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There’s something exhilaratingly terrifying about horror movies that keep audiences coming back for more, no matter how gory or how scary they may be. If you love horror films, or really anything related to Halloween and the dark arts, then you’ll want to dive into our list of spine-chilling books that share the details behind iconic characters, directors, writers, and special effects of the creeptastic films that have shaped the genre.
The first supernatural work to be classified as a horror film was an 1896 short film, “Manoir du Diable” (“The House of the Devil”). Since then, horror has brought us petrifying classics such as “Halloween,” “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” “Psycho,” “It,...
There’s something exhilaratingly terrifying about horror movies that keep audiences coming back for more, no matter how gory or how scary they may be. If you love horror films, or really anything related to Halloween and the dark arts, then you’ll want to dive into our list of spine-chilling books that share the details behind iconic characters, directors, writers, and special effects of the creeptastic films that have shaped the genre.
The first supernatural work to be classified as a horror film was an 1896 short film, “Manoir du Diable” (“The House of the Devil”). Since then, horror has brought us petrifying classics such as “Halloween,” “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” “Psycho,” “It,...
- 10/11/2021
- by Latifah Muhammad
- Indiewire
VHS Lives is back as Srs Cinema announce VHS Lives 2: Undead Format, directed and produced by Tony Newton (VHS Lives: A Schlockumentary, Trashsploitation and the Grindsploitation film series); and featuring insights from cult filmmakers and underground horror and Sov filmmakers including: Tim Ritter, Paul M McAlarney, Dustin Ferguson, Scarlet Fry, Richard Mogg and Josh Schafer.
From the press release:
Vol 1., released just a short time back, was one of our fastest selling VHS only releases of 2017, selling out all copies just prior to presales ending. Given the popularity of the documentary, a second volume only made sense!
If you thought VHS was dead then think again this format is not being buried or forgotten anytime soon! This VHS documentary delves deep into the world of VHS collecting and VHS memories, as we uncover just why VHS is so popular and what VHS titles are worth a small fortune!
Presales...
From the press release:
Vol 1., released just a short time back, was one of our fastest selling VHS only releases of 2017, selling out all copies just prior to presales ending. Given the popularity of the documentary, a second volume only made sense!
If you thought VHS was dead then think again this format is not being buried or forgotten anytime soon! This VHS documentary delves deep into the world of VHS collecting and VHS memories, as we uncover just why VHS is so popular and what VHS titles are worth a small fortune!
Presales...
- 9/26/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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