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An invigorating explosion of fascinating text and graphics this survey examines, with scrutinizing detail - forty years of the darkest, most shocking horror movies ever produced through the eyes of both critic and fan. Each blood-splattered page offers a wealth of detailed information regarding hundreds of shocking fright films Shock films that dared to push the limits of censors by breaking the last taboo of the cinema! In addition, the author also shines the spot light on the creative geniuses behind these trend-setting horror films as he analyzes everything from the wettest, wildest gore films to obscure treasures of the horror cinema.
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