![]() ![]() These are borrowed from a 1979 Harper's Magazine article written by Ron Rosenbaum. To differentiate the clashing styles of horror filmmaking that took place in the 1960s, Zinoman used the terms "Old Horror" and "New Horror". Zinoman also researched stories he heard repeated from multiple sources, such as the former friendship between John Carpenter and Dan O'Bannon, both of whom were responsible for important horror films in the 1970s. Over four years, Zinoman collected interviews with filmmakers, and, after interviewing family and friends, returned to the filmmakers again, to find new, fresh topics for interviews. The book grew out of an article Zinoman wrote for Vanity Fair in 2007. It traces the evolution of horror films as they began to focus on more reality-based, less campy subjects during the late 1960s and early 1970s. ![]() Shock Value: How a Few Eccentric Outsiders Gave Us Nightmares, Conquered Hollywood, and Invented Modern Horror is a 2011 American book by Jason Zinoman. ![]()
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