Contributors
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Sara Swain
Sara Swain recently received her Ph.D. from the Joint Program in Communication and Culture at York and Ryerson Universities. She holds a B.A. in English Literature from Memorial University, and an M.A. in Film Studies from Concordia University. She has published essays on representations of virginity and sexual initiation in Joss Whedon’s TV series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” (2010), and on the gendered critical backlash against Jenny McCarthy’s boundary-pushing gross-out comedy Dirty Love (2013). Her interests are eclectic and broad, ranging from film aesthetics, cinematic realism, film genres (horror and comedy especially), and gender and spectatorship, to communication history and theory, philosophy of technology, and the history of ideas. Her current research probes the complex theoretical, historical, and material relationships between animals and the imagination and development of media technologies.
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Anna Syrtsova
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Hamid Taheri
Hamid Taheri born in 1988 in Tehran. He Studied English Literature in Kharazmi university of Tehran, has made three well-received short films and works as a film critic for numerous Iranian magazines.
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Ian Tan
Ian Tan teaches English Literature at Raffles Institution, a top junior college in Singapore. His interests lie in Literature, 20th Century Philosophy and European Film, especially the works of Andrei Tarkovsky, Ingmar Bergman, Robert Bresson, Michael Haneke, Alexander Sokurov and Bela Tarr. He has published several articles and guidebooks on literary texts like John Wyndham’s The Chrysalids. His essay on Martin Heidegger and Bela Tarr was published in Senses of Cinema Issue 71, June 2014.
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Anna Tatelman
Anna Tatelman holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of New Orleans. Her plays have previously been produced or are forthcoming at theatre organizations such as the the Mid-America Theatre Conference, Centerstage Theatre, and Intramural Theatre. Anna’s fiction and non-fiction writings have appeared in numerous publications, including Drunk Monkeys, The Bookends Review’s online magazine and Best of 2017 printed anthology, The Gallatin Review, and GLASS Quarterly Magazine. When not posing as the female reincarnation of Tennessee Williams, Anna can usually be found overdosing on caffeine, befriending feral cats, and/or eating ice cream.
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Brandon Taylor
Brandon Taylor is currently an English Major at UBCO, specifically focusing on the later poetry of John Milton. He has been accepted to the UVic MA program under the supervision of Dr. Gary Kuchar. He is currently working on a project that will situate Milton within the Western philosophical tradition of modern liberalism. He has been published in various newspapers across British Columbia as well as in OCular: A Student Anthology (2013) and Papershell (2015).
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Benjamin R. Taylor
Benjamin R. Taylor is a filmmaker working in experimental and documentary forms. His work focusses on geography, architecture, nature and spirituality. His films have been presented in various festivals and galleries here and there. He is also programmer of the monthly screening series VISIONS in Montréal and founder of the curatorial cooperative la lumière collective.
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Giorgi Tenieshvilli
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Sakhi Thirani
Sakhi Thirani (she/her) is currently pursuing a Master of Arts degree in English Literature from the University of Delhi and she is based out of India. Her interests include Indian indie films and she has previously written a critical film analysis for the Certified Forgotten platform. She wants to engage with and contribute to the sphere of cinematic writings as, for her, the activity of perceiving film has never been a passive experience.
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Randy Thom
Randy Thom works as a Film Sound Designer. His credits include: Wild At Heart (1990), Forrest Gump (1994), Contact (1996), Mars Attacks (1996), The Incredibles (2004), Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006), and The Simpsons Movie (2007).
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Éloïse Thompson-Tremblay
Éloïse Thompson-Tremblay is currently completing an undergraduate degree in Art History and Film Studies at Concordia University in Montreal. Her primary interests revolve around British and American cinema of the 1940s and 1950s, particularly as it pertains to representation of women as well as the films of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. In the fall of 2018, she will continue her studies at New York University to obtain an M.A. in Cinema Studies.
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Lucian Tion
Lucian Țion is a researcher of cinema history and national cinemas. His articles were published in Comparative Literature Studies, Senses of Cinema, and East European Film Bulletin. His monograph Romanian and Chinese Cinemas: Socialist Affect and Cultural Politics from Maoism to the New Waves will be published in 2025 by Edinburgh University Press. The book examines how filmmaking in Romania and China has changed from the Soviet-inspired socialist realism of the 1950s to the social realism of the early 2000s.
