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Yuletide Terror Christmas Horror On Film And Television Stephen Thrower

  • SKU: BELL-51751666
Yuletide Terror Christmas Horror On Film And Television Stephen Thrower
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Publisher: Spectacular Optical
File Extension: PDF
File size: 34.85 MB
Pages: 488
Author: Stephen Thrower, Michael Gingold, Lee Gambin, Florent Christol, Amanda Reyes, Zach Clark, Eric Zaldivar, Derek Johnston, Leslie Hatton, Diane A. Rogers, Kim Newman, Owen Williams, Caelum Vatnsdal, Ralph Elawani, Alexandra West, David Canfield, Andrea Subi
ISBN: 9780992146337, 099214633X
Language: English
Year: 2017

Product desciption

Yuletide Terror Christmas Horror On Film And Television Stephen Thrower by Stephen Thrower, Michael Gingold, Lee Gambin, Florent Christol, Amanda Reyes, Zach Clark, Eric Zaldivar, Derek Johnston, Leslie Hatton, Diane A. Rogers, Kim Newman, Owen Williams, Caelum Vatnsdal, Ralph Elawani, Alexandra West, David Canfield, Andrea Subi 9780992146337, 099214633X instant download after payment.

For many, Christmas is an annual celebration of goodwill and joy, but for others, it’s a time to curl up on the couch in the dead of winter for a good old-fashioned fright. The festive holiday season has always included a more sombre side, and scary tales of child-stealing demons to ghost stories told ‘round the fireplace go back to pre-Christian celebrations. These long-standing traditions have found modern expression in Christmas horror films and television shows, a unique and sometimes controversial subgenre that cheerfully drives a stake of holly through the heart of cherished Christmas customs.
Yuletide Terror: Christmas Horror on Film and Television offers a definitive, in-depth exploration of the history of these subversive film and television presentations that allow viewers to engage in different ways with the complicated cultural history of the Christmas season. Yuletide Terror collects over 20 essays and interviews that will deck your halls with insightful looks at all your festive fright favourites, including the BBC’s A Ghost Story for Christmas anthology series and contentious 1980s Santa slashers like Silent Night, Deadly Night. Unwrapping the true meaning of films featuring everyone from the Krampus and Scrooge to killer snowmen and evil elves, Yuletide Terror is a comprehensive look at TV and cinematic holiday horror from around the world, and includes a compendium including nearly 200 Christmas horror film reviews.

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