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Slashers of the Millennium: 20 Years of Kills - cover

Slashers of the Millennium: 20 Years of Kills

Steve Hutchison

Publisher: Tales of Terror

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Summary

Included in this book are reviews of the 5 best slasher films for each year between 2000 and 2019, and reviews of the top 10 slasher films released in the same period.

Each entry includes a picture of the antagonist, a star rating, a synopsis, and a three-paragraph review.
Available since: 04/22/2023.

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