Film Quarterly has been combining the best of journalism and scholarship on film for over 50 years. Now, you can subscribe to Film Quarterly and save 20% off our normal subscription rate.

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Film Quarterly has been combining the best of journalism and scholarship on film for over 50 years. Now, you can subscribe to Film Quarterly and save 20% off our normal subscription rate. Discount is valid for new subscriptions, individual rate only. Not valid with any other special offers. $25 Airfreight postage will be added to [...]

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Film Quarterly has been combining the best of journalism and scholarship on film for over 50 years. Now, you can subscribe to Film Quarterly and save 20% off our normal subscription rate.

Discount is valid for new subscriptions, individual rate only. Not valid with any other special offers. $25 Airfreight postage will be added to all orders shipped outside North America. GST will be added to Canadian orders. Film Quarterly is published four times per year. Print subscriptions begin with the next issue and may take up to three months to arrive. International subscribers who have difficulty ordering through our online system, please email customerservice@ucpressjournals.com

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Film Quarterly has been combining the best of journalism and scholarship on film for over 50 years. Now, you can subscribe to Film Quarterly and save 20% off our normal subscription rate. Discount is valid for new subscriptions, individual rate only. Not valid with any other special offers. $25 Airfreight postage will be added to [...]

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Megan Ratner’s review of David Cronenberg’s A Dangerous Method incorporating interview comments by the director.

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Report from the London Film Festival 2011: Dark Horse (Todd Solondz), We Need to Talk About Kevin (Lynne Ramsay), Shame (Steve McQueen), Carnage (Roman Polanski), A Dangerous Method (David Cronenberg), and Alps (Yorgos Lanthimos).

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