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101 Horror Movies You Must See Before You Die (2009)

by Steven Jay Schneider (Editor)

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Whether it be internal demons, real-life vampires, anonymous serial killers, crazed spouses, vengeful ghosts or Satan himself, horror films have gripped audiences and filmmakers alike since the very beginnings of cinema.
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An interesting read, I have found more than a few horror films to look-up. The editors appear to know their stuff, even though they were wrong as far as the plot and/or details of the movie go on several occasions, the one that comes to mind would be "The Orphanage". Worth a read, but not worth owning. ( )
  ThothJ | Dec 4, 2015 |
An interesting read, I have found more than a few horror films to look-up. The editors appear to know their stuff, even though they were wrong as far as the plot and/or details of the movie go on several occasions, the one that comes to mind would be "The Orphanage". Worth a read, but not worth owning. ( )
  ThothJ | Dec 4, 2015 |
An interesting read, I have found more than a few horror films to look-up. The editors appear to know their stuff, even though they were wrong as far as the plot and/or details of the movie go on several occasions, the one that comes to mind would be "The Orphanage". Worth a read, but not worth owning. ( )
  ThothJ | Dec 3, 2015 |
An interesting read, I have found more than a few horror films to look-up. The editors appear to know their stuff, even though they were wrong as far as the plot and/or details of the movie go on several occasions, the one that comes to mind would be "The Orphanage". Worth a read, but not worth owning. ( )
  ThothJ | Dec 3, 2015 |
A lot of the reviews are somewhat pretentious (if not completely snobby). And in some cases you can identify the individual writers by their word choices - they have one or two "million dollar words" that they use ad nauseum. All in all though, it's a well-meaning book that's rather interesting. For one or two of the movies, the reviewer had absolutely nothing redeeming to say about the movie (so must I see it before I die?) I'd rather only one author wrote the book (the style of the entries are all over the place) but it's very interesting. ( )
  benuathanasia | Mar 16, 2015 |
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