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Saturday September 19, 2020

Psycho

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Something for (Scaring) Everyone – The Book of Horror: The Anatomy of Fear in Film by Matt Glasby

Thomas Puhr
September 19, 2020
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A Book Review by Thomas Puhr. Glasby’s enthusiasm for and knowledge of the genre win out and supersede any of the shortcomings.” “Best of” lists are a tricky business. Undisputed classics are both impossible to ignore and difficult to approach from a unique angle. Conversely, unexpected additions to the canon […]

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