Kyle Stevens is an associate professor of film studies at Appalachian State University. He is the author of a book on Mike Nichols, co-editor of the two-volume collection Close-Up: Great Cinematic Performances (2018), and editor of The Oxford Handbook of Film Theory (2022), and has published widely on topics related to queer cinema, performance, political humor, social media, and more, in venues such as Critical Inquiry, Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, and Cultural Critique.
Kyle Stevens
Articles
Sneering at, or with, “The White Lotus”
Kyle Stevens examines the farce at the heart of the third season of HBO’s “The White Lotus.”
Bewitched by “Olivia”
Kyle Stevens considers the 1951 film “Olivia,” an obscure queer classic from an under-appreciated.
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