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‘Lost histories: late-career mainstream stars working in exploitation cinema James Mason in the 1970s’
‘From Authentic Joes to Fake Bobs: Cannon Film’s 1970s New Wave era’
‘Using eye-tracking and Raiders of the Lost Ark to investigate stardom’
‘The banal staging of the Cold War conflict in The Deadly Affair (1966)’
‘Monologues and Silences: James Mason in the 1970s’
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James Mason – British Film Institute Film Stars Series
The New Brutalism: Agency, Embodiment and Performance in Daniel Craig’s 007
Using Eye Tracking and Raiders of the Lost Ark to Investigate Stardom and Performance
Crispin Glover – The Routledge Companion to Cult Cinema
‘Style and Performance in The Best Years of Our Lives’.
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Month: June 2018
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Sarah Thomas
Writing
7 years ago
(2013), ‘Marginal moments of spectacle’: Character actors, cult stardom and Hollywood cinema
By
Sarah Thomas
Writing
7 years ago
(2012) Peter Lorre: Face Maker. Stardom and Performance between Hollywood and Europe
By
Sarah Thomas
Writing
7 years ago
“A “star” of the airwaves: Peter Lorre’s appearances in American radio”
By
Sarah Thomas
Talking
7 years ago
‘From Authentic Joes to Fake Bobs: Cannon Film’s 1970s New Wave era’
By
Sarah Thomas
Talking
7 years ago
‘Using eye-tracking and Raiders of the Lost Ark to investigate stardom’
By
Sarah Thomas
Talking
7 years ago
‘The banal staging of the Cold War conflict in The Deadly Affair (1966)’
By
Sarah Thomas
Talking
7 years ago
‘Monologues and Silences: James Mason in the 1970s’
By
Sarah Thomas
Talking
7 years ago
‘@johncusack: “Are you the ‘real’ John Cusack?”: Online celebrity identity and shifting indicators of authenticity
By
Sarah Thomas
Talking
7 years ago
‘Re-viewing Hannibal Lecter: Changing contexts of horror performance and reception’
By
Sarah Thomas
Talking
7 years ago
‘Situating the ‘new authenticity’ of online celebrity behaviour on social media platforms within histories of star discourse’
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