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408 Horror Movies for Beginners - cover

408 Horror Movies for Beginners

Steve Hutchison

Casa editrice: Tales of Terror

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Have you been recently introduced to horror movies or are you hoping to convert someone? You want to explore the genre and don’t know where to start? In this edition of Trends of Terror, film critic Steve Hutchison reviews 408 horror movies for beginners and ranks them. How many have you seen?
Disponibile da: 03/04/2023.

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