Film
- Manuscripts, Murder, and a Miniseries: A Personal Essay (2021), Richard E. Turley Jr.
- Mormon Cinema: Origins to 1952 (2020), Veronica Anderson
- Cecil B. DeMille and David O. McKay—an Unexpected Friendship (2018), Fred E. Woods
- Finding Jane (2018), Melissa Leilani Larson
- Peculiar Portrayals: Mormons on the Page, Stage, and Screen (2014), Eric Samuelsen
- Artistry and Aesthetics in Contemporary Mormon and Iranian Film (2009), Travis T. Anderson
- Mormon Cinema on the Web (2009), Randy Astle
- Religion and Film: An Introduction (2007), Kent R. Bean
- Establishing Shot: The Scope of Mormon Cinema (2007), Gideon O. Burton
- A History of Mormon Cinema (2007), Randy Astle, Gideon O. Burton
- The First Wave: The Clawson Brothers and the New Frontier (1905–1929) (2007), Randy Astle, Gideon O. Burton
- The Second Wave: Home Cinema (1929–1953) (2007), Randy Astle, Gideon O. Burton
- The Third Wave: Judge Whitaker and the Classical Era (1953–1974) (2007), Randy Astle, Gideon O. Burton
- The Fourth Wave: The Mass Media Era (1974–2000) (2007), Randy Astle, Gideon O. Burton
- The Fifth Wave: Cultural and Commercial Viability (2000–Present) (2007), Randy Astle, Gideon O. Burton
- The Mormon as Vampire: A Comparative Study of Winifred Graham's The Love Story of a Mormon, the Film Trapped by the Mormons, and Bram Stoker's Dracula (2007), James V. D'Arc
- There Is Room for Both: Mormon Cinema and the Paradoxes of Mormon Culture (2007), Terryl L. Givens
- Finding an Audience, Paying the Bills: Competing Business Models in Mormon Cinema (2007), Eric Samuelsen
- Seeking after the Good in Art, Drama, Film, and Literature (2007), Travis T. Anderson
- Active Spectatorship: Spiritual Dimensions of Film (2007), Sharon Swenson
- A Manifesto for “Fit for the Kingdom”: Dean Duncan’s Proposal for a Mormon Documentary Series (2007), Gideon O. Burton
- Toward a Mormon Cinematic Aesthetic: Film Styles in Legacy (2007), Thomas J. Lefler, Gideon O. Burton
- Adaptation, Enactment, and Ingmar Bergman’s Magic Flute (2004), Dean Duncan
- Darryl F. Zanuck’s Brigham Young: A Film in Context (1989), James V. D'Arc
