Shortly after
An Illustrated History of the Horror Film's release, R. C. Dale of
Film Quarterly called it "the best history of the horror film now available in English." Dale noted that he disagreed with many of Clarens's evaluations, including Clarens's dismissal of
Hammer Horror and praise of recent Mexican horror films, but concluded, "none of these differences of opinion lessens my admiration for Clarens's book as a chronology and general study." In 2010,
Kim Newman was asked by
Sight & Sound to make a list of five of the most inspirational books about film ever written, and he included
An Illustrated History of the Horror Film on his list, noting that it is "still a model of genre history/criticism." == References ==