Bright Darkness

Bright Darkness The Lost Art of the Supernatural Horror Film

Jeremy Dyson1997
With Bright Darkness, Angus Finney provides an exploration of the golden age of the supernatural horror film, placing the genre in the context of the film industry as a whole.
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