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Decades of Terror 2020: 2000s Horror Movies - cover

Decades of Terror 2020: 2000s Horror Movies

Steve Hutchison

Casa editrice: Tales of Terror

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Steve Hutchison reviews 100 amazing horror films from the 2000s. Each film is analyzed and discussed with a synopsis and a rating. The movies are ranked. How many have you seen?
Disponibile da: 16/04/2023.

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