This has been an enjoyable guide through three great ages of horror with some great interviews with participant directors and actors (John Carpenter and Barbara Steele being particularly memorable).
I have to agree strongly with his closing statement that although the horror movie business is financially stronger than ever, it doesn't seem to have moved on much from the ground breaking slasher movies of the 70s.
I thought I was just getting older and just clinged to the favourite films of my youth, but no they are unbelievable tired, formulaic and clichéd. It is unusual to get a well made horror with an individual vision and flair.
Ones I have enjoyed in recent years have been the Orphanage and Let the Right One In, but sadly a very small list.