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Don't You Forget About Me
Contemporary writers on the films of
John Hughes

Jaime Clarke
Simon & Schuster, $16.99
No one captured the teen angst of the '80s as well as writer-director John Hughes, the man behind Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Ferris Bueller's Day Off and other tales of love, longing and self-discovery. This book contains original essays from selected novelists on the films' far-reaching effects on their own lives and for anyone who came of age during that time.
300: The Art of the Film
Frank Miller, Zack Snyder
Dark Horse, $29.50
In 1998, Frank Miller shook the comic world with his groundbreaking series 300, a gritty reimagining of a battle in which 300 Spartan soldiers fought to hold back the entire Persian army. This book takes you behind the scenes as director Zack Snyder (Dawn of the Dead) adapts 300 to the silver screen. With 200 pages of production photos, concept art and more, it will thrill Miller fans and movie buffs alike.



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Music and Lyrics
Warner Music
In this romantic comedy, Hugh Grant plays Alex Fletcher, a washed-up '80s pop star who gets a chance at a comeback but he must first write a song with a struggling songwriter (Drew Barrymore). The majority of the album's 12-song tracklist sees Grant stepping behind the mic for the first time, performing songs in his role as his character Fletcher. Other highlights include "Buddha's Delight" performed by newcomer Haley Bennett and written by Bloodshy & Avant, the duo behind Britney Spears' "Toxic."