Scope
An online journal of film and television studies: ISSN 1465-9166
University of Nottingham
  

November 2002 

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Book Reviews


Consuming Audiences?: Production and Reception in Media Research edited by Ingunn Hagen and Janet Wasko
A Review by Cynthia Baron

Film Parody by Dan Harries
Hitchcock: Suspense, Humour and Tone by Susan Smith
A Review by Martin Flanagan

The Film Studies Dictionary by Steven Blandford, Barry Keith Grant and Jim Hillier
A Review by Karen Boyle

Framing the South: Hollywood, Television, and Race During the Civil Rights Struggle by Allison Graham
A Review by Sharon Monteith

Irish Film: The Emergence of a Contemporary Cinema by Martin McLoone
A Review by Sarah Neely

Media and Everyday Life in Modern Society by Shaun Moores
A Review by Stephen Harper

Narrative and Genre: Key Concepts in Media Studies by Nick Lacey
A Review by Laurie E. Harnick

Postmodern Media Culture by Jonathan Bignell
A Review by William Cummings

Pulp Fiction by Dana Polan
A Review by Karen Boyle

Rome Open City (Roma Città Apertaby Luke Dormehl
Roberto Rossellini: magician of the Real edited by David Forgacs, Sarah Lutton and Geoffrey Nowell-Smith
A Review by Luca Prono

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Film Reviews

All film reviews

Bully (dir. Larry Clark, 2001)

A review by Deborah Shaller

 

The Gleaners and I (dir. Agnes Vara, 2000)

A review by Kimberly Lamm

 

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (dir. Peter Jackson, 2001)

A review by Alice Mills

 

Hollywood Endings (dir. Woody Allen, 2002)

A review by Fritz Esker

 

Hotel Terminus (Marcel Ophüls, 1988)

A review by Anna Norris

 

Legally Blonde (dir. Robert Luketic, 2001)

A review by Sue Lewak

 

Memento (dir. Christopher, Nolan, 2000)

A review by Jerome de Groot

 

Spider-Man (dir. Sam Raimi, 2002)

A review by Will Brooker

 

Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (dir. George Lucas, 2002)

A review by Phillip Anthony Pirrello

 

State and Main (dir. David Mamet, 2000)

A review by Damon Miller

 

Die Unberührbare (sir. Oskar Röhler, 2000)

A review by Lisa Rull

 

Zoolander (dir. Ben Stiller, 2001)

A review by Christine Haase

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Conference Reports

All conference reports

The 23rd Annual Conference of the Southwest/Texas Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association — A report by Sarah H.S Graham

'What's Left of Theory?': The Cultural Studies Association of Australia Conference — A report by C. Jason Lee

Visual Rhetoric — A report by Courtney Bailey

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Scope

Department of Cultural, Media and Visual Studies
University of Nottingham
NG7 2RD

Email: scope@nottingham.ac.uk