Star Trek, History and Us: Reflections of the Present and Past Throughout the Franchise

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Star Trek, History and Us: Reflections of the Present and Past Throughout the Franchise A. J. Black: Star Trek, History and Us: Reflections of the Present and Past Throughout the Franchise . 2021. A.J. Black. Myth-Building in Modern Media: The Role of the Mytharc in Imagined Worlds . 2019. Aaron K. H. Ho (Ed.). The New Witches: Critical Essays on 21st Century Television Portrayals . 2021. Aldona Kobus and Lukasz Muniowski. Sex, Death and Resurrection in Altered Carbon: Essays on the Netflix Series . 2019. Alex DiBlasi, Robert McParland (Eds.). Finding God in the Devil’s Music: Critical Essays on Rock and Religion . 2019. Alexandra Heller-Nichols. The Giallo Canvas: Art, Excess and Horror Cinema . 2021. Alicia M. Goodman, Matthew J. McEniry, Ryan Cassidy, Robert G. Weiner (Eds.). Judge, Jury and Executioner: Essays on The Punisher in Print and on Screen . 2021. Allan R. Ellenberger, Robert Murdoch Paton. Anita Page: A Career Chronicle and Biography . 2021. Allison P. Palumbo. Love and the Fighting Female: A Critical Study of Onscreen Depictions . 2020. Amanda Firestone, Leisa A. Clark (Eds.). Resist and Persist: Essays on Social Revolution in 21st Century Narratives. 2020. Annette M. Magid. Speculations of War: Essays on Conflict in Science Fiction, Fantasy and Utopian Literature . 2021. Ashley Jae Carranza (Ed.). Our Fears Made Manifest: Essays on Terror, Trauma and Loss in Film, 1998–2019 . 2021. Ashley Szanter (Ed.). Policing the Monstrous: Essays on the Supernatural Crime Procedural . 2021. Aubrey Malone. Sidney Lumet: The Actor’s Director . 2019. Axel Nissen. Beulah Bondi: A Life on Stage and Screen . 2021. Bill Mesce, Jr. The Wild Bunch: The American Classic That Changed Westerns Forever . 2019. Bob Herzberg. Hollywood and the Military Bureaucracy: Depicting America’s Fighting Forces at Their Best and Worst . 2021. Brian Hannan. The Gunslingers of ’69: Western Movies’ Greatest Year . 2019. Bruce Markusen. Hosted Horror on Television: The Films and Faces of Shock Theater, Creature Features and Chiller Theater. 2021. Bruce Peabody, Gloria Pastorino (Eds.). Beyond the Living Dead: Essays on the Romero Legacy . 2021. Cait Coker (Ed.). The Global Vampire: Essays on the Undead in Popular Culture Around the World . 2019. Cameron Williams Crawford, Leverett Butts (Eds.). Telling an American Horror Story: Essays on History, Place and Identity in the Series . 2021. Caroline Madden. Springsteen as Soundtrack: The Sound of the Boss in Film and Television . 2019. Chris Morgan. The Nickelodeon ’90s: Cartoons, Game Shows and a Whole Bunch of Slime . 2021. Christopher B. Field, Keegan Lannon, Michael David MacBride, Christopher C. Douglas (Eds.). “I’m Just a Comic Book Boy”: Essays on the Intersection of Comics and Punk . 2019. Christopher E. Bell (Ed.). Disney Channel Tween Programming: Essays on Shows from Lizzie McGuire to Andi Mack. 2020. Christopher Wood. Heroes Masked and Mythic: Echoes of Ancient Archetypes in Comic Book Characters . 2021. Crystal D. Sands (Ed.). Tom Petty: Essays on the Life and Work . 2019. David A. Redfern. Charles Laughton: A Filmography, 1928–1962 . 2021. David Brin. Vivid Tomorrows: On Science Fiction and Hollywood . 2021. David C. Tucker. Pine-Thomas Productions: A History and Filmography . 2019. David C. Tucker. S. Sylvan Simon, Moviemaker: Adventures with Lucy, Red Skelton and Harry Cohn in the Golden Age of Hollywood. 2021. David French. Heart Full of Soul: Keith Relf of the Yardbirds . 2020. David Greven. The Bionic Woman and Feminist Ethics: An Analysis of the 1970s Television Series . 2020. David Huckvale. Dirk Bogarde: Matinee Idol, Art House Star . 2019. David Kyle Johnson, Michael R. Berry (Eds.). Exploring The Orville: Essays on Seth MacFarlane’s Space Adventure . 