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Disease Films (2020)

Steve Hutchison

Editorial: Tales of Terror

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Sinopsis

Included in this book are 50 reviews of horror and horror-adjacent disease films.

Disease films depict infections, viruses, contagion, sickness, and disabilities.

Each book in the Subgenres of Terror 2020 collection contains a ranked thematic watchlist.
Disponible desde: 11/04/2023.

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