THE CRITERION COLLECTION May Books

Originally Posted on https://www.criterion.com/ By David Hudson ON FILM / THE DAILY — MAY 6, 2019 This month’s round of book reviews, excerpts, events, and lists is top-heavy with titles rooted in Hollywood’s golden age. Let’s begin with Joseph McBride, the author of critical biographies of John Ford and Orson Welles (McBride appears as a film critic in Welles’s The Read more about THE CRITERION COLLECTION May Books[…]

Book Review: Negotiating the Perils of Biography

Originally published in THE BIOGRAPHER’S CRAFT The newsletter of the Biographers International Organization, May 2019 By Carl Rollyson I dropped everything to read this book, and so should you—if you are willing to confront the corruption endemic in writing certain kinds of biography. The plot involves a celebrated archivist, a famous editor, a respected lawyer, Read more about Book Review: Negotiating the Perils of Biography[…]

MWN Episode 117 – Joseph McBride on Unmasking Frank Capra (and Unearthing George Bush)

Midnight Writer News Interviewed by S. T. Patrick, April 25, 2019 1 hr 49 min Author, Film Historian, and JFK assassination researcher Joseph McBride joins S.T. Patrick to discuss his newest book, Frankly: Unmasking Frank Capra. The book is about the “Kafkaesque” journey McBride endured in trying to publish a truthful biography of director Frank Read more about MWN Episode 117 – Joseph McBride on Unmasking Frank Capra (and Unearthing George Bush)[…]

“How Did Lubitsch Do It?”: Joseph McBride’s engaging study of filmmaker Ernst Lubitsch [with questions about “Frankly: Unmasking Frank Capra”]

Originally posted on World Socialist Web Site wsws.org By David Walsh, April 24, 2019 . . . [After interview questions about Lubitsch:]  DW: Finally, tell me about your new book, Frankly: Unmasking Frank Capra. JM: This is a book about my struggle to tell the truth about Frank Capra, the celebrated American film director. I’ve Read more about “How Did Lubitsch Do It?”: Joseph McBride’s engaging study of filmmaker Ernst Lubitsch [with questions about “Frankly: Unmasking Frank Capra”][…]

KBOO Interview with film historian Joseph McBride on Frank Capra

Produced by: KBOO, Program:: The Monday Sampler Hosted by: Matthew Clark, Air date: April 25, 2019 Calling into the studio will be film historian Joseph McBride, to talk with us about his new book on legendary filmmaker Frank Capra titled, “Frankly: Unmasking Frank Capra”. It details the troubles he had in writing and publishing his 1992 biography Read more about KBOO Interview with film historian Joseph McBride on Frank Capra[…]

FRANKLY: UNMASKING FRANK CAPRA by Joseph McBride

Originally posted on SilentComedyMafia.com by Richard M Roberts » Mon Apr 15, 2019 Joseph McBride published his veil-lifting and controversial biography of Frank Capra, THE CATASTROPHE OF SUCCESS in 1992, a fascinating and enlightening read that debunked the myths of Capra’s basically fictional and self-serving autobiography THE NAME ABOVE THE TITLE, showing Capra to have been essentially living the lie in his pose as Read more about FRANKLY: UNMASKING FRANK CAPRA by Joseph McBride[…]

Film historian explains difficult journey in ‘Unmasking’ famed filmmaker Frank Capra

Originally posted: Springfield (Massachusetts) Republican and masslive.com By Ray Kelly | rkelly@repub.com Writing a biography is often a voyage of discovery. But for noted film historian Joseph McBride, writing the 1992 biography “Frank Capra: The Catastrophe of Success,” took him into unchartered waters. McBride, a former reporter and critic for Daily Variety, was no stranger to Read more about Film historian explains difficult journey in ‘Unmasking’ famed filmmaker Frank Capra[…]

Q&A With Author Joseph McBride On The Contradictions Of Frank Capra

Originally posted on Local News Matters (Oakland, California) By Chris De Benedetti April 12, 2019 Joseph McBride is a film professor and author who has written or edited 18 books about the history of cinema, including compelling and extensively researched biographies of John Ford, Steven Spielberg and Frank Capra, as well as three books on Orson Welles. Read more about Q&A With Author Joseph McBride On The Contradictions Of Frank Capra[…]