Nights of Blood 2 cannot clearly be slotted into either of the above categories; rather it presents the reader with a wide variety of stories from up and coming horror authors at what may be deemed a somewhat steep price of admission.
Richard Finney and D. L. Snell have traced the outlines of a possibly transfixing tale; but don’t manage to give enough form, color, or texture to the narrative. It seems unfinished.
What happens when Stephen King, the 800-pound gorilla of horror, writes an over one thousand page novel? It works: He validates his weight; and even throws it around, a little.
In The Pleasure and Pain of Cult Horror Films: An Historical Survey, a Polish writer takes a look at the genre movies which are cinematically subversive.