The Bookseller: "offering enthusiasts 'fashionable and lively guides' to classic films." Kamera magazine/website: 'combines an intelligent and detailed analysis of the film with a stimulating and impeccably researched account of its contemporary critical reception' 'The detail with which the film is observed is impressive.' 'sophisticated and enlightening' 'Her account of the film's enduring impact is particularly absorbing' 'The rigorous and multifaceted analysis provided in this fascinating book will undoubtedly prove valuable to students and experienced academics alike, whilst its style is sufficiently accessible to appeal to a wider range of film enthusiasts.' The Veteran, Summer 2005: 'Her [Geraghty's]insightful book reminds us of how far television drama at Channel 4 has strayed from the vision of Jeremy Isaacs and, later, Michael Grade, under whom the film was commissioned.' In the Picture, No. 51: 'I was particularly impressed by the analysis of the acting... Analysis of performance is still under represented in Film Studies.' 'Geraghty obviously knows Launderette well, and faithfully understands it and the social, cultural, and political aspects of its production.' Film International Review by 'Precise, lucid, clearly organised.' - Robert Shail, Journal of British Cinema and Television