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Powers wins SCMS Best First Book Award

FMS's Spring 2025 Media Studies Courses: Video Games, Manga, TV, Algorithms, and More!

FMS announces a new Colloquium Lecture Series

John Powers publishes new book on experimental film

Maragh-Lloyd wins grant to study influence campaigns

Bogost named Barbara and David Thomas Distinguished Professor

WashU Expert: Hunting for a picket line

We Settled for Catan

Blue Check Marks Were Always Shameless

FMS Professor Colin Burnett's Sight & Sound Greatest Films Ballot

Netflix Crossed a Line

Television Is Better Without Video Games

Counting Fred Astaire’s steps
Colin Burnett joins the editorial team of JCMS (formerly Cinema Journal)

The First Minute of Every Phone Call Is Torture Now

TV’s “Fancy Cowboy” and the Legacy of Have Gun—Will Travel, Which Premiered September 14, 1957, Sixty-five Years Ago This Month

The End of Manual Transmission

Can video games teach people to be more empathetic? Maybe.

On the Sunny Shores of Peppermint Bay: Remembering Shirley Temple

Good Morning, Belarus

Teaching and Learning with the Kartemquin Films Collection

Prof. Burnett comments on the upcoming James Bond film, No Time To Die, and the racial politics of casting Lashana Lynch as the first Black female 00 agent
Diane Wei Lewis Promotion with tenure

New Blu-ray THE WOMAN ONE LONGS FOR (1929) with audio commentary by Gaylyn Studlar

New Blu-ray THE DELICIOUS LITTLE DEVIL (1919) with audio commentary by Gaylyn Studlar

Companionate computing

Board Games as Therapeutic Media

Interview with Prof. Burnett on his new James Bond project
John Powers, PhD, joins Film and Media Studies as an assistant professor.

Prof. Burnett takes a closer look at the She-Ra franchise

VICTOR AND VICTORIA (1933) released on blu-ray with audio commentary by Professor Gaylyn Studlar

Richard Chapman's documentary 'Dateline-Saigon' released by First Run Features.
Prof. Chang-Min Yu accepts position as Assistant Professor at National Taiwan University
Funding New Research in the Humanities
Prof. Burnett speaks at the TIFF Lightbox
Prof. Burnett has won a Faculty Fellowship from WashU's Center for the Humanities

Lecturer Yu’s book review in Los Angeles Review of Books

Prof. Burnett's book on Robert Bresson reviewed in Senses of Cinema

New faculty book Powers of the Real: Cinema, Gender, and Emotion in Interwar Japan

FMS welcomes two new faculty members!

Video Lecture: "Theorizing Threaded Media: Or, Why James Bond Isn't Just a Failed Attempt At Star Wars."

What will you remember, and what's next?

Poynter Institute for Media Studies ranks "Live From Baghdad"

Precarity and the sexual politics of Koreeda Hirokazu's Air Doll (2009)

The 007 Franchise--Past, Present and Future

Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Reem Hilu

FMS welcomes seven new affiliated faculty members.

Technologies of the Avant-Garde

Rhythm à la française

The Great American Film

Why Movie History Matters: Film Studies, Yesterday and Today

Black Panther and Popular Storytelling

Women's Labor and Japanese Animation

French realism and digital cinema

The Sewanee Review December

Ten Intergroup Relations Films for the Current Era
Paul wins Theatre Library Association book award

World Building - Alien: Covenant w/ Professor Colin Burnett

Prof. Colin Burnett discusses his book, The Invention of Robert Bresson (2017), on a recent video podcast.

Revolution in the Reels: Filming Japan's Interwar Struggle
The Invention of Robert Bresson: The Auteur and His Market
