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  1. Aug 1, 2008 · Lim, D. (2004) Secret Window (review), www.villagevoice.com Retrieved May 10, 2006. Download Citation | Effects of the dominant in Secret Window | This paper seeks to identify and examine ...

  2. Jul 4, 2008 · Abstract. This paper seeks to identify and examine ‘problematic’ aesthetic strategies in David Koepp's Secret Window (2004). Arguing that the film fits into a specific ‘puzzle film’ category favouring self‐deceiving protagonists and surprise twists, the paper seeks to account for the negative critical reaction accrued by the film's denouement.

    • Gary Bettinson
    • 2008
  3. This paper seeks to identify and examine ‘problematic’ aesthetic strategies in David Koepp's Secret Window (2004). Arguing that the film fits into a specific ‘puzzle film’ category favouring self‐deceiving protagonists and surprise twists, the paper seeks to account for the negative critical reaction accrued by the film's denouement.

  4. This paper seeks to identify and examine 'problematic' aesthetic strategies in David Koepp's Secret Window (2004). Arguing that the film fits into a specific 'puzzle film' category favouring self-deceiving protagonists and surprise twists, the paper seeks to account for the negative critical reaction accrued by the film's denouement.

    • Gary Bettinson
    • 2008
  5. May 31, 2012 · Secret Window was directed by David Koepp in 2004. It stars Johny Depp as Mort Rainey and John Turturro as John Shooter. It is based on Stephen King's novel Secret window, Secret Garden. The film is a psychological thriller and is popular among people interested in such kinds of films. Mort Rainey being a successful.

  6. Jul 3, 2008 · Abstract This paper seeks to identify and examine 'problematic' aesthetic strategies in David Koepp's Secret Window (2004). Arguing that the film fits into a specific 'puzzle film' category favouring self-deceiving protagonists and surprise twists, the paper seeks to account for the negative critical reaction accrued by the film's denouement.

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  8. Mar 12, 2004 · Roger Ebert March 12, 2004. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. The first shot after the credits of "Secret Window" is an elaborate one. It begins with a view across a lake to a rustic cabin. Then the camera moves smoothly in to the shore, and across the grounds, and in through a window of the cabin, and it regards various rooms ...

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