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[Commlist] Film Matters 12.2 published
Thu Dec 09 14:22:40 GMT 2021
Intellect is pleased to announce that Film Matters12.2 is out now!
For more information about the journal and issue click here>>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/film-matters
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Aims and Scope
Film Mattersis an exciting film magazine, celebrating the work of
undergraduate film scholars. It is published three times a year, by
students and for students, and each issue contains feature articles, as
well as a healthy reviews section. In addition, with an undergraduate
audience in mind, Film Mattersincludes occasional service-oriented
pieces, such as profiles of film studies departments, articles that
engage the undergraduate film studies community and prepare students for
graduate study in this field, and resources and opportunities that
undergraduate scholars can pursue. In an effort to give undergraduate
scholars real-world, applied learning experiences, all Film
Mattersfeature submissions undergo a peer review process. For more
information and content visit the Film Matterswebsite here:
http://www.filmmattersmagazine.com/ <http://www.filmmattersmagazine.com/>
Issue 12.2
The Monstrous: Preface
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By Amber Power
“THE MONSTROUS” (CHAPMAN FEATURES)
The Complexities of Exile, the Other, and the Postcolonial Predicament
in Beau Travail(Claire Denis, 1999)
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By Cáit Murphy
Tired Gaze: A Feminist Reading of Quentin Dupieux’s Rubber (2010)
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By Lauren Powell
The Monster and the Mob: A Critical Analysis of Fritz Lang’s Fury (1936)
and James Whale’s Frankenstein (1931)
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By Emma Cieslik
One of the Boys: The Smug, Patriarchal Undertones of Anders als die
Andern(1919)
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By Devon Kurtz
UNCW FEATURES
Seeing Triple: Identification and Gamic Vision in Film and FPS Games
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By Clare Matthews
The “Eagle Scout Film”: David Lynch as Auteur and Genre Filmmaker
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By Jonathan Monovich
Over and Over, and Over Again: Tension, Repetition, and Catharsis in the
Films of Wes Anderson
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By Michael Stringer
The Triumph of Trauma: Tarantino Style
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By Samantha Van Zandt
CHAPMAN FEATURETTES
The Evolution of the Monstrous: An Interview with Bong Joon-ho
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By Angelique Acuna
Exploring Internal and External Monstrosity: An Interview with Damon
Lindelof on Confronting Visible and Invisible Monsters through
Television
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By Hunter Freedman
BOOK REVIEWS
Transnationalism and Genre Hybridity in New British Horror, Lindsey
Decker (2021)
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By Owen Bradford
Global TV Horror, Stacey Abbott and Lorna Jowett (2021)
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By Brandon Cloobeck
New Blood: Critical Approaches to Contemporary Horror, Eddie Falvey, Joe
Hickinbottom, and Jonathan Wroot (2021)
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By Brandon Winchester
Bond Girls: Body, Fashion and Gender, Monica Germanà (2020)
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By Caroline Arden
Suburban Fantastic: Growing Up in the Late Twentieth Century, Angus
McFadzean (2019)
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By Carleigh Laxton
FILM REVIEWS
Axolotl Overkill(2017)
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By Anya Ekaterina
Another Round(Druk, 2020)
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By Dylan O’Connell
This Texas Thing Here
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By McKenna Dallas
DVD/BLU-RAY REVIEWS
Town Bloody Hall(1979)
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By Isabella Caron
The Night of the Hunter(1955)
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By Devin Meenan
The Grand Budapest Hotel(2014) in Four Frames
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By Tia M. Adkins, A. G. Lawler and Grace Smith
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