This article focuses on the Monthly Film Bulletin, a magazine devoted to what is often regarded as the lowliest and most ephemeral form of film criticism: the film review. Studying the Bulletin's publication history, with a particular emphasis on the 1970s, the article challenges the dismissal of 'journalistically motivated' film criticism in academic discourse. It argues that the historical interest of the Bulletin's late period lies in its hybrid identity, a journal of record in which both accurate information and personal evaluation coexisted as values, and in which a polyphony of individ
Short article in response to the question: What is the role of film criticism today—a time of accele...
This paper examines the impact of user generated content on film consumption choices. To date, a nu...
In the last two decades, film studies has effectively expanded the sites of its discipline to includ...
In a period of proposed crisis and disruptive transformation to media, journalism and criticism, thi...
In this article, we trace the emergence of film criticism in Australia, from the period of its first...
This research examines the aesthetic elements of contemporary film criticism. Although a restricted ...
In this article, we trace the emergence of film criticism in Australia, from the period of its first...
This dissertation examines the space of U.S. film criticism between 1996 and 2006 and the effects of...
The term “Culture industry” coined by Adorno and Horkheimer in 1944, is now a very fundamental conce...
For as long as visual art and the written word have existed side-by-side, art criticism has existed ...
The article explores the object of the film theory and the practice of Third Cinema whose contributi...
The divide between popular culture and high culture has been a subject of discussion since the early...
Film criticism is in many ways becoming a dying craft. The rise of amateur Internet bloggers has led...
The role of the newspaper film critic in the public\u27s reception of a work of art - the commercial...
A review of Laleen Jayamanne's Toward Cinema and It's Double: Cross-Cultural Mimesis (Indiana Univer...
Short article in response to the question: What is the role of film criticism today—a time of accele...
This paper examines the impact of user generated content on film consumption choices. To date, a nu...
In the last two decades, film studies has effectively expanded the sites of its discipline to includ...
In a period of proposed crisis and disruptive transformation to media, journalism and criticism, thi...
In this article, we trace the emergence of film criticism in Australia, from the period of its first...
This research examines the aesthetic elements of contemporary film criticism. Although a restricted ...
In this article, we trace the emergence of film criticism in Australia, from the period of its first...
This dissertation examines the space of U.S. film criticism between 1996 and 2006 and the effects of...
The term “Culture industry” coined by Adorno and Horkheimer in 1944, is now a very fundamental conce...
For as long as visual art and the written word have existed side-by-side, art criticism has existed ...
The article explores the object of the film theory and the practice of Third Cinema whose contributi...
The divide between popular culture and high culture has been a subject of discussion since the early...
Film criticism is in many ways becoming a dying craft. The rise of amateur Internet bloggers has led...
The role of the newspaper film critic in the public\u27s reception of a work of art - the commercial...
A review of Laleen Jayamanne's Toward Cinema and It's Double: Cross-Cultural Mimesis (Indiana Univer...
Short article in response to the question: What is the role of film criticism today—a time of accele...
This paper examines the impact of user generated content on film consumption choices. To date, a nu...
In the last two decades, film studies has effectively expanded the sites of its discipline to includ...