Rue Morgue issue #52 is a special one for the Rue Crew; it celebrates the closing of our eighth year in publishing which saw the arrival of three new permanent staff members Managing Editor Dave Alexander, Graphic Designer Brett Bakker and Office Manager Audra Butera and the ushering in of a new era for the magazine as President/Editor-In-Chief Rod Gudino bids farewell to the readers in his final editorial.
Gudino leaves to develop Rue Morgue Cinema, an exciting new wing in the companys operations. Im more than thrilled to take up my new post as Editor-In-Chief of Rue Morgue Magazine as he continues to oversee the business as President and Publisher, while writing and directing genre films of his own.
As for what you can expect in the new year, you can look forward to a new issue in January, well take a slight break to catch our breath in February, but will return to shelves in March and every month thereafter.
As the year draws to a close, we thank you for your enduring support and passion for what we do. Seasons Grievings from all of us at Rue Morgue Magazine. See you next year.
And now for your sneak peek at the December 2005 issue Indie Horror Spotlight!
GRIME AND PUNISHMENT DOWN UNDER
Indie Horror Spotlight! 2006 is shaping up to be a banner year for low-budget horror filmmakers, and Australia leads the charge with Greg McLean's Wolf Creek. Plus: Sneak peeks at four other exceptional independent terrors from around the globe.
by: John W. Bowen, Jovanka Vuckovic, Liisa Ladouceur, Brad Abraham and Dave Alexander
THE LORE OF WEREWOLVES
Rue Morgue takes a look at the history of the werewolf in folklore and mythology. Plus: Werewolves Around the World, an interview with fiction writer Kelley Armstrong and more!
by: Anthony Perticaro, Jovanka Vuckovic, Monica S. Kuebler, Paul Corupe, and Joseph O'Brien
A FORBIDDEN FEAST OF FLESH
Ruggero Deodato's Cannibal Holocaust finally arrives on DVD after 25 years of proscription, revulsion and disgust.
by: The Goremet
DEATH RIDERS
Take a look inside the creepy culture of hearse collecting.
by: Paul Carlucci
SCREAM YOUR SKIN OFF!
The Flesh Eaters may be the best damned B-movie you've never heard of.
by: Dave Alexander
DEPARTMENTS
NOTE FROM UNDERGROUND:
Farewell.
DREADLINES:
Cult film director Gary Sherman returns to horror; Genre vets and neophytes commune at the 4th annual NYC Horror Film Fest; Zombie walks spread in North America
THE CORONER'S REPORT: Weird stats and morbid facts. The Rue Morgue Sick Top Six Instances of Heretical Horror.
NEEDFUL THINGS:
Sew Scary Quilt and Pillows, Strhess 2006 Calendar, Roman Dirge's Lenore PVC Figures, Michael Dougherty Hellmark Greeting Cards
CINEMACABRE:
Featuring: Saw II, Doom, The Fog, Godzilla: Final Wars, Dhund: The Fog, Ghost Talker's Daydream, Kingdom Hospital, and more! Reissues presents The Bird With the Crystal Plumage, Season of the Witch, Torture Garden, The House Where Evil Dwells, Afraid of the Dark, Lady in White, A Whisper in the Dark, Mortuary Academy, Monster High, and much more!
CINEMARQUEE:
The Raven (1959)
SCHIZOID CINEPHILE:
Flesh For Frankenstein; Blood For Dracula
BLOOD IN FOUR COLOURS:
Dogwitch, Hack/Slash: First Cut, Grimm Fairy Tales, The Keep, Lost Dogs, Vampirella Revelations
THE NINTH CIRCLE:
Spotlight on the book cover art of Caniglia, also featuring Living Dangerously: The Adventures of Merian C. Cooper, Back to the Vortex: The Unofficial and Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who 2005, Outsiders, Caitlin R. Kiernan's To Charles Fort, With Love, Mary Ann Mitchell's In The Name of the Vampire, and more!
TRAVELOGUE OF TERROR:
The Ghosts of Greenwich Village, New York, NY.
THE GORE-MET:
Menu: School Killer (2001)
AUDIO DROME:
Featuring the industrial-psychobilly outfit Psycho Charger, plus reviews of the Masters of Horror OST, The Brains, The Alley Dukes, 45 Grave, Left for Dead, Mad Sin, The Crimson Ghosts, Mind Ripper II, Coffins, Old Man's Child, Coheed & Cambria, and much more.
PLAY DEAD:
Evil Dead: Regeneration, MediEvil: Resurrection, Painkiller: Battle Out of Hell
CLASSIC CUT:
William Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus
GIVEAWAYS THIS ISSUE!:
Rue Morgue and Tiki Farm want to wish you a Creepy Tiki Xmas! Twenty new subscribers will win a set of tiki mugs from Tiki Farm. Winners will be selected at random from all the new subscriptions received between December 1 and 31, 2005.
