Skip to content
  • facebook
  • twitter
Friday, Apr 23, 2021
FilmInt.nu

Thinking Film Since 1973

April 23, 2021
Elias Savada

Fans Only: The Super-Human Muddle of Mortal Kombat

April 22, 2021
Tony Williams

The Experimental Past – 3-D Rarities: Volume 2

April 20, 2021
Elias Savada

Bummer: Craig Pryce’s The Marijuana Conspiracy

April 18, 2021
T. R. Merchant-Knudsen

Possibilities of Post-Cinema: Discorrelated Images

Primary Menu
  • Features
  • Interview
  • Review
  • Festival Reports
  • Blogs
  • Current Issue
  • About Film International
  • Contact
Thursday July 19, 2018

Day: July 19, 2018

Features

“May Well Offend” – Magnificent Obsession: The Outrageous History of Film Buffs, Collectors, Scholars, and Fanatics by Anthony Slide

Tony Williams
July 19, 2018
2

A Book Review Essay by Tony Williams. Deliberately described as a “provocative film scholar,” this prolific, self-educated expert in film, who has written more than 250 books in the area of popular culture, now turns his attention to a specific species of an audience he knows very well that he […]

Most Popular

  • Interview
    Dreamer and Performer: An Interview with Jessica Henwick and her Father, Novelist Mark Henwick
  • Features
    Another Round: Drinking (and Dancing) in the Age of Apocalypse
  • Features
    The Play’s the Thing: Jacques Rivette’s Céline and Julie Go Boating
  • Review
    The Saga Doesn’t Begin – The Osiris Child: Science Fiction Volume One
  • Review
    Possibilities of Post-Cinema: Discorrelated Images
  • Review
    Deep in the Heart of McConaughey: Greenlights (a Memoir)
  • Interview
    “Viewers Have Their Own Pace”: Christophe Charrier on Jonas
  • Review
    The Silencing: Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Kills Them Softly
  • facebook
  • twitter
Copyright All rights reserved
  • facebook
  • twitter