
- A Companion Glossary for “Suggestive Verbalizations in Film”. - “Now Is the Time of Monsters”: A Roundtable on Contemporary Horror.
- When popular media and political cultures collide: British notions of public service, post-military identity and institutional corruption in ‘Bodyguard’ (BBC 2018).- “The Pandemic Special”: ‘South Park’’s Response to Covid.
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- Netflix, HBO Nordic, and “Glocalized” TV Series: The View from Sweden. - Narrative and Narration: Analyzing Cinematic Storytelling. - Failures of Redescription in ‘The Rules of the Game’. - The Convoluted Cinematic Experience in the Age of Netflix. - Cinema and Subversion: Exploring the Ontologically Subversive Potential of Psychedelic Cinema. - Chasing Down Melancholia: Some Reflections on Writing about the Treatment of Empire in ‘Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy’ (1979). - The Politics of Casting and Media Fandom: A Conversation between Kristen Warner and James Rendell. - Something Wilder: Noah Isenberg and Isabelle Freda in conversation on ‘Billy Wilder on Assignment’. - On ‘The Process Genre’: An Interview with Salomé Aguilera Skvirsky. - Porno Dialectics: An Interview with Heather Berg by Jennifer Moorman. - Little Lindy Is Kidnapped: How the Media Covered the Crime of the Century. - In tribute to scholar and professor Thomas Elsaesser (1943-2019). - “His favorite & his best film”: a conversation between Hamilton Carroll & Diane Negra on ‘Shadow of a Doubt’. - Casting Closets, Casting Spells: an Interview with Alfred L. - Beyond Identification: Daniel Morgan & Kyle Stevens Discuss Point of View and Camera Movement. - Becoming the Canvas: An Interview with Nicolas Winding Refn – Part 2.
- Beauty and Fantasy: An Interview with Nicolas Winding Refn – Part 1.The Politics and Pedagogy of East Asian Cinema at an American University.Pedagogical Adventures in Cinematic Space.
A Companion Glossary for “Suggestive Verbalizations in Film”. “Now Is the Time of Monsters”: A Roundtable on Contemporary Horror. When popular media and political cultures collide: British notions of public service, post-military identity and institutional corruption in ‘Bodyguard’ (BBC 2018). “The Pandemic Special”: ‘South Park’’s Response to Covid. Netflix, HBO Nordic, and “Glocalized” TV Series: The View from Sweden. Narrative and Narration: Analyzing Cinematic Storytelling. Failures of Redescription in ‘The Rules of the Game’. The Convoluted Cinematic Experience in the Age of Netflix. Cinema and Subversion: Exploring the Ontologically Subversive Potential of Psychedelic Cinema. Chasing Down Melancholia: Some Reflections on Writing about the Treatment of Empire in ‘Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy’ (1979). The Politics of Casting and Media Fandom: A Conversation between Kristen Warner and James Rendell. Something Wilder: Noah Isenberg and Isabelle Freda in conversation on ‘Billy Wilder on Assignment’. On ‘The Process Genre’: An Interview with Salomé Aguilera Skvirsky. Porno Dialectics: An Interview with Heather Berg by Jennifer Moorman. Little Lindy Is Kidnapped: How the Media Covered the Crime of the Century. In tribute to scholar and professor Thomas Elsaesser (1943-2019). “His favorite & his best film”: a conversation between Hamilton Carroll & Diane Negra on ‘Shadow of a Doubt’. Casting Closets, Casting Spells: an Interview with Alfred L. Beyond Identification: Daniel Morgan & Kyle Stevens Discuss Point of View and Camera Movement. Becoming the Canvas: An Interview with Nicolas Winding Refn – Part 2. Beauty and Fantasy: An Interview with Nicolas Winding Refn – Part 1.