We Are the Mutants is a critical reassessment of what is arguably the most discussed and beloved stretch of movies in Hollywood history. Documenting the period between the arrival of US combat troops in Vietnam and the end of President Ronald Reagan's second term, the book forgoes the usual and restrictive exemplars of "auteur cinema," and instead focuses on an eclectic selection of films and genres - horror, documentary, disaster, vigilante action, neo-noir, post-apocalyptic sci-fi - to track this period's tumultuous transformation in American life, culture, and politics. By exploring cult classics like The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Escape from New York, as well as studio blockbusters like The Exorcist and Fatal Attraction, We Are the Mutants rewrites the history of modern American cinema and, in doing so, the history of America itself.
About the AuthorKelly Roberts is editor-in-chief of
We Are the Mutants and a freelance writer.
Michael Grasso is a senior editor at
We Are the Mutants, a freelance writer, and a museum professional.
Richard McKenna is a senior editor at
We Are the Mutants and a freelance writer and translator.
Reviews"A highly enjoyable read for film fans hungry for an alternative point of view. The writing is intelligent, detailed, and well-researched without drifting into the academic and dry, and its arguments are frequently invigorating and thought-provoking."
"An intriguingly sharp and offbeat study of US cinema from the 60s to the 80s."
Book InformationISBN 9781914420733
Author Kelly RobertsFormat Paperback
Page Count 280
Imprint Repeater BooksPublisher Watkins Media Limited