Book review : Annette Hill,Shocking Entertainment: Viewer Response to Violent Movies. Luton: John Libbey Media,University of Luton Press,1997. 130 pp. ISBN 0-86020-525-9
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Book review : Annette Hill,Shocking Entertainment: Viewer Response to Violent Movies. Luton: John Libbey Media,University of Luton Press,1997. 130 pp. ISBN 0-86020-525-9
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