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- Radio program of the "Cineficción" magazine, devoted to horror and science fiction literature and movies.
- Edgar Allan Poe, his work and movies based on his work.
- H.P. Lovecraft, his work and movies based on his work.
- Mary Shelley, movies based on her "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus".
- Guy de Maupassant, his work and movies based on his work.
- Robert Louis Stevenson, his work and movies based on his work.
- Robert Bloch, his work and movies based on his work.
- Richard Matheson, his work and movies and TV movies based on his work.
- Stephen King, his work and movies and TV movies based on his work.
- Clive Barker, his work and movies based on his work.
- H.G. Wells, from "Invisible Man" and "War of the Worlds" to "Time Machine", movies based on his work.
- Bram Stoker and his most famous character in screen and TV.
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, his immortal character Sherlock Holmes and movies based on his work.
- Oscar Wilde, his work and movies based on his work, from "Picture of Dorian Gray" to "Canterville Ghost".
- Leopoldo Lugones, Argentine writer whose science fiction stories refers us to H.G. Wells.
- Horacio Quiroga, his work and movies based on his work.
- Víctor Juan Guillot, Argentine writer whose work refers us to Edgar Allan Poe and Horacio Quiroga.
- Alberto Laiseca, Argentine author whose work begins the "raving realism"
- Enrique Medina, the Argentine author itself comments his books and movies based on his work.
- Vampires, from Varney to Dracula, through the book to the screen.
- Henry James, his work and movies based on his work.
- Classic horror tales translated to Spanish by Juan Antonio Molina Foix in the legendary two volume anthology "Horrorscope".
- Real freaks in the movies, from Tod Browning's "Freaks" to David Lynch's "The Elephant Man".
- Curtis Garland, Spanish pulp writer, master of Bruguera's "Selección Terror".
- Dante's "Inferno" in the cinema, from the book to the screen.
- Folk Horror, from ancient demonology's books to modern "Wicker Man".
- Japan horror stories from Lafcadio Hearn and Richard Gordon Smith to recent Hideo Nakata's "Sadako".
- Hollywood and Weimar horror movies from one hundred years ago.
- Hands in horror an fantasy movies, from book to screen.
- Rod Serling, creator of "The Twilight Zone", his themes and meanings.
- Mummie movies, from Universal to Hammer, and the story of Lord Carnarvon.
- Narciso Ibáñez Serrador, his work in cinema and TV.
- Horror anthology movies, from "Dead of Night" to Amicus portmanteau films and Dan Curtis 70's trilogies.
- Occultism and the Occult through authors and filmmakers who brought it to the screen.
- Best of the first 45 Cineficción Radio programs, with new columns and interview.
- Life and death of Lon Chaney, one man's show.
- King of the pulp fiction magazines, Ray Palmer and his "Amazing Stories" venture.
- Dinosaurs in movies, Iguanodons, Allosaurus, Tyranosaurus and - Gojirasaurus.
- Haunted houses by ghosts or - men and women haunted by houses.
- Occult detectives in the literature, movies and TV.
- Argentine magazine "Más Allá", milestone in the history of science fiction in Spanish.
- Evil children of literature and cinema.
- The Supernatural in the horror movies and the literature.
- The universe of David Cronenberg from Literature and science fiction to the screen.
- Ghost ships, from the Literature to the screen.
- Evil, in the literature, movies and - the real life and our soul.
- An irrational world of mysteries that we could have unveiled.
- Police genre from pulp writers to popular editions and cinema.
- Dreamscapes in literature and cinema, Lord Dunsany, H.P. Lovecraft, German expressionism or the Giallo cinema.