Samuel Fuller’s House of Bamboo as glimpsed in Spielberg’s Minority Report |
Uploaded 11 August, 2015.
First Release
Towards a History of Australian Film Criticism by Tom O’Regan & Huw Walmsley-EvansBordering Activity in Ivan Sen’s Film Toomelah (2011) by Jane MillsLike Boils the Cinématographe Tends to Break Out – The Films of the 1896 Melbourne Cup: The Lawn Near the Bandstand by Sally JacksonIn the Best Film Star Tradition: Claire Adams and Mooramong by Lesley SpeedFrom Bonanza to Buffalo Bill: Robert Altman and the Western by Adrian DanksOn Slippery Ground: Robert Altman, Beyond Hollywood or Modernism by Hamish FordPlaying with Fire: A Counter-Factual History of Fallen Angel by Sam RoggenDesigning for Black-and-White: Edith Head and the Craft of the Costume Designer by David ReshaIntroduction — Many Are McCarthyist by Mile KlindoBrian Neve Interview by Mile KlindoDennis Broe Interview by Mile KlindoJon Lewis Interview by Mile KlindoThe Cracks in the Surface of Things: On Béla Tarr, Rancière, and Adorno by William S. Allen
Sam Rohdie
Julien Duvivier: Love Unto Death by Sam RohdieIn Confidence: Sam Rohdie by Bill Routt
Slessor Dossier
Kenneth Slessor and the Sound Cinema: The “Chief Film Critic whose Reviews are Accepted as the Most Reliable in Australia” by Huw Walmsley-Evans, Tom O’Regan and Philip MeadKenneth Slessor, Selected Film Reviews, 1933-36 by Huw Walmsley-Evans, Tom O’Regan and Philip Mead
Classics and Re-runs
House of Bamboo: Cinematic Thoughts (1969) by Sam RohdieNotes on Rhythm by Alain Masson
Reviews
A Broad Family of Images: André Bazin on the New Media of His Time by Lukas BrasiskisMise en Scène and Film Style: From Classical Hollywood to New Media Art by Anna DzenisContemporary Romanian Cinema: The History of an Unexpected Miracle by Olivia HarsanHollywood and the Americanization of Britain: From the 1920s to the Present by Brian McFarlaneBuffoon Men: Classic Hollywood Comedians and Queered Masculinity by Craig MartinItalian Silent Cinema: A Reader by Luca PerettiBarbara Stanwyck (Film Stars series) & The Life and Times of Barbara Stanwyck: Steel-True 1907-1940 by Eloise RossComing Soon to a Festival Near You: Programming Film Festivals by Kirsten StevensWriting the Horror Movie by Jay Daniel Thompson