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Horror on Screen

Frankenstein, by Jason Towers

There has only been about a century of horror movie-making (and if truth be known the horror novel isn't much older), but from the very earliest days people have tried to scare their audiences out of a buck. Film's qualities of immediacy and sheer visual impact complemented the tale of terror and made it accessible to greater numbers than ever before.

This is a series of interviews and articles about horror on screen, from black and white to blood red, and includes film's bastard son, the television.