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

Issue 9 — October 2007

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Book Reviews

All book reviews

 

 

 

Identities in Motion: Asian American Film and Video by Peter X. Feng 

Kung Fu Cult Masters: From Bruce Lee to Crouching Dragon by Leon Hunt

The Remasculinization of Korean Cinema by Kyung Hyun Kim

In the Realm of the Senses by Joan Mellen

A review by Brian Curtin

 

Censorship in Theatre and Cinema by Anthony Aldgate and James C. Robertson

A review by Francesca Saggini

 

Film Performance: From Achievement to Appreciation by Andrew Klevan

A review by Steve Masters

 

Georges Franju by Kate Ince

A review by Katerina Loukopoulou

 

Museum Movies: The Museum of Modern Art and the Birth of Art Cinema by Haidee Wasson

A review by Holly Rogers

 

Hollywood's New Radicalism: War, Globalisation and the Movies from Reagan to George W. Bush by Ben Dickenson

A review by David Krumwiede

 

Les Diaboliques by Susan Hayward

A review by Alison Peirse

 

Lynda La Plante by Julia Hallam

A review by Mark Broughton

 

Reading The L Word: Outing Contemporary Television edited by Kim Akass and Janet McCabe

A review by Sinéad Moynihan

 

Reframing British Cinema, 1918–1928: Between Restraint and Passion by Christine Gledhill

A review by Jane Smith

 

Spaces in European Cinema edited by Myrto Konstantarakos

A review by Kimberly Coulter

 

Black Lenses, Black Voices: African American Film Now by Mark A. Reid

A review by Donna-Marie Tuck

 

La Haine by Ginette Vincendeau 

La Reine Margot by Julianne Pidduck

Leos Carax by Fergus Daly and Garin Dowd

A review by Cristina Johnston

 

Art in the Cinematic Imagination by Susan Felleman 

Film, Form and Phantasy: Adrian Stokes and Film Aesthetics by Michael O'Pray

A review by Brian E. Butler

 

Framed: Women in Law and Film by Orit Kamir 

Into the Vortex: Female Voice and Paradox in Film by Britta Sjogren

A review by Lucy Bolton

 

Faith in Film by Christopher Deacy

Shakespeare on Film by Judith Buchanan

A review by Kenneth R. Morefield

 

The Face on the Screen: Death, Recognition and Spectatorship by Therese Davis

A review by Maria Walsh

 

Jean Vigo by Michael Temple

A review by Jonathan Hartmann

 

Alien Chic: Posthumanism and the Other Within by Neil Badmington 

The Matrix Trilogy: Cyberpunk Reloaded by Stacy Gillis

Technophobia! Science Fiction Visions of Posthuman Technology by Daniel Dinello

A review by Timothy Iles

 

 

 

 

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Film Reviews

All film reviews

 

 

 

 

 

The Battle of Algiers (La Battaglia di Algeri) (dir. Gillo Pontecorvo, 1966)

A review by Philip Roberts

 

The Passenger (Professione: Reporter) (dir. Michelangelo Antonioni, 1975)

A review by Irini Stamatopoulou

 

Tony Takitani (dir. Jun Ichikawa, 2004)

A review by Paul Roquet

 

Children of Men (dir. Alonfso Cuarón, 2006)

A review by Emily E. Crawford

 

Notes on Marie Menken (dir. Martina Kudláček, 2006)

A review by Sarah Boslaugh

 

Where is Sara Gomez? (¿Dónde está Sara Gomez?) (dir. Alessandra Muller, 2005)

A review by Kwame Dixon

 

 

 

 

 


 

Conference Reports

All conference reports

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cine-Excess (2007) — a report by Rebekah Smith

 

From the Blank Page to the Silver Screen: Re-adaptation — a report by Joyce Goggin

 

Queer Screens: Screen Studies Conference (2007) — a report by James Aston

 

Televising History: Memory, Nation, Identity — a report by Lin Feng


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Scope

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

Email: scope@nottingham.ac.uk