"Please remember, this compilation is a delicious sampler. We are not claiming these are THE definitive fifty-two essential films. It's merely a collection of delights, culled from more than three hundred movies we've featured [.] since 2001 . . . I mean, if we'd included [Stanley Kubrick's] Paths of Glory this might have been a perfect book." -- from the foreword by TCM host Ben Mankiewicz
Film fans reunite! Showing much of the same style and quality as the initial book, Vol. 2 again presents mini-essays, photographs, and host / hostess opinions on 52 flicks that were featured on the Turner Classic Movies network's weekly The Essentials program. The text once more focuses mainly on American output - with the Italian docudrama The Battle of Algiers and director Akira Kurosawa's influential Rashomon being the rare exceptions - and includes dozens of 'must-see' or acknowledged classics from Hollywood like Stagecoach, The Maltese Falcon, High Noon, Rebel Without a Cause, Psycho, The Sting, and Network. However, I also appreciate the wild cards thrown in the mix, such as the offbeat The Night of the Hunter, which was a major commercial disappointment during its initial release, but now rightfully regarded as a distinguished film, or the striking (haha) documentary Harlan County, U.S.A., which set the tone for a number of subsequent non-fictional chronicles.