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The peer-reviewed, open-access online journal of the British Association of Film Television and Screen Studies
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.@AndrewMoor1 reviews 'Anton Walbrook: A Life of Masks and Mirrors' (PeterLangOxford) by James Downs in the latest issue of Open Screens. 🎞️Full review here: openscreensjournal.com/article/id/902…


In 'Why bad things happen to bad people: investigating evil in the Italian giallo', @louisbayman (Film at Southampton) looks at giallo's rejection of moral improvement as an indulgence in enjoyment. 🔪Full article here: openscreensjournal.com/article/id/801…


.Dr Alice Pember reviews 'Still Life: Notes on Barbara Loden's Wanda" (punctum 🏳️🌈 books) by Anna Backman Rogers in the latest issue of Open Screens. 📕Read the full review: openscreensjournal.com/article/id/896…


Neil Archer reviews 'The Brief, Madcap Life of Kay Kendall' (University Press of Kentucky) by Eve Golden in the latest issue of Open Screens. 📙Full review: openscreensjournal.com/article/id/898…




Geetha Ramanathan reviews 'The Afterlives of Kathleen Collins: A Black Woman Filmmaker's Search for New Life' (Indiana University Press) by L.H. Stallings in the latest issue of Open Screens. 📗Full review: openscreensjournal.com/article/id/899…


.Cathy Lomax reviews the Criterion Collection release of Claudia Weil's 'Girlfriends' (1978) in the latest issue of Open Screens. 📀Full review: openscreensjournal.com/article/id/898…


Would love a review of this for OpenScreensJournal !

Looking to commission a review of the re-release of In the Mood for Love for OpenScreensJournal. Are you an expert on Wong Kar-Wai? Hong Kong cinema? Mood and affect? Then get in touch (via my QM email or DM) by the end of September with some information about you! PhDs & ECRS welcome!

I'm in the buisness of a review for the below book for OpenScreensJournal next year. Any TV studies PhDs, postgrads, ECR or established scholars interested in reviewing this work, please get in contact by the end of this month [email protected]. TV Studies Research Group at Edge Hill University BAFTSS Postgraduate


The first feature film version of THE WIZARD OF OZ silenced and obscured the African American actor who played the Cowardly Lion. This great video essay by @lizgreenesound (published in OpenScreensJournal) re-familiarizes us with that movie to take it to task: bit.ly/3S8mQV7


Come and join us on November 5th Film Studies @ QMUL for a day discussing Kelly Reichardt and philosophy. Registration is free and includes lunch, thanks to the generous support of BAFTSS !! Davina Quinlivan @BoltonsMotors eventbrite.com/e/philosophica…

Please get in touch with a bio to [email protected] if you would like to review any of the following new #BFIFilmClassics....To Russia With Love, The Godfather Part II, Picnic at Hanging Rock for OpenScreensJournal Spring Issue. PhDs, post-docs & early career scholars welcome!

I'm looking to commission a review of the below work. If anyone working in Sound and/or music is interested in reviewing Steven Shaviro's new book for OpenScreensJournal please get in touch via [email protected] by the end of next week! Post-grads and ECRs most welcome.


