Festival of Fear is over (PICS HERE Clive did a live painting!) and I'm finishing up the Halloween issue, but here's what's up next:
Cover art by Joe Coleman.
On stands September 1st.
BIRTH OF A MODERN MONSTER
Graphic and controversial, John McNaughtons Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer was hailed by critics, drove sickened viewers out of screenings and ultimately forced the creation of the NC-17 rating. 20 years later, McNaughton revisits his unforgiving masterwork. Plus: Interviews with Michael Rooker, Joe Coleman, and more.
by The Gore-met, John Bowen and Jovanka Vuckovic
LORD OF THE BLIND DEAD
Rue Morgue presents the lost interview with Amando de Ossorio, director of the atmospheric Tombs of the Blind Dead series. Plus: The Complete Guide to Templar Terror!
by Chris Alexander and Trevor Barley
MODERN RUINS
Shaun OBoyles photographs of abandoned places capture traces of the past in emulsion, reminding us what the word haunted truly means.
by Jovanka Vuckovic
FEAR AND LOATHING AT FANTASIA 2005
A sneak peek at a few of the global terrors presented at this summers FanTasia film festival.
Reviews by Dave Alexander, Stuart Andrews, Owen Livermore and Sean Plummer
THE SECOND SUFFERING
The Suffering video game gets the sequel treatment this month with another multi-faceted horror experience.
by Monica S. Kuebler
THEATRE DU GWAR GUIGNOL
GWAR front man David Brockie (a.k.a. Oderus Urungus) takes Rue Morgue behind the blood-splattered
rubber freak show.
by Keith Carman
Dreadlines: Aftermath DVD under retail ban, Remakes usher Bob Clark's return to horror, Top genre artists recruited for new horror-themed card game.
Cinemacabre: Reviews of Undead, Lightning Bug, Dark Water, Acacia, The Crow: Wicked Player, Save the Green Planet, The Ring Virus, Happy Tree Friends: Overkill, Bangkok Haunted, The Locals, EM Embalming, Boogeyman, The Bagman, Eyes of the Werewolf, Evil in the Bayou, The Stink of Flesh, Dead Meat, Hide and Creep, Freaked, The Dead Next Door, Love at First Bite, The Fly, The Fly II, Trauma, The Card Player, The Outer Limits, The Innocents.
Schizoid Cinephile: Lesbian vampires.
Blood in Four Colours: Frankenstein Now and Forever by Alex Baladi, Zombie King by Frank Cho, Curse of the Blood Clan by Mark Kidwell, The Hunger by Jose Torres and Chris DiBari, Revelations by Paul Jenkins and Humberto Ramos.
The Ninth Circle: Spotlight: Edward Lee. Reviews of Images of the Corpse: From the Renaissance to Cyberspace, Earth vs. The Sci-Fi Filmmakers, The Brian Lumley Companion, Death Sentences: Tales of Punishment and Revenge, More Giants of the Genre.
Travelogue of Terror: Chiller Theatre Expo, New Jersey
The Gore-met: Sanguinary Sexploitation
Audio Drome: Spotlight: Shadow Reichenstein. Reviews of The Devil's Rejects, Seed of Chucky, Cornbugs, Anders Manga, War of the Worlds, Skinny Puppy, Gorelord/Wurdulak, Necrophagia, Aborted, Killers by Trade.
Play Dead: Destroy all Humans, Hunting Ground: The Rockies, Killer 7
Classic Cut: John Polidoris The Vampyre
Give-a-way this issue: Rue Morgue and Anchor Bay want you to stay the night! 15 new subscribers will win a Dead and Breakfast DVD courtesy of Anchor Bay.
Cover art by Joe Coleman.
On stands September 1st.
BIRTH OF A MODERN MONSTER
Graphic and controversial, John McNaughtons Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer was hailed by critics, drove sickened viewers out of screenings and ultimately forced the creation of the NC-17 rating. 20 years later, McNaughton revisits his unforgiving masterwork. Plus: Interviews with Michael Rooker, Joe Coleman, and more.
by The Gore-met, John Bowen and Jovanka Vuckovic
LORD OF THE BLIND DEAD
Rue Morgue presents the lost interview with Amando de Ossorio, director of the atmospheric Tombs of the Blind Dead series. Plus: The Complete Guide to Templar Terror!
by Chris Alexander and Trevor Barley
MODERN RUINS
Shaun OBoyles photographs of abandoned places capture traces of the past in emulsion, reminding us what the word haunted truly means.
by Jovanka Vuckovic
FEAR AND LOATHING AT FANTASIA 2005
A sneak peek at a few of the global terrors presented at this summers FanTasia film festival.
Reviews by Dave Alexander, Stuart Andrews, Owen Livermore and Sean Plummer
THE SECOND SUFFERING
The Suffering video game gets the sequel treatment this month with another multi-faceted horror experience.
by Monica S. Kuebler
THEATRE DU GWAR GUIGNOL
GWAR front man David Brockie (a.k.a. Oderus Urungus) takes Rue Morgue behind the blood-splattered
rubber freak show.
by Keith Carman
Dreadlines: Aftermath DVD under retail ban, Remakes usher Bob Clark's return to horror, Top genre artists recruited for new horror-themed card game.
Cinemacabre: Reviews of Undead, Lightning Bug, Dark Water, Acacia, The Crow: Wicked Player, Save the Green Planet, The Ring Virus, Happy Tree Friends: Overkill, Bangkok Haunted, The Locals, EM Embalming, Boogeyman, The Bagman, Eyes of the Werewolf, Evil in the Bayou, The Stink of Flesh, Dead Meat, Hide and Creep, Freaked, The Dead Next Door, Love at First Bite, The Fly, The Fly II, Trauma, The Card Player, The Outer Limits, The Innocents.
Schizoid Cinephile: Lesbian vampires.
Blood in Four Colours: Frankenstein Now and Forever by Alex Baladi, Zombie King by Frank Cho, Curse of the Blood Clan by Mark Kidwell, The Hunger by Jose Torres and Chris DiBari, Revelations by Paul Jenkins and Humberto Ramos.
The Ninth Circle: Spotlight: Edward Lee. Reviews of Images of the Corpse: From the Renaissance to Cyberspace, Earth vs. The Sci-Fi Filmmakers, The Brian Lumley Companion, Death Sentences: Tales of Punishment and Revenge, More Giants of the Genre.
Travelogue of Terror: Chiller Theatre Expo, New Jersey
The Gore-met: Sanguinary Sexploitation
Audio Drome: Spotlight: Shadow Reichenstein. Reviews of The Devil's Rejects, Seed of Chucky, Cornbugs, Anders Manga, War of the Worlds, Skinny Puppy, Gorelord/Wurdulak, Necrophagia, Aborted, Killers by Trade.
Play Dead: Destroy all Humans, Hunting Ground: The Rockies, Killer 7
Classic Cut: John Polidoris The Vampyre
Give-a-way this issue: Rue Morgue and Anchor Bay want you to stay the night! 15 new subscribers will win a Dead and Breakfast DVD courtesy of Anchor Bay.
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My fave is still from 'Susperia'.
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