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Publisher: Routledge Ltd
Founded in: 2003
Total resources: 30
E-ISSN: 1740-7923
ISSN: 1740-0309
Subject: J9 Movies, TV
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New Review of Film and Television Studies
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‘Re-imagining’ the canon: examining the discourse of contemporary horror film reboots
New Review of Film and Television Studies , Vol. 12, Iss. 4, 2014-10 , pp.![](/images/ico/ico5.png)
The need for a film rating system in China: the case of Ang Lee's
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Figuring the global: on Charlie Kaufman's
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By Clark Jennifer S. in (2014)
New Review of Film and Television Studies , Vol. 12, Iss. 4, 2014-10 , pp.![](/images/ico/ico5.png)
German cinema – terror and trauma: cultural memory since 1945
New Review of Film and Television Studies , Vol. 12, Iss. 4, 2014-10 , pp.![](/images/ico/ico5.png)
The steady unsteadiness of theory: on D.N. Rodowick's
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Midnight in Middle Earth: blockbusters and opening-night culture
New Review of Film and Television Studies , Vol. 12, Iss. 4, 2014-10 , pp.![](/images/ico/ico5.png)
The affective sublime in Lars von Trier's
By French Sarah,Shacklock Zoë in (2014)
New Review of Film and Television Studies , Vol. 12, Iss. 4, 2014-10 , pp.