Incoming Resources
- The dame in the kimono, Hollywood, censorship, and the production code, Leonard J. Leff and Jerold L. Simmons
- Embroidering the Scarlet A, unwed mothers and illegitimate children in American fiction and film, Janet Mason Ellerby
- Spike Lee, by Todd McGowan
- Cinemas of the world, film and society from 1895 to the present, James Chapman
- "Un-American" Hollywood, politics and film in the blacklist era, edited by Frank Krutnik ... [et al.]
- Asian cinema, a field guide, Tom Vick
- Hollywood science, movies, science, and the end of the world, Sidney Perkowitz
- Closed circuits, screening narrative surveillance, Garrett Stewart
- A short history of film, Wheeler Winston Dixon & Gwendolyn Audrey Foster
- The serpent's eye;, Shaw and the cinema, [by] Donald P. Costello. Foreword by Cecil Lewis
- The art of cruelty, a reckoning, Maggie Nelson
- Hollywood in Berlin, American cinema and Weimar Germany, Thomas J. Saunders
- The Wes Anderson collection, by Matt Zoller Seitz ; with an introducton by Michael Chabon ; illustrator, Max Dalton ; editor, Eric Klopfer
- Heroines of film and television, portrayals in popular culture, edited by Norma Jones, Maja Bajac-Carter, and Bob Batchelor
- An army of phantoms, American movies and the making of the Cold War, J. Hoberman
- Spike Lee's America, David Sterritt
- How to read a film, movies, media, and beyond : art, technology, language, history, theory, James Monaco ; with diagrams by David Lindroth
- Kubrick's hope, discovering optimism from 2001 to Eyes wide shut, Julian Rice
- Special make-up effects, Vincent J-R Kehoe
- Film after film, or, what became of 21st-century cinema?, J. Hoberman
- Women on screen, feminism and femininity in visual culture, edited by Melanie Waters
- Focus on Hitchcock., Edited by Albert J. LaValley
- Toms, coons, mulattoes, mammies, and bucks;, an interpretive history of Blacks in American films
- Projecting the end of the American dream, Hollywood's visions of U.S. decline, Gordon B. Arnold
- The Columbia companion to American history on film, how the movies have portrayed the American past, edited by Peter C. Rollins
- The great movies, Roger Ebert ; photo stills selected by Mary Corliss
- World directors and their films, essays on African, Asian, Latin American, and Middle Eastern cinema, Bert Cardullo
- The impact of film;, how ideas are communicated through cinema and television, [by] Roy Paul Madsen
- Darkness in the bliss-out, a reconsideration of the films of Steven Spielberg, James Kendrick
- The big screen, the story of the movies, David Thomson
- The Routledge encyclopedia of films, edited by Sarah Barrow, Sabine Haenni and John White
- Out at the movies, a history of gay cinema, Steven Paul Davies ; foreword by Simon Callow
- World cinemas, transnational perspectives, edited by Nataša Ďurovičová and Kathleen Newman
- The collaboration, Hollywood's pact with Hitler, Ben Urwand
- Bringing the body to the stage and screen, expressive movement for performers, Annette Lust ; with movement consultant Jo Tomalin ; illustrations by C. Yeaton
- Cinema in the digital age, Nicholas Rombes
- Flesh and blood, the National Society of Film Critics on sex, violence, and censorship, edited by Peter Keough
- The American Film Institute desk reference, introduction by Clint Eastwood ; preface by Jean Picker Firstenberg
- Global art cinema, new theories and histories, edited by Rosalind Galt, Karl Schoonover
- Killing the Indian maiden, images of Native American women in film, M. Elise Marubbio
- Post-9/11 cinema, through a lens darkly, John Markert
- Empire films and the crisis of colonialism, 1946-1959, Jon Cowans
- The history of sex in American film, Jody W. Pennington
- Communism in Hollywood, the moral paradoxes of testimony, silence, and betrayal, Alan Casty
- Hitchcock--the murderous gaze, William Rothman
- Hollywood's war with Poland, 1939-1945, M.B.B. Biskupski
- Mass appeal, the formative age of the movies, radio, and tv, Edward D. Berkowitz
- Divine film comedies, biblical narratives, film sub-genres, and the comic spirit, Terry Lindvall, J. Dennis Bounds, and Chris Lindvall
- America on film, representing race, class, gender, and sexuality at the movies, Harry M. Benshoff and Sean Griffin
- Soul searching, Black-themed cinema from the March on Washington to the rise of blaxploitation, Christopher Sieving