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The Blumhouse Book of Nightmares

The Haunted City

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Wait time: About 2 weeks
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Wait time: About 2 weeks
Original and terrifying fiction presented by Jason Blum, the award-winning producer behind the groundbreaking Paranormal ActivityThe PurgeInsidious, and Sinister franchises.
 
Jason Blum invited sixteen cutting-edge collaborators, filmmakers, and writers to envision a city of their choosing, and let their demons run wild. The Blumhouse Book of Nightmares: The Haunted City brings together all-new, boundary-breaking stories from such artists as Ethan Hawke (Boyhood), Eli Roth (Hostel), Scott Derrickson (Sinister), C. Robert Cargill (Sinister), James DeMonaco (The Purge), and many others.
 
“Geist” by Les Bohem…“Procedure” by James DeMonaco…“Hellhole” by Christopher Denham…“A Clean White Room” by Scott Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill…“Novel Fifteen” by Steve Faber…“Eyes” by George Gallo…“1987” by Ethan Hawke…“Donations” by William Joselyn…“The Old Jail” by Sarah Langan…“The Darkish Man” by Nissar Modi…“Meat Maker” by Mark Neveldine…“Dreamland” by Michael Olson…“Valdivia” by Eli Roth…“Golden Hour” by Jeremy Slater…“The Leap” by Dana Stevens…“The Words” by Scott Stewart…“Gentholme” by Simon Kurt Unsworth
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 11, 2015
      Film producer Blum (the Normal Heart and Paranormal Activity franchises) marshals an impressive company of screenwriters and novelists for a horror anthology as varied, unnerving, and uneven as the works for which the contributors are known. Simple human derangement is captured in “The Golden Hour,” by Jeremy Slater (The Lazarus Effect), in which the grungy veneer of Hollywood Boulevard is imbued with surprising creature-feature bravura. A nasty case of writer’s block is spun into a dizzyingly intricate tale of artistic compromise, publishing hubris, and fame in “Novel Fifteen,” by Steve Faber (Wedding Crashers). Spectral themes are emphasized with empathetic characterization in “The Leap,” by Dana Stevens (What About Brian), a haunted house tale rife with horrific imagery but anchored in compassionate humanity. Loneliness and dislocation inform both “Geist,” by Les Bohem (A Nightmare on Elm Street 5), and “Gentholme,” by Simon Kurt Unsworth (The Devil’s Detective), with differing takes on ghosts reaching out for connections to the lives they once lived. A few contributions are haphazard and even a bit silly, but most are strong and solid. The star power of the contributors, combined with significant promotional effort organized by Blum’s film production house, will draw fans of both horror fiction and horror films to this ambitious anthology.

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