<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><b>From atomic bombs to zealous zombies, this cinefile's guidebook reviews 1,000 of the wickedest, weirdest, and wackiest scary movies from every age of horror.</br><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>This cinefile's guidebook covers the horror genre monstrously well! Find reviews of over 1,000 of the best, weirdest, wickedest, wackiest, and most entertaining scary movies from every age of horror!</b> <p> Atomic bombs, mad serial killers, zealous zombies, maniacal monsters lurking around every corner, and the unleashing of technology, rapidly changing and dominating our lives. Slasher and splatter films. Italian giallo and Japanese city-stomping monster flicks. Psychological horrors, spoofs, and nature running amuck. You will find these terrors and many more in <i><b>The Horror Show Guide: The Ultimate Frightfest of Movies</i></b>. <p> No gravestone is left unturned to bring you entertaining critiques, fascinating top-ten lists, numerous photos, and extensive credit information to satisfy even the most die-hard fans. Written by a fan for fans, <i><b>The Horror Show Guide</i></b> helps lead even the uninitiated to unexpected treasures of unease and mayhem with lists of similar motifs, including ...<i> <li>Urban Horrors <li>Nasty Bugs, Mad Scientists and Maniacal Medicos <li>Evil Dolls <li>Bad Hair Days <li>Big Bad Werewolves <li>Most Appetizing Cannibals <li>Classic Ghost Stories <li>Fiendish Families <li>Guilty Pleasures <li>Literary Adaptations <li>Horrible Highways and Byways <li>Post-Apocalyptic Horrors <li>Most Regrettable Remakes <li>Towns with a Secret</i> <li>and many more. <p> With reviews on many overlooked, underappreciated gems, new devotees and discriminating dark-cinema enthusiasts alike will love this big, beautiful, end-all, be-all guide to an always popular film genre. With many photos, illustrations, and other graphics, <i><b>The Horror Show Guide</i></b> is richly illustrated. Its helpful appendix of movie credits, bibliography, and extensive index add to its usefulness.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>A must-have for horror film junkies.-- <i>Entertainment Weekly</i> <p/>One of the 20 best horror guides of all time.-- <i>HorrorHound magazine</i> <p/><i>The Horror Show Guide</i> 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.-- <i>Horrornews.net</i> <p/>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.-- <i>Maumelle Monitor</i> <p/>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!-- <i>ValerieTalksBooks.com</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Mike Mayo is a former host of the nationally syndicated radio programs Max and Mike on the Movies and Movie Show on Radio. He has written for the Roanoke Times and the Washington Post and is the author of VideoHound's DVD Guide, VideoHound's Video Premieres, and VideoHounds War Movies. He is a member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association and the Mystery Writers of America. He lives in Chatham, New Jersey.
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