Books in French are on www.livres-cinema.info
MENU   

Lost in the Stream

How Algorithms Redefined the Way Movies Are Made and Watched

by Jeff Rauseo

Type
Studies
Subject
Economics
Keywords
streaming, economics, sociology
Publishing date
2025 (August 12, 2025) (Upcoming)
Publisher
Mango Publishing Group
Language
English
Size of a pocketbookRelative size of this bookSize of a large book
Relative size
Physical desc.
Paperback • 218 pages
6 x 9 inches (15 x 23 cm)
ISBN
978-1-68481-819-8
User Ratings
no rating (0 vote)

Average rating: no rating

0 rating 1 star = We can do without
0 rating 2 stars = Good book
0 rating 3 stars = Excellent book
0 rating 4 stars = Unique / a reference

Your rating: -

Book Presentation:
Explore Cinema History, Stream Your Favorites

This engaging book by Jeff Rauseo blends film history with a modern guide to streaming, helping you navigate the complex history of movie making and ultimately how to know what to watch in the vast ocean of content. From the golden age of Hollywood to the best new movies to stream, Rauseo breaks down the ever-evolving movie watching experience to help us understand the good, the bad, and the ugly of streaming.

Ever feel overwhelmed by endless streaming choices? Jeff Rauseo’s Lost in the Stream is your ultimate roadmap, combining movie history insights with an in-depth breakdown of how streaming influences the movies that are made and the ones that we are shown. Whether you’re searching for the best new movies to stream, hidden Amazon Prime movies, or fun movies to watch on Netflix, this book has you covered.

Blending nostalgia with today’s streaming hits, Lost in the Stream dives deep into the iconic history of film that shaped the art while helping you discover new favorites. It’s the perfect companion for movie buffs and casual viewers alike.

Inside, you'll find:

• A breakdown of the evolution of film watching, from drive-ins to Blockbuster nights and beyond
• Engaging insights into the impact finances and algorithms have on the movies that are made
• A guide to discovering the best films for you

Never Wonder What to Watch Again.

If you liked The New York Times Book of Movies, The Science of Interstellar, or Oscar Wars, you’ll love Lost in the Stream.

About the Author:
Jeff Rauseo was born in Massachusetts and now lives in southern New Hampshire with his wife, Coryana, and their two children, Sam and Hannah. A lifelong movie enthusiast, he has been creating content online about his passion for film and physical media since 2015. Lost in the Stream is his debut book. He has a bachelor’s in political science from the University of Massachusetts Lowell. When he isn’t watching movies or creating content, he works in digital marketing.

Press Reviews:
"Movies are to Jeff Rauseo what water is to Aquaman."

—Brian Levant, director of The Flintstones and Jingle All the Way

"A mesmerizing deep dive into the history of cinema. Jeff Rauseo unpacks the politics, finances, and creative battles behind the movies we love. From silent films to streaming, it’s a must-read for cinephiles. A fascinating, well-researched triumph that captures Hollywood’s ever-evolving landscape."

—Adnan Virk, film critic and host of Cinephile

"Jeff loves movies. Like, every single aspect of them, from how they are made to how we consume them. So, if you love movies that much, too, you'll enjoy this book!"

—Brandon Dermer, director

"Film shapes culture, challenges perspectives, and inspires change. Jeff Rauseo explores cinema’s profound impact on society, art, and the human experience. Movies aren’t just entertainment—they’re a reflection of who we are."

—Hunter Rebner, film studies educator at Albert Einstein Academy

"The best thing to read besides subtitles on a movie."

—Chris Collins, host of There Are Too Many Movies

"From latchkey kids raised in the local video store to modern youth who have never known life without the constant deluge of screens, content, and the almighty algorithm, Lost in the Stream is a fascinating exploration of the film industry’s ongoing evolution. With eloquence and passion, Rauseo speaks directly to the heart of cinephiles."

—Alex DiVincenzo, Bloody Disgusting

"Jeff is the best voice in the enthusiast community, and his book shows that in spades. His understanding and appreciation of the human and communal aspects of film, pushing the medium beyond just being referred to as ‘content’, is refreshing. His love and respect for the art form, from technical aspects to filmmaking, is passionate and relatable. Every collector and enthusiast needs to give this a read!"

—Damon Weathers, physical production manager at Legacy Effects

"Just when I needed another reason to fan out about Jeff Rauseo and his enviably encyclopedic movie mind, Lost in the Stream comes along…"

—Josh Ruben, filmmaker

"A blast from beginning to end, Jeff Rauseo’s book is nostalgic and funny and sad in equal measures as it recalls a time of VHS and Blockbusters and days spent lost at the local cinema (all subjects near and dear to my own heart). Jeff writes in the best way possible: honestly and with a clear passion for the world of film, filmmakers, and film lovers. I devoured everything he had to say. Pauline Kael famously ‘lost it’ at the movies but Jeff Rauseo ‘found it’ at the movies, and I’ve now found an author worth watching out for. Looking forward to seeing where he takes us next."

—Neil LaBute, director of Death at a Funeral

See the publisher website: Mango Publishing Group

> On a related topic:

Television's Second Golden Age:Politics and International Relations in the Era of HBO and Streaming TV

Television's Second Golden Age (2025)

Politics and International Relations in the Era of HBO and Streaming TV

by Joel R. Campbell

Subject: Economics

Pandora's Box:How Guts, Guile, and Greed Upended TV

Pandora's Box (2023)

How Guts, Guile, and Greed Upended TV

by Peter Biskind

Subject: Economics

Watch and Learn:How I Turned Hollywood Upside Down with Netflix, Redbox, and MoviePass―Lessons in Disruption

Watch and Learn (2022)

How I Turned Hollywood Upside Down with Netflix, Redbox, and MoviePass―Lessons in Disruption

by Mitch Lowe and Marc Randolph

Subject: Economics

Mobile Hollywood:Labor and the Geography of Production

Mobile Hollywood (2024)

Labor and the Geography of Production

by Kevin Sanson

Subject: Economics

Netflix Nostalgia:Streaming the Past on Demand

Netflix Nostalgia (2020)

Streaming the Past on Demand

Dir. Kathryn Pallister

Subject: Economics

DVD, Blu-ray and Beyond:Navigating Formats and Platforms within Media Consumption

DVD, Blu-ray and Beyond (2017)

Navigating Formats and Platforms within Media Consumption

Dir. Jonathan Wroot and Andy Willis

Subject: Economics

14378 books listed   •   (c)2024-2025 cinemabooks.info   •