Apart from having guests and doing the Toronto Tattoo Con, here's what I did the last few weeks. I loved this movie as a kid...
ON STANDS JULY 1st!
KIDS VS. MONSTERS!
The Monster Squad, a Bad New Bears-meets-the-Universal monsters kid comedy, has gathered an impressive cult following since its release twenty years ago. This month, the lost gem finally makes its way to DVD. Rue Morgue reunites director Fred Dekker, the entire cast of monsters, creature designer Stan Winston and star Andre Gower.
by Chris Alexander, Dave Alexander and Jovanka Vuckovic
THE CRYPT NEVER CLOSES
Tales from the Crypt is reborn and looking better than ever with Gemstone Publishing's ongoing series The EC Archives. The history and legacy of the most famous horror comic book series of all time.
by Paul Corupe
SPILLING GUTS WITH SLAYER
Twenty-four years after Slayer's unholy inception, guitarist Kerry King reveals the lighter side of his band's fascination with evil, ritual dismemberment and all manner of anti-Christian abomination.
by Jovanka Vuckovic
HOUSE OF WAX
Visit The Witch's Dungeon wax museum, North America's longest-running Halloween attraction.
by Paul Corupe
DEPARTMENTS:
NOTE FROM UNDERGROUND
Rape.
DREADLINES
FanTasia highlights include Jean Rollin and apocalypse films; Undead creators trade zombies for vampires in second feature.
CINEMACABRE
Featuring a profile on Lurker Films. Reviews of Joshua, 1408, Day Watch, Bug, 28 Weeks Later, MoH's "The Black Cat," Alone with Her, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Blood Tea & Red String, and more. Reissues presents Deimos Entertainment's Welcome to the Grindhouse series, reviews of Who Can Kill a Child?, The Blind Woman's Curse, Five Bloody Graves/Nurse Sherri, Video Violence When Renting is Not Enough, and more.
CINEMARQUEE
Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman (1958).
SCHIZOID CINEPHILE
Spotlight: Tales That Witness Madness.
BLOOD IN FOUR COLOURS
Spotlight: The Spectre. Reviews of Arkadian: No Witness, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Creature from the Depths, Hack/Slash, and Jonah Hex.
THE NINTH CIRCE
Spotlight: film scholar Tom Weaver. Reviews of Television Fright Films of the 1970s, Bela Lugosi: Dreams and Nightmares, Michael Marshall's The Intruders, B.H. Fingerman's Bottomfeeder, Steve Gerlach's Love Lies Dying, and more.
TRAVELOGUE OF TERROR
Dearly Departed Tours - Hollywood, California.
THE GORE-MET
Menu: Video sex and violence from Japan.
AUDIO DROME
Spotlight: Tiger Army. Reviews of The Dead Girl OST, Dead Silence OST, Zombi, The Ripmen, Serpenteens, Marilyn Manson, 3 Inches of Blood, Killing Joke, Blood Freak, and Glenn Danzig.
PLAY DEAD
Zombietown, Penumbra: Overture and Monster Madness: Battle for Suburbia.
CLASSIC CUT
The Quatermass Xperiment.
GIVEAWAYS THIS ISSUE: Twenty-five new subscribers will win a Misfits Records prize pack consisting of a messenger bag filled with a 30th anniversary T-shirt and CDs from The Misfits, Osaka Popstar, Balzac and Juicehead.
ON STANDS JULY 1st!
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KIDS VS. MONSTERS!
The Monster Squad, a Bad New Bears-meets-the-Universal monsters kid comedy, has gathered an impressive cult following since its release twenty years ago. This month, the lost gem finally makes its way to DVD. Rue Morgue reunites director Fred Dekker, the entire cast of monsters, creature designer Stan Winston and star Andre Gower.
by Chris Alexander, Dave Alexander and Jovanka Vuckovic
THE CRYPT NEVER CLOSES
Tales from the Crypt is reborn and looking better than ever with Gemstone Publishing's ongoing series The EC Archives. The history and legacy of the most famous horror comic book series of all time.
by Paul Corupe
SPILLING GUTS WITH SLAYER
Twenty-four years after Slayer's unholy inception, guitarist Kerry King reveals the lighter side of his band's fascination with evil, ritual dismemberment and all manner of anti-Christian abomination.
by Jovanka Vuckovic
HOUSE OF WAX
Visit The Witch's Dungeon wax museum, North America's longest-running Halloween attraction.
by Paul Corupe
DEPARTMENTS:
NOTE FROM UNDERGROUND
Rape.
DREADLINES
FanTasia highlights include Jean Rollin and apocalypse films; Undead creators trade zombies for vampires in second feature.
CINEMACABRE
Featuring a profile on Lurker Films. Reviews of Joshua, 1408, Day Watch, Bug, 28 Weeks Later, MoH's "The Black Cat," Alone with Her, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Blood Tea & Red String, and more. Reissues presents Deimos Entertainment's Welcome to the Grindhouse series, reviews of Who Can Kill a Child?, The Blind Woman's Curse, Five Bloody Graves/Nurse Sherri, Video Violence When Renting is Not Enough, and more.
CINEMARQUEE
Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman (1958).
SCHIZOID CINEPHILE
Spotlight: Tales That Witness Madness.
BLOOD IN FOUR COLOURS
Spotlight: The Spectre. Reviews of Arkadian: No Witness, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Creature from the Depths, Hack/Slash, and Jonah Hex.
THE NINTH CIRCE
Spotlight: film scholar Tom Weaver. Reviews of Television Fright Films of the 1970s, Bela Lugosi: Dreams and Nightmares, Michael Marshall's The Intruders, B.H. Fingerman's Bottomfeeder, Steve Gerlach's Love Lies Dying, and more.
TRAVELOGUE OF TERROR
Dearly Departed Tours - Hollywood, California.
THE GORE-MET
Menu: Video sex and violence from Japan.
AUDIO DROME
Spotlight: Tiger Army. Reviews of The Dead Girl OST, Dead Silence OST, Zombi, The Ripmen, Serpenteens, Marilyn Manson, 3 Inches of Blood, Killing Joke, Blood Freak, and Glenn Danzig.
PLAY DEAD
Zombietown, Penumbra: Overture and Monster Madness: Battle for Suburbia.
CLASSIC CUT
The Quatermass Xperiment.
GIVEAWAYS THIS ISSUE: Twenty-five new subscribers will win a Misfits Records prize pack consisting of a messenger bag filled with a 30th anniversary T-shirt and CDs from The Misfits, Osaka Popstar, Balzac and Juicehead.
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