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  1. Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film, 1978-1986 | Semantic Scholar. DOI: 10.5860/choice.40-1437. Corpus ID: 187264758. Rockoff, Adam. Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film, 1978-1986. S. Skelton. Published 2013. History, Art. Journal of the fantastic in the arts.

  2. 51Ratings. GOING TO PIECES: THE RISE AND FALL OF THE SLASHER FILM. Directed by. Jeff McQueen. United States, 2006. Documentary. 88. Synopsis. A documentary on the history of the slasher film.

  3. 31 mai 2002 · I have read many books about slasher films, I love slasher films, and this is one of the few books I agree with. It doesn't try and make the slasher film something it isn't. It didn't give in depth reasons and metaphors that are not really there. It was to the point well written and interesting. I felt the writer appreciated the genre as much ...

    • Adam Rockoff
  4. Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film este un film documentar din 2006 despre filmele slasher. Acesta face referire la mai multe filme populare de horror și thriller. Prezentare. Filmul este o privire istorică și critică asupra filmel ...

  5. Publisher's summary. This work traces the evolution of the slasher film from 1978 when it was a fledgling genre, through the early 1980s when it was one of the most profitable and prolific genres in Hollywood, on to its decline in popularity around 1986. An introduction provides a brief history of the Grand Guignol, the pre-cinema forerunner of ...

  6. 11 mai 2007 · While the horror movie genre has seen an infusion of new blood lately - feel free to groan at the pun - with imports of Japanese horror films (e.g. Ringu, Ju-On) preceding the inevitable ...

  7. This historical and critical look at slasher films, which includes dozens of clips, begins with Halloween, Friday the 13th, and Prom Night. The films' directors, writers, producers, and special effects creators comment on the films' making and success. During the Reagan years, the films get gorier, budgets get smaller, and their appeal wanes. Then, Nightmare on Elm Street revives the genre ...