This document discusses genre analysis and auteur theory for analyzing films. It provides examples of analyzing the movies Pulp Fiction, Walk Among the Tombstones, and Mean Girls using Lacey's Repertoire of Elements, which examines a film's setting, characters, narrative events, iconography, and style. It then contrasts Mean Girls, a generic teen comedy/romance, with Napoleon Dynamite, arguing it is a non-generic film and the work of an auteur director focused on artistic merit over commercial success.