Murray Pomerance is an independent Canadian film scholar and author living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and adjunct professor in the School of Media and Communication at RMIT University, Melbourne.
Pomerance has written extensively on film, cinematic experience, and performance, and has also edited and co-edited more than two dozen anthologies exploring cinema. He contributes regularly to print and online publications, including Film International, Senses of Cinema and FLOW.[1] In addition, Pomerance is editor of the “Techniques of the Moving Image” series at Rutgers University Press and the “Horizons of Cinema” series at State University of New York Press and, with Lester D. Friedman and Adrienne L. McLean respectively, co-editor of both the “Screen Decades” and “Star Decades” series at Rutgers University Press.
His book Johnny Depp Starts Here has been translated into the French as Ici Commence Johnny Depp[2] (tr. Pauline Soulat; Éditions Capricci 2010), and into the German as Johnny Depp: Betrachtungen zu einem Schauspieler (tr. Andrea Rennschmid; Reinhard Weber Verlag 2006).[3]
He was diagnosed with autism in the spring of 2018.
Pomerance has also been involved in film production, appearing in Brandon Cronenberg's Broken Tulips (2008), and acting, writing, and composing for R. Bruce Elder’s Lamentations: A Monument to the Dead World (1985). In the summer of 2009, he appeared on Broadway in conjunction with a performance of The 39 Steps. In August 2013, his co-authored commentary (with R. Barton Palmer) appeared on the Criterion DVD of John Frankenheimer's Seconds.[5] In October 2017 he appeared on BBC Radio 3's "Free Thinking."
Works published
A Silence from Hitchcock (SUNY Press 2023)
Uncanny Cinema: Agonies of the Viewing Experience (Bloomsbury 2022)
Color It True: Impressions of Cinema (Bloomsbury 2022)
A Voyage with Hitchcock (State University of New York Press 2021)
The Film Cheat: Screen Artifice and Viewing Pleasure (Bloomsbury 2020)
Virtuoso: Film Performance and the Actor's Magic (Bloomsbury 2019)