The Best Of Horror Movies Beyond Terror

By Sherry Gross


Fear is an inherent emotion in every human being. Even though one may put up a strong facade in the face of the unknown, there will still be that one thing that still scares you even if you are old enough to know that fear only exists in the mind. The most common fears of man include heights and a certain fear of clowns, yet there are also those that are less known of and are even very ridiculous like the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth, better known as arachibutyrophobia.

This inherent fear of fear has made horror films quite productive in the film industry. Nobody can resist the urge to sit down to a good old scare fest, even if you know you will be shouting yourself hoarse from all the macabre scenes. This genre is where Lucio Fulci is well known for, and the book Beyond Terror by Stephen Edward Thrower celebrates the ingenuity that made Fulci one of a kind.

The Italian guy is a well known director and screenwriter of most horror films. He is known for his uncanny storytelling that will really leave an imprint inside your head long after you have finished his film. Each graphically detailed skin will really leave you cringing and jumpy.

He did not really start off on the path to film making during the early years of his life. In fact, he was once a medical student in a university back in his native country. However, the love for art has always been in Fulci that he has finally decided to quit med school. He was then employed for a time as an art critic.

When he entered the movie industry, he first ventured into the comedy genre, starting off as a young and eager screenwriter. He inevitably became a director in the same genre, working with famous comedy stars of the day. In fact, he has completed 18 flicks though they did not really earn much nor were they known outside of Italy.

The film that jumpstarted his successful career in the horror genre is Dont Torture A Duckling. The motion picture has scathing social commentary. It also featured the early signs of his trademark graphic violence that his fans has grown to adore. It was viewed to be severely anti Catholic because of his use of Church figures as an instrument of evil.

Fulci also extensively uses the zombie theme is most of his films. As a matter of fact, he shot to fame on an international level with Zombi 2, the first of many zombie films to come. In most European countries, people were made to believe that the movie was the sequel to another zombie flick that aired before. This amped up the sales and made Fulci a household name.

Due to his love for intensely detailed torture scenes, most of his movies were given an R rating. He has also worked with another famous macabre screenwriter, which resulted in the collection of the most gruesome flicks fans loved the most.

The book by Stephen E. Thrower explains and analyzes, in full detail, some of his most unforgettable works. The book even has posters and other related stuff as a freebie. It also features a word of introduction by Antonella, daughter of Fulci himself.




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