Horror films can be profound fables of human nature and important works of art, yet many people dismiss them out of hand. 'Horror and the Horror Film' conveys a mature appreciation for horror films along with a comprehensive view of their narrative strategies, their relations to reality and fantasy and their cinematic power. The volume covers the horror film and its subgenres ��such as the vampire movie ��from 1896 to the present. It covers the entire genre by considering every kind of monster in it, including the human.
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If Films Could Smell
$803 -
European Cinema and Continental Philosophy: Film As Thought Experiment
$1,348 -
The Films of Michael Mann: From the Prison Wall to the Firewall
$1,350 -
There’s No Place Like Home: The Migrant Child in World Cinema
$4,455 -
How the Movies Saved Christmas: 228 Rescues from Clausnappers, Sleigh Crashes, Lost Presents and Holiday Disasters
$1,798 -
Chinese Feature Films 1905-1949: A Filmography
$2,475 -
Transnational Horror Cinema: Bodies of Excess and the Global Grotesque
$4,500 -
Thinking Outside the Black Box: Encounters With Artistic Moving Images
$4,725 -
The History of Cinema: A Very Short Introduction
$376 -
There’s No Place Like Home: The Migrant Child in World Cinema
$1,015 -
On Cinema
$963 -
A2 Film Studies: The Essential Introduction
$1,573 -
Hitchcock Annual 2017
$1,170 -
Breakfast at Tiffany’s: The Official 50th Anniversary Companion
$1,225 -
Deep Red
$675 -
Adventure Movies: Cinema of the Quest
$990 -
The Total Art: Italian Cinema from Silent Screen to Digital Image
$5,850 -
Rome On Film: A Reader
$6,300 -
The Singular Cinema of Abbas Kiarostami: Imagined Identities in Iranian Film
$4,455 -
Latin American Women Filmmakers: Social and Cultural Perspectives
$3,375