Despite the closure of virtually all original grindhouse cinemas, ‘grindhouse’ lives on as a conceptual term. This article contends that the prevailing conceptualization of ‘grindhouse’ is problematized by a widening gap between the original grindhouse context (‘past’) and the DVD/home-viewing context (present). Despite fans’ and filmmakers’ desire to preserve this part of exploitation cinema history, the world of the grindhouse is now little more than a blurry set of tall-tales and faded phenomenal experiences, which are subject to present-bias. The continuing usefulness of grindhouse-qua-concept requires that one should pay heed to the contemporary contexts in which ‘grindhouse’ is evoked
This article examines archival methods for digitizing film assets and potential miscommunications of...
This PhD expands on 12 previously published film historical and -archival articles and essays. An ex...
This thesis investigates how cinema’s specificities are defined in relation to technological develop...
Despite the closure of virtually all original grindhouse cinemas, ‘grindhouse’ lives on as a concept...
Despite the closure of virtually all original grindhouse cinemas, ‘grindhouse’ lives on as a concept...
This chapter contributes to a significant and well-received volume of new sholarshio on transnationa...
This article addresses the politics of film digitization by arguing that we should reconsider archiv...
The fate of 35mm as an acquisition and exhibition medium is intimately connected with questions of f...
This paper explores the current controversies surrounding film preservation in the digital era. Ques...
This article considers the circulation of Japanese horror titles in the West, focusing on how this i...
Archiving practices of amateur film collections tend to foreground the evidentiary value of such fil...
This article examines why it took 33 years before Mark of the Devil (1970) could be distributed in...
Archive footage and photographs are an essential element of any historical film but the conditions o...
In the early 1980s, a moral panic erupted in the United Kingdom over the perceived threat that horro...
This paper explores the recent resurgence in the collecting of cult film soundtracks, in particular ...
This article examines archival methods for digitizing film assets and potential miscommunications of...
This PhD expands on 12 previously published film historical and -archival articles and essays. An ex...
This thesis investigates how cinema’s specificities are defined in relation to technological develop...
Despite the closure of virtually all original grindhouse cinemas, ‘grindhouse’ lives on as a concept...
Despite the closure of virtually all original grindhouse cinemas, ‘grindhouse’ lives on as a concept...
This chapter contributes to a significant and well-received volume of new sholarshio on transnationa...
This article addresses the politics of film digitization by arguing that we should reconsider archiv...
The fate of 35mm as an acquisition and exhibition medium is intimately connected with questions of f...
This paper explores the current controversies surrounding film preservation in the digital era. Ques...
This article considers the circulation of Japanese horror titles in the West, focusing on how this i...
Archiving practices of amateur film collections tend to foreground the evidentiary value of such fil...
This article examines why it took 33 years before Mark of the Devil (1970) could be distributed in...
Archive footage and photographs are an essential element of any historical film but the conditions o...
In the early 1980s, a moral panic erupted in the United Kingdom over the perceived threat that horro...
This paper explores the recent resurgence in the collecting of cult film soundtracks, in particular ...
This article examines archival methods for digitizing film assets and potential miscommunications of...
This PhD expands on 12 previously published film historical and -archival articles and essays. An ex...
This thesis investigates how cinema’s specificities are defined in relation to technological develop...