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Nathan Abrams is impressed by a comprehensive attempt to survey the ways Nazi atrocities have been represented on screen
Nathan Abrams considers the many ways Nazi atrocities continue to echo through popular culture on screen
Nathan Abrams is intrigued by the creepy possibilities film directors have found in refrigerators, typewriters and shower curtains
Nathan Abrams is impressed by a new approach to one of the great masters of 20th-century cinema
Nathan Abrams would have liked a wider range of examples in this study of how America¡¯s most traumatic war was represented in the cinema
Nathan Abrams considers an attempt to unravel the mysteries of Kubrick¡¯s cult masterpiece
A primer on the work of the ¡®two-headed monster¡¯ teases out the Talmudic and Kubrickian influences on their cinematic universe, says Nathan Abrams
Nathan Abrams admires an impressively researched, behind-the-scenes look at a science fiction classic
When Goebbels and Hitler targeted Los Angeles, US officials did nothing. It was left to a Jewish lawyer to spearhead the resistance, says Nathan Abrams
Nathan Abrams examines an impressively close scrutiny of the 1950s film