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The secret history of the world can be decoded through film. Hollywood Haunts the World explores many controversial cultural taboos through popular films. By Robert Guffey.
A critical analysis of the 21st-century fascination with the past, from horror films to haunted music. By William Burns
A social history of the ‘video nasty’. By David Kerekes and David Slater.
Detailed synopses of the infamous ‘video nasties’, film by film, scene by scene, kill by kill! By David Kerekes & David Slater.
Updated edition of the critically acclaimed study, revealing the cross currents between occultism and film. By Nikolas Schreck.
A first-of-its-kind celebration and horror film “book that needed to be written”. You will never look at horror movies the same way again! By Heidi Honeycutt.
The untold story of the world’s most famous X-rated star who rose to fame as the face of Ivory Snow and the star of Behind the Green Door. By Jared Stearns.
An in-depth overview of Nigel Kneale’s 1976 Folk Horror anthology television series, Beasts. By Andrew Screen.
The first serious critical evaluation of American shot-on-video horror cinema. By Vincent A. Albarano.
Explores a cult classic film series that stands among the most fascinating and enduring of all time. By Chris Alexander.
Read the forbidden predictions of the Amazing Criswell! Unmasked and revealed for the first time! By Edwin Lee Canfield.
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Think you know British cinema? Think again.
The Watergate scandal was a horror show. What better way to satirize it than with a horror movie? A fascinating minute-by-minute exploration of many uncanny connections between The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Watergate.
Hong Kong films ripped through kung fu stereotypes in the 80s/90s. Here’s the definitive tome on stunt hazards, pistol ballets, snarky gangsters and toothsome molls, hopping vampires, and Hong Kong noir.
Part memoir, part film criticism, this book looks at the affect New York and New Jersey theatre audiences had on films as much as it is a book about exploitation films.
An introduction to the art of filmmaking for you, the budding filmmaker. It is also the very funny story of Smile Orange and VHS British filmmaking.
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