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J. M. Tyree (Ph.D., Lancaster University) is an associate professor in the Cinema Program at VCUarts and editor-in-chief of Film Quarterly (University of California Press), the oldest academic film journal in the United States. He was a Keasbey Scholar at Trinity College, Cambridge, and a Truman Capote-Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University. His research spans film criticism and critical-creative writing, including the books BFI Film Classics: Salesman (Bloomsbury), in the series on essential classic movies from the British Film Institute, and The Haunted Screen (Deep Vellum), a novella about cinema.
J. M. Tyree (Ph.D., Lancaster University) is an associate professor in the Cinema Program at VCUarts and editor-in-chief of Film Quarterly (University of California Press), the oldest academic film journal in the United States. He was a Keasbey Scholar at Trinity College, Cambridge, and a Truman Capote-Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University. His research spans film criticism and critical-creative writing, including the books BFI Film Classics: Salesman (Bloomsbury), in the series on essential classic movies from the British Film Institute, and The Haunted Screen (Deep Vellum), a novella about cinema.
In this episode, J. M. Tyree, the editor of Film Quarterly discusses a dossier of articles about David’s Lynch’s 2001 Mulholland Drive on its 25th ann…