainment Weekly on Easy Riders, Raging Bulls *
Biskind's devourable book is that rarity, a Hollywood expos that you can read mouth agape, slurping up scandal and titillation so fast you're in danger of choking-without feeling ashamed of yourself * Washington Post Book World on Easy Riders, Raging Bulls *
Biskind is a magician at prying revealing yarns and juicy quotes out of his subjects. And the resulting scenarios are deliciously tawdry...moments of real intelligence and grace * San Francisco Chronicle on Easy Riders, Raging Bulls *
Peter Biskind is a cultural critic and film historian. He was formerly editor-in-chief of American Film magazine and executive editor of Premiere magazine. His writing has appeared in scores of national publications, including The New York Times and Rolling Stone, as well as several film journals. He is currently a contributing editor at American Vanity Fair. He has published eight books, including the bestseller Easy Riders, Raging Bulls, and is Executive Director of the FilmColumbia Festival held in the Hudson Valley.