Film Matters is happy to highlight the TOC of FM 14.1, our first issue of 2023, which includes the following peer-reviewed features:
- How Does the Representation of Psychosis in Joker (2019) Provide Stereotypes That Affect Society’s Attitude Toward Mental Illness? by Ruby Ellen Hubbard
- Camp Cinema and the Queer Experience by Gabrielle Lamb
- “You know how the game goes, Baby”: Exploring Intersections of Power in Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song by Tillie Quattrone
A robust book review section!:
- Making Movies, Sidney Lumet (1996) by Andrew Belmonte
- Horror Film and Otherness, Adam Lowenstein (2022) by Chloe Crawford
- Billy Wilder: Dancing on the Edge, Joseph McBride (2021) by Zoe Garden
- The Rhythm of Images: Cinema Beyond Measure, Domietta Torlasco (2021) by Emily Heiser
- Adaptation for Screenwriters, Robert Edgar and John Marland (2019) by Peyton Holland
- Black Panther: Interrogating a Cultural Phenomenon, Terence McSweeney (2021) by Ethan Lee
- Olivia de Havilland: Lady Triumphant, Victoria Amador (2019) by Lauren Mattice
- Wild Bill Wellman: Hollywood Rebel, William Wellman Jr. (2021) by Joey McDevitt
- The Thought of Stanley Cavell and Cinema: Turning Anew to the Ontology of Film a Half-Century After The World Viewed, David LaRocca, ed. (2020) by Audrey Mitchell
- Joan Crawford: The Essential Biography, Lawrence J. Quirk and William Schoell (2021) by Mariami Razmadze
- The Stardom Film: Creating the Hollywood Fairy Tale, Karen McNally (2020) by Tessa Throneburg
- Transmedia Directors: Artistry, Industry, and New Audiovisual Aesthetics, Carol Vernallis, Holly Rogers, and Lisa Perrott, eds. (2019) by Dan Verley
- Post-Fordist Cinema: Hollywood Auteurs and the Corporate Counterculture, Jeff Menne (2019) by Logan Wells
Two film reviews:
- Ode to Valley Girl (1983) by Emma Fergusson
- Marcel the Shell with Shoes On: Life Through Googly Eyes by Allan Gutierrez
And the following DVD/Blu-ray reviews:
- Beasts of No Nation Asks, Can War Be Beautiful? by Cole Clark
- Working Girls (1986) by Zoe Rogan
- The Furies (1950) by Matthew Scipione
- The Plague Dogs (1982) by Yaakov “Jacob” Smith
- Bull Durham in 1 Frame by Carrie Goodison
For more information about this issue, please visit:
https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/fm/14/1
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