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Title The last laugh : strange humors of cinema / edited by Murray Pomerance
Published Detroit : Wayne State University Press, [2013]

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 244 pages) : illustrations
Series Contemporary approaches to film and media
Contemporary approaches to film and media series.
Contents Introduction : the great corrective / Murray Pomerance -- Laughing silently / Matthew Solomon -- Wellesian laughter / James Morrison -- Jerry made his day / Jean-Michel Frodon -- Noir at play / Thomas Leitch -- "So bad it's good" : critical humor in science fiction cinema / Christine Cornea -- Wrenching departures : mortality and absurdity in avant-garde film / David Sterritt -- Time's timing and the threat of laughter in Nicolas Roeg's Don't look now / George Toles -- The gangster giggles / Murray Pomerance -- If only they had meant to make a comedy : laughing at Black swan / Adrienne L. McLean -- Foolish bum, funny shit : scatological humor in Hal Hartley's not-so-comedic Henry Fool / David Martin-Jones -- Homeric laughter in The treasure of the Sierra Madre / R. Barton Palmer -- "Why so serious?" : battling the comic in The dark knight / Dominic Lennard -- The laughter of robots / Linda Ruth Williams
Summary For critics, fans, and scholars of drama and film, the laugh has traditionally been tied to comedy, indicating and expressing mirth, witty relief, joyous celebration, or arch and sarcastic parody. But strange, dark laughter that illuminates non-comedic, unfunny situations gets much less attention. This book assembles contributions from thirteen estimable scholars that address the strange laughter of cinema from varying intellectual perspectives and a wide range of sources. Contributors consider unusual humors in a variety of filmic settings, from the chilling unheard laughter of silent cinema to the ribald and mortal laughter in the work of Orson Welles; the vagaries and nuances of laughter in film noir to the eccentric laughter of science fiction. Essays also look at laughter in many different applications, from the subtle, underlying wit of the thriller Don't Look Now to the deeply provocative humor of experimental film and the unpredictable, shadowy, insightful, and stunning laughter in such films as Black Swan, Henry Fool, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Kiss of Death, The Dark Knight, and A.I. Artificial Intelligence.--description from publisher's website
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-234) and index
Notes English
Print version record
Subject Laughter in motion pictures.
Wit and humor in motion pictures.
PERFORMING ARTS -- Reference.
Laughter in motion pictures
Wit and humor in motion pictures
Genre/Form Electronic books
Form Electronic book
Author Pomerance, Murray, 1946- editor.
LC no. 2012040676
ISBN 0814338550
9780814338551