2021. David Whitt (Ed.). Popular Music in the Classroom: Essays for Instructors . 2020. Deborah Painter. Forry: The Life of Forrest J. Ackerman . 2021 Derek Sculthorpe. Edmond O’Brien: Everyman of Film Noir . 2021. Donna H. Krasnow, Daniel E. Lewis. Daniel Lewis: A Life in Choreography and the Art of Dance . 2020. Dore Page. Leslie Stevens Goes to Hollywood: Daystar Productions, Kate Manx and the Making of Private Property. 2021. Elizabeth L. Sanderson. Spike Lee’s Bamboozled and Blackface in American Culture . 2019. Emily L. Newman, Emily Witsell (Eds.). The Food Network Recipe: Essays on Cooking, Celebrity and Competition . 2021. Emily L. Newman, Emily Witsell (Eds.). The Hallmark Channel: Essays on Faith, Race and Feminism . 2020. Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns, Matthew Edwards (Eds.). The Cinema of James Wan: Critical Essays . 2021 Filipa Antunes. Children Beware! Childhood, Horror and the PG-13 Rating . 2019. Fintan McDonagh. Edward Dmytryk: Reassessing His Films and Life . 2021. Frank Javier Garcia Berumen. American Indian Image Makers of Hollywood . 2021. Gary A. Smith. The American International Pictures Video Guide . 2021. Gene Freese. The Western Films of Robert Mitchum: Hollywood’s Cowboy Rebel . 2019. Geoff Mayer. Hollywood’s Melodramatic Imagination: Film Noir, the Western and Other Genres Through the 1950s. 2021. Hal Erickson. A Van Beuren Production: A History of the 619 Cartoons, 875 Live Action Shorts, Four Feature Films and One Serial of Amedee Van Beuren. 2020. Harriet E.H. Earle. Gender, Sexuality and Queerness in American Horror Story: Critical Essays . 2019. Harry Waldman. Nazi Films in America, 1933–1942 . 2019. Heather Duerre Humann. Reality Simulation in Science Fiction Literature, Film and Television . 2019. Helen McCarthy, Darren-Jon Ashmore (Eds.). Leiji Matsumoto: Essays on the Manga and Anime Legend. 2020. Ildikó Limpár. The Truths of Monsters: Coming of Age with Fantastic Media . 2021. James A. Harrod. Stars of Jazz: A Complete History of the Innovative Television Series, 1956-1958 . 2019. James C. Udel. Doubling for McQueen and Redford: The Stunt Careers of Loren Janes and Mickey Gilbert . 2021. James G. Shoopman. Patterns of American Popular Heroism: From Roman and Biblical Roots to Modern Media . 2020. James L. Neibaur. Clark Gable in the 1930s: The Films That Made Him King of Hollywood . 2021. James McKay. Ray Milland: The Films, 1929–1984 . 2019. James Rocha and Mona Rocha. Joss Whedon, Anarchist? A Unified Theory of the Films and Television Series . 2019. Janet Brennan Croft and Alyson R. Buckman. Sisterhood, Science and Surveillance in Orphan Black: Critical Essays . 2019. Jason Barr. Werewolf Cinema and Masculinity . 2019. Jeff Thompson. The Television Horrors of Dan Curtis: Dark Shadows, The Night Stalker and Other Productions, 2d ed . 2019. Jim Curtis. Decoding Dylan: Making Sense of the Songs That Changed Modern Culture . 2019. Jim Daems (Ed.). The Best Murders Are British: Essays on the International Appeal of English Crime Dramas . 2020. John Benedict Buescher. Radio Psychics: Mind Reading and Fortune Telling in American Broadcasting, 1920–1940 . 2021. John Darowski (Ed.). Adapting Superman: Essays on the Transmedia Man of Steel . 2021. John Farkis. The Making of Tombstone: Behind the Scenes of the Classic Modern Western . 2019. John Nogowski. Bob Dylan: A Descriptive, Critical Discography and Filmography, 1961–2020, 3d ed . 2021. John R. Holmes. The Adventures of Ozzie Nelson: The Life and Career of America’s Favorite Pop . 2021. Jon Towlson. Global Horror Cinema Today: 28 Representative Films from 17 Countries . 2021. Jordan Todorov and Joe Blevins. Dad Made Dirty Movies: The Erotic World of Stephen C. Apostolof . 2019. Joseph Maddrey. Adapting Stephen King: Volume 1, Carrie, 'Salem’s Lot and The Shining from Novel to Screenplay. 2021. Joseph P. Eckhardt. Dan Mason: From Vaudeville to Broadway to the Silent Screen . 