![]() ![]() His five-part 2009 video essay, “Wes Anderson: The Substance of Style,” was later spun off into The Wes Anderson Collection, and his 2008 video essay series “Oliver Stone: The Official History” is the partial basis for The Oliver Stone Experience. He is the founder and original editor of The House Next Door, now a part of Slant Magazine, and the publisher of Press Play, a blog of film and TV criticism and video essays.Ī Brooklyn-based writer and filmmaker, Seitz has written, narrated, edited, or produced more than a hundred hours’ worth of video essays about cinema history and style for The Museum of the Moving Image and The L Magazine, among other outlets. Matt Zoller Seitz is the TV critic for New York Magazine, the editor-in-chief of, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in criticism, and the author of the New York Times bestsellers The Wes Anderson Collection (Abrams, 2013) and The Wes Anderson Collection: The Grand Budapest Hotel (Abrams, 2015), as well as the forthcoming The Oliver Stone Experience (Abrams, 2016). It's the perfect gift for Mad Men fans and obsessives.Īlso available from Matt Zoller Seitz: The Oliver Stone Experience, The Wes Anderson Collection: Bad Dads, The Wes Anderson Collection: The Grand Budapest Hotel, and The Wes Anderson Collection. New viewers, who will want to binge-watch their way through one of the most popular TV shows in recent memory, will discover a spoiler-friendly companion to one of the most multilayered and mercurial TV shows of all time. ![]() Mad Men Carousel is named after an iconic moment from the show’s first-season finale, “The Wheel,” wherein Don delivers an unforgettable pitch for a new slide projector that’s centered on the idea of nostalgia: “the pain from an old wound.” This book will soothe the most ardent Mad Men fan’s nostalgia for the show. Clarke’s restaurant and the old Penn Station the inventions of the birth control pill, the Xerox machine, and the Apollo Lunar Module the release of the Beatles’ Revolver and the Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds and all the wars, protests, assassinations, and murders that cast a bloody pall over a chaotic decade. The complete series-a ll seven seasons and ninety-two episodes-is covered.Įach episode review also includes brief explanations of locations, events, consumer products, and scientific advancements that are important to the characters, such as P.J. Seitz’s writing digs deep into the show’s themes, performances, and filmmaking, examining complex and sometimes confounding aspects of the series. This book collects TV and movie critic Matt Zoller Seitz’s celebrated Mad Men recaps-as featured on New York magazine's Vulture blog-for the first time, including never-before-published essays on the show’s first three seasons. Mad Men Carousel is an episode-by-episode guide to all seven seasons of AMC's Mad Men. ![]()
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