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The New Horror Handbook  
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The Book
The skinny on the first book to take you behind-the-scenes of the horror films and entertainment of the last 10 years.
   
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Horror Today
The best and worst of the 'New Horror' in theaters, on video, and in the world at large.
   
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The 'Splat Pack'  
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Greg McLean
The Australian director who hit one out of the park with 'Wolf Creek.'
   
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Eli Roth
He gave you a dose of 'Cabin Fever' and put you up in 'Hostel.'
   
1 1 Thu May 08, 2008 3:42 pm
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Movie as Message  
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Vincenzo Natali
In 'Cube,' he redefined the Kafkaesque experience for a new generation. In 'Splice' he's going to make you give a rat's rump about DNA splicing. (Trust us.)
   
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Ginger Snaps
Director John Fawcett and writer Karen Walton unleashed one of the first werewolf films to find meaning beneath the fur.
   
1 1 Mon May 05, 2008 11:20 pm
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Watch These (Four) Colors Bleed  
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30 Days of Night
Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith brought new life to the tired horror comic, and managed to give vampires back their bite in the process
   
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The Next Wave  
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Joe Monks
This horror-comics scribe and filmmaker lost his sight yet subjected horror fans to his vision of 'The Bunker,' bringing an innovative new plot twist to the torture-trap genre.
   
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Emily Hagins
When she was twelve, Hagins made and marketed her first zombie feature: 'Pathogen.' And a forthcoming documentary follows her efforts every step of the way.
   
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Voices of the New Horror  
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Rue Morgue
Rod Gudino started a new horror movie magazine to help launch his own genre film career. In the process, he redefined horror film journalism.
   
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