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13. The Monthly Film Bulletin vs Leslie Halliwell: Critical Discourses of the 1970s and 1980s
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Robert Shail
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Notes on Contributors viii
- 1. Introduction 1
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Part I: Contexts
- 2. The Histogram and the List: The Director in British Film Criticism 11
- 3. ‘The Director of the Film Is the Man Who Chiefly Matters’: How British Critics Invented the Auteur Theory 23
- 4. The Mid-century Critic as Cultural Celebrity and Cinephile Role Model 39
- 5. The Critics, the Commentariat and the Consensus 57
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Part II: Critics
- 6. Film Review: F. Maurice Speed and the Vanishing Audience 75
- 7. The Making of C.A. Lejeune, Film Critic 93
- 8. The Critic Entranced: Dilys Powell and the Voice of Film Criticism 109
- 9. Raymond Durgnat and Films and Filming 123
- 10. The British Film Critic in Action: An Insider’s Reflections 139
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Part III: Publications
- 11. Pulling Pictures to Pieces: Fans and Film Criticism in Picturegoer (1918–1940) 155
- 12. ‘So Much More than TV Times’: Film Coverage in Radio Times and TVTimes 169
- 13. The Monthly Film Bulletin vs Leslie Halliwell: Critical Discourses of the 1970s and 1980s 187
- 14. The Critic-Turned-Filmmaker and the Time Out Film Section 203
- 15. Jack Babuscio, Gay News and the Development of a Gay Film Criticism 221
- General Index 237
- Film Index 243
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Notes on Contributors viii
- 1. Introduction 1
-
Part I: Contexts
- 2. The Histogram and the List: The Director in British Film Criticism 11
- 3. ‘The Director of the Film Is the Man Who Chiefly Matters’: How British Critics Invented the Auteur Theory 23
- 4. The Mid-century Critic as Cultural Celebrity and Cinephile Role Model 39
- 5. The Critics, the Commentariat and the Consensus 57
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Part II: Critics
- 6. Film Review: F. Maurice Speed and the Vanishing Audience 75
- 7. The Making of C.A. Lejeune, Film Critic 93
- 8. The Critic Entranced: Dilys Powell and the Voice of Film Criticism 109
- 9. Raymond Durgnat and Films and Filming 123
- 10. The British Film Critic in Action: An Insider’s Reflections 139
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Part III: Publications
- 11. Pulling Pictures to Pieces: Fans and Film Criticism in Picturegoer (1918–1940) 155
- 12. ‘So Much More than TV Times’: Film Coverage in Radio Times and TVTimes 169
- 13. The Monthly Film Bulletin vs Leslie Halliwell: Critical Discourses of the 1970s and 1980s 187
- 14. The Critic-Turned-Filmmaker and the Time Out Film Section 203
- 15. Jack Babuscio, Gay News and the Development of a Gay Film Criticism 221
- General Index 237
- Film Index 243