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  • Slums on Screen

    Published on: 17 February 2017

    Tamara Courage reviews Igor Krstić's exploration of slums and their representation in world cinema.… continue reading.

  • Mexican Cinema

    Published on: 3 January 2017

    Prof Stephen M. Hart reviews Charles Ramírez Berg's analysis of classical Mexican cinema.… continue reading.

  • Haunted Seasons

    Published on: 14 December 2016

    Dr Stacey Abbott reviews Derek Johnston's book on the relationship between ghost stories and seasonal television programming.… continue reading.

  • Political Animals

    Published on: 10 November 2016

    Dr Janet McCabe reviews Sophie Mayer's account of the new wave of feminist filmmakers, and the ideas that politicise them. … continue reading.

  • A New History of British Documentary

    Published on: 1 November 2016

    Prof Michael Chanan reviews James Chapman's A New History of British Documentary.… continue reading.

  • The End of Cinema?

    Published on: 5 October 2016

    Prof Lisa Purse reviews Gaudreault and Marion's analysis of cinema in the digital age.… continue reading.

  • The Use and Abuse of Cinema

    Published on: 16 August 2016

    Dr Martin Brady reviews Eric Rentschler's account of German film history.… continue reading.

  • How Films Were Made & Shown

    Published on: 29 July 2016

    Dr Luke McKernan reviews David Cleveland and Brian Pritchard's book on the history and mechanics of film.… continue reading.

  • British Television Animation

    Published on: 19 July 2016

    Prof Paul Wells reviews Van Norris' study of the British animated comic tradition. … continue reading.

  • Bollywood's India

    Published on: 13 June 2016

    Dr Deimantas Valančiūnas reviews Rachel Dwyer's book on India through the lens of popular Hindi film.… continue reading.

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