Nightmare Movies: Horror on Screen Since the 1960s
Now over twenty years old, the original edition of Nightmare Movies has retained its place as a true classic of cult film criticism. In this new edition, Kim Newman brings his seminal work completely up-to-date, both reassessing his earlier evaluations and adding a second part that assess the last two decades of horror films with all the wit, intelligence and insight for which he is known. Since the publication of the first edition, horror has been on a gradual upswing, and taken a new and stronger hold over the film industry.

Newman negotiates his way through a vast back-catalogue of horror, charting the on-screen progress of our collective fears and bogeymen from the low budget slasher movies of the 60s, through to the slick releases of the 2000s, in a critical appraisal that doubles up as a genealogical study of contemporary horror and its forebears. Newman invokes the figures that fuel the ongoing demand for horror - the serial killer; the vampire; the werewolf; the zombie - and draws on his remarkable knowledge of the genre to give us a comprehensive overview of the modern myths that have shaped the imagination of multiple generations of cinema-goers.


Nightmare Movies is an invaluable companion that not only provides a newly updated history of the darker side of film but a truly entertaining guide with which to discover the less well-trodden paths of horror, and re-discover the classics with a newly instructed eye.
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Nightmare Movies: Horror on Screen Since the 1960s
Now over twenty years old, the original edition of Nightmare Movies has retained its place as a true classic of cult film criticism. In this new edition, Kim Newman brings his seminal work completely up-to-date, both reassessing his earlier evaluations and adding a second part that assess the last two decades of horror films with all the wit, intelligence and insight for which he is known. Since the publication of the first edition, horror has been on a gradual upswing, and taken a new and stronger hold over the film industry.

Newman negotiates his way through a vast back-catalogue of horror, charting the on-screen progress of our collective fears and bogeymen from the low budget slasher movies of the 60s, through to the slick releases of the 2000s, in a critical appraisal that doubles up as a genealogical study of contemporary horror and its forebears. Newman invokes the figures that fuel the ongoing demand for horror - the serial killer; the vampire; the werewolf; the zombie - and draws on his remarkable knowledge of the genre to give us a comprehensive overview of the modern myths that have shaped the imagination of multiple generations of cinema-goers.


Nightmare Movies is an invaluable companion that not only provides a newly updated history of the darker side of film but a truly entertaining guide with which to discover the less well-trodden paths of horror, and re-discover the classics with a newly instructed eye.
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Nightmare Movies: Horror on Screen Since the 1960s

Nightmare Movies: Horror on Screen Since the 1960s

by Kim Newman
Nightmare Movies: Horror on Screen Since the 1960s

Nightmare Movies: Horror on Screen Since the 1960s

by Kim Newman

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Now over twenty years old, the original edition of Nightmare Movies has retained its place as a true classic of cult film criticism. In this new edition, Kim Newman brings his seminal work completely up-to-date, both reassessing his earlier evaluations and adding a second part that assess the last two decades of horror films with all the wit, intelligence and insight for which he is known. Since the publication of the first edition, horror has been on a gradual upswing, and taken a new and stronger hold over the film industry.

Newman negotiates his way through a vast back-catalogue of horror, charting the on-screen progress of our collective fears and bogeymen from the low budget slasher movies of the 60s, through to the slick releases of the 2000s, in a critical appraisal that doubles up as a genealogical study of contemporary horror and its forebears. Newman invokes the figures that fuel the ongoing demand for horror - the serial killer; the vampire; the werewolf; the zombie - and draws on his remarkable knowledge of the genre to give us a comprehensive overview of the modern myths that have shaped the imagination of multiple generations of cinema-goers.


Nightmare Movies is an invaluable companion that not only provides a newly updated history of the darker side of film but a truly entertaining guide with which to discover the less well-trodden paths of horror, and re-discover the classics with a newly instructed eye.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781408817506
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 04/18/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 640
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Kim Newman is a novelist, critic and broadcaster. His fiction includes the Anno Dracula novels, Life's Lottery and Mysteries of the Diogenes Club, and The Vampire Genevieve as Jack Yeovil. His other non-fiction books include Ghastly Beyond Belief (with Neil Gaiman), Horror: 100 Best Books (with Stephen Jones), Wild West Movies, Millennium Movies and BFI Classics studies of Cat People and Doctor Who. He is a contributing editor to Sight&Sound and Empire magazines, has written plays for BBC radio, and directed and written a tiny film Missing Girl. His official web-site, 'Dr Shade's Laboratory' can be found at www.johnnyalucard.com.
Kim Newman is a novelist, critic and broadcaster. His fiction includes the Anno Dracula novels, Life's Lottery and Mysteries of the Diogenes Club, and The Vampire Genevieve as Jack Yeovil. His other non-fiction books include Ghastly Beyond Belief (with Neil Gaiman), Horror: 100 Best Books (with Stephen Jones), Wild West Movies, Millennium Movies and BFI Classics studies of Cat People and Doctor Who. He is a contributing editor to Sight&Sound and Empire magazines, has written plays for BBC radio, and directed and written a tiny film Missing Girl. His official web-site, 'Dr Shade's Laboratory' can be found at www.johnnyalucard.com.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Nightmare Movies

Preface to the New Edition 3

Foreword Dennis Etchison 8

Chapter 1 Shoot'Em In the Head! or: The Birth of the Hate Generation 10

Chapter 2 The Indian Summer of the British Horror Film 27

Chapter 3 The Changing Face of Classical Gothic 43

Chapter 4 Devil Movies or: 'If the mousse tastes chalky, don't eat it.' 56

Chapter 5 Deep in the Heart of Texas or: The Down-Home, Up-Country, Multi-Implement Massacre Movie 72

Chapter 6 Paranoia Paradise or: Five Things to Worry About

1 The Revolt of Nature 88

2 The Revolt of the Machine 96

3 Disaster Movies 102

4 The Conspiracy Society 105

5 The Apocalypse 108

Chapter 7 Tales of Ordinary Madness or: The Close-Up Crazies 120

Chapter 8 Auteurs

1 Dario Argento 142

2 Larry Cohen 148

3 David Cronenberg 155

4 Brian DePalma 163

Chapter 9 The Weirdo Horror Film or: Cult, Kitsch, Camp, Sick, Punk and Pornography 177

Chapter 10 Psycho Movies on 'I didn't raise my girl to be a severed head.' 198

Chapter 11 Ghost Stories 217

Chapter 12 Return to the Past 233

Chapter 13 Cannibal Zombie Gut-Crunchers - Italian Style! 253

Chapter 14 Fun with the Living Dead 270

Postscript: The Post-Modern Horror Film 288

Part 2 New Nightmares

Chapter 1 The Lecter Variations 297

Chapter 2 Vampires, and Other Stereotypes 333

Chapter 3 Scream and Scream Again 379

Chapter 4 At First Just Ghostly 410

Chapter 5 Virtual Realities and Imaginary Friends 447

Chapter 6 Why Are You Doing This to Me? 466

Chapter 7 More Auteurs 505

1 Tim Burton 505

2 Guillermo del Toro 509

3 Larry Fessenden 516

4 David Lynch 521

Chapter 8 Zombie Apocalypse Now! 537

Postscript: There Will Still Be Blood 582

Acknowledgements 585

Bibliography 589

Index 599

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