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Dive into a spine-tingling exploration of horror cinema with this revamped and expanded edition, offering a captivating journey through the genre's evolution. This extensive volume, boasting 640 pages, brings you face-to-face with a gallery of sinister characters, from relentless slashers and spectral entities to ravenous zombies and insatiable cannibals. Spanning the history of frightful filmmaking, it captures the eerie charm of silent-era apparitions all the way to the chilling effects of contemporary cinema.
Organized into ten visually-rich chapters, this compendium delves deep into the quintessential figures and motifs of horror. Whether dissecting the lore of vampires, the enigma of haunted houses, the complexities of the female killer, or the primal terror of werewolves, each chapter examines these elements through both an aesthetic and historical lens. The book investigates how horror expertly taps into universal human fears as well as culturally and socially specific anxieties.
A dedicated section features a Top 50 list of horror masterpieces, inviting readers to experience firsthand the fear induced by these cinematic gems. From timeless black-and-white classics such as "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" and "Godzilla," to unforgettable films like "Rosemary’s Baby," "The Wicker Man," "The Shining," and "The Blair Witch Project," it's a journey through the most influential horror movies ever made.
Accompanying this detailed narrative, the book includes a rich collection of visuals such as movie posters, set designs, film stills, and behind-the-scenes photographs, offering a comprehensive and mesmerizing look into the world of horror filmmaking.
