DVD Review: Nightmares in Red, White, and Blue: The Evolution of the American Horror Film

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Andrew Monument’s horror film history lesson could supplement a portion of any film history class, running through the decades with the living greats of horror themselves, reflecting on their favorite classics as well as their own creations. As an introduction to horror history and its charismatic pillars of production, Nightmares In Red, White and Blue works marvels, but the film also stands as comprehensive proof of the genre’s legitimacy.

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