Friday, April 22, 2011

Blog References and Sources

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Sharrett, Christopher. 2009. The Problem of Saw: "Torture Porn" and the Conservatism of Contemporary Horror Films. Cinataste 35 (1): 32-37. Retrieved from Film and Television Index.


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