The following resources are cited in the Plato’s Couch podcast episode on Near Dark (Listen HERE):
Benson-Allott, Caetlin (2010). Undoing Violence: Politics, Genre, and Duration in Kathryn Bigelow’s Cinema, Film Quarterly, 64(2), pp. 33-43
Bigelow, Kathryn (Director). (1987). Near Dark, USA: F/M Entertainment
Braudy, Leo (2010), Near Dark: An Appreciation , Film Quarterly, 64(2), pp. 29-32
Coburn, Marcia (1987). Revamping Vampires, Chicago Tribune, October 11th 1987
Gregory, David (director). (2002), Living in Darkness, USA: Blue Underground
Keough, Peter (ed). (2013). Kathryn Bigelow Interviews, The University Press of Mississippi, Jackson
Lane, Christina (1998). From The Loveless to Point Break: Kathryn Bigelow’s Trajectory in Action, Cinema Journal, 37(4), pp.59-81
Powell, Anna (1994). Blood on the Borders: Near Dark and Blue Steel, Screen, 35(2), pp.136-156
Scott, Jay (1987). Vampire myth spawns new terrors in seductive demons of Near Dark, The Globe and Mail, October 2nd 1987
Sharrett, Christopher (1993). The Horror Film in Neoconservative Culture, Journal of Popular Film & Television, 21(3), pp.100-110
Smith, Gavin (1995). Momentum and Design: Kathryn Bigelow interviewed by Gavin Smith, Film Comment, 31(5), pp.46-60
Plato’s Couch intro/outro music: Vitus Von Degen – The Firenze Incident
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