This new edition of Only Entertainment features a revised introduction and five new chapters on topics from serial killer movies to Elizabeth Taylor. In the final chapter Dyer asks whether entertainment as we know it is on the wane.
This collection of essays by film scholar Richard Dyer are all specifically about entertainment as a concept, or are about entertainers and entertainment products such as movies, pin-up posters and disco. I've read and re-read the chapters on how entertainment is constructed and deconstructed as a concept because I find it a fascinating and under-researched area of cultural studies. The other chapters are great supporting case studies. The book can feel a little scattered at times, because these essays and articles have been collected from over Dyer's career and were originally published in a variety of different journals. However, the introduction and the last chapter on the waning of entertainment (added for the second edition, I believe) help underline the themes and tie the book together.