2021. Julie M. Still and Zara T. Wilkinson (Eds.). Buffy to Batgirl: Essays on Female Power, Evolving Femininity and Gender Roles in Science Fiction and Fantasy. 2019. Karen J. Harvey. Sid Caesar and Your Show of Shows: The Birth of the Television Sketch Comedy Series . 2021. Kathy Merlock Jackson, Kathy Shepherd Stolley, Lisa Lyon Payne (Eds.). Animals and Ourselves: Essays on Connections and Blurred Boundaries . 2020. Keith John Richards. Themes in Latin American Cinema: A Critical Survey, 2d ed . 2019. Kevin J. Harty (Ed.) Medieval Women on Film: Essays on Gender, Cinema and History . 2019. Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr. The Streaming of Hill House: Essays on the Haunting Netflix Adaption . 2019. Kim R. Holston, Warren Hope. Scarlett Johansson: The Life and Films . 2021. Kimberley McMahon-Coleman, Roslyn Weaver. Mental Health Disorders on Television: Representation Versus Reality . 2020. Kyle A. Moody, Nicholas A. Yanes (Eds.). Hannibal for Dinner: Essays on America’s Favorite Cannibal on Television . 2021. Kylo-Patrick R. Hart (Ed.). Arctic Cinemas: Essays on Polar Spaces and the Popular Imagination . 2021. LaToya T. Brackett (Ed.) Working While Black: Essays on Television Portrayals of African American Professionals . 2021. Laura Michiels. The Metatheater of Tennessee Williams: Tracing the Artistic Process Through Seven Plays . 2021. Laura Wagner. Hollywood’s Hard-Luck Ladies: 23 Actresses Who Suffered Early Deaths, Accidents, Missteps, Illnesses and Tragedies. 2019. Laurie Powers. Queen of the Pulps: The Reign of Daisy Bacon and Love Story Magazine . 2019. Leigh Ellers Telotte. Victoria, Queen of the Screen: From Silent Cinema to New Media . 2019. Lewis Call. Sexualities in the Works of Joss Whedon . 2020. Lisa A. King. Power and Marginalization in Popular Culture: The Oppressed in Six Television and Literature Media Franchises. 2020. Lisa Macklem, Dominick Grace (Eds.). A Supernatural Politics: Essays on Social Engagement, Fandom and the Series . 2021. Lisa Macklem,
Recommended publications
  • Pr-Dvd-Holdings-As-Of-September-18
    CALL # LOCATION TITLE AUTHOR BINGE BOX COMEDIES prmnd Comedies binge box (includes Airplane! --Ferris Bueller's Day Off --The First Wives Club --Happy Gilmore)[videorecording] / Princeton Public Library. BINGE BOX CONCERTS AND MUSICIANSprmnd Concerts and musicians binge box (Includes Brad Paisley: Life Amplified Live Tour, Live from WV --Close to You: Remembering the Carpenters --John Sebastian Presents Folk Rewind: My Music --Roy Orbison and Friends: Black and White Night)[videorecording] / Princeton Public Library. BINGE BOX MUSICALS prmnd Musicals binge box (includes Mamma Mia! --Moulin Rouge --Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella [DVD] --West Side Story) [videorecording] / Princeton Public Library. BINGE BOX ROMANTIC COMEDIESprmnd Romantic comedies binge box (includes Hitch --P.S. I Love You --The Wedding Date --While You Were Sleeping)[videorecording] / Princeton Public Library. DVD 001.942 ALI DISC 1-3 prmdv Aliens, abductions & extraordinary sightings [videorecording]. DVD 001.942 BES prmdv Best of ancient aliens [videorecording] / A&E Television Networks History executive producer, Kevin Burns. DVD 004.09 CRE prmdv The creation of the computer [videorecording] / executive producer, Bob Jaffe written and produced by Donald Sellers created by Bruce Nash History channel executive producers, Charlie Maday, Gerald W. Abrams Jaffe Productions Hearst Entertainment Television in association with the History Channel. DVD 133.3 UNE DISC 1-2 prmdv The unexplained [videorecording] / produced by Towers Productions, Inc. for A&E Network executive producer, Michael Cascio. DVD 158.2 WEL prmdv We'll meet again [videorecording] / producers, Simon Harries [and three others] director, Ashok Prasad [and five others]. DVD 158.2 WEL prmdv We'll meet again. Season 2 [videorecording] / director, Luc Tremoulet producer, Page Shepherd.
