Are you a “cat person” and love horror movies? Then this book just might be up your alley! Author Vanessa Morgan has come up with another collection of essays, from a variety of writers around the world, contributing essays all dealing with cats in horror, sci-fi, and fantasy movies over the years. Full disclosure, I do have one essay in here and honestly was amazed when I saw the list of titles being covered. No idea there was that many cat titles out there in these genres!
According to the Amazon listing, the book features: Extensive Cat Movie List: A meticulously curated list of horror, sci-fi, and fantasy movies featuring cats (including short films), perfect for those seeking a thrilling feline fix or want to know more about the roles of cats in fantasy realms and futuristic adventures. There is also Best Cat Moments, which has “detailed descriptions of iconic cat jump scares and other memorable cat scenes”, as well as appearances in short films and TV episodes. Throw in some behind-the-scenes info and trivia, it all makes it out for an interesting read, not to mention adding a few titles to your Need-to-Watch list.
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For those who might not know (meaning this must be your first time at the site since I’m always going on about it), but I have a lot of reference books on the horror genre and those that have worked in it. While I try to read as much as I can, with everything else going on, it is so easy to slip by and not get any reading done. So last year I set a goal for myself to get through at least 12 books during the year, figuring a book a month on average would be a good start. At the end of that first year, I think I was one title away from hitting that goal. But this year, I blew by that goal, actually hit a grand total of 14 different titles.
First of all, I must state that I am in this book, writing about the ’50s flick The Giant Claw, so some might think this review could be a little jaded. But I can assure you, I am only a very small part of a much larger picture here. What editor Morgan has done is collected a wonderful array of voices here to give praise (some more than others) to a particular killer animal movie that hits home to them. And that single element alone is reason enough to pick up a copy of this book.