Alan Jones (film critic)
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Alan Jones | |
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Born | United Kingdom |
Occupation(s) | Writer and film critic |
Years active | 1977–present |
Alan Jones is a
Famous connections
Jones was close friends with Sid Vicious and his memories of Vicious formed the basis of director Alex Cox's screenplay Sid and Nancy.[citation needed] He has spoken about the friendship in several TV and radio documentaries. Jones worked for designer Vivienne Westwood in her shop SEX. He was a DJ for the Sex Pistols, and played himself in the film The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle.
TV work
Jones worked on Film4 documentaries about Italian horror directors Mario Bava and Dario Argento and Channel 4's The Top 100 British Box Office Hits. He was involved in the I Love the '70s BBC documentary series, talking about disco music and his arrest for wearing a punk T-shirt. He has made television appearances in Argentina, Colombia, Italy, Spain, Finland, and Russia.
Festivals and film juries
As a co-presenter of London's Shock Around The Clock festival
Film appearances
Jones has acted in several movies, including Terror, The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle, and The Errand.[6] He features in the documentary Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape and its sequel, directed by Jake West, and has appeared in numerous rock videos, including for 10cc, Duran Duran, and Robbie Williams.
DVD commentaries
Jones' DVD commentaries include those for Alejandro Jodorowsky's Santa Sangre; Nicolas Winding Refn's Valhalla Rising, Bronson, and Fear X; Tom Shankland's WAZ; Andrew Birkin's Cement Garden; Tony Maylam's The Burning; Paul China's Crawl; Lucio Fulci's Zombie Flesh Eaters; and Dario Argento's The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, The Card Player, The Stendhal Syndrome, Tenebrae, and Suspiria. He also did a moderated commentary with Helen Mirren for Tinto Brass' Caligula. He has contributed to the DVD extras for the Arrow Films Mario Bava Collection and the Blu-ray releases of Heavenly Creatures, Demons, and the A Nightmare on Elm Street collection.
Other projects
Jones worked with director Nicolas Winding Refn on the book The Act of Seeing, a volume of vintage posters charting the history of American exploitation films.[7]
Bibliography
Books (as author)
- Profondo Argento, Jones, Alan, FAB Press, London, 2004[8]
- Dario Argento: the Man, the Myths, the Magic, Jones, Alan, FAB Press, London, 2012[9] (revised version of Profondo Argento[10])
- Saturday Night Forever: The Story of Disco, Jones, Alan and Kantonen, Jussi, Mainstream Publishing, Edinburgh, 2005
- The Rough Guide to Horror Movies,, Jones, Alan, Rough Guides, London, 2005[11]
- Tomb Raider: The Official Companion, Jones, Alan, Carlton Publishing Group, London, 2001
- The FrightFest Fearbook. Jones, Alan, Revolver Books, London, 2006
- The FrightFest Guide to Exploitation Movies, FAB Press, 2016
- The FrightFest Guide to Grindhouse Movies, FAB Press, 2021
- Alan Jones: The Complete Starburst Reviews 1978-2008, FAB Press, 2023
- Discomania, FAB Press, 2024
Books (as contributor)
- The BFI Companion to Horror
- Shock Xpress Volume 1 & 2
- Brian De Palma Interviews
- Femmes Fatales
- Zombie
- Eyeball
- Shadows in Eden
TV and radio contributions
- Final 24 (Episode: Sid Vicious)
- My Way: The Sid Vicious Story (BBC Radio 6 Music)
- Who Killed Nancy?
- Van Damme – The Muscles From Brussels (Channel 5)
- Hitchcock (Sci-Fi Channel)
- The Day Britain Turned Disco
- When Disco Ruled the World
- Punk Britannia (BBC Four, June 2012)
References
- ISBN 978-0-00-714639-0.
- ^ a b Astley, Sab (18 October 2021). "Alan Jones: Your Favourite Director's Favourite Film Critic". Filmhounds Magazine. Retrieved 12 November 2023.
- ^ McClintock, Pamela (24 December 2006). "Blood brothers". Variety. Retrieved 12 November 2023.
- ^ "Film Members". The Critics' Circle. Retrieved 13 November 2023.
- ^ Hunt, Edward (2 November 2023). "Closing Interview With Alan Jones, The Artistic Director Of The Trieste Science + Fiction Festival". InTrieste. Retrieved 13 November 2023.
- ^ "Alan Jones". IMDb. Retrieved 13 November 2023.
- ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 13 November 2023.
- ^ Butane, Johnny (3 October 2004). "Profundo Argento (Book)". Dread Central. Retrieved 12 March 2013.
- ^ Nastasi, Alison (17 September 2012). "Alan Jones Explores 'Dario Argento: The Man, the Myths & the Magic | Review". FEARnet. Archived from the original on 28 October 2012.
- ^ Whittington, James (27 July 2012). "Must Have Dario Argento Book From Alan Jones Coming Soon". Horror Channel. Archived from the original on 16 April 2014. Retrieved 12 March 2013.
- ^ Halen, Adrian (19 November 2010). "Book Review: The Rough Guide to Horror Movies – Author Alan Jones". HorrorNews.net. Retrieved 12 March 2013.