    [Show full text]
  • July-August 2018
    111 The Chamber Spotlight, Saturday, July 7, 2018 – Page 1B INS IDE THIS ISSUE Vol. 10 No. 3 • July - August 2018 ALLIED MEMORIAL REMEMBRANCE RIDE FLIGHTS Of OUR FATHERS AIR SHOW AND FLY-IN NORTH TEXAS ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW The Chamber Spotlight General Dentistry Flexible Financing Cosmetic Procedures Family Friendly Atmosphere Sedation Dentistry Immediate Appointments 101 E. HigH St, tErrEll • 972.563.7633 • dralannix.com Page 2B – The Chamber Spotlight, Saturday, July 7, 2018 T errell Chamber of Commerce renewals April 26 – June 30 TIger Paw Car Wash Guest & Gray, P.C. Salient Global Technologies Achievement Martial Arts Academy LLC Holiday Inn Express, Terrell Schaumburg & Polk Engineers Anchor Printing Hospice Plus, Inc. Sign Guy DFW Inc. Atmos Energy Corporation Intex Electric STAR Transit B.H. Daves Appliances Jackson Title / Flowers Title Blessings on Brin JAREP Commercial Construction, LLC Stefco Specialty Advertising Bluebonnet Ridge RV Park John and Sarah Kegerreis Terrell Bible Church Brenda Samples Keith Oakley Terrell Veterinary Center, PC Brookshire’s Food Store KHYI 95.3 The Range Texas Best Pre-owned Cars Burger King Los Laras Tire & Mufflers Tiger Paw Car Wash Chubs Towing & Recovery Lott Cleaners Cole Mountain Catering Company Meadowview Town Homes Tom and Carol Ohmann Colonial Lodge Assisted Living Meridith’s Fine Millworks Unkle Skotty’s Exxon Cowboy Collection Tack & Arena Natural Technology Inc.(Naturtech) Vannoy Surveyors, Inc. First Presbyterian Church Olympic Trailer Services, Inc. Wade Indoor Arena First United Methodist Church Poetry Community Christian School WalMart Supercenter Fivecoat Construction LLC Poor Me Sweets Whisked Away Bake House Flooring America Terrell Power In the Valley Ministries Freddy’s Frozen Custard Pritchett’s Jewelry Casting Co.
