Indie Explosion: How Independent Films Took Over the Box Office by Gregory Hammond chronicles the transformative rise of independent cinema and its impact on the film industry. The book explores the history of indie films from their humble beginnings in the 1960s to their dominant presence in the modern box office. With a focus on key moments, landmark films, and iconic directors, Hammond delves into how independent filmmakers overcame financial constraints, commercial opposition, and the power of Hollywood studios to create culturally resonant, socially charged, and highly profitable films. From the breakout successes of films like Pulp Fiction and The Blair Witch Project to the rise of streaming platforms and global distribution, Indie Explosion examines the evolution of indie cinema and its lasting influence on the industry. Featuring in-depth analysis of the technological, economic, and cultural factors that fueled this explosion, the book reveals how independent films transformed filmmaking, distribution, and audience engagement, ultimately reshaping the global cinematic landscape.