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- Film posters of the Russian avant-garde, Susan Pack
- Marnie, Murray Pomerance
- Filmmaking, direct your movie from script to screen using proven Hollywood techniques, by Jason J. Tomaric
- Garden of dreams, the life of Simone Signoret, Patricia A. DeMaio
- Writing the TV drama series, how to succeed as a professional writer in TV, by Pamela Douglas
- Letters from Hollywood, inside the private world of classic American moviemaking, compiled and edited by Rocky Lang & Barbara Hall
- Introduction to documentary, Bill Nichols
- Levon, from down in the Delta to the birth of The Band and beyond, Sandra B. Tooze
- Write! shoot! edit!, the complete guide to filmmaking for teens, Deborah Patz
- Raindance producers' lab, lo-to-no budget filmmaking, authored by Elliot Grove
- The actor's guide to creating a character, William Esper teaches the Meisner technique, William Esper and Damon Dimarco
- Ian McKellen, a biography, Garry O'Connor
- Gloria Swanson, ready for her close-up, Tricia Welsch
- The professional actor's handbook, from casting call to curtain call, Julio Agustin with Kathleen Potts
- Year by year poems, Lynne Sachs
- Spinal tap, the big black book, Wallace Fairfax
- Blockbuster performances, how actors contribute to cinema's biggest hits, Daniel Smith-Rowsey
- Transnational cinema, an introduction, Steven Rawle
- Science fiction, a guide for the perplexed, Sherryl Vint
- Developing story ideas, the power and purpose of storytelling, Michael Rabiger
- Affirmative aesthetics and wilful women, gender, space and mobility in contemporary cinema, Maud Ceuterick
- Sophia Loren, movie star Italian style, Cindy De La Hoz
- Introduction to film, Nick Lacey
- The art of Minnie Mouse
- John Waters, indecent exposure, Kristen Hileman
- Reel to real, race, class and sex at the movies, bell hooks
- Alfred Hitchcock, the man who knew too much, Michael Wood
- The scarlett letters, the making of the film Gone with the wind, edited by John Wiley, Jr
- John Williams's film music, Jaws, Star Wars, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and the return of the classical Hollywood music style, Emilio Audissino
- Rainer on film, thirty years of film writing in a turbulent and transformative era, by Peter Rainer
- Cinematic homecomings, exile and return in transnational cinema, edited by Rebecca Prime
- Make your story really stinkin' big, how to go from concept to franchise and make your story last for generations, Houston Howard
- Harry Potter, the artifact vault, written by Jody Revenson
- If Keanu were your boyfriend, the man, the myth, the whoa!, by Marisa Polansky
- The ultimate Woody Allen film companion, Jason Bailey
- How to manage your agent, a writer's guide to Hollywood representation, Chad Gervich
- Grateful American, a journey from self to service, Gary Sinise with Marcus Brotherton
- The last word, definitive answers to all your screenwriting questions, Tom Lazarus
- The Myth of colorblindness, race and ethnicity in American cinema, Sarah E. Turner, Sarah Nilsen, editors
- Something like an autobiography, Akira Kurosawa ; translated by Audie E. Bock
- Hollywood made in China, Aynne Kokas
- The actor's art and craft, William Esper teaches the Meisner technique, William Esper, Damon DiMarco
- If it's purple, someone's gonna die, the power of color in visual storytelling, Patti Bellantoni
- Mustache shenanigans, making Super troopers and other adventures in comedy, Jay Chandrasekhar
- 20 iconic film posters by Saul Bass, Jennifer Bass & Pat Kirkham
- Robin Williams, American master, the movies and art of a lost genius, Stephen Spignesi
- DSLR cinema, a beginner's guide to filmmaking on a budget, Kurt Lancaster
- Big trouble in Little China, written by John Carpenter & Anthony Burch ; illustrated by Jorge Corona ; colored by Gabriel Cassata ; lettered by Ed Dukeshire ; cover by Greg Smallwood ; designer, Kara Leopard ; editors, Matthew Levine & Eric Harburn
- Acting for the stage, edited by Anna Weinstein and Chris Qualls
- Kirk and Anne, letters of love, laughter, and a lifetime in Hollywood, Kirk and Anne Douglas with Marcia Newberger