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- Top Five Horror Genre Tabletop Role Playing GamesThe best five horror genre tabletop RPGs ever published.
- The Horror Genre Surviving in HollywoodThe trend and abundance of horror movies and their sequels have caused the overall lack of recognition and quality of the horror genre.
- '11-11-11' Misses the MarkIt would appear we all survived the 11-11-11 phenomenon. The date was celebrated by many by seeing Darren Lynn Bousman’s supernatural thriller '11-11-11' in limited theaters this past weekend.
- A List of the Different Book GenresThere are many different genres and subgenres of books, from romance novels to historical biographies. Here is a list of some of the different book genres that are split into two main categories, fiction and nonfiction books.
Edgar Allen Poe - The Fertile Mind of the Horror GenreEdgar Allen Poe was one of the more prolific short story writers in American literature as well as the "godfather" of an entire genre, horror fiction.- 'Saw' Director Bousman Succombs to the 11:11 PhenomenonChances are that some of you out there have never heard of the 11:11 Phenomenon, but that is about to change if director Darren Lynn Bousman ("Saw II," "Saw III," and "Saw IV") has anything to do with it.
- Joe Hills' "Heart Shaped Box" is a Strong Debut in the Horror GenreJoe Hill proves to be a welcome addition to the world of horror writing. He also happens to be the son of the master of the genre. What's great is that he has his own voice.
- The Horror! The ... Horror?The horror genre of film tends to be on a downward cycle - maybe it's time to stop remaking and start rethinking.
New Hope for Horror Genre Showcased at Film FestivalAmazing short films showcased at horror festival, as long as you're not to scared to attend!
Tomandandy: The Horror Genre's Secret Musical WeaponSome of the creepiest cinematography in movie history has been helped along by Tomandandy, Hollywood's best kept musical secret.- Bong of the DeadAn interview with Vancouver based Thomas Newman on his directorial debut "Bong of the Dead." Have a look at an in-depth interview with this gregarious filmmaker inside.
- Wickerman Introduces New Element to Horror Genre: TediumWhile the 1973 version of "The Wickerman" was a sardonic commentary on religious zealotry with riveting plot twists, the 2006 version is a politically correct snoozer. Spoiler warning!
- Hazel Court, Ultimate Scream Queen, Dies at 82It's quite likely you saw this red-headed woman in The Raven or Devil Girl from Mars. Maybe you saw her in Omen III: The Final Conflict, The Man Who Could Cheat Death, or even The Curse of Frankenstein.
- The Horror Genre: Mindless Entertainment or Morality Tale?The horror genre is considered mindless gore at best, and immoral trash at worst. I think there's more underneath the surface.
A Guide to the Best Unknown Authors in the Horror GenreSmall Press Publishers have great books.