WPJ appears set to blaze an unpredictable trail out of the sometimes stale confines of dime-a-dozen online film journals. Longtime friends and founding editors Brian Price, John David Rhodes, and Meghan Sutherland describe its outlook as experimental. The project, Sutherland says, began from “a certain shared frustration with the technological specialization of film and television studies scholarship that came with the institution of the fields themselves, and with the professionalized styles of writing . . . it tended to produce.” Committed to “style and aesthetics,” the editors are trying to “cultivate a space [for] more speculative and porous ways of thinking that can cut across the typical genres, styles, and media of thought.” The first issue is entitled “Jargon” and approaches, in a manner both critically acute and slyly ruminative, the ways that epithet gets bandied about. The current issue broaches the hardly obvious theme of the “Obvious.” Between the two you’ll find long interviews with Olivier Assayas and Emmanuel Bourdieu, trenchant pieces on Bamako and Otto Preminger, and a charming piece of fiction by Sam Lipsyte called “A Pimple on the Ass of Drew Barrymore Speaks.” Soon to come is issue #3, on “Happiness.” Go to www.worldpicturejournal.com