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Television Remakes: Do they succeed or fail most often?There has been a long history of remaking television, typically UK television, and remaking/adapting it for new audiences. UK television series like Broadchuch and House of Cards (1990) have been remade for American audiences as Gracepoint (2014) and House of Cards (2013). In what ways does the remake fail or succeed? Is the remake necessary for producing quality television? |
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This article really stuck with me! This was a fascinating read. Thank you for writing a great article that asks some very important questions about what we ask of our media and queer representation. | Queer Death in Media: Drawing Attention to the Bloodshed |
Very detailed and well-thought out analysis…loved the narrowing in on technique and cinematography as a centre point…very refreshing read! | Kurzel's Macbeth: Aesthetics of a War Drama |
Very interesting take on the history of heroines in horror films. An intriguing read!