Have any other fans of Italian horror got the books released by FAB Press? It looks like a number are out of print at the moment but Stephen Thrower's Beyond Terror: The Films Of Lucio Fulci is a brilliant read with a synopsis and discussion of all his films as well as many pictures. Troy Howarth's The Haunted World of Mario Bava is similarly excellent.
I keep meaning to get the Takashi Miike book written by Tom Mes and Alan Jones' Profondo Argento ordered.
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Have any other fans of Italian horror got the books released by [url=http://www.fabpress.com/perl/search.pl]FAB Press
I have posted about their three DVD Delirium books on the Best Books About Film thread. If you are not familiar with these books already I suggest you check them out.
I have posted about their three DVD Delirium books on the Best Books About Film thread. If you are not familiar with these books already I suggest you check them out.
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The Latarnia Forums may offer you some good ideas on this, though I suspect you are already familiar with them.Dylan wrote:Does anybody else have any favorites?
Also, are there any interesting pre-1960 Italian horror films?