Film Matters is happy to announce the TOC of our final issue of 2023, FM 14.3, which includes the following peer-reviewed features:
- “Wake Up!” with Narrative Film Music: Optimizing Narrative Power Through Spike Lee’s Compilation Soundtracks of Popular Music by Mary Beth Bauermann
- Daydreaming: An Exposé on VR Technology as a Form of Digital Escapism and Identity Design by Leandra Djomo
- See No Evil: Audio Identification with the Monstrous in Under the Skin by Paige Hartenburg
As well as this featurette:
- Interview with Dr. Michele Meek on Her Recent Book Consent Culture and Teen Films: Adolescent Sexuality in US Movies by Miriam Heath
These book reviews:
- Consent Culture and Teen Films: Adolescent Sexuality in US Movies, Michele Meek (2023) by Miriam Heath
- Hollywood’s Embassies: How Movie Theaters Projected American Power Around the World, Ross Melnick (2022) by Clinton Barney
- Picnic at Hanging Rock (BFI Film Classics), Anna Backman Rogers (2022) by Kayla Sloan
- The Godfather (BFI Film Classics), 2nd ed., Jon Lewis (2022) by Dason Fuller
- David Cronenberg: Interviews, David Schwartz, ed. (2021) by Yaakov “Jacob” Smith
Film reviews:
- Blind Faith in The Wicker Man by Autumn Blees
- Kuroneko (1968) by Annica Johnson
- Not Okay (2022) by Bekah Eakes
And this DVD/Blu-ray review:
For more information about this issue, please visit:
https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/fm/14/3
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