Split Screen Korea exemplifies a kind of necessary scholarly monograph that will never go out of style.
The international box office came to the rescue for numerous films and franchises, often counting for nearly three quarters of their worldwide gross.
Brode structures the book into two parts, one dealing with politics, the other religion.
There are many, many articles railing against 3D: picture is too dim, glasses are uncomfortable, provide a distancing rather than immersive effect, and so on.
Ross Perlin’s Intern Nation: How to Earn Nothing and Learn Little in the Brave New Economy
by Tim Peters
Intern Nation asks some serious questions about labor and internships and how young people make it into the world these days.