TY - BOOK ID - 67235801 TI - The Routledge companion to cult cinema AU - Sexton, Jamie AU - Mathijs, Ernest PY - 2020 SN - 9781138950276 1315668815 9781317362234 1317362233 9781317362241 1317362241 9781317362227 1317362225 9781315668819 1138950270 PB - Abingdon, Oxon ;New York, NY Routledge DB - UniCat KW - Cult films KW - History and criticism KW - Cult films - History and criticism UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:67235801 AB - The Routledge Companion to Cult Cinema offers an overview of the field of cult cinema - films at the margin of popular culture and art that have received exceptional cultural visibility and status mostly because they break rules, offend and challenge understandings of achievement (some are so bad they're good, others so good they remain inaccessible) Cult cinema is no longer only comprised of the midnight movie or the extreme genre film. Its range has widened and the issues it broaches have become battlegrounds in cultural debates that typify the first quarter of the twenty-first century. Sections are introduced with the major theoretical frameworks, philosophical inspirations, and methodologies for studying cult films, with individual chapters excavating the most salient criticism of how the field impacts cultural discourse at large. Case studies include the worst films ever, exploitation films, genre cinema, multiple media formats cult cinema is expressed through, issues of cultural, national, and gender representations, elements of the production culture of cult cinema, and, throughout, aspects of the aesthetics of cult cinema - its genre, style, look, impact, and ability to yank viewers out of their comfort zones. The Routledge Companion to Cult Cinema goes beyond the traditional scope of Anglophone and North-American cinema by including case studies of East and South Asia, continental Europe, the Middle East and Latin America, making it an innovative and important resource for researchers and students alike ER -