Snuff (Findlay/Nuchtern, 1976) might not be the 'best' film produced in the Americas in the 1970s, but it may be the decade's most important 'worst' film. Rumoured to depict the actual murder of a female crewmember in its final moments, its notoriety consolidated the urban legend of snuff film. The snuff film legacy has manifested across a broad range of media, from fictional snuff narratives like Vacancy (Nimrod Antal, 2007) and 8mm (Joel Schumacher, 1999), to purportedly real snuff footage distributed online and through mobile phones. Despite Snuff's status as a unique trash artefact, the suddenness with which the controversy exploded into the public arena allowed it very little time for a 'micro' analytical moment.[1] The snuff film enig...
In 2006, journalists began writing about the emergence of a group of young filmmakers who specialize...
Grounded in ethnographic research, this paper is a case study that follows a television documentary ...
1970s horror film and exploitation staple, The Toolbox Murders (Dennis Donnelly, 1978), is here used...
Alexandra Heller-Nicholas has argued that while Snuff (1976) might not be the ‘best’ film produced i...
The phenomenon of so-called 'snuff movies' (films that allegedly document real acts of murder, speci...
The phenomenon of so-called 'snuff movies' (films that allegedly document real acts of murder, speci...
The phenomenon of so-called 'snuff movies' (films that allegedly document real acts of murder, speci...
The snuff movie has been a cinematic spectre that has haunted successive generations of moviegoers. ...
The mythic Snuff film has remained a persistent cinematic rumour since the mid-1970s. The discourses...
In the USA, in 1976, theatrical screenings of Michael and Roberta Findlay’s Snuff triggered a month...
Scholarly debate over faux-snuff’s content has predominantly focused on realism and affect. This pap...
August Underground is one of the sickest series of movies that ever been made. We try to understand ...
La présente étude propose une analyse historique de la légende urbaine des snuff movies. En premier ...
Essay accompanying the Blue Underground (US) Blu-Ray release of 'Snuff' (Michael Findlay, 1976)
textGiven feminists’ longstanding concerns about the ideological effects of media images, and prompt...
In 2006, journalists began writing about the emergence of a group of young filmmakers who specialize...
Grounded in ethnographic research, this paper is a case study that follows a television documentary ...
1970s horror film and exploitation staple, The Toolbox Murders (Dennis Donnelly, 1978), is here used...
Alexandra Heller-Nicholas has argued that while Snuff (1976) might not be the ‘best’ film produced i...
The phenomenon of so-called 'snuff movies' (films that allegedly document real acts of murder, speci...
The phenomenon of so-called 'snuff movies' (films that allegedly document real acts of murder, speci...
The phenomenon of so-called 'snuff movies' (films that allegedly document real acts of murder, speci...
The snuff movie has been a cinematic spectre that has haunted successive generations of moviegoers. ...
The mythic Snuff film has remained a persistent cinematic rumour since the mid-1970s. The discourses...
In the USA, in 1976, theatrical screenings of Michael and Roberta Findlay’s Snuff triggered a month...
Scholarly debate over faux-snuff’s content has predominantly focused on realism and affect. This pap...
August Underground is one of the sickest series of movies that ever been made. We try to understand ...
La présente étude propose une analyse historique de la légende urbaine des snuff movies. En premier ...
Essay accompanying the Blue Underground (US) Blu-Ray release of 'Snuff' (Michael Findlay, 1976)
textGiven feminists’ longstanding concerns about the ideological effects of media images, and prompt...
In 2006, journalists began writing about the emergence of a group of young filmmakers who specialize...
Grounded in ethnographic research, this paper is a case study that follows a television documentary ...
1970s horror film and exploitation staple, The Toolbox Murders (Dennis Donnelly, 1978), is here used...