The Anatomy of Fear: Conversations with Cult Horror and Science-Fiction Filmmakers
Chris Vander Kaay During in-depth conversations with 21 horror and science-fiction film writers and directors, filmmakers Chris Vander Kaay and Kathleen Fernandez-Vander Kaay find answers to cultural and psychological questions about the films, along with the inside story on the inspiration, creation, and behind-the-scenes experiences of box office blockbusters.
Horror movies have a shady reputation because of their flaws and eccentricities. Horror wants us to laugh when we're uncomfortable, keep looking when we want to turn away, and live with a total lack of happy endings. Perhaps that's why we respect these films as a subculture. And because no one expects horror films to toe the line, they get to flirt with madness and imperfection while making the most interesting, controversial observations.
That's why this book exists. Part of the subject matter in horror films is blunt and graphic and doesn't need further illumination. Other parts are brave, transgressive, explorative, and restless. While exploring these themes with 21 artists, Chris VanderKaay and Kathleen Fernandez-Vander Kaay uncover a surprisingly honest appraisal of the human psyche.
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