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The Passion of the Christ by Neal King (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), 148 pages, ISBN: 978-0230294349 (paperback), Price: £12.99 About the reviewer: Dr Catherine O’Brien is Senior Lecturer in Film Studies...
Falstaff / Chimes at Midnight 2015. GB. DVD or Blu-ray. Mr Bongo. 116 minutes. £12.99 (Blu-ray), £8.99 (DVD) About the Reviewer: Emma Smith works at Hertford College as Fellow and Tutor in English, and...
Slums on Screen: World Cinema and the Planet of Slums by Igor Krstić (Edinburgh University Press, 2016), 288 pages, ISBN: 978-1474406864 (hardback), £75 About the reviewer: Tamara Courage is a PhD...
Wizards GB. DVD. Fabulous Films. 81 mins. £5.99. About the reviewer: Dr Birgitta Hosea is Head of Animation at the Royal College of Art in London. Prior to joining the RCA in 2015, Birgitta Hosea was...
Data visualisation is a tool that can help us to view a set of data in an original way. It can stimulate us to ask different questions of the material and explore new avenues of enquiry. This visualisation...
By Stevie Simkin. Controversies series. (Palgrave Macmillan, September 2011). 155 pages. ISBN 978-0-230-29670-1 (paperback). Price: £12.99 About the Author: Dr Sheldon Hall is a Senior Lecturer in Stage and...
First screened on British television in October 1973, the documentary series The World at War proved to be a milestone in the history of ITV. Professor James Chapman explores its roots and its critical...
A new digital resource from BUFVC examines the entire output of the global television news agency UPITN for one month. Linda Kaye, BUFVC Research Executive, explores the significance of the agency in our...
2013. GB. DVD / Blu-ray. Second Sight. 216 minutes (plus extras). Certificate 15. RRP £15.99 (DVD), £19.99 (Blu-ray). About the reviewer: Dr Miles Booy gained his doctorate in film studies from the...
Roundabout (1962-1974) was a monthly Technicolor series designed to promote Britain as a progressive world leader to south and south-east Asia. Produced by the British government through its Central Office...