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Whether of Not "Sinners" Wins the Oscar, Ryan Coogler’s Genre-Bending Film Signals a New Era for Original Cinema
Mar 06 2026
A Q&A with "Film Quarterly" contributor Anthony Michael D’Agostino
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"I hope 'One Battle After Another' wins a million awards": A Q&A with Peter Coviello
Feb 26 2026
For me, Anderson is a filmmaker who read a book about state terror and counterfascist mobilization and metabolized Pynchon’s "Vineland" into the unlikeliest of things: a movie, a mass-cultural product that wants to think clearly and hard about the here-and-now-ness of an American fascism.
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How Hollywood Dramatized the Berlin Airlift: A Q&A with Joseph Pearson
Dec 20 2025
Both propaganda and entertainment, George Seaton’s film, "The Big Lift," released in 1950, starring Montgomery Clift, saw Hollywood dramatize the struggles of post-war Berlin and the Berlin Airlift.
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Reverse Weather Vane: Pauline Kael and "Film Quarterly"
Sep 17 2025
Film Quarterly's editor considers the legacy of film critic Pauline Kael.
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Meet Film Quarterly‘s Incoming Editor: J. M. Tyree
Mar 08 2024
Photo Credit: Jason Brown, VCUarts Cinema StudentWe are pleased to introduce J. M. Tyree as Film Quarterly's incoming editor-in-chief. Tyree works as an Associate Professor in the Cinema Program at VCUarts, and has served as a Writer-at-Large and Contributing Editor at Film Quarterly, and as a N
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Film Quarterly Call for Editor Applications
May 31 2023
University of California Press (UC Press) is seeking applications for the editorship of the journal Film Quarterly. The applicant appointed to this position will succeed Interim Editor Rebecca Prime when her term ends June, 30 2024.Film Quarterly (FQ) has been publishing peer-reviewed articles,
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#SCMS22: Explore Free Content from UC Press Journals
Mar 31 2022
For #SCMS22, we're pleased to offer free online content from Film Quarterly, Feminist Media Histories, Representations, Afterimage, and more. In Film Quarterly's new March issue,Diana Flores Ruíz considers the works of filmmaker Sky Hopinka, a Ho-Chunk Nation national and descendent of t
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#MLA2021: Free Content Offers from UC Press Journals
Jan 13 2021
We're extending our free content offers for #MLA2021 through the end of January. Click on the journal covers below for limited-time, free content and be sure to explore any earlier MLA2021 posts you may have missed offering blog-exclusive content in conjunction with the virtual conference of the Mod
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Celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: Art, Literature, and Community
May 22 2020
For Asian Pacific American Heritage Month—celebrated in May to commemorate the arrival of the first Japanese immigrants to the United States on May 7, 1843 and to mark the anniversary of the transcontinental railroad completion on May 10, 1869—UC Press is proud to feature titles that honor and explo
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Society for Cinema and Media Studies: The Latest Research from UC Press
Mar 31 2020
While the Society for Cinema and Media Studies 2020 Annual Conference in Denver, Colorado is cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, UC Press is committed to sharing the latest research in Film & Media Studies. Although we are unable to see you in person, we are honoring the 40% conference di
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