Eli Roth's History of Horror
An in-depth look at the history and pop cultural significance of horror films.
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Mary Harron (born January 12, 1953) is a Canadian filmmaker and screenwriter best known for her films I Shot Andy Warhol, American Psycho and The Notorious Bettie Page.
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An in-depth look at the history and pop cultural significance of horror films.
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A documentary charting the adaptation and filmmaking process behind Mary Harron’s American Psycho (2000)
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