Episodes
UNL Film Studies professor Wheeler Winston Dixon dives into director William Asher's campy beach movies of the 1960s.
Published 07/26/12
UNL Film Studies professor Wheeler Winston Dixon takes aim at American film director Clint Eastwood.
Published 06/25/12
UNL Film Studies professor Wheeler Winston Dixon explains why commercials are necessary (but still annoying) at movie theaters.
Published 06/13/12
UNL Film Studies professor Wheeler Winston Dixon recalls the rise and fall of drive-in movie theaters in America.
Published 06/05/12
UNL Film Studies professor pulls back the curtain on Alfred Hitchcock's most financially successful film, "Psycho."
Published 05/30/12
UNL Film Studies professor Wheeler Winston Dixon describes the Auteur Theory of film making.
Published 05/29/12
UNL Film Studies professor Wheeler Winston Dixon examines the history Hollywood's portrayal of gays and lesbians.
Published 05/11/12
UNL Film Studies professor Wheeler Winston Dixon explores the history and future of science fiction films.
Published 05/10/12
UNL professor of Film Studies Wheeler Winston Dixon looks at the business and artistry of product placement in movies.
Published 04/25/12
UNL Film Studies professor Wheeler Winston Dixon takes a poke at the ever-popular Three Stooges.
Published 03/12/12
More than art and more than advertising, movie posters hold a special place in the American cinematic experience. UNL Film Studies professor Wheeler Winston Dixon explains.
Published 02/15/12
University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor of Film Studies Wheeler Winston Dixon isn't scared of growing trend of ultra-low budget films like "Paranormal Activity."
Published 02/06/12
UNL Film Studies professor Wheeler Winston Dixon explores the ground-breaking films of American director Stanley Kubrick.
Published 02/01/12
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Film Studies professor Wheeler Winston Dixon takes a stab at the career of legendary horror director John Carpenter.
Published 01/19/12
UNL Film Studies professor Wheeler Winston Dixon examines the career of the "Master of Suspense."
Published 12/22/11
University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor of Film Studies Wheeler Winston Dixon questions the decision to remake "The Great Gatsby" in 3D.
Published 12/21/11
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Professor of Film Studies Wheeler Winston Dixon pays his final respects to 35mm film.
Published 11/15/11
University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor of Film Studies Wheeler Winston Dixon tracks the successive careers of three breakthrough special effects artists.
Published 10/05/11
University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor of Film Studies Wheeler Winston Dixon explores the tragic genius of American filmmaker Orson Welles.
Published 09/19/11
University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor of Film Studies Wheeler Winston Dixon reviews the work of American director, actor and screenwriter John Huston.
Published 09/15/11
UNL Film Studies professor Wheeler Winston Dixon reviews the work of German film director Fritz Lang.
Published 09/07/11
University of Nebraska Film Studies professor Wheeler Winston Dixon talks about the work of the world's oldest living filmmaker, director Manoel de Oliveira.
Published 08/29/11
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Film Studies professor Wheeler Winston Dixon discusses the work of American film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, and film historian, Martin Scorsese.
Published 08/15/11
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Film Studies professor Wheeler Winston Dixon rustles up a review of American westerns.
Published 08/10/11
University of Nebraska Film Studies professor Wheeler Winston Dixon examines the extravagant films of musical director Busby Berkeley.
Published 08/01/11