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MSJ Issue 8.1 (Spring 2023): Crime Film

 

Published: 2023-07-04

Full Issue

  • MSJ 8.1

Editorial

  • Letter from the Editor
    Greg Chan

Articles

  • Symmetry and Centrality as Power The Use of Mise-en-scène to Create Power in Sir Kenneth Branagh’s Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile
    Sahar Hamzah

Mise-en-scène Featurettes

  • Food as Story and Spectacle in Big Night (1996)
    Laura Beadling
  • Humor Meets Heart: Aesthetic-Driven Transformation in Planes, Trains, & Automobiles
    Matthew McKeague

Undergraduate Scholarship

  • ‘Quoting Cowboys’ False Idols of the Mythical West in The Power of the Dog
    Carolina Rocha
  • Cannolis, Crime, and the Cost of the American Dream
    Alison Hirsch
  • Genre Theory and Stranger Things Breaking Boundaries, Nostalgia, and Pop Culture Influences
    Hailey Glennon

Reviews

  • KDocs 2023 Opening Night Report
    Ava Sasaki
  • People, Places, Power: A Review of KDocs 2023 Social Justice Film Festival
    Dan Lett
Video Essays

The Floating Coffins: Cataleptic Terror and Prismatic Vision in Watson and Webber's The Fall of the House of Usher (MSJ 7.2) from Art & Trash on Vimeo.

Focusing on Hank (and Marie) by Jason Mittell on Vimeo.

Seems Like Old Times - Staging, Control, and (Mis)memory in Annie Hall by Max Tohline on Vimeo.

"Untethered: Engaging the Senses in Post-2013 Space-Travel Films" by Melanie Robson

"Female Objectification in Bollywood Films" by Asma Sayed

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