The C. Dennis Moore Horror Movie Guide, Vol. 1

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Halloween is just a couple of weeks away, and that's the nigh a lot of folks like to set aside strictly for movie watching. Now that my kids have outgrown trick-or-treating, I know that's what I plan to do. But there are a ton of choices out there. How do you make the right one for a satisfying Halloween Night Movie Marathon?

The C. Dennis Moore Horror Movie Guide has reviews of so many horror movies, classics and (relatively) current titles, from obscure to well-known, from hard to find to you can't look at a DVD rack in a story without seeing it. This guide has reviews of the entire Hellraiser series, the Boogeyman movies, the Pulse franchise, plus stuff you never knew you wanted to see like Feast and Killjoy. It's even got the entire Leprechaun series reviewed in here. But sometimes you want serious, messed up horror, you want something with that nostalgic feel. This collection features reviews of Keep My Grave Open, Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things, Beast of the Yellow Night, The Vampire's Night Orgy, and dozens of other classics from the 60s and 70s.

And if cheap, micro budget, made on the weekends with a group of friends in tow is what you're after, this book also has my reviews of unknown movies like Manje, The Sorority, Bled, Crocodile, and Blood Surf.

After nearly 17 years of reviewing, I've finally put some of them together for this first volume, with more to come (after all, I have, as of today, about 1100 reviews written, and this book only contains about 65 of them), so I hope everyone enjoys the collection, and hopefully I can help you with deciding what to spend your Halloween night watching--or at the very least what to spend your Halloween night avoiding.

This nearly 300-page collection is available in print (https://www.createspace.com/4016967) and ebook formats, including Kobo, Nook, Sony (http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/...) and Kindle (http://www.amazon.com/Dennis-Moore-Ho...). The paperback is $9.99, while the ebook is there for only $4.99. Follow one of the links to order and I hope you enjoy.
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Published on October 11, 2012 06:00
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