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Superstar editor Datlow makes no missteps in this reprint collection of dark tales involving movies and moviemaking. The one original piece, Stephen Graham Jones’s “Tenderizer,” is a haunting exploration of tragedy on both a personal and national level. A.C. Wise’s “Final Girl Theory,” about a cult film that’s an “infection, whispered from mouth to mouth in the dark,” is disturbing and gory without fetishizing its horrors. Kim Newman’s brilliant “Illimitable Dominion” tells an alternate history of Edgar Allen Poe, Roger Corman, and American International Pictures that’s particularly suited to film buffs who will probably spot the (initially) subtle changes to the time line. Film critic and author Genevieve Valentine provides both an entertaining story (“She Drives the Men to Crimes of Passion!”) and an enlightening introduction, while even Douglas E. Winter’s “Bright Lights, Big Zombie”—the literary target of which has long faded—still holds up reasonably well. Strong stories by Gary McMahon and Gary A. Braunbeck, as well as poems by Lucy A. Snyder and Daphne Gottlieb, are also worth noting, but really, the entire volume is outstanding.
—Publishers Weekly, starred review
The credits have rolled, but the lights are still off. Something is lurking on the other side of the screen. There are dark secrets, starving monsters, and haunted survivors who refuse to be left on the cutting room floor. But that’s okay, right? After all, everybody loves the movies…. Here are twenty-three terrifying tales, dark reflections of the silver screen from both sides of the camera. James Dean gets a second chance at life—and death. The Wicked Witch is out of Oz and she’s made some unlucky friends. When God decides reality needs an editor, what—and who—gets cut? These award-winning, bestselling authors will take you to the darkest depths of the theater and beyond.
This themed anthology revolves around the idea that the separation between what is real and what we see on film is not as clear as we’d like to think it is. What if, for example, the Wicked Witch of the West didn’t stay in Oz? What if James Dean got a second chance at life? These are just some of the weird-but-cool ideas explored in this tempting volume of stories from renowned editor Ellen Datlow, who collects 23 scary tales by the likes of Peter Straub, Genevieve Valentine, Robert Shearman, Laird Barron and more.
—Kirkus
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction by Genevieve Valentine
- Preface by Ellen Datlow
- “The Cutter” by Edward Bryant
- “The Hanged Man of Oz” by Steve Nagy
- “Deadspace” by Dennis Etchison
- “Cuts” by F. Paul Wilson
- “Final Girl Theory” by A. C. Wise
- “Lapland, or Film Noir” by Peter Straub
- “The Thousand Cuts” by Ian Watson
- “Occam’s Ducks” by Howard Waldrop
- “Dead Image” by David Morrell
- “The Constantinople Archives” by Robert Shearman
- “each thing I show you is a piece of my death” by Gemma Files & Stephen J. Barringer
- “Cinder Images” by Gary McMahon
- “The Pied Piper of Hammersmith” by Nicholas Royle
- “Filming the Making of the Film of the Making of Fitzcarraldo” by Garry Kilworth
- “Onlookers” by Gary A. Braunbeck
- “Recreation” by Lucy A. Snyder
- “Bright Lights, Big Zombie” by Douglas E. Winter
- “She Drives the Men to Crimes of Passion!” by Genevieve Valentine
- “Even the Pawn” by Joel Lane
- “Tenderizer” by Stephen Graham Jones
- “Ardor” by Laird Barron
- “Final Girl II: the Frame” by Daphne Gottlieb
- “Illimitable Dominion” by Kim Newman