    [Show full text]
  • Light Shadows: Loose Adaptations of Gothic Literature in American TV Series of the 1960S and Early 1970S
    TV/Series 12 | 2017 Littérature et séries télévisées/Literature and TV series Light Shadows: Loose Adaptations of Gothic Literature in American TV Series of the 1960s and early 1970s Dennis Tredy Electronic version URL: http://journals.openedition.org/tvseries/2200 DOI: 10.4000/tvseries.2200 ISSN: 2266-0909 Publisher GRIC - Groupe de recherche Identités et Cultures Electronic reference Dennis Tredy, « Light Shadows: Loose Adaptations of Gothic Literature in American TV Series of the 1960s and early 1970s », TV/Series [Online], 12 | 2017, Online since 20 September 2017, connection on 01 May 2019. URL : http://journals.openedition.org/tvseries/2200 ; DOI : 10.4000/tvseries.2200 This text was automatically generated on 1 May 2019. TV/Series est mis à disposition selon les termes de la licence Creative Commons Attribution - Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale - Pas de Modification 4.0 International. Light Shadows: Loose Adaptations of Gothic Literature in American TV Series o... 1 Light Shadows: Loose Adaptations of Gothic Literature in American TV Series of the 1960s and early 1970s Dennis Tredy 1 In the late 1960’s and early 1970’s, in a somewhat failed attempt to wrestle some high ratings away from the network leader CBS, ABC would produce a spate of supernatural sitcoms, soap operas and investigative dramas, adapting and borrowing heavily from major works of Gothic literature of the nineteenth and early twentieth century. The trend began in 1964, when ABC produced the sitcom The Addams Family (1964-66), based on works of cartoonist Charles Addams, and CBS countered with its own The Munsters (CBS, 1964-66) –both satirical inversions of the American ideal sitcom family in which various monsters and freaks from Gothic literature and classic horror films form a family of misfits that somehow thrive in middle-class, suburban America.
    [Show full text]
  • The Dracula Film Adaptations
    DRACULA IN THE DARK DRACULA IN THE DARK The Dracula Film Adaptations JAMES CRAIG HOLTE Contributions to the Study of Science Fiction and Fantasy, Number 73 Donald Palumbo, Series Adviser GREENWOOD PRESS Westport, Connecticut • London Recent Titles in Contributions to the Study of Science Fiction and Fantasy Robbe-Grillet and the Fantastic: A Collection of Essays Virginia Harger-Grinling and Tony Chadwick, editors The Dystopian Impulse in Modern Literature: Fiction as Social Criticism M. Keith Booker The Company of Camelot: Arthurian Characters in Romance and Fantasy Charlotte Spivack and Roberta Lynne Staples Science Fiction Fandom Joe Sanders, editor Philip K. Dick: Contemporary Critical Interpretations Samuel J. Umland, editor Lord Dunsany: Master of the Anglo-Irish Imagination S. T. Joshi Modes of the Fantastic: Selected Essays from the Twelfth International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts Robert A. Latham and Robert A. Collins, editors Functions of the Fantastic: Selected Essays from the Thirteenth International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts Joe Sanders, editor Cosmic Engineers: A Study of Hard Science Fiction Gary Westfahl The Fantastic Sublime: Romanticism and Transcendence in Nineteenth-Century Children’s Fantasy Literature David Sandner Visions of the Fantastic: Selected Essays from the Fifteenth International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts Allienne R. Becker, editor The Dark Fantastic: Selected Essays from the Ninth International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts C. W. Sullivan III, editor Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Holte, James Craig. Dracula in the dark : the Dracula film adaptations / James Craig Holte. p. cm.—(Contributions to the study of science fiction and fantasy, ISSN 0193–6875 ; no.
    [Show full text]
  • From Promise to Proof Promise From
    POWER TO DECIDE HIGHLIGHTS OF POP PARTNERSHIPS CULTURE From Promise to Proof HOW THE MEDIA HAS HELPED REDUCE TEEN AND UNPLANNED PREGNANCY TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT US ...................................................................................................4 WHY IT MATTERS .......................................................................................5 SPOTLIGHT ON KEY PARTNERSHIPS ...........................................................7 FREEFORM ..................................................................................................8 COSMOPOLITAN ......................................................................................12 TLC ..............................................................................................................16 SNAPSHOTS OF KEY MEDIA PARTNERSHIPS ...........................................21 SEX EDUCATION ..................................................................................... 22 BLACK-ISH ............................................................................................... 23 ANDI MACK .............................................................................................. 24 MTV ........................................................................................................... 26 AP BIO ....................................................................................................... 28 BUZZFEED—BC ....................................................................................... 29 HULU ........................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Bamcinématek Presents Joe Dante at the Movies, 18 Days of 40 Genre-Busting Films, Aug 5—24
