"John Kenneth Muir is back! This time, Muir surveys 300 films from the 1980s. From backwards psychos (Just Before Dawn) and yuppie-baiting giant rats (Of Unknown Origin), to horror franchises like Friday the 13th and Hellraiser, Muir is our informative guide through 10 macabre years of silver screen terrors"--Provided by publisher.
John Kenneth Muir is back! This time, the author turns his attention to 300 films from the 1980s. From horror franchises like Friday the 13th and Hellraiser to obscurities like The Children and The Boogens, Muir is our informative guide.
Muir introduces the scope of the decade's horrors, and offers a history drawing parallels between current events and the nightmares unfolding on cinema screens. Each of the 300 films is discussed with detailed credits, a brief synopsis, a critical commentary, and where applicable, notes on the film's legacy beyond the 80s. Also included is the author's ranking of the 15 best horror films of the 80s.
Muir surveys about 325 horror films from the 1980s, presented by year of their release and then alphabetically. He covers all horror films released between 1980 and 1989, including some that are seen as science fiction, such as The Terminator and Alien. Some films from Italy, Canada, New Zealand, Japan, and other countries are included. Each entry contains a sample of reviews, list of cast and crew, rating, running time, synopsis, and commentary by Muir. Some also contain a section on the film's legacy and interviews, as well as b&w photos. Muir is the author of several books, including Horror Films of the 1970s and Terror Television. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
John Kenneth Muir is back! His Horror Films of the 1970s was named an Outstanding Reference Book by the American Library Association, and likewise a Booklist Editors' Choice. This time, Muir surveys 300 films from the 1980s. From backwards psychos (Just Before Dawn) and yuppie-baiting giant rats (Of Unknown Origin), to horror franchises like Friday the 13th and Hellraiser, as well as nearly forgotten obscurities such as The Children and The Boogens, Muir is our informative guide through 10 macabre years of silver screen terrors.Muir introduces the scope of the decade's horrors, and offers a history drawing parallels between current events and the nightmares unfolding on cinema screens. Each of the 300 films is discussed with detailed credits, a brief synopsis, a critical commentary, and where applicable, notes on the film's legacy beyond the 80s. Also included is the author's ranking of the 15 best horror films of the 80s.