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Book SynopsisFrom atomic bombs to zealous zombies, this cinephile s guidebook reviews 1000 of the wickedest, weirdest and most terrifying films from every age of horror. With reviews on many overlooked, underappreciated gems such as Alice Sweet Alice (1976), Zombie (1979) and Daughters of Darkness (1971) as well as numerous Stephen King adaptations including Night of the Living Dead (1968) and Wolfman (2010); new devotees as well as the discriminating dark cinema enthusiast will love this big, beautiful, end all and be all guide to an always popular genre.
Trade Review"A must-have for horror film junkies."
Entertainment Weekly"One of the 20 best horror guides of all time."
HorrorHound magazine"
The Horror Show Guide is just what the doctor ordered offering 100's of films for readers to browse over to find the perfect range of titles for an evening of terror. Mike Mayo has a great writing style that makes the entries fun to read and suitable for hardcore fans."
Horrornews.net"If it’s a scary movie, it’s likely to be listed in this book, making it a reference guide that movie buffs simply should NOT be without."
Maumelle Monitor"Give the book as a gift to a horror fan or keep it for yourself. Mayo’s exhaustive research and knowledge shines through as does his sense of entertainment and love of the genre. Enjoy!"
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