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Clayton, Wickham
(2022)
The Big Short's incoherence, documentary aesthetics, and use of direct address.
The Journal of Popular Culture.
ISSN 1540-5931
Clayton, Wickham
(2021)
"They say with Jason death comes first/he'll make hell a place on earth": The functions of hell in New Line's Jason Sequels.
In:
Theology and horror: explorations of the dark religious imagination.
Rowman and Littlefield Publishing, London.
ISBN 9781978707986
Clayton, Wickham
(2020)
SEE!HEAR!CUT!KILL!: Experiencing Friday the 13th.
Other.
University Press of Mississippi.
Item availability restricted.
Clayton, Wickham
(2020)
Killing the sad fat guy and the pregnant lady: uncomfortable death in Friday the 13th Part III - 3D.
Horror Homeroom, 1 (1).
pp. 71-79.
Clayton, Wickham
(2020)
The Bible onscreen in the new millennium.
Manchester University Press.
ISBN 9781526136572
(In Press)
Clayton, Wickham
(2020)
‘Can anything good come out of southern California?’* (*hyperlink to John 1:46)1: the Christian critical reception of elliptical Jesus narratives.
In:
The Bible onscreen in the new millennium: new heart and new spirit.
Manchester University Press.
ISBN 9781526136572
Item availability restricted.
Clayton, Wickham
(2020)
Introduction.
In:
The Bible onscreen in the new millennium: new heart and new spirit.
Manchester University Press, Manchester.
ISBN 9781526136572
McMurdo, Shellie and Clayton, Wickham
(2019)
Misogyny or commentary?: gendered violence outside and inside captivity.
In:
Gender and contemporary horror in film.
Emerald Studies in Popular Culture and Gender
.
Emerald Publishing, Bingley, UK, pp. 187-204.
ISBN 9781787698987
Clayton, Wickham
(2018)
"This is how I lied about coming up with the idea for writing about The Brothers Grimm [2005]": incoherent narration in Terry Gilliam's Adaptation.
In:
Adapted from the original: essays on the value and values of works remade for a new medium.
McFarland and Co., Jefferson, NC, pp. 168-180.
ISBN 9780786478729
Clayton, Wickham and Humphreys, Georgia
(2017)
'Keep it to yourself': shame and female masturbation in
American independent cinema.
Sexualities.
ISSN 363-4607 (Print); 1461-7382 (Online)
Clayton, Wickham
(2017)
The four archetypes of The Three Burials (of Melquiades Estrada).
In:
A fistful of icons: essays on frontier fixtures of the American western.
McFarland & Co Inc, Jefferson.
ISBN 9780786498048
Clayton, Wickham
(2017)
Alien on the inside: the adaptation of Stephen King's alien possession tales.
Science Fiction Film & Television, 10 (2).
pp. 177-196.
ISSN 1754-3770 (Print); 1754-3789 (Online)
Clayton, Wickham
(2015)
Introduction: the collection awakes.
In:
Style and form in the Hollywood slasher film.
Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 1-14.
ISBN 9781137496461
Clayton, Wickham
(2015)
Style and form in the Hollywood slasher film.
Palgrave Macmillan.
ISBN 9781137496461
Clayton, Wickham
(2015)
Undermining the moneygrubbers, or: how I learned to stop worrying and love 'Friday the 13th Part V'.
In:
Style and form in the Hollywood slasher film.
Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 37-50.
ISBN 9781137496461
Item availability restricted.
Clayton, Wickham
(2015)
Unnatural, unnatural, unnatural, unnatural unnatural"...but real? The Toolbox Murders (Dennis Donnelly, 1978) and the exploitation of true story adaptations.
Transatlantica: Revue d'Études Américaines (2).
ISSN 1765-2766
Clayton, Wickham
(2014)
Sea, too? You adapted my battleship!: problems of narration and adaptation.
Intensities: The Journal of Cult Media (7).
pp. 36-43.
Clayton, Wickham and Harman, Sarah
(2014)
Screening Twilight: critical approaches to a cinematic phenomenon.
I.B. Tauris, London; New York.
ISBN 9781780766669
Clayton, Wickham
(2014)
'Where have all the monsters gone? Long time passing': The aesthetics of absence and generic subversion in 'New Moon'.
In:
Screening Twilight: critical approaches to a cinematic phenomenon.
I.B. Tauris, London ; New York.
ISBN 9781780766669