    BAMcinématek presents Joe Dante at the Movies, 18 days of 40 genre-busting films, Aug 5—24 “One of the undisputed masters of modern genre cinema.” —Tom Huddleston, Time Out London Dante to appear in person at select screenings Aug 5—Aug 7 The Wall Street Journal is the title sponsor for BAMcinématek and BAM Rose Cinemas. Jul 18, 2016/Brooklyn, NY—From Friday, August 5, through Wednesday, August 24, BAMcinématek presents Joe Dante at the Movies, a sprawling collection of Dante’s essential film and television work along with offbeat favorites hand-picked by the director. Additionally, Dante will appear in person at the August 5 screening of Gremlins (1984), August 6 screening of Matinee (1990), and the August 7 free screening of rarely seen The Movie Orgy (1968). Original and unapologetically entertaining, the films of Joe Dante both celebrate and skewer American culture. Dante got his start working for Roger Corman, and an appreciation for unpretentious, low-budget ingenuity runs throughout his films. The series kicks off with the essential box-office sensation Gremlins (1984—Aug 5, 8 & 20), with Zach Galligan and Phoebe Cates. Billy (Galligan) finds out the hard way what happens when you feed a Mogwai after midnight and mini terrors take over his all-American town. Continuing the necessary viewing is the “uninhibited and uproarious monster bash,” (Michael Sragow, New Yorker) Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990—Aug 6 & 20). Dante’s sequel to his commercial hit plays like a spoof of the original, with occasional bursts of horror and celebrity cameos. In The Howling (1981), a news anchor finds herself the target of a shape-shifting serial killer in Dante’s take on the werewolf genre.
    [Show full text]
  • Dove Cameron, Sofia Carson, Meg Donnelly and Raven-Symoné Among Stars Scheduled to Meet Kids and Families at Disney California Adventure Park
    March 18, 2019 DISNEY CHANNEL FAN FEST RETURNS TO DISNEYLAND RESORT ON SATURDAY, APRIL 27 -- Dove Cameron, Sofia Carson, Meg Donnelly and Raven-Symoné Among Stars Scheduled to Meet Kids and Families at Disney California Adventure Park -- Disney Channel Fan Fest, a fun and uniquely Disney experience for kids and families, will bring a cavalcade of today's biggest, young stars to Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, California, on SATURDAY, APRIL 27. The fan-focused day across Disney California Adventure Park includes live, interactive main stage sessions, Q&A, presentations by talent and creators from Disney Television Animation, musical performances, sneak peeks from the highly anticipated Disney Channel Original Movie "Descendants 3," and meet-and-greets with some of the biggest stars among kids and tweens. Fan Fest main stage events and the cavalcade will be live-streamed in DisneyNOW and Disney Channel Facebook. Fans will also be able to get exclusive moments of the day's events on Disney Channel Instagram. Click HERE to view a Fan Fest video. The stars scheduled to appear are from "Descendants 3," "Zombies," "Kim Possible," "Andi Mack," "Raven's Home," "Sydney to the Max," "Coop & Cami Ask the World," "BUNK'D," "Bizaardvark" and the upcoming "Just Roll With It." As part of the Fan Fest lineup, a live musical performance from select Disney Channel stars will kick off Disney Channel Voices, a new initiative to showcase diverse music and give multitalented young stars a platform to express themselves and make a deeper connection with their fans. Below is the Disney Channel Fan Fest Schedule of Events, subject to change*: 11:00 a.m.
    [Show full text]
  • Frons Launches Soap Sensation
    et al.: SU Variety II SPECIAL 'GOIN' HOLLYWOOD' EDITION II NEWSPAPER Second Class P.O. Entry Supplement to Syracuse University Magazine CURTIS: IN MINIS Role Credits! "War" Series Is All-Time Screen Dream Syracuse- We couldn't pos­ sibly get 'em all, but in these 8 By RENEE LEVY series "Winds of War," based on to air in late spring and the entire pages find another 40-plus SU Hollywood- The longest. The Herman Wouk 's epic World War II package will air in Europe next year. alumni getting billboards on most demanding. The hardest. The novels, "War and Remembrance" Curtis, exec producer, director the boulevard. In our research, most expensive. That's the story was shot in 757 locations in 10 and co-scribe of the teleplay, spent we discovered a staggering net­ behind Dan Curtis 'SO's block­ countries, using more than 44,000 two years filming and a year and a work of Syracusans in the busi­ buster miniseries " War and Re­ actors and extras and nearly 800 half editing "War and Remem­ ness-producers, directors, membrance," which aired the first sets. The production- the longest brance," a project he originally actors, editors, and more! We 18 of its 30 hours in November on in television history--cost an es­ considered undoable-particular­ soon realized that all of them ABC-TV. timated $ 105 million to make. The ly because of the naval battles and would not fit, and to those left A sequel to Curtis's 1983 maxi- concluding 12 hours are expected the depiction of the Holocaust.
