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Take compilations like “Horrible Horror” with Zacharly, and “Black Trailers,” which explored black cinema. Even film trailers have the power to invoke emotions. Long ago film trailers were as important as the films they marketed, they were as artful or schlocky as the films themselves… and that was a long time ago, as you can see.
For those who grew up with Paris Hilton on “House of Wax,” they’ll be shocked to discover some of the more tantalizing treasures awaiting them in the genre, with these utterly fascinating trailers that end up being much more atmospheric and overall satisfying than the films themselves. Take for instance “Black Sunday” which paints itself as a grim witchcraft installment. And there’s the highlight of the bunch: “Black Sabbath,” probably one of the best horror films ever made with a trailer that’s just as creepy as the final product. “Festival of Fright” allows you to coast through the trailers one by one, or watch them all, and you’ll be compelled to watch it all, because to just glance at a few would be missing out on what value this compilation has to offer.
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