- CineACTION
"CineACTION!" is a
Canada -based film journal, published three times a year, edited by an editorial collective that includes critic Robin Wood. It was founded by members of the film department at Toronto'sYork University ."CineACTION!" began publishing in spring of
1985 , and reached its 70th issue mark in early2007 . In a lead editorial in its first issue, the collective wrote that the aim of the publication was to "provide, within the field of film criticism, alternatives to what is generally available. We want to steer a course between, on the one hand, the practice of journalistic reviewing (the expression of personal opinions, within an entertainment format) and, on the other, academic "criticism" of a certain type (detached from contemporary social realities and frequently inaccessible to the uninitiated)" (CineACTION!, No. 1, spring, 1985, page 1). The first issue then went on to offer articles on films such as "A Matter of Time ", "Tell Me a Riddle ", "Death Watch ", and "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia ". Among the first issue's contributors were Robin Wood,Richard Lippe ,Bryan Bruce 2 (aka film directorBruce LaBruce ),Florence Jacobowitz , andLori Spring .In subsequent issues "CineACTION!" (the logo dropped the exclamation point with the 23rd issue) went on to publish the work of
Douglas Pye ,V. F. Perkins ,Scott Forsyth ,Tony French ,Tony Williams ,Edward Gallafent ,Brad Stevens ,Deborah Thomas ,Andrew Britton , and scores more. CineACTION! generally poses a theme for each issue, and such themes have included comedy, sexuality in cinema, the films ofMartin Scorsese ,Canadian film ,teen films ,Vietnam ,interpretation , documentary, rethinkingauthorship , and questions of value.In issue No. 70, Wood announced that he was stepping down from the collective board, but would continue to contribute to the magazine. Issue No. 71 (Sexuality in the Cinema) was delayed for several months due to financial problems. However, it finally appeared on store-shelves in late May 2007.
External links
* [http://www.cinemonkey.com/reviews/robinwood/woodissues/woodissues.html A list of "CineACTION!" issue contents]
* [http://cineaction.ca/ Official Website of CineACTION!]
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