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Book Reviews
American Films of the 70s: Conflicting Visions, By Peter Lev, A Review
by Paul W. Salmon

A Cinema of Loneliness: Penn, Stone, Kubrick, Scorsese, Spielberg,
Altman, (Third Edition), By Robert Kolker, A Review by Jon Lewis

Controlling Hollywood: Censorship and Regulation in the Studio Era,
Edited by Matthew Bernstein, A Review by George S. Larke

France on Film: Reflections on Popular French Cinema, Edited by Lucy
Mazdon, A Review by Richard Armstrong

J Lee Thompson, By Steve Chibnall, A Review by Dave Rolinson

My Only Great Passion: The Life and Films of Carl Th. Dreyer, By Jean
Drum & Dale D. Drum, A Review by Thomas C. Smith

Performance on the Edge: Transformations of Culture, By Johannes
Birringer, A Review by Lihong Tang

Split Screen: Belgian Cinema and Cultural Identity, By Philip Mosley, A
Review by Ernest Mathijs

Tales Out of School: Gender, Longing, and the Teacher in Fiction and
Film, By Jo Keroes, A Review by Michele Ren

Television Drama: Realism, Modernism and British Culture, By John
Caughie, Critical Ideas in Television Studies, By John Corner and Seeing
Things: Television in the Age of Uncertainty, By John Ellis, A Review
Essay by Rachel Moseley

The Titanic and Silent Cinema, By Stephen Bottomore, A Review by Martin
Barker

Film Reviews

The Hamptons Film Festival, 17th-21st October 2001, A Review Essay by
Ruth and Archie Perlmutter

24 Hour Party People, A Review by Jamie Sexton

American Beauty, A Review by Gordon Reavley

Apocalypse Now Redux, A Review by Steven Wolfe

Close, A Review by Jeanne Deslandes

David and Lisa and Oprah Winfrey Presents: David and Lisa, A Review by
Diane R. Wiener

Gosford Park, A Review by Lisa Rull

Hannibal, A Review Essay by Kendall R. Phillips

The House of Mirth, A Review by Kenneth R. Morefield

Joe Dirt, A Review by Nicholas Johnson

Lantana, A Review by Kate Douglas

The Princess Diaries, A Review by Amber Baird-Baidinger and Marlon
Kuzmick

Rififi, A Review by Ronald Wilson

The Straight Story, A Review by Julian Thompson

Training Day, A Review by David Dowson

Conference Reports

Avoiding "Unseemly Haste", the Screen Studies Conference, University of
Glasgow, 29 June-1 July 2001, A Report by Robert A. Morace

Of Goldfish and Canaries; or a report of… Multiple Publics/Civic
Voices: The American Studies Association Annual Conference in Washington
DC, November 8-11, 2001, A Report by Sue Currell

Somewhere between Politics and Ethics, Cultural Studies: Between
Politics and Ethics, Bath, England, July 6-8, 2001, A Report by Richard
C. Cante

All the Best

Mark

Dr Mark Jancovich
Reader 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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