All Stories

  1. ‘So you want to be a #GIRLBOSS?’ Millennial femininity and entrepreneurial selfhood in Girlboss and The Girlfriend Experience
  2. Introduction
  3. Shane Meadows
  4. Introduction: Shane's World
  5. ‘Al fresco? That's up yer anus, innit?’ Shane Meadows and the Politics of Abjection
  6. ‘What do you think makes a bad dad?’ Shane Meadows and Fatherhood
  7. What Do You Believe In? Film Scholarship and the Cultural Politics of the Dark Knight Franchise
  8. Why Doesn't Your Compass Work?
  9. Review: The Cinema of David Cronenberg: From Baron of Blood to Cultural Hero by Ernest Mathijs; David Cronenberg: Author or Filmmaker? by Mark browning
  10. Teenage Traumata
  11. The Persistence of Whiteness: Race and Contemporary Hollywood Cinema , ed. Daniel Bernardi Cinematic Identity: Anatomy of a Problem Film by Cindy Patton
  12. Sleaze Artists: Cinema at the Margins of Taste, Style, and Politics , ed. Jeffrey Sconce Uncanny Bodies: The Coming of Sound and the Origins of the Horror Genre by Robert Spadoni
  13. Review: Childhood and Cinema by Vicky Lebeau; A Family Affair: Cinema Calls Home ed. Murray Pomerance
  14. Review: The Contemporary Hollywood Film Industry ed. Paul McDonald and Janet Wasko; Brand Hollywood: Selling Entertainment in a Global Media Age by Paul Grainge
  15. Review: Indiewood, USA: Where Hollywood Meets Independent Cinema. by Geoff King
  16. Stacey Abbott . Celluloid Vampires: Life After Death in the Modern World . Austin: University of Texas Press, 2007. $55.00 cloth; $24.95 paper. 278 pages. Reynold Humphries . The Hollywood Horror Film 1931–1941: Madness in a Social Landscape . Lanham,...
  17. Christine Cornea . Science Fiction Cinema: Between Fantasy and Reality . New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2007. $68.00 cloth; $23.95 paper. 308 pages. Adilifu Nama . Black Space: Imagining Race in Science Fiction Film . Austin: University ...
  18. Review: The Impossible David Lynch. By Todd McGowan
  19. Review: Home in Hollywood: The Imaginary Geography of Cinema, by Elisabeth Bronfen; Visions of Belonging: Family Stories, Popular Culture, and Postwar Democracy, 1940––1960, by Judith E. Smith
  20. ‘Hell Is a Teenage Girl’?