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American Cinema of the 2010s

Dennis Bingham

Themes and Variations

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Release Date: 10/12/2021

Genre: Entertainment & The Arts
Sub-Genre: Films & TV
Label: Rutgers University Press
Series: Screen Decades: American Culture/American Cinema
Contributors: David Greven (Contributions by), Raymond Haberski, Jr. (Contributions by), Alexandra Keller (Contributions by), Daniel Smith-Rowsey (Contributions by), Lisa Bode (Contributions by), Cynthia Baron (Contributions by), Julie Levinson (Contributions by), Mikal J. Gaines (Contributions by), Dennis Bingham (Edited by), Dennis Bingham (Contributions by), Michele Schreiber (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Themes and Variations
Explores the blockbusters, low-budget sleepers, and films in between released in the 2010s. A decade seemingly dominated by the superhero movies of Marvel and DC also saw small horror films and critically praised independent films draw audiences and win awards, and animation continued to produce popular and ground-breaking works.
The 2010s might be remembered as a time of increased polarization in American life. The decade contained both the Obama era and the Trump era, and as the nation’s political fissures widened, so did the gap between the haves and have-nots. Hollywood reflected these divisions, choosing to concentrate on big franchise blockbusters at the expense of mid-budget films, while new players like Netflix and Amazon offered fresh opportunities for low-budget and independent filmmakers. As the movie business changed, films ranging from American Sniper to Get Out found ways to speak to the concerns of a divided nation.
 
The newest installment in the Screen Decades series, American Cinema in the 2010s takes a close look at the memorable movies, visionary filmmakers, and behind-the-scenes drama that made this decade such an exciting time to be a moviegoer. Each chapter offers an in-depth examination of a specific year, covering a wide variety of films, from blockbuster superhero movies like Black Panther and animated films like Frozen to smaller-budget biopics like I, Tonya and horror films like Hereditary. This volume introduces readers to a decade in which established auteurs like Quentin Tarantino were joined by an exceptionally diverse set of new talents, taking American cinema in new directions.