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Frank P. Tomasulo
Frank P. Tomasulo is an American film critic, theoretician, and historian. The author of more than 80 scholarly essays, and over 150 academic papers, Tomasulo was Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Film and Video (1991-1996) and Cinema Journal (1997-2002). His co-edited anthology, More than a Method: Trends and Traditions in Contemporary Film Performance (2004), is published by Wayne State University Press.
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Donato Totaro
Donato Totaro has been the editor of the online film journal Offscreen since its inception in 1997. Totaro received his PhD in Film & Television from the University of Warwick (UK), is a part-time professor in Film Studies at Concordia University (Montreal, Canada) and a longstanding member of AQCC (Association québécoise des critiques de cinéma).
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Jon Towlson
Jon Towlson is a film critic and the author of THE TURN TO GRUESOMENESS IN AMERICAN HORROR FILMS, 1931-1936 (McFarland, 2016), CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND (CONSTELLATIONS), (Auteur/Columbia University Press, 2016) and SUBVERSIVE HORROR CINEMA: COUNTERCULTURAL MESSAGES OF FILMS FROM FRANKENSTEIN TO THE PRESENT (McFarland, 2014). He is a regular contributor to STARBURST MAGAZINE, and has also written for the BFI, Paracinema, Exquisite Terror, Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies, Shadowland Magazine, Bright Lights Film Journal and Digital Film-Maker Magazine. He lives in the UK.
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Rick Trembles
Rick Trembles is a Montreal-based illustrator, post-underground cartoonist, writer, filmmaker, & musician. He’s written for Fangoria & Comic Book Creator. Two books of his Motion Picture Purgatory film review comix have been published by the UK’s FAB Press. His illustrated Mini Motion Picture Purgatory series appeared monthly at Canuxploitation.com for 10 years. His comix have been published in internationally distributed books, periodicals & anthologies such as Robert Crumb’s “Weirdo,” Russ Kick’s “The Graphic Canon,” Darius James’ “That’s Blaxploitation,” Thomas Waugh’s “Montreal Main,” Fantagraphics Books’ “Pictopia,” Kier-La Janisse’s Spectacular Optical “Satanic Panic,” & France’s “Hopital Brut” For Le Dernier Cri. His award winning animated film Goopy Spasms has toured the festival circuit globally & he continues to create cartoon shorts. He’s been a singer-guitarist for post-punk band the American Devices since 1980. He frequently archives his work at his website Snubdom.com (linked). Collections of his autobiographical comix called “Represented Immobilized” & “The Rick Trembles Weakly Dispatch” are available from Conundrum Press. (photo credit, Johanna Heldebro)
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Divy Tripathi
Divy Tripathi is an independent journalist and writer from India. He writes on cinema and the game of cricket. His cinema-related writings have been published in MUBI’s Notebook, Spaghetti Western Database, The Quint, Firstpost among others. In the field of cricket, his works have been published in Wisden India, ICC, Cricket Web among others. Besides, he also dabbles in fiction and his short stories have been published in Indian Periodical and Active Muse.
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Maude Trottier
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Fahad Usmani
Waqar Ahmed Fahad is a Ph.D Candidate in the Department of English and Communication Studies at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi, India. His research is focused on the stereotypical representations of Muslim Minority Community in mainstream Indian ( Hindi) Cinema. Ahmed has received his Post Graduation in Media Governance from Jamia Millia Islamia University, Delhi, and is presently working as Research Associate cum Special officer to CEO, Prasar Bharati (India’s Public Service Broadcaster). In the past, he taught Journalism & Media courses at the University of Delhi, India. He had also served in a several media houses before joining the Broadcasting Industry.
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Alireza Vahdani
Alireza Vahdani lives in Oxford, UK. He holds a M.A in Popular Cinema and, a B.A in Film Studies/ Communication, Media, and Culture from Oxford Brookes University. He is an Associate Lecturer in Film Studies at Oxford Brookes University. His research interests are Japanese period drama films, Italian popular cinema, classic American Westerns, and English linguistic.