I'm a big fan of the Hysteria Lives! website, run by Justin Kerswell. So when I found out he had a book coming out, I couldn't wait to buy it. Then I found out it was only in the UK and sad. Then they released it in the US, under the title The Slasher Movie Book, and I picked that sucker up.
I'm glad I did. While not as in depth a work as something like The Horror Show, this book takes us on a fairly deep and interesting tour of the Golden Age of the Slasher Movie, starting with the late 70s into the mid-80s. In addition, we get a look a some films that were proto-slashers and spawned the genre as well as a look at the things that came in the direct to video age and the resurgence brought on by Scream and its kin.
While he doesn't go into detail about every slasher movie out there, he does go into quite a bit of detail with the bigger movies and cult hits, as well as some under-appreciated gems that you might have seen languishing on your video store shelf back in the day but never picked up.
But then, the book isn't about reviewing the movies as others of its like are. Instead, he explores the society at the time and the political climate that spawned these movies that some see as reprehensible. Don't let that frighten you. Kerswell doesn't make any of it boring and his light and friendly tone helps you breeze through the book and leaves you wanting more.
In addition to being informative and well-written, this book is also one of the most colorful and well laid out that I've seen. Seriously. The pictures just pop off the page and the use of color is never distracting, nor does it obfuscate the text. It is a labor of love and it shows and I hope to see more from Mr. Kerswell so he can share more of his knowledge. Or even just photos of his collection. He has a crazy amount of slasher movie memorabilia, from what I've seen of the photos he posts. He could make a coffee table book of that, easily.
Check it out.