Philip French has called Alex Cox, 'British Cinema's oldest enfant terrible'; it's a description that its recipient fully approves of. This book has as its centre the filmmaking autobiography of a fine director, the journey through the major films he has made and how he has made them, including those in production.
Philip French has called Alex Cox, 'British Cinema's oldest enfant terrible'; it's a description that its recipient fully approves of. This book has a...