JACKsploitation!
The Films of Jack Hill
Edited by Anthony Taylor, Preface by Beverly Washburn Introduction by Jack Hill
Headpress Books
ISBN-13 : 978-1915316561
$24.95
JACKsploitation! is a collection of essays devoted to the work of Jack Hill, an unjustly overlooked filmmaker who may be THE auteur of the B-Movie. Saddled with low budgets, but largely free of studio meddling, Hill wrote, directed or produced some of the most influential genre films ever made.
He apprenticed with Roger Corman, and worked alongside a young Francis Ford Coppola, and along the way he worked with film legends like Boris Karloff and Jack Nicholson, and discovered and championed cult movie legends Pam Grier and Sid Haig.
The essays in the book are written by an A-team of film scholars and genre experts, and they focus on the individuality of Hill’s works, celebrating his technique, his relationship with his actors and the remarkable level of craft he was able to maintain with limited budgets.
Each essay takes on a different film, or group of films, in Hill’s canon, and they all bring terrific insight and perspective to their subjects. Taken as a whole, we see that Hill was an artist who did not let the label “exploitation movie” define him or his work.
Standouts in the book include Stephen Bissette’s (yes the comic book artist, who is also an expert on horror movies) who explores the zeitgeist of post-war horror that made Hill’s once-hidden classic, Spider Baby, possible, and how it fits in to where the culture was at the time.
Phoef Sutton dissects Switchblade Sisters, the favorite film of Quenten Tarantino, and shows how a premise, that in lesser hands could have simply been a gender-reversed gang warfare flick, tackles serious socio-political themes with a Shakesperean flair.
Other essays study his pioneering Blaxploitation films, and his work in other genres, and together they fit together for a jigsaw-puzzle look at a truly amazing career.
The book is curated and edited by Anthony Taylor (disclosure: a friend of your humble blogger) and was inspired by a chance meeting that led to Hill making a 2024 appearance at Monsterama, a convention in Atlanta organized by Anthony.
I remember back when that was happening, and it’s no surprise that a book project came from it.
I love reading about moviemaking, but I’ve found that I’m far more intrigued by stores of low-budget films. Books about major Hollywood blockbusters tend to just be catalogs of which agent contacted which producer how they managed to get their schedules to line up.
When you’re reading about the low-budget filmmakers in the 60s and 70s, they had real challenges. They’d have to build worlds with hardly any money for sets or special effects, and their talent pools tended to be made up of actors who were either at the very beginning or the very end of their careers.
When they managed to craft an absolute gem of a film under such grueling conditions, it’s truly a thing of beauty.
Jack Hill managed to do that more often than not.
JACKsploitation! is a wonderful Valentine to the 93-year-old director, who happily has lived long enough to enjoy the acclaim he deserves.
You can purchase JACKsploitation! directly from the publisher, or from Anthony himself if you run into him at a convention. The book should be widely available from booksellers by the end of summer.

























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