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369:, The Collective for Living Cinema and The Kitchen Center for Experimental Art. In March and April 2018, along with Gwendolyn Audrey Foster, the BWA Contemporary Art Gallery in Katowice, Poland, presented a month long retrospective of Foster and Dixon's new video work. In May 2018, he presented a screening of his videos, along with the work of Gwendolyn Audrey Foster and Bill Domonkos at The Museum of Human Achievement in Austin, Texas. In the summer of 2018, he had a one-person show at Filmhuis Cavia in Amsterdam, and his "Catastrophe Series" of ten videos were screened as part of a group show at Studio 44 Gallery in Stockholm, Sweden. In the fall of 2018, he had a one-person show at La Lumière Collective in Montreal, Canada. In December 2018, he had a one-person show at Studio 44 in Stockholm, and a one-person show at the OT301 Gallery in Amsterdam. In January 2019, his complete video work was collected in the UCLA Film and Television Archive in Los Angeles. On June 23, 2019, he had an invited one person screening of his new digital video work at the Los Angeles Filmforum at the Spielberg Theater. 500: 289: 300: 31: 489:(The corporate rulers of film) all figured they’d be immortal...They couldn’t envision a world where they didn’t exist. They couldn’t envision a world in which they were not the head of 20th Century Fox or the head of Columbia or the head of Paramount or the head of MGM or the head of Universal. When they died, a huge corporate scramble began.” 230: 462:
trends in filmmaking; for example, in 2013, he described the current decade as a "postfilmic era" when "movie film will no longer exist and all movies will be shot digitally". He predicts that film will cease to exist, since all movies will be digitally delivered to theaters. He has been critical of filmmakers such as
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It's sheer exploitation filmmaking with no resonance, taste or value, but it delivers what the action crowd wants: violence, violence and more violence, all served up with a knowing wink in a very postmodern fashion. In short, Quentin Tarantino movies are long, empty, derivative and junk food for the
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and 3-D, and public relations of movie stars and directors. He has been quoted about the film business, such as discussing firms such as Miramax. His views have been quoted about particular movies. In addition, he has talked about late night television shows. He is regarded as an authority of future
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interviewed Dixon on the new wave of horror films from Universal Studios, and why the more recent "Dark Universe" films were unsuccessful. Dixon noted that "there will be films about Dracula, Frankenstein, the Wolf Man, the Mummy, long after we’re gone. They’ll still be mining these things. But the
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on the demise of the DVD format, saying that "if you go on Amazon and you see some great black-and-white film, and it’s going for $ 3, or any kind of foreign or obscure film, buy it, because it’s going out of print, and they’re not going to put them back into print.”
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was reviewed by Martin A. David who criticized it as a compilation lacking a narrative structure, although David noted there were "generous and moving portraits" of horror masters such as
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that the exposure of confidential studio emails and films served as a "wake-up call to the entire industry." In December 2015, he was quoted by Manohla Dargis in the
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During the course of several decades, Dixon made numerous experimental films. In 1991, along with filmmaker Gwendolyn Audrey Foster, he made a documentary entitled
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in Drury Lane, making and screening short films. Returning to the United States, he worked with an experimental Los Angeles-based video collective called
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ones that will be effective will be made by people who are sincerely invested in the material and treat these creatures with deadly seriousness."
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Dixon was quoted commenting on horror films, women directors, Hollywood film moguls, new technologies for delivering movies such as
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in 1968. In the late 1960s, he was a member of New York's "underground" experimental film scene while working as a writer for
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Note: a rigorous, tender portrait of an elderly woman who holds dinner-party guests in thrall to her difficult family life.
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Rutgers University Press, November 6, 2015, Black and White Cinema: A Short History, By Wheeler Winston Dixon, page xv,
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UNL professor Wheeler Winston Dixon unearths realities of pre-1950s Hollywood contracts, corporate egos in new book
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became “the most eye-popping and action-packed version of the legend," according to Wheeler Winston Dixon.”
