Arts and Humanities
Horror Film
100%
Refusal
100%
Fantasy
100%
Film culture
100%
Films
66%
Horror
66%
Living Dead
66%
Halloween
66%
Batman
50%
American Culture
50%
Textual Strategies
50%
Barbie
50%
Commemoration
50%
Gallipoli
50%
Affective
50%
Memoryscapes
50%
American cinema
50%
Super-hero
50%
marvels
50%
critical practice
50%
Hope
50%
Public memory
50%
Popular
45%
Genre
33%
Contemporary History
33%
screams
33%
Dracula
33%
Audience Response
33%
Burial Ground
25%
Psyche
25%
Auteur
25%
nightmares
25%
Iconic
25%
Cultural History
25%
Horror Cinema
25%
Memory studies
25%
Plato
25%
macabre
25%
Haunting
25%
Gothic
25%
Serpent
25%
Red
25%
Madness
25%
Culture wars
25%
Cultural Interaction
16%
Media Technology
16%
New Zealand
16%
filmmaker
16%
First World War
16%
Contemplation
16%
Keyphrases
Horror Film
100%
Film Culture
100%
Barbie
50%
Evil Force
50%
American Culture
50%
Commemoration
50%
Halloween
50%
Carpenter
50%
Archival Information
50%
Joseph Biden
50%
Gallipoli
50%
American Cinema
50%
Memoryscape
50%
Affective Energy
50%
Snowpiercer
50%
Marvel Cinematic Universe
50%
Batman
50%
Textual Strategies
50%
Popular Film
50%
Cinema
50%
Public Memory
50%
Popular Cinema
50%
American Political Culture
50%
Superheroes
33%
Popular
33%
Moviegoers
33%
Audience Response
33%
Production History
33%
Dracula
33%
African Burial Ground
25%
Spatial Metaphor
25%
Loner
25%
Todd
25%
Memory Recollection
25%
Misremembering
25%
Aristotle
25%
Plato
25%
Frankenstein
25%
Monster
25%
Emergence of Novelty
25%
Popular Genres
25%
American Audiences
25%
Affective Structure
25%
Occupy Wall Street Movement
25%
Supervillains
25%
Political Attention
25%
Public Controversy
25%
Cultural Energy
25%
Mainstream Cinema
25%
Cultural Position
16%