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University: Mass Communications and Documentation: Media Studies: Film Studies Coursework


Highest Rated Film Studies Essays

Looking for the highest rated essays? Here are some Film Studies essays that have been rated the highest by our users:

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Edward Scissorhands
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What can be learned by focusing on the representation of feminity in Single White Female?
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Thelma and Louise
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How Do films Tell Stories?
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Action Adventure Genre.
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How does Peter Medak gain a viewer's sympathy for Derek Bentley in the film "Let Him Have It"
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Does the film “Erin Brockovich” reinforce the view that the USA is ‘the land of opportunities’?
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Psycho
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How Does Speilberg Build Tension In The Film “Jaws”? Consider Particularly The First Hour Of The Film Before The Three Men Embark Upon Their Quest To Kill The Shark And Also Upon The Part Played By The Audiences Response To The Character Of Brod
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Is it more useful to analyse Scarface (1932), Scarface (1983) and Goodfellas (1990) as genre films, rather than as products of individual directors?
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Many people view "Touch of Evil" as the end of film noir as a genre.
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With detailed reference to at least two films discuss the relevant issues and the possible effects on audiences.
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In today's western society the concept of Utopia is no longer valid and hence the genre bearing the name is no longer in existence on earth.
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Compare and contrast the ways that Disney represents the characters of Mulan (1998) and Snow White (1937).
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'Contrasting worlds' in'Trading Places' and 'Local Hero'.
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How masculinity is portrayed in Gladiator.
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This essay will discuss the history of science-fiction film, to establish common genre-conventions and finally apply genre and narrative conventions to The Day The Earth Stood Still.
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The Lord of the Rings, the Fellowship of the Ring.
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Shrek appeals to a wide range of audiences. How have the makers of the film enabled this to happen?
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Opening sequence to "Lord of the flies" - 1980-Harry Hook.
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Compare the presentation of Artificial Intelligence in Terminator 2 and The Matrix.
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Queen of the Damned is a modern vampire film directed by Michael Rymer.
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Examine and Compare the Use of Film Language In 'Psycho' and Another Film Of Your Choice.
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Ghosts (Opening Pages) By Paul Auster.
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Within the progressive and often turbulent political and economic frameworks of the 1930's the Charlie Chaplin film 'Modern Times' is an ideological stance against the technological advancements of the time.
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Most Recent Film Studies Essays

Looking for the most up to date essays? Here are some of the most recently added essays in our Film Studies category:

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Woman as castrator: A psychoanalytic-feminist study of the castrating mother and Final Girl in the American slasher film.
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Unpicking the monstrous: A Psychoanalytic and Marxist analysis of Alien.
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An exploration of the function of sound in the film The Fugitive.
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photography
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Recent Reviews of Film Studies Essays

What our users think of the Film Studies essays in this section:

"Grammar is awful, does anyone vet submissions or does any old rubbish get on here?"
skywalker1973
"Average level of analysis"
Dexter1
"Very poor "
rovacab
"This essay is written in great detail, and each of the paragraphs contains a lot of relevant information to the original statement. You've used a huge range of examples from both films, to express your many points. Your writing is very adavanced, and you clearly know exactly what you are talking about when you explain the shot details. Your conclusion is very good, as you have explained your overall choice. Overall, this is an excellent piece of coursework, and you have managed to make some very interesting points which you could develop even further if you had more time. TSR User: boosh_slayer"
TSR
"Not written with any academic flair. "
wise_mike