Gudino leaves to develop Rue Morgue Cinema, an exciting new wing in the companys operations. Im more than thrilled to take up my new post as Editor-In-Chief of Rue Morgue Magazine as he continues to oversee the business as President and Publisher, while writing and directing genre films of his own.
As for what you can expect in the new year, you can look forward to a new issue in January, well take a slight break to catch our breath in February, but will return to shelves in March and every month thereafter.
As the year draws to a close, we thank you for your enduring support and passion for what we do. Seasons Grievings from all of us at Rue Morgue Magazine. See you next year.
And now for your sneak peek at the December 2005 issue Indie Horror Spotlight!
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GRIME AND PUNISHMENT DOWN UNDER
Indie Horror Spotlight! 2006 is shaping up to be a banner year for low-budget horror filmmakers, and Australia leads the charge with Greg McLean's Wolf Creek. Plus: Sneak peeks at four other exceptional independent terrors from around the globe.
by: John W. Bowen, Jovanka Vuckovic, Liisa Ladouceur, Brad Abraham and Dave Alexander
THE LORE OF WEREWOLVES
Rue Morgue takes a look at the history of the werewolf in folklore and mythology. Plus: Werewolves Around the World, an interview with fiction writer Kelley Armstrong and more!
by: Anthony Perticaro, Jovanka Vuckovic, Monica S. Kuebler, Paul Corupe, and Joseph O'Brien
A FORBIDDEN FEAST OF FLESH
Ruggero Deodato's Cannibal Holocaust finally arrives on DVD after 25 years of proscription, revulsion and disgust.
by: The Goremet
DEATH RIDERS
Take a look inside the creepy culture of hearse collecting.
by: Paul Carlucci
SCREAM YOUR SKIN OFF!
The Flesh Eaters may be the best damned B-movie you've never heard of.
by: Dave Alexander
DEPARTMENTS
NOTE FROM UNDERGROUND:
Farewell.
DREADLINES:
Cult film director Gary Sherman returns to horror; Genre vets and neophytes commune at the 4th annual NYC Horror Film Fest; Zombie walks spread in North America
THE CORONER'S REPORT: Weird stats and morbid facts. The Rue Morgue Sick Top Six Instances of Heretical Horror.
NEEDFUL THINGS:
Sew Scary Quilt and Pillows, Strhess 2006 Calendar, Roman Dirge's Lenore PVC Figures, Michael Dougherty Hellmark Greeting Cards
CINEMACABRE:
Featuring: Saw II, Doom, The Fog, Godzilla: Final Wars, Dhund: The Fog, Ghost Talker's Daydream, Kingdom Hospital, and more! Reissues presents The Bird With the Crystal Plumage, Season of the Witch, Torture Garden, The House Where Evil Dwells, Afraid of the Dark, Lady in White, A Whisper in the Dark, Mortuary Academy, Monster High, and much more!
CINEMARQUEE:
The Raven (1959)
SCHIZOID CINEPHILE:
Flesh For Frankenstein; Blood For Dracula
BLOOD IN FOUR COLOURS:
Dogwitch, Hack/Slash: First Cut, Grimm Fairy Tales, The Keep, Lost Dogs, Vampirella Revelations
THE NINTH CIRCLE:
Spotlight on the book cover art of Caniglia, also featuring Living Dangerously: The Adventures of Merian C. Cooper, Back to the Vortex: The Unofficial and Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who 2005, Outsiders, Caitlin R. Kiernan's To Charles Fort, With Love, Mary Ann Mitchell's In The Name of the Vampire, and more!
TRAVELOGUE OF TERROR:
The Ghosts of Greenwich Village, New York, NY.
THE GORE-MET:
Menu: School Killer (2001)
AUDIO DROME:
Featuring the industrial-psychobilly outfit Psycho Charger, plus reviews of the Masters of Horror OST, The Brains, The Alley Dukes, 45 Grave, Left for Dead, Mad Sin, The Crimson Ghosts, Mind Ripper II, Coffins, Old Man's Child, Coheed & Cambria, and much more.
PLAY DEAD:
Evil Dead: Regeneration, MediEvil: Resurrection, Painkiller: Battle Out of Hell
CLASSIC CUT:
William Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus
GIVEAWAYS THIS ISSUE!:
Rue Morgue and Tiki Farm want to wish you a Creepy Tiki Xmas! Twenty new subscribers will win a set of tiki mugs from Tiki Farm. Winners will be selected at random from all the new subscriptions received between December 1 and 31, 2005.
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