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Blood on black wax, horror soundtracks on vinyl, by Aaron Lupton, Jeff Szpirglas
Hosted horror on television, the films and faces of shock theater, creature features and chiller theater, Bruce Markusen
Wasteland, the Great War and the origins of modern horror, W. Scott Poole
Thrills untapped, neglected horror, science fiction and fantasy films, 1928-1936, Michael R. Pitts
Woodlands dark and days bewitched, a history of folk horror, Severin Films presents ; edited by Winnie Cheung and Benjamin Shearn ; produced by Kier-La Janisse, David Gregory, and Winnie Cheung ; directed by Kier-La Janisse
Classics of the horror film, by William K. Everson
The Exorcist legacy, 50 years of fear, Nat Segaloff
Reel terror, the scary, bloody, gory, hundred-year history of classic horror films, David Konow
Blood, boobs & beast, plus Nightbeast, Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz present a Troma Team release
A history of horror, Wheeler Winston Dixon
Gothicka, vampire heroes, human gods, and the new supernatural, Victoria Nelson
Lurking under the surface, horror, religion, and the questions that haunt us, Brandon R. Grafius
Bloodstained narratives, the Giallo film in Italy and abroad, edited by Matthew Edwards and Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns
The naked and the undead, evil and the appeal of horror, Cynthia A. Freeland
It came from the closet, queer reflections on horror, edited by Joe Vallese ; interior illustrations by Bishakh Som
The essential Stephen King, a ranking of the greatest novels, short stories, movies, and other creations of the world's most popular writer, Stephen J. Spignesi
Nightmare fuel, the science of horror films, Nina Nesseth
Stephen King at the movies, a complete history of the film and television adaptations from the master of horror, Ian Nathan
Room 237, being an inquiry into The shining in 9 parts, IFC Midnight & Highland Park Classics present ; produced by Tim Kirk ; directed by Rodney Ascher
The thrill of fear, 250 years of scary entertainment, Walter Kendrick
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