Film Matters is pleased to announce, officially, the release of issue 10.1, our first issue of 2019!
In this issue, you will find these peer-reviewed feature articles:
- Rediscovering Paris, Rediscovering Identity: An Exploration of Sounds and Voice in Cléo from 5 to 7 by Anne Billingsley
- Film Noir Heroes and the American Dream: Examining Contradictions in American Ideology through Fred Zinnemann’s Act of Violence by Sean Carson
- The Stigmatization of Queer Black Women in Television by Thomas Cruz
- Space Sirens: The Portrayal of Women in French New Wave Sci-Fi by Gabrielle Despaigne
- Off-Script: Toward a Revolutionary Arab Cinema by Safwat Nazzal
- Celebrity Theorists and the Filmic Embodiment of Thought by Edouard Saakashvili
- Manipulating the Masses with Modernism: The Weapon of Abstraction by Chamberlain Staub
- “Movies Are Supposed to Move, Stupid”: Examining Movement in Chris Marker’s La Jetée by Grace Wallace
- Filmic Architect or Architectural Filmmaker?: Examining the Relationship Between Space and Cinema in the Work of Michelangelo Antonioni by Nashuyuan Serenity Wang
- Generational Horror: A Comparison of Tim Curry’s and Bill Skarsgård’s Portrayals of Pennywise in Stephen King’s IT by K. M. Wise
A guest-edited dossier — Fake News — by Amanda Ann Klein (East Carolina University):
- Fishing for Fake News by John Cordova
- Fiction and Reality: The Characters and Characterization of Fox News by Madeline Daniel
- When Covering Too Much Results in Not Covering Enough: An Essay on NBC News by Cara Hairston
- Intentions of the HuffPost by Ida Misghina
- Fake News: CNN’s Digital Trends by Kylee Pearl
As well as book, film, and DVD/Blu-ray reviews by: Evan Amaral, Catherine Traci Colson, Alexis Dickerson, Lily C. Frame, Matt Johnson, Alexandria Rose Moore, Andrew P. Nielsen, Ashley R. Pickett, Cheyenne Puga, Ashley R. Spillane, Karl Watkins, Andrew Ryan Wentz, Adam Wiener, and Emmett Williams.
For more details about this issue, please visit: https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/fm/2019/00000010/00000001
We’re always looking for new undergraduate authors! So if you are interested in publishing, get in touch with us today.