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Time to come clean as soon as possible: Crisis management requires fast action in era of social media
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Note: an examination of the American lifestyle recut entirely from existing television advertisements
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In 2014, when computer hackers infiltrated Sony Pictures Entertainment, Dixon was quoted in the
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Tomorrow at the Portage, see one of the few female-directed Hollywood films of the 1950s
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In 2016, Dixon returned to experimental cinema working in HD video, with such films as
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Un Petit Examen, and Not So Damned Petit Either, or, the Light Shining Over the Dark
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in the Netherlands, and as of May 2020, is the James E. Ryan professor emeritus of
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Merry men: Russell Crowe is the latest to inhabit the evolving role of Robin Hood
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Simon Oakes: 'It's a welcome return. We've managed to fire people's imaginations'
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The Exploding Eye: A Re-Visionary History of the American Experimental Cinema
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He is regarded as a top reviewer of films. In addition, he is notable as an
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Museum of Modern Art, Film Exhibitions, Joshua Siegel, April 11–12, 2003,
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Disaster and Memory: Celebrity Culture and the Crisis of Hollywood Cinema
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Jessica Guynn and Dawn C. Chmielewski, May 25, 2013, Los Angeles Times,
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Visions of the Apocalypse: Spectacles of Destruction in American Cinema
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Note: selected as an outstanding academic book of the year in 2011 by
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Note: featured a Fluxus group-performance piece and the poetry of
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Meg James, Ryan Faughnder, December 13, 2014, Los Angeles Times,
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Miramax chairman's exit adds another hurdle for firm's turnaround
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acquired all of his experimental films, including the following:
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There’s No Dark Universe Anymore, Just One Monster After Another
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Fallout from Sony hack may alter how Hollywood conducts business
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poll of the greatest films of all time, selecting Andy Warhol's
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The Transparency of Spectacle: Meditations on the Moving Image
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Note: about a fictional Caroline recuperating from a hangover
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Sarah McBride of Reuters, January 11, 2013, Chicago Tribune,
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As a film historian, he wrote about the moguls of the 1950s:
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Participant Media hopes more filmgoers will get its messages
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In spite of violent national tragedies, horror films endure
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21st Century Hollywood: Movies in the Era of Transformation
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How to watch your dragons: 10 fire-breathing beasts on DVD
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Madagascar, or, Caroline Kennedy's Sinful Life in London
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Straight: Constructions of Heterosexuality in the Cinema
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Madagascar, or, Caroline Kennedy's Sinful Life in London
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What the Michael Lynton contract renewal means for Sony
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Stephanie Steinberg, August 2, 2012, The Boston Globe,
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Rebecca Keegan, September 25, 2011, Los Angeles Times,
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Cameron Mount, October 5, 2012, The Daily Nebraskan,
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Nick Clark, 20 February 2012, The Independent (UK),
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It Looks at You: Notes on the Returned Gaze of Cinema
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The Films of Terence Fisher: Hammer Horror and Beyond
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Wheeler Winston Dixon and Robert Downey Sr. in 2016.
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3-D makeover coming to aging Hollywood blockbusters
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American Cinema of the 1940s: Themes and Variations
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Death of the Moguls: The End of Classical Hollywood
