Turn to Gruesomeness in American Horror Films, 1931-1936
Delve into the chilling evolution of horror cinema with Jon Towlson's compelling work, Turn to Gruesomeness in American Horror Films, 1931-1936, published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2016. This insightful analysis spans 240 pages, exploring the intricate relationship between "happy ending" horror films and the constraints of industry practices and censorship during a transformative period in film history.
Towlson offers a fresh perspective, arguing that early horror classics such as Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932) and The Raven (1935) share surprising similarities with modern-day horror terrors like The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (2003) and Saw (2004). This thought-provoking study is a must-read for horror enthusiasts and film scholars alike, highlighting how the genre's fundamental principles have endured through the decades. Discover the roots of American horror with Towlson's expert insights!