Horror films have simultaneously captivated and terrified audiences for generations, racking up billions of dollars at the box office and infusing our nightmares with unrelenting zombies, chain
saw?wielding madmen, and myriad incarnations of ghosts, ghouls, and the devil himself. Despite evolving modes of storytelling and the fluctuating popularity of other genres, horror
endures.The Horror of It All is a memoir from the front lines of the industry that dissects (and occasionally defends) the hugely popular phenomenon of scary movies.
Author Adam Rockoff traces the highs and lows of the horror genre through the lens of his own obsessive fandom, born in the aisles of his local video store and nurtured with a steady diet of
cable trash. From Siskel and Ebert’s crusade against slasher films to horror’s renaissance in the wake of Scream, Rockoff mines the rich history of the genre, braiding critical analysis
with his own firsthand experiences. Be afraid. Be very afraid.