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  • 256 sidor
  • 2025
How Movies Make Us More HumanFrom red carpet chaos to VHS rentals in small-town Ontario, one man's life told through the movies that made him. Cinephile is a sharp, heartfelt, and wildly entertaining celebration of cinema from ESPN broadcaster and podcast host Adnan Virk-part memoir, part movie-lovers' manifesto, and a full-on love letter to the silver screen. Whether he's recounting the surreal night Moonlight won Best Picture, reliving his first time meeting De Niro ("Can I call you Bob?"), or ranking Paul Giamatti's most underrated performances, Virk blends pop culture commentary with personal stories, film history, and laugh-out-loud insights. Drawing from hundreds of episodes of his long-running Cinephile podcast, Virk captures the magic of movies-not just the films themselves, but the moments that surround them: the midnight screenings, the awkward celebrity run-ins, the times we felt seen by characters on-screen more than by the people in our lives. Structured around iconic actors, unforgettable awards moments, and the emotional themes that connect us all-love, obsession, ambition, failure-Cinephile explores what it means to be a fan, a critic, and a human shaped by stories. Inside, you'll find: A film-obsessed memoir full of behind-the-scenes stories from red carpet interviews, ESPN studios, and the Cinephile podcast archives Tributes to screen legends like De Niro, Pacino, Almodóvar, and Giamatti-and the unforgettable performances that changed Adnan's life Cinematic reflections on identity, faith, culture, and coming of age, from growing up above a gas station in rural Canada to broadcasting at the Oscars If you've ever sobbed through Tokyo Story, argued about Heat, or felt seen by a character on-screen more than anyone in real life-then Cinephileis for you.
  • Författare: Adnan Virk
  • Format: Trade paperback
  • ISBN: 9781684818549
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 256
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2025-09-26
  • Förlag: Mango Media