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Behaviour of ewes and lambs in response to human emotional odours. [PDF]
Larrigaldie I +5 more
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Nightmares from the Past: 'Kaiki eiga' and the Dawn of Japanese Horror Cinema
Michael E. Crandol
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List of illustrations. Notes on contributors. Acknowledgements. 1. The Return of the repressed? British Horror's heritage and future Steve Chibnall and Julian Petley 2. The British censors and horror cinema Mark Kermode 3. 'A crude sort of entertainment for a crude sort of audience': the British critics and horror cinema Julian Petley 4.
Barefoot G. +31 more
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Australian cinema's dark sun: the boom in Australian horror film production [PDF]
There has been a boom in Australian horror movie production in recent years. Daybreakers (2010), Wolf Creek (2005), Rogue (2007), Undead (2003), Black Water (2008), and Storm Warning (2006) among others, have all experienced varying degrees of popularity,
Mark David Ryan
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The antagonist representations in horror films demonstrate how cultural symptoms of a community respond to fear. The diachronic analysis in this study employs a mixed method to analyze the dynamics of antagonist representation in Indonesian horror films.
Justito Adiprasetio
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