Fear Without Frontiers: Horror Cinema Across the Globe  

From The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
Revision as of 20:00, 21 February 2020
Jahsonic (Talk | contribs)

← Previous diff
Current revision
Jahsonic (Talk | contribs)

Line 2: Line 2:
''[[Fear Without Frontiers: Horror Cinema Across the Globe]]'' (2003) is a book on [[horror cinema]] by [[Steven Jay Schneider]]. ''[[Fear Without Frontiers: Horror Cinema Across the Globe]]'' (2003) is a book on [[horror cinema]] by [[Steven Jay Schneider]].
==Table of contents== ==Table of contents==
-Madmen, visionaries and freaks: the films of Alejandro Jodorowsky / Pam Keesey --+Madmen, visionaries and freaks: the films of Alejandro Jodorowsky / [[Pam Keesey]] --
-Coffin Joe and José Mojica Marins: strange men for strange times / André Barcinski --+[[Coffin Joe and José Mojica Marins: strange men for strange times]] / [[André Barcinski]] --
Return of the phantom: Maxu Weibang's Midnight Song / David Robinson -- Return of the phantom: Maxu Weibang's Midnight Song / David Robinson --
Enfant terrible: the terrorful, wonderful world of Anthony Wong / Lisa Oldham Stokes & Michael Hoover -- Enfant terrible: the terrorful, wonderful world of Anthony Wong / Lisa Oldham Stokes & Michael Hoover --

Current revision

Related e

Wikipedia
Wiktionary
Shop


Featured:

Fear Without Frontiers: Horror Cinema Across the Globe (2003) is a book on horror cinema by Steven Jay Schneider.

Table of contents

Madmen, visionaries and freaks: the films of Alejandro Jodorowsky / Pam Keesey -- Coffin Joe and José Mojica Marins: strange men for strange times / André Barcinski -- Return of the phantom: Maxu Weibang's Midnight Song / David Robinson -- Enfant terrible: the terrorful, wonderful world of Anthony Wong / Lisa Oldham Stokes & Michael Hoover -- The rain beneath the earth: an interview with Nonzee Nimibutr / Mitch Davis -- Cinema of the doomed: the tragic horror of Paul Naschy / Todd Tjersland -- Sex and death, Cuban style: the dark vision of Jorge Molina / Ruth Goldberg; followed by an interview with the director, "Testing Molina," by Steven Jay Schneider -- Fantasmas de cine Mexicano: the 1930s horror film cycle of Mexico / Gary D. Rhodes -- The cosmic mill of Wolfgang Preiss: Giorgio Ferroni's Mill of the Stone Women / David Del Valle -- The "lost" horror film series: the Edgar Wallace krimis / Ken Hanke -- The exotic pontianaks / Jan Uhde & Yvonne Uhde -- Playing with genre: defining the Italian giallo / Gary Needham -- The Italian zombie film: from derivation to invention / Donato Totaro -- Austrian psycho killers & home invaders: the horror-thrillers Angst & Funny Games / Jürgen Felix & Marcus Stiglegger -- Coming of age: the South Korean horror film / Art Black -- Between appropriation and innovation: Turkish horror cinema / Kay Özkaracalar -- Witches, spells and politics: the horror films of Indonesia / Stephen Gladwin -- The unreliable narrator: subversive storytelling in Polish horror cinema / Nathaniel Thompson -- The beast from Bollywood: a history of the Indian horror film / Pete Tombs -- In a climate of terror: the Filipino monster movie / Mauro Feria Tumbocon, Jr. -- French revolution: the secret history of Gallic horror movies / David Kalat -- Pain threshhold: the cinema of Takashi Miike / Rob Daniel & Dave Wood: followed by an interview with the director, "When cynicism becomes art," by Julien Fonfrède -- The Japanese horror film series: Ring and Eko Eko Azarak / Ramie Tateishi -- The urban techno-alienation of Sion Sono's Suicide Club / Travis Crawford.





Unless indicated otherwise, the text in this article is either based on Wikipedia article "Fear Without Frontiers: Horror Cinema Across the Globe" or another language Wikipedia page thereof used under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License; or on research by Jahsonic and friends. See Art and Popular Culture's copyright notice.

Personal tools