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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 3:20 am  Post subject: Horror Movie Books
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Not sure if anyone has started a topic like this before, but I was curious to ask what you guys like to read when it comes to finding out about obscure and hard to find horror/cult/sci-fi flicks. I've got a book called Creature Features that has tons of reviews and is really helpful with finding out about a movie.

Are there any really good books about Itallian cinema? I'd definitely be interested in checking any out if someone could recommend any.


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I've got these about Italian cinema:

Blood and Black Lace by Adrian Luther Smith
Italian Horror by Jim Harper
Italian Horror Film Directors by Louis Paul
Eaten Alive!: Italian Cannibal and Zombie Movies by Jay Slater
La Dolce Morte: Vernacular Cinema and the Italian Giallo Film by Mikel J. Koven
Cannibal: The Most Sickening Consumer Guide Ever! by John Martin


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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 11:23 pm  Post subject: Re: Horror Movie Books
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Unbound wrote:
Not sure if anyone has started a topic like this before, but I was curious to ask what you guys like to read when it comes to finding out about obscure and hard to find horror/cult/sci-fi flicks. I've got a book called Creature Features that has tons of reviews and is really helpful with finding out about a movie.

Are there any really good books about Itallian cinema? I'd definitely be interested in checking any out if someone could recommend any.



Well, I don't know about Italian specifically, but I've always liked Terror on Tape by James O'neill. I don't know if he has updated this book at all ( I think mine is from the mid 90's) but it is a decent reference with some nice reviews.


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