Incoming Resources
- The Brokeback book, from story to cultural phenomenon, edited by William R. Handley
- William Wyler, the life and films of Hollywood's most celebrated director, Gabriel Miller
- Film quarterly
- Eyes upside down, visionary filmmakers and the heritage of Emerson, P. Adams Sitney
- Missing reels, lost films of American and European cinema, by Harry Waldman
- The Oliver Stone encyclopedia, James M. Welsh, Donald M. Whaley
- Mike Nichols, sex, language, and the reinvention of psychological realism, Kyle Stevens
- The ministry of illusion, Nazi cinema and its afterlife, Eric Rentschler
- Cinematic Cold War, the American and Soviet struggle for hearts and minds, Tony Shaw and Denise J. Youngblood
- The Wes Anderson collection, by Matt Zoller Seitz ; with an introducton by Michael Chabon ; illustrator, Max Dalton ; editor, Eric Klopfer
- The Hollywood family film, a history, from Shirley Temple to Harry Potter, Noel Brown
- Crossing cultures through film, Ellen Summerfield
- Hitchcock's villains, murderers, maniacs, and mother issues, Eric San Juan, Jim McDevitt
- Brian De Palma's Split-screen, a life in film, Douglas Keesey
- Jane Campion, authorship and personal cinema, Alistair Fox
- The collaboration, Hollywood's pact with Hitler, Ben Urwand
- MGM style, Cedric Gibbons and the art of the golden age of Hollywood, Howard Gutner
- Unruly girls, unrepentant mothers, redefining feminism on screen, by Kathleen Rowe Karlyn
- Paul on Mazursky, Sam Wasson
- Michael Moore, filmmaker, newsmaker, cultural icon, Matthew H. Bernstein, editor
- Ireland's others, ethnicity and gender in Irish literature and popular culture, Elizabeth Butler Cullingford
- The story of Irish film, Arthur Flynn
- Raised by wolves, the turbulent art and times of Quentin Tarantino, Jerome Charyn
- Hollywood science, movies, science, and the end of the world, Sidney Perkowitz
- Hitchcock's stars, Alfred Hitchcock and the Hollywood studio system, Lesley L. Coffin
- Satyajit Ray on cinema, Satyajit Ray ; edited by Sandip Ray ; in association with Dhritiman Chaterji, Arup K. De, Deepak Mukerjee, and Debasis Mukhopadhyay ; foreword by Shyam Benegal
- The technique of film and video editing, history, theory, and practice, Ken Dancyger
- Print the legend, politics, culture, and civic virtue in the films of John Ford, edited by Sidney A. Pearson Jr
- Nicholas Ray, the glorious failure of an American director, Patrick McGilligan
- Spike Lee's America, David Sterritt
- How did Lubitsch do it?, Joseph McBride
- Conspiracy theory in film, television, and politics, Gordon B. Arnold
- Scorsese by Ebert, Roger Ebert ; foreword by Martin Scorsese
- Conversations with Clint, Paul Nelson's lost interviews with Clint Eastwood, 1979-1983, edited by Kevin Avery
- Cinema and society in the British empire, 1895-1940, James Burns, Professor, Department of History, Clemson University, USA
- Minding movies, observations on the art, craft, and business of filmmaking, David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson
- Reaction!, chemistry in the movies, Mark Griep and Marjorie Mikasen
- An army of phantoms, American movies and the making of the Cold War, J. Hoberman
- Maya Deren, incomplete control, Sarah Keller
- Ingmar Bergman gör en film, Ingmar Bergman makes a movie, Sveriges Television
- Femininity in the frame, women and 1950s British popular cinema, Melanie Bell
- La Bataille d'Alger, The Battle of Algiers, un film de Gillo Pontecorvo ; scénario de Franco Solinas ; production Casbah Films, Igor Film ; produit par Yacef Saadi
- Film writing and selected journalism, James Agee
- Sisters in the life, a history of out African American lesbian media-making, Yvonne Welbon & Alexandra Juhasz, editors
- All about Almodóvar, a passion for cinema, Brad Epps and Despina Kakoudaki, editors
- The art of cruelty, a reckoning, Maggie Nelson
- Hollywood's New Yorker, the making of Martin Scorsese, Marc Raymond
- Seeing red, Hollywood's pixeled skins : American Indians and film, edited by LeAnne Howe, Harvey Markowitz, and Denise K. Cummings
- The world and its double, the life and work of Otto Preminger, Chris Fujiwara
- Welcome to the suck, narrating the American soldier's experience in Iraq, Stacey Peebles