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In 1995, in France, he made a film entitled 193:with films made over several decades, and the 1757:Highland Park High School (New Jersey) alumni 774:The Early Film Criticism of François Truffaut 471:mind, with no substance or nutritional value. 158:. His scholarship has particular emphasis on 8: 1103:Susan Wloszczyna, April 2, 2010, USA TODAY, 1099: 1097: 1191:, June 19, 1968. Accessed February 7, 2020. 1083: 1081: 1079: 1069:Bill Goodykoontz, May 13, 2013, USA Today, 780:The Cinematic Vision of F. Scott Fitzgerald 638:Streaming: Movies, Media and Instant Access 1646:Public Catalog -- Mysteries from the Bible 1408:Ben Sachs, April 9, 2013, Chicago Reader, 770:(State University of New York Press, 1994) 764:(State University of New York Press, 1995) 752:(State University of New York Press, 1997) 746:(State University of New York Press, 1997) 728:(State University of New York Press, 2003) 303:A still from Wheeler Winston Dixon's film 292:A still from Wheeler Winston Dixon's film 281:A still from Wheeler Winston Dixon's film 197:exhibited his works in 2003. He taught at 29: 18: 1668:Public Catalog -- Attack from Outer Space 616:Black & White Cinema: A Short History 575:His books (as author or editor) include: 353:His films have also been screened at the 1562:Bill Keveney, Jan. 23, 2010, USA Today, 1519:an "epic piece of branding" for Google.” 1442: 1440: 1438: 1436: 1009: 1752:Artists from New Brunswick, New Jersey 1115: 1113: 1039: 1037: 1035: 1033: 1031: 1029: 1027: 1762:People from Highland Park, New Jersey 1513:The Internship, now starring...Google 7: 768:Re-Viewing British Cinema: 1900-1992 732:Experimental Cinema: The Film Reader 716:(editor, Southern Illinois UP, 2004) 666:Film Noir and The Cinema of Paranoia 600:A Brief History of Comic Book Movies 1549:, Accessed Aug. 25, 2013, Quote = " 672:and Rutgers University Press, 2009) 494:Wheeler Winston Dixon, October 2012 1772:21st-century American male writers 1679:Public Catalog -- World of Mystery 1536:are essentially marketing tools..” 1119:The New York Times, 1991, review, 563:Dixon is the nephew of the artist 365:, The San Francisco CinĂ©matheque, 185:Quarterly Review of Film and Video 14: 1747:American male non-fiction writers 1657:Public Catalog -- UFO: Top Secret 1564:Conan vs. Jay vs. David vs. Jimmy 740:(Columbia University Press, 1999) 1742:21st-century American historians 1737:American experimental filmmakers 1448:Wheeler Winston Dixon: STREAMING 1189:The Central New Jersey Home News 1151:Gwendolyn Audrey Foster (2003). 1121:Women Who Made the Movies (1991) 804:Quick Constant and Solid Instant 776:(Indiana University Press, 1993) 700:(Rutgers University Press, 2006) 694:(Rutgers University Press, 2006) 688:(Rutgers University Press, 2007) 650:(Rutgers University Press, 2012) 626:Dark Humor in Films of the 1960s 476:Wheeler Winston Dixon, 2012, in 327:Quick Constant and Solid Instant 261:. In London, he participated in 1338:"An Ordinary Day Film Festival" 1313:"An Ordinary Day Film Festival" 191:experimental American filmmaker 1277:"Experimental Response Cinema" 852:An Evening with Chris Jangaard 714:Film and Television After 9/11 373:Scholarship and film criticism 359:Whitney Museum of American Art 294:An Evening with Chris Jangaard 16:American filmmaker and scholar 1: 1605:, Retrieved February 27, 2020 1592:, Retrieved December 27, 2015 1579:, Retrieved December 14, 2014 441:and other journals. His book 35:Wheeler Winston Dixon in 2016 1619:Greatest Films of All Time, 1551:The Adventures of Robin Hood 750:The Films of Jean-Luc Godard 686:Film Talk: Directors at Work 642:University Press of Kentucky 634:(Anthem Press, London, 2013) 168:American experimental cinema 1352:"OT301 Cinema of the Dam'd" 1798: 1767:Historians from New Jersey 1622:, Retrieved April 12, 2023 782:(UMI Research Press, 1986) 670:Edinburgh University Press 628:(Palgrave Macmillan, 2015) 612:(Palgrave Macmillan, 2016) 237:Dixon was born in 1950 in 1380:New York Journal of Books 1171:Foster, Gwendolyn Audrey 894:Women Who Made the Movies 810:The DC Five Memorial Film 594:Columbia University Press 416:Journal of Film and Video 403:Literature/Film Quarterly 312:Women Who Made the Movies 247:Highland Park High School 243:Highland Park, New Jersey 59:New Brunswick, New Jersey 28: 1782:American film historians 1060:, Retrieved May 29, 2016 979:Mysteries from the Bible 620:Rutgers University Press 1590:The Best Movies of 2015 991:Attack from Outer Space 967:Amazing World of Ghosts 676:A Short History of Film 602:, with Richard Graham ( 207:University of Amsterdam 176:A Short History of Film 126:Gwendolyn Audrey Foster 109:A Short History of Film 1712:Dixon's films on Vimeo 1071:Reloading with reboots 504: 497: 483: 355:British Film Institute 307: 296: 285: 234: 215:University of Nebraska 1703:Wheeler Winston Dixon 1326:La Lumiere Collective 1045:Wheeler Winston Dixon 632:Cinema at The Margins 502: 302: 291: 280: 245:, and graduated from 232: 148:Wheeler Winston Dixon 23:Wheeler Winston Dixon 930:The Shapes of Things 708:Southern Illinois UP 320:Museum of Modern Art 195:Museum of Modern Art 1384:A History of Horror 1245:www.bwa.katowice.pl 660:A History of Horror 443:A History of Horror 439:Film and Philosophy 180:A History of Horror 137:wheelerwinstondixon 114:A History of Horror 1777:Collage filmmakers 1089:Defining Tarantino 822:Serial Metaphysics 722:(Wallflower, 2003) 604:Palgrave Macmillan 584:Palgrave Macmillan 505: 434:Film International 428:New Orleans Review 340:Serial Metaphysics 308: 297: 286: 283:Serial Metaphysics 273:Experimental films 253:and Andy Warhol's 235: 199:Rutgers University 117:Experimental films 80:Rutgers University 912:An American Dream 792:Independent films 565:Nina Barr Wheeler 555:as his top pick. 552:The Chelsea Girls 541:Robert Downey Sr. 529:An American Dream 509:Los Angeles Times 464:Quentin Tarantino 205:in New York, the 160:François Truffaut 145: 144: 1789: 1699: 1698: 1696:Official website 1681: 1676: 1670: 1665: 1659: 1654: 1648: 1643: 1637: 1636: 1629: 1623: 1612: 1606: 1599: 1593: 1586: 1580: 1573: 1567: 1560: 1554: 1543: 1537: 1526: 1520: 1509: 1503: 1496: 1490: 1483: 1477: 1470: 1464: 1457: 1451: 1444: 1431: 1424: 1413: 1406: 1400: 1393: 1387: 1376: 1370: 1369: 1362: 1356: 1355: 1348: 1342: 1341: 1334: 1328: 1323: 1317: 1316: 1309: 1303: 1302: 1297:. 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