Barbenheimer: mass appeal cinema and the evolution of the blockbuster

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Mitchell, A., Backman Rogers, A., Harrington, E., Krämer, P., Radner, R., Sellier, G., Lake, K., Tyrer, B. and Bolton, L. 2024. Barbenheimer: mass appeal cinema and the evolution of the blockbuster. Australasian Journal of American Studies. 43 (1), pp. 119-150.
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TitleBarbenheimer: mass appeal cinema and the evolution of the blockbuster
AuthorsMitchell, A., Backman Rogers, A., Harrington, E., Krämer, P., Radner, R., Sellier, G., Lake, K., Tyrer, B. and Bolton, L.
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Reflections on the philosophical import of the Barbenheimer cultural phenomenon.

Sustainable Development Goals10 Reduced inequalities
Middlesex University ThemeCreativity, Culture & Enterprise
PublisherAustralian and New Zealand American Studies Association
JournalAustralasian Journal of American Studies
ISSN1838-9554
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PrintJul 2024
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Deposited30 Sep 2024
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Ben Tyrer contribution on pages 142-146.

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