*ΘΑ ΤΟ ΒΡΕΙΤΕ ΜΟΝΟ Σ'ΕΜΑΣ
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*Horror On Screen Since The 1960s
*Author: Kim Newman / Κιμ Νιούμαν
*Publisher: Bloomsbury
*Published: 2011
*Pages: 633
*Condition: Used / Near Fine
*Language: English
*Paperback Edition
*Includes Photographs
*Newman negotiates his way through a vast back-catalogue of horror, charting the on-screen progress of our collective fears and bogeymen from the low budget slasher movies of the 60s, through to the slick releases of the 2000s, in a critical appraisal that doubles up as a genealogical study of contemporary horror and its forebears. Newman invokes the figures that fuel the ongoing demand for horror - the serial killer; the vampire; the werewolf; the zombie - and draws on his remarkable knowledge of the genre to give us a comprehensive overview of the modern myths that have shaped the imagination of multiple generations of cinema-goers.