On Sunday Oct 9th, a New York Times editorial focusing on the neglected topics in this yearâs presidential election race addressed the issue of surveillance. Condemning both Donald Trump and Hillary... READ MORE
On Sunday Oct 9th, a New York Times editorial focusing on the neglected topics in this yearâs presidential election race addressed the issue of surveillance. Condemning both Donald Trump and Hillary... READ MORE
By Series editors, Diana Holmes and Robert Ingram This exciting and internationally renowned series originated in our co-teaching of French Cinema courses at the University of Wolverhampton in the... READ MORE
By Ian Scott and Henry Thompson, The cinema of Oliver Stone Longevity is a curious entity in todayâs constantly changing world. On the one hand it suggests staying power and a certain resilience to... READ MORE
By Andrew Dix, author of Beginning Film Studies In 1917, the American poet Wallace Stevens published Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird. Here, more modestly, we suggest five angles from which to... READ MORE
Creative and imaginative idea + skill and training = published writer. Although not easy to achieve, this equation is simple. So why are there so many frustrated, baffled, intimidated novice writers... READ MORE
 1. What book in this field has inspired you the most? Film studies is a many-stranded subject, with its objects of interest ranging from camera angles to box office returns and from stars to the... READ MORE
Many outsiders associate film studies with 1960s auteur theory. Otherwise, they imagine scholars compiling box office figures or chronicling Angelina Jolieâs latest on- and off-screen moves. Itâs... READ MORE
By Dr. Deborah Shaw Guillermo del Toro, Alejandro Gonzålez Iñårritu, and Alfonso Cuarón are highly original directors who have made their names in international circles by pushing the boundaries... READ MORE
   ***Author Professor Robert Savage is available for interviews in advance*** Friday, May 29th, 6pm Trinity Long Room Hub, Trinity College Dublin The BBCâs âIrish Troublesâ Television,... READ MORE
Algeria is a complex society which remains little known or understood in the UK. This lack of knowledge was highlighted recently when Nick Robinson, the BBCâs lead political reporter,... READ MORE