SHOLAY: THE MAKING OF A CLASSIC
In the rarefied world of Bollywood SHOLAY is possibly the most iconic and influential film in existence
In the rarefied world of Bollywood SHOLAY is possibly the most iconic and influential film in existence
This short nonfiction collection was by Jack Ketchum—who is now, tragically, the late Jack Ketchum, a fact that renders BOOK OF SOULS even more poignant than it was initially
An absolute must for MAD MAX fans, a sort-of biography of Australian filmmaker George Miller and his signature creation
Now here’s a subject I know a bit about: paperback horror novels of the so-called “horror boom” of the 1970s and 80s
An excellent book about an individual who really should need no introduction
A strange collection of grainy black and white photos, mostly of injured Japanese women
Another, and extremely good, entry in Centipede Press’s “Studies in the Horror Film” series
It’s an unfortunate fact that some of the most memorable books written by the late Charles Willeford also happen to be among the most elusive
Unquestionably one of the standout books of 2016, and also, unfortunately, one of the scarcest
A must-own for films nerds everywhere, this is a joint memoir by the notorious Kuchar brothers