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“Balancing a terrifying cursed film with examinations of artistic creation, fandom, and truth, Tremblay’s latest is smart and well-paced and will have broad appeal.”—Library Journal (starred review)Instant New York Times Bestseller!
A chilling twist on the “cursed film” genre from the bestselling author of The Pallbearers Club and The Cabin at the End of the World.In June 1993, a group of young guerilla filmmakers spent four weeks making
Horror Movie, a notorious, disturbing, art-house horror flick.
The weird part? Only three of the film’s scenes were ever released to the public, but
Horror Movie has nevertheless grown a rabid fanbase. Three decades later, Hollywood is pushing for a big budget reboot.
The man who played “The Thin Kid” is the only surviving cast member. He remembers all too well the secrets buried within the original screenplay, the bizarre events of the filming, and the dangerous crossed lines on set that resulted in tragedy. As memories flood back in, the boundaries between reality and film, past and present start to blur. But he’s going to help remake the film, even if it means navigating a world of cynical producers, egomaniacal directors, and surreal fan conventions—
demons of the past be damned.
But at what cost?
Horror Movie is an obsessive, psychologically chilling, and suspenseful feat of storytelling genius that builds inexorably to an unforgettable, mind-bending conclusion.
Signed Limited Hardcover Edition:- Limited to only 500 signed and hand-numbered copies
- Signed by Paul Tremblay on a specially designed full-colour illustrated signature page
- 6.14” x 9.21” trim size
- 368 pages
- Offset printed on 100gsm Munken Print Cream
- Bound in full cloth
- Head and tail bands
- Hot foil stamping on the front boards and spine
- Full-colour endpapers
- Sewn binding
- Ribbon page marker
- Main dust jacket artwork by Vincent Sammy
- Reverse dust jacket artwork by Daniele Serra
- Featuring six interior illustrations by Vincent Sammy