Film & Television
This Film & Television Home Comfort & Decor category aggregates 31 products—decorative items and home accents inspired by film and TV—priced from $45 to $228 with an average around $148. Items include themed pillows, wall art, and lighting; top brands represented include Albert Moran
Top Products
Using Digital Humanities in the Classroom: A Practical Introduction for Teachers, Lecturers, and Students
Claire Battershill
Mid-Range
Specworld: Folds, Faults, and Fractures in Embedded Creator Industries
John Thornton Caldwell
Mid-Range
Projecting Illusion: Film Spectatorship and the Impression of Reality
Richard Allen
Mid-Range
Film After Jung
Greg Singh
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Dialectics without Synthesis: Japanese Film Theory and Realism in a Global Frame
Naoki Yamamoto
Mid-Range
The Documentary Handbook (Media Practice)
Peter Lee-WrightPeter Lee-Wright
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Undressing Cinema
Stella Bruzzi
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Memory Politics in Contemporary Russia (Studies in Contemporary Russia)
Marielle Wijermars
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Sport and Film (Frontiers of Sport)
Sean Crosson
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Horror Film and Affect (Routledge Advances in Film Studies) by Xavier Aldana Reyes
Xavier Aldana Reyes
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Screen Tastes
Charlotte Brunsdon
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Visible Mind
Christopher Hauke
Mid-Range
Hong Kong Film, Hollywood and New Global Cinema
Tan See Kam, Gina Marchetti
Mid-Range
Music in Star Trek (Routledge Music and Screen Media Series)
Jessica Getman
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Critical Flicker Fusion (CIPS) Boundaries of Psychoanalysis
William Fried
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Cinema, Philosophy, Bergman: On Film as Philosophy
Paisley Livingston
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Television in India (Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia) — Nalin Mehta
Nalin Mehta
Mid-Range
Humor and Satire on Contemporary Television (Cultural Politics of Media and Popular Culture)
Silas Kaine Ezell
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Women’s Music for the Screen (Routledge Music and Screen Media Series)
Felicity Wilcox
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Film Policy: International, National and Regional Perspectives
Albert Moran
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Feature and Narrative Storytelling for Multimedia Journalists
Duy Linh Tu
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German National Cinema
Sabine Hake
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Feminism at the Movies: Understanding Gender in Contemporary Popular Cinema
Hilary Radner, Rebecca Stringer
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Film and the Holocaust: New Perspectives on Dramas, Documentaries, and Experimental Films
Aaron Kerner
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right film or television-themed home decor item for my space?
Match the item’s scale and color palette to your room, consider whether you want an authentic collectible (framed posters, props) or decorative nods (throw pillows, art prints), and check dimensions and mounting requirements before buying
What price range should I expect for home comfort and decor items in this category?
Items span from budget accessories under $50 to higher-end framed art and specialty pieces several hundred dollars; the category average price is around $150, so set a budget based on size, materials, and branding
What materials and finishes are common, and how do they affect durability and care?
Common materials include paper and canvas prints, glass or acrylic frames, metal plaques, and textile items like pillows and throws; rigid frames and metal finishes are more durable, while textiles require fabric-specific care instructions
How should I care for and clean film/TV-themed decor to preserve colors and materials?
Dust prints and frames regularly with a soft cloth, avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading, spot-clean textiles per label instructions or use gentle detergents, and use manufacturer-recommended cleaners for metal or acrylic surfaces
Are reproductions and licensed items different, and how can I tell them apart?
Licensed items typically carry official branding or copyright marks and may include manufacturer tags, while reproductions or unlicensed prints may lack those identifiers; check product descriptions for licensing or artist attribution
What features should I look for if I want a piece that’s easy to hang or display?
Look for included hanging hardware, lightweight materials, pre-mounted frames, and clear instructions; items with keyhole hangers, sawtooth brackets, or adhesive-backed mounts are generally easier to install
Can I mix film and TV-themed decor with other styles without it looking cluttered?
Yes—choose a unifying element such as a consistent color scheme, complementary frames, or a dedicated gallery wall to integrate themed pieces with existing decor while maintaining visual cohesion