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[[art film]]s - [[art house]] - [[avant-garde film]] - [[banned films]] - [[blockbuster]] - [[comedy]] - [[cult film]] - [[documentary film]] - [[early film]] - [[erotic film]] - [[experimental film]] - [[exploitation film]] - [[film noir]] - [[gay film]] - [[horror film]] - [[midnight movie| narrative film]] - [[paracinema]] - [[postmodern film]] - [[rating]]s - [[science-fiction film]] - [[silent film]] - [[slasher film]] - [[violent film]] | [[art film]]s - [[art house]] - [[avant-garde film]] - [[banned films]] - [[blockbuster]] - [[comedy]] - [[cult film]] - [[documentary film]] - [[early film]] - [[erotic film]] - [[experimental film]] - [[exploitation film]] - [[film noir]] - [[gay film]] - [[horror film]] - [[midnight movie| narrative film]] - [[paracinema]] - [[postmodern film]] - [[rating]]s - [[science-fiction film]] - [[silent film]] - [[slasher film]] - [[violent film]] | ||
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- "Film is a genuine art. It is genuine in that it is strictly popular. Like all the arts its apppeal is based on a few primitive, and therefore universal, instincts and mechanisms in man. Sex and combat are the chief instincts. --after Terry Ramsaye (1926).
- "Voyeurism is not just one of the primary tools of cinema, but of written fiction too."
- "The Kino is a vulgar modern entertainment and I doubt if it can tell us anything serious about the modern condition." --Sigmund Freud
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Research interests
- Film criticism
- Paracinema
- Art film
- European cinema
- Exploitation film
- Giallo
- Sex in film
- Porn chic
- Violence in film
- Effects of the home video revolution
- Film theory
- Auteur theory
- The male gaze
- Voyeurism and the nature of cinema
Bibliography
- Immoral Tales: European Sex & Horror Movies 1956-1984
- Film as a Subversive Art by Amos Vogel
- Midnight Movies (1983)
- Incredibly Strange Films (1986)
- Cult Movie Stars
- 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die (2004)
By genre
art films - art house - avant-garde film - banned films - blockbuster - comedy - cult film - documentary film - early film - erotic film - experimental film - exploitation film - film noir - gay film - horror film - narrative film - paracinema - postmodern film - ratings - science-fiction film - silent film - slasher film - violent film
By director
see director