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  1. Ernest Mathijs is a scholar of cult film, genre cinema, and European horror. He has published several books and articles on these topics, and co-produced a documentary on Canadian genre film.

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    Ernest Mathijs is known for The Quiet Revolution: State, Society and the Canadian Horror Film - Part One: Gimme Shelter: Cinepix and the Birth of the Canadian Horror Film (2019) and The Quiet Revolution: State, Society and the Canadian Horror Film - Part Two: An Emerging Revolution: New Territories & Diverse Fears (2019).

  3. Ernest Mathijs is a professor of film and media studies at the University of British Columbia, specializing in alternative cinema and media audiences. He has published on cult film, genre, digital cinema, fantasy, Belgian cinema, and more.

  4. Ernest researches the receptions of what can broadly be called ‘alternative cinema’ – cult film, genre cinema, independent films, David Cronenberg, and European horror films. He has also written on The Lord of the Rings, Belgian Cinema, the reality TV series Big Brother, the literature of Thomas Pynchon, the art of Joseph Beuys, and on ...

  5. 26 de sept. de 2009 · Ernest Mathijs. @ErnestMathijs. Film Scholar, Media Studies, 100 CULT FILMS, CULT CINEMA, DAVID CRONENBERG, DELPHINE SEYRIG, LORD O/T RINGS, GINGER SNAPS, BEUYS, PYNCHON. @FilmUBC. @globalHobbit. Vancouver, British Columbia participations.org Joined September 2009. 1,165 Following. 1,200 Followers.

  6. Ernest Mathijs is known for The Quiet Revolution: State, Society and the Canadian Horror Film - Part One: Gimme Shelter: Cinepix and the Birth of the Canadian Horror Film (2019) and The Quiet Revolution: State, Society and the Canadian Horror Film - Part Two: An Emerging Revolution: New Territories & Diverse Fears (2019).

  7. 5 de abr. de 2011 · What springs to mind when you think of cult cinema? Reruns of The Rocky Horror Picture Show during Halloween? Or perhaps the iconic “I’m with Pedro” shirts, courtesy of Napoleon Dynamite? Ernest Mathijs’ new book, Cult Cinema, examines this wildly popular, yet hard-to-define genre of film.