    [Show full text]
  • Kristen Connolly Helps Move 'Zoo' Far Ahead
    Looking for a way to keep up with local news, school happenings, sports events and more? 2 x 2" ad 2 x 2" ad We’ve got you covered! June 23 - 29, 2017 waxahachietx.com U J A M J W C Q U W E V V A H 2 x 3" ad N A B W E A U R E U N I T E D Your Key E P R I D I C Z J Z A Z X C O To Buying Z J A T V E Z K A J O D W O K W K H Z P E S I S P I J A N X and Selling! 2 x 3.5" ad A C A U K U D T Y O W U P N Y W P M R L W O O R P N A K O J F O U Q J A S P J U C L U L A Co-star Kristen Connolly L B L A E D D O Z L C W P L T returns as the third L Y C K I O J A W A H T O Y I season of “Zoo” starts J A S R K T R B R T E P I Z O Thursday on CBS. O N B M I T C H P I G Y N O W A Y P W L A M J M O E S T P N H A N O Z I E A H N W L Y U J I Z U P U Y J K Z T L J A N E “Zoo” on CBS (Words in parentheses not in puzzle) Jackson (Oz) (James) Wolk Hybrids Place your classified Solution on page 13 Jamie (Campbell) (Kristen) Connolly (Human) Population ad in the Waxahachie Daily 2 x 3" ad Mitch (Morgan) (Billy) Burke Reunited Light, Midlothian1 xMirror 4" ad and Abraham (Kenyatta) (Nonso) Anozie Destruction Ellis County Trading Post! Word Search Dariela (Marzan) (Alyssa) Diaz (Tipping) Point Kristen Connolly helps Call (972) 937-3310 © Zap2it move ‘Zoo’ far ahead 2 x 3.5" ad 2 x 4" ad 4 x 4" ad 6 x 3" ad 16 Waxahachie Daily Light Cardinals.
    [Show full text]
  • Report by Show Title
    2017 DGA Episodic Director Diversity Report (by SHOW TITLE) Combined # Episodes # Episodes # Episodes # Episodes Combined TotAl # of FemAle + Directed by Male Directed by Male Directed by FemAle Directed by FemAle Male FemAle Title FemAle + Studio Network Episodes Minority Male CaucasiAn % Male Minority % FemAle CaucasiAn % FemAle Minority % Unknown Unknown Minority % Episodes CaucasiAn Minority CaucasiAn Minority 100, The 12 4 33% 8 67% 2 17% 2 17% 0 0% 0 0 Warner Bros Companies CW 12 Monkeys 8 6 75% 2 25% 5 63% 1 13% 0 0% 0 0 NBC Universal Syfy 13 Reasons Why 13 11 85% 2 15% 7 54% 2 15% 2 15% 0 0 Paramount Pictures Corporation Netflix 24: Legacy 11 2 18% 9 82% 0 0% 2 18% 0 0% 0 0 Twentieth Century Fox FOX A.P.B. 11 4 36% 7 64% 2 18% 1 9% 1 9% 0 0 Twentieth Century Fox FOX Affair, The 10 1 10% 9 90% 0 0% 1 10% 0 0% 0 0 Showtime Pictures Development Showtime Company Altered Carbon 10 3 30% 7 70% 1 10% 2 20% 0 0% 0 0 Skydance Pictures, LLC Netflix American Crime 8 6 75% 2 25% 0 0% 2 25% 4 50% 0 0 Disney/ABC Companies ABC American Gods 9 2 22% 7 78% 1 11% 1 11% 0 0% 0 0 Fremantle Productions, Inc. Starz! American Gothic 13 7 54% 6 46% 3 23% 2 15% 2 15% 0 0 CBS Companies CBS American Horror Story 10 8 80% 2 20% 2 20% 5 50% 1 10% 0 0 Twentieth Century Fox FX American Housewife 22 8 36% 13 59% 2 9% 5 23% 1 5% 1 0 Disney/ABC Companies ABC Americans, The 13 6 46% 7 54% 2 15% 3 23% 1 8% 0 0 Twentieth Century Fox FX Andi Mack 13 3 23% 10 77% 2 15% 0 0% 0 0% 0 1 Disney/ABC Companies Disney Channel Angie Tribeca 10 3 30% 7 70% 1 10% 1 10% 1 10% 0 0 Turner Films, Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • Bamcinématek Presents Ghosts and Monsters: Postwar Japanese Horror, Oct 26—Nov 1 Highlighting 10 Tales of Rampaging Beasts and Supernatural Terror
