The Making of Horror Movies : Key Figures who Established the Genre
232 p.
Horror films divide opinion. It wasnandrsquo;t until 1973 that a horror film (The Exorcist) was nominated for an Oscar for Best Picture and many respected critics still regard them with amused condescension. The publicandrsquo;s view is also sharply divided. Some cinema goers revel in the thought of being made very, very afraid, while some just donandrsquo;t like horror films because they donandrsquo;t want to be frightened.This guide, which is for both the fan and the more faint-hearted, steers an illuminating path through a genre that has, since the early days of cinema, split off into many sub-divisions - folk horror, slasher movies, Hammer, sci-fi horror, psychological thrillers, zombie movies, among others.Times change but movie-makers can always find a way to tap into what we fear and dread, whether itandrsquo;s blood-sucking vampires or radioactive mutations, evil children or the living dead.This book also gives concise biographies of the many actors and directors who saw their careers andndash; for be
tter or worse andndash; defined by their association with horror movies, and who created a genre that is instantly recognisable in all its forms and continues to find new and ingenious ways of scaring us in the dark. [Publisher's text].
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