We Belong Dead Presents the Essential Guide to Unsung Horrors
We Belong Dead, the UK magazine dedicated to all things horror and cult, has just released a new book dedicated to forgotten horror movies, and it looks lavish.
The book, titled Unsung Horrors, features 440 pages of essays, presented on stunning full-color pages, dedicated to over 200 horror films from past eras and multiple regions. As the title suggests, it focuses on films not discussed as much as they should be, or forgotten completely.
In addition to well-researched retrospectives of films lurking in the darkest annals of horror history, there is an introduction from a man who needs no introduction – Joe Dante.
The book is a follow-up to their Rondo-nominated best-seller 70s Monster Memories, which is now almost impossible to purchase as every copy sold out. Unsung Horrors will only be available for a limited time as well, so if you’re interested in the history of our beloved genre’s overlooked gems, it’s an essential pick-up.
You can find more information HERE.
Synopsis:
From the team that bring you We Belong Dead magazine and the bestselling 70s Monster Memories book, comes another collectors item. These 440 pages cover more than 200 films from the silents to the 70s that are neglected, unappreciated, or forgotten. Everything from The Alligator People to Willard, from Tombs of the Blind Dead to The Black Zoo, and from Grizzly to Frankenstein 1970 and much much more.
A labor of love, this gorgeous, large format softback is FULL COLOR throughout and packed with stills, posters, and lobby cards. It has to be seen to be believed.
With a foreword by Joe Dante (director of The Howling and Gremlins), this is sure to be a collectors item and will sell out fast.
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