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  • Journal of Popular Film and Television is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Routledge, which purchased it from Heldref Publications...
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  • again: Casablanca's impact on American mass media and popular culture". Journal of Popular Film & Television. 27 (4): 33–41, 9p. doi:10.1080/01956050009602813...
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  • Midsommar (redirect from Midsommar (film))
    reflecting themes of globalization and American imperialism in a 2022 article in the Journal of Popular Film and Television. Wolfe outlines the film's competing...
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  • Neo-noir (redirect from Neo-noir film)
    Arnett, Robert (Fall 2006). "Eighties Noir: The Dissenting Voice in Reagan's America". Journal of Popular Film and Television. 34 (3): 123–129. doi:10.3200/JPFT...
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  • according to Dengler (1979) in the Journal of Popular Film and Television, the shocked reaction of the general public is a myth. The Edison catalogue advertised...
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     32–35 Merlock, Ray (Winter 2000). "Casablanca: Popular Film of the Century". Journal of Popular Film & Television. 27 (4): 2. doi:10.1080/01956050009602809...
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  • Film periodicals combine discussion of individual films, genres and directors with in-depth considerations of the medium and the conditions of its production...
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  • S2CID 143932889. Johnson, Carla (1994-07-01). "The Schlemiel and the Schlimazl in Seinfeld". Journal of Popular Film & Television. 22 (3): 116–124. doi:10.1080/01956051...
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  • published in the Journal of Popular Film & Television argues that "The X-Files is certainly guilty of romanticizing and stereotyping the Navajo" in the episode...
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  • perpetuate the species. Writing for the Journal of Popular Film & Television, Susan George authored a paper that dealt with the portrayal of procreation...
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  • published yearly. The journal covers the study of popular romance media, including romance novels, chick lit, romantic comedy films, dating culture, and...
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    Film Quarterly, Projections: The Journal for Movies and Mind, and Journal of Film and Video. Film studies as an academic discipline emerged in the twentieth...
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  • snuff film, snuff movie or snuff video is a theoretical type of film, produced for profit or financial gain, that shows, or purports to show, scenes of actual...
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  • The women in prison film (or WiP film) is a subgenre of exploitation film that began in the early 20th century and continues to the present day. Their...
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    horror films and franchises have seen major commercial success, influenced society and spawned several popular culture icons. The Dictionary of Film Studies...
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  • definitions, and lists of a wide range of subjects. Gary Burns, in the Journal of Popular Film and Television, also notes as a recurring theme "the producers' attempt...
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  • was enforced because of fears of threats to national harmony and security. The most popular forms of entertainment were radio, film, and music. Together...
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  • The Journal of Religion and Film is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal that "examines the description, critique, and embodiment of religion in...
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    Julie (July 1, 1991). "The Transvestite as MonsterGender Horror in The Silence of the Lambs and Psycho". Journal of Popular Film and Television. 19 (3):...
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  • the original on 11 July 2012. Retrieved 9 July 2012. Arnzen, Michael (1994). "Who's Laughing Now?...The Postmodern Splatter Film". Journal of Popular...
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