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Book Reviews
On For Documentary: Twelve Essays, By Dai Vaughan, Experimental : The Work
of Film in the Age of Video, By Catherine Russell, A History of Film and
Video: From the Canonical Avant-Garde to Contemporary British Practice, By
A.L.Rees, A Review Article by Graeme Harper
Alien Identities: Exploring Differences in Film and Fiction, Edited by
Deborah Cartmell, I.Q. Hunter, Heidi Kaye and Imelda Whelehan, A Review by
Aylish Wood
American Archives: Gender, Race, and Class in Visual Culture, By Shawn
Smith, A Review by Lisa Rull
The Blood Poets: A Cinema of Savagery 1958-1999, Volumes I and II, By Jake
Horsley, A Review by Oliver Harris
Classics in Film and Fiction, Edited by Deborah Cartmell, I. Q. Hunter,
Heidi Kaye, and Imelda Whelehan, A Review by Patrick J. Cook
Flatlining on the Field of Dreams: Cultural Narratives in the Films of
President Reagan's America, By Alan Nadel, A Review by Nick Redfern
Heroes in Hard Times: Cop Action Movies in the U.S., By Neal King, A Review
by Mark Bould
Lance Comfort, By Brian McFarlane, A Review by Melanie Williams
Media Studies: A Reader (Second Edition), Edited by Paul Marris and Sue
Thornham, A Review by Rita Lago
Shohei Imamura, Edited by James Quandt, The Emperor's Naked Army On:
Yukiyukite shingun, By Jeffrey Ruoff and Kenneth Ruoff, A Review by Lori
Hitchcock
Sisters on Screen: Siblings in Contemporary Cinema, By Eva Reuschmann, A
Review by Hannah Patterson
Tracking King Kong: A Hollywood Icon in World Culture, By Cynthia Erb, A
Review by Peter Hutchings
While America Watches: Televising the Holocaust, By Jeffrey Shandler, A
Review by Nathan Abrams
Film Reviews
Bamboozled, A Review by Gerald R. Butters
Bless the Child, A Review by Caroline E. Wiebe
Cast Away, A Review by Jamie Poster
Dancer in the Dark, A Review by Martyn Bone
Girl, Interrupted, A Review by Diane R. Wiener
Kikujiro, A Review by Brian Baker
Muertos de Risa, A Review by Andrew Willis
Requiem for a Dream, A Review by Lisa Rull
Traffic, A Review by Jacob R. Smith
The Wind Will Carry Us, A Review by Andrew Grossman
Dr Mark Jancovich
Senior Lecturer and Director of the Institute of Film Studies
School of American and Canadian Studies
University of Nottingham
Nottingham
United Kingdom
Phone: 0115 951 4250
Fax: 0115 951 4270
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Institute URL: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/film
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