Issue Archive
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Canadian (Mainly) Non-Narrative Cinema
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Independent Cinema
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Fragmentary Narratives
- A novel telling in The Limey: Non-continuity montage in mainstream American cinema
- Sweet Karma (2010, Andrew Thomas Hunt)
Revenge Canadian Style
- Inception: Film, Dreams and Freud
- Segments of Madness in Emmanuel Carrère’s La Moustache
When the Surrounding Normalcy Speaks Lies and Madness
- The Worth of Children and Their Parts: Never Let Me Go and Inhale
You have to know who and what you are!
- A novel telling in The Limey: Non-continuity montage in mainstream American cinema
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Fantasia 2010
- Forevermore: Longevity at Fantasia 2010
- Fantasia 2010, Part Two: Year of the Doll
- An Interview with Dejan Ognjanovic
a reasoning voice behind Serbian horror
- An Interview With Ken Russell and Lisi Tribble
Rock n' Roller at Heart
- Nanjing! Nanjing! (City of Life and Death)
- Forevermore: Longevity at Fantasia 2010
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A Few Festivals
- Beauty at the Margins: The Vancouver International Film Festival, 2010
- Verities: the 2011 Berlinale
- 17th Bradford International Film Festival, 16-28 March 2011
- Incest and the Isolation of Country Life: Beautiful Kate, a film by Rachel Ward
A story more frightening for being somewhat mundane
- The Sentinel (1977 ): Hell on the 5th Floor
- Beauty at the Margins: The Vancouver International Film Festival, 2010
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A Little Bit of Spain
- The Idea and the World As It Is: Catholicism and Insanity in El and Nazarin
- The Case of Jesús Franco
- Wristcutters: A Love Story. An Anti-Sartrean Tale?
- Death, Despair, and Dreams: Tom Ford’s film interpretation of Christopher Isherwood’s book A Single Man
Bright Colors, Questionable Impressions
- 2 Dimensional thoughts on 3-D
Back to the Future with the Age of 3D
- The Idea and the World As It Is: Catholicism and Insanity in El and Nazarin
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Tarkovsky Redux
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Andrei Tarkovsky
- Nature as “Comfort Zone” in the Films of Andrei Tarkovsky
- The Spiritual Cinema of Andrei Tarkovsky
- Dark Nights of the Soul: Themes in Irving Singer’s book Ingmar Bergman, Cinematic Philosopher
Acts of Love Can Redeem Loneliness
- Tolstoy, His Wife, Disciples, and the Ownership of Art in The Last Station by Michael Hoffman
Spirit and Form Require Each Other
- 51st Thessaloniki International Film Festival
Back to Basics: New Director, Old Ways
- Nature as “Comfort Zone” in the Films of Andrei Tarkovsky
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Views on/by Women
- Master Class with Paola Sangiovanni
Ragazze, la vita trema
- Lars Von Trier’s Antichrist: Executioner at the Alter of the Other, Part 1
The Confessor and the Executioner
- Lars Von Trier’s Antichrist: Executioner at the Alter of the Other, Part 2
A Closer Examination of the Trial
- Mythology and the Female Hero in Robert Towne’s Personal Best: Part 1
The Sports Film and Beyond
- Mythology and the Female Hero in Robert Towne’s Personal Best: Part 2
Issues of Character and Authorship
- Master Class with Paola Sangiovanni
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Silent Cinema
- The British Silent Horror Film and the First World War
- What Makes Charlie Chaplin Endure
- The 29th edition of the Giornate del Cinema Muto
Silent film festival in Pordenone, Italy, October 2010
- The effects of Kabuki on Akira Kurosawa’s Auteurism, Part 1
Introduction and Background
- The effects of Kabuki on Akira Kurosawa’s Auteurism, Part 2
Japanese Cinema and Akira Kurosawa
- The British Silent Horror Film and the First World War