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B. R. Film POPCULTURESHELF.comWhen in July 1944 Billy Wilder’s Double Indemnity hit American cinemas, it was only moderately successful. The movie performed well enough at the box office to be considered reasonably profitable, with estimated earnings
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B. R. Music POPCULTURESHELF.comThe electric bass, an instrument that first received considerable recognition with the introduction of the Precision Bass by American company Fender in 1951, has left its mark on the history of popular music. That inst
B. R. PopCulture POPCULTURESHELF.comPaul Meehan’s new title delves deeply into the portrayal of alien abduction and UFO phenomena in cinema, covering decades of films and cultural shifts that reflect evolving public perceptions of extraterrestrials. Certai
Comic Book Culture POPCULTURESHELF.comDonald Duck, one of the most iconic characters ever created by Walt Disney Studios, has maintained his place in global pop culture through his complex, multifaceted personality. Over the decades, Donald has transcended h
POPCULTURESHELF.com Book reviews: popular culture, film noir, old muWhen in July 1944 Billy Wilder’s Double Indemnity hit American cinemas, it was only moderately successful. The movie performed well enough at the box office to be considered reasonably profitable, with estimated earnings
The Dark Interval. Film Noir, Iconography, and Affect by Padraic KillePadraic Killeen. The Dark Interval. Film Noir, Iconography, and Affect. Bloomsbury Academic (Thinking Cinema Series Vol. 11), 2023, 280 p.
Watching the World Die. Nuclear Threat Films of the 1980s by Mike BoguAlready in the 1950s, apart from science-fiction movies following aliens from outer space invasion plots, disaster films or creature horror, another genre was equally prominent in the list of sensational productions: the
Secondary Action Heroes of Golden Age Comics by Lou Mougin (2023) POAnother valuable addition for the comic book aficionado and the popculture archaeologists. It comes with a bibliography, and a (somewhat brief) index. And just like Mougin’s superhero book, this one too makes you want to
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