Actor, athlete, hot-panted dancer, Jason Statham is many things. But above all else, he is a star. Crank it up is the first book to explore the unique career of this former market trader and championship diver, who has risen to be one of the most recognisable faces in Hollywood.
This collection provides in-depth analysis of Statham’s work across a range of media, including film, music videos and videogames. Presenting original ideas on stardom and celebrity, it makes the case for Statham as a postmodern phenomenon in a quickly changing media world. Individual chapters examine post-millennial British film masculinity, Statham as anti-hero, the music of Crank, Statham’s clothes and how he ages throughout the Expendables franchise. There is also a personal reflection from director Paul Feig, who worked with Statham on the 2015 movie Spy.
Written in an accessible style and featuring contributions from distinguished academics such as Robert Shail, James Chapman and Clare Smith, Crank it up will appeal to students and scholars of film, celebrity, gender and social studies, as well as general readers with an interest in the man himself.