    BAMcinématek presents Ghosts and Monsters: Postwar Japanese Horror, Oct 26—Nov 1 Highlighting 10 tales of rampaging beasts and supernatural terror September 21, 2018/Brooklyn, NY—From Friday, October 26 through Thursday, November 1 BAMcinématek presents Ghosts and Monsters: Postwar Japanese Horror, a series of 10 films showcasing two strands of Japanese horror films that developed after World War II: kaiju monster movies and beautifully stylized ghost stories from Japanese folklore. The series includes three classic kaiju films by director Ishirô Honda, beginning with the granddaddy of all nuclear warfare anxiety films, the original Godzilla (1954—Oct 26). The kaiju creature features continue with Mothra (1961—Oct 27), a psychedelic tale of a gigantic prehistoric and long dormant moth larvae that is inadvertently awakened by island explorers seeking to exploit the irradiated island’s resources and native population. Destroy All Monsters (1968—Nov 1) is the all-star edition of kaiju films, bringing together Godzilla, Rodan, Mothra, and King Ghidorah, as the giants stomp across the globe ending with an epic battle at Mt. Fuji. Also featured in Ghosts and Monsters is Hajime Satô’s Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell (1968—Oct 27), an apocalyptic blend of sci-fi grotesquerie and Vietnam-era social commentary in which one disaster after another befalls the film’s characters. First, they survive a plane crash only to then be attacked by blob-like alien creatures that leave the survivors thirsty for blood. In Nobuo Nakagawa’s Jigoku (1960—Oct 28) a man is sent to the bowels of hell after fleeing the scene of a hit-and-run that kills a yakuza.
    [Show full text]
  • Dracula As Inter-American Film Icon: Universal Pictures and Cinematográfica ABSA
    University of Mary Washington Eagle Scholar English, Linguistics, and Communication College of Arts and Sciences 2020 Dracula as Inter-American Film Icon: Universal Pictures and Cinematográfica ABSA Antonio Barrenechea Follow this and additional works at: https://scholar.umw.edu/elc Part of the Film and Media Studies Commons, Latin American Languages and Societies Commons, and the Literature in English, British Isles Commons Review of International American Studies VARIA RIAS Vol. 13, Spring—Summer № 1 /2020 ISSN 1991—2773 DOI: https://doi.org/10.31261/rias.8908 DRACULA AS INTER-AMERICAN FILM ICON Universal Pictures and Cinematográfca ABSA introduction: the migrant vampire In Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897), Jonathan Harker and the Tran- Antonio Barrenechea University of sylvanian count frst come together over a piece of real estate. Mary Washington The purchase of Carfax Abbey is hardly an impulse-buy. An aspir- Fredericksburg, VA ing immigrant, Dracula has taken the time to educate himself USA on subjects “all relating to England and English life and customs https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1896-4767 and manners” (44). He plans to assimilate into a new society: “I long to go through the crowded streets of your mighty London, to be in the midst of the whirl and rush of humanity, to share its life, its change, its death, and all that makes it what it is” (45). Dracula’s emphasis on the roar of London conveys his desire to abandon the Carpathian Mountains in favor of the modern metropolis. Transylvania will have the reverse efect on Harker: having left the industrial West, he nearly goes mad from his cap- tivity in the East.
    [Show full text]