Horror Films of the 1980s by John Kenneth Muir

Horror Films of the 1980s



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ISBN: 9780786472987
Page: 843
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers


Bleeding Skull: A 1980s Trash-Horror Odyssey By Joesph A. Feb 25, 2013 - “writing is clear, with a personal but expert tone…useful information and enjoyable commentary…recommended”—Booklist/RBB. Oct 15, 2013 - The Music of Erich Zann Disciples Of The Crow Where Evil Dwells Maniac 2: Mr. Jan 19, 2014 - Their speciality is trash horror cinema of the 1980s -- though, because the term "cinema" implies these films played in a theater, that term is less than accurate. Jun 5, 2012 - It may be regarded as the decade that fashion forgot but the 1980s had a remarkable array of films. Oct 17, 2011 - The 1980s brought with it many things, but during the Halloween season we choose to remember the slew of horror films, both good and bad, that came to the big screen and into our lives. Even in the horror genre, this decade provided a futile ground for innovative and groundbreaking ideas. Feb 28, 2014 - JOF Records 5 DVDs & 58pp. In Author Brian Albright's book Regional Horror New York and New Jersey films from the 1980s like Street Trash, Flesh Eating Mothers, Spookies, Slime City, I Was A Teenage Zombie, etc., are the same way. Oct 27, 2013 - Long after the 1970s/early 1980s golden age of Revolt of Nature films, ursine horror is still with us. Robbie The Thing in the Basement Lawnmower Man Geometria Kitchen Sink Dreamhouse The Boogeyman. By Dina Iordanova St.Andrews Film Studies 239pp. Prolific North Carolina writer and cult cinema advocate John Kenneth Muir is a good 18 steps above the usual dubious faux scholar/blogger. May 3, 2008 - John Kenneth Muir's "Horror Films of the 1980s". Sep 17, 2012 - John Kenneth Muir took an ambitious chomp out of horror history with Horror Films of the 1980s. May 7, 2014 - Before making it big in tinsel town, splatter kings like Romero and Rami were operating far from the Hollywood system and making small-scale, regionally based horror films that would later define the genre.