SCREAM - The Horror Mag

SCREAM - The Horror Mag

Postby Cyberschizoid » 20 Aug 2010 09:19

All I've heard so far is that it will be bi-monthly and published by Screen Power Publishing Group who normally publish magazines on Asian cinema.

http://www.screen-power.com/category/magazine/

So it sounds potentially like a glossy UK rival to Rue Morgue and Fangoria!
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Postby Mike » 22 Aug 2010 11:12

A big, glossy, British horror moviemag. :!:
Can't wait to see it.

I have never read a Screen Power Publishing Group's magazine
because a don't really like martial arts movies.
Glad to see they are expanding.
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Postby Cyberschizoid » 22 Aug 2010 14:13

It sounds like it could be a good glossy British horror mag!

I think they're jumping on the horror bandwagon at just the right time to be honest so I wish them the best of luck!

As soon as I hear more I shall let you know - it's exciting times for horror movie magazine fans!
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Re: SCREAM - The Horror Mag

Postby Cyberschizoid » 23 Aug 2010 13:23

Looks like it is gonna be a cool glossy horror magazine - will start a separate post when I have more info on this brand new publication which looks to be called Scream - The Horror Magazine.

http://www.screamhorror.com/
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SCREAM - The Horror Magazine

Postby Cyberschizoid » 29 Aug 2010 14:20

OK I finally have some more news on the UK's other new horror movie mag - "SCREAM - The Horror Magazine"!

Here's the cover of issue one -
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Looks promising!!!
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Postby Mike » 31 Aug 2010 08:40

From the cover it seems that it will combine
the classic (The Wolfman 1941) with
the modern (Piranha 3D 2010).

I like that.

I can also see: "Jaws", "Elm Street"
All American mainstream horror?
No European horror?

Drew Cullingham is British and Umbrage a low budget film.
Maybe there is more like this inside.

Many thanks for the info.
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Re: SCREAM - The Horror Mag

Postby Cyberschizoid » 22 Oct 2010 06:13

I finally got hold of issue one of "Scream" and was impressed by the writing and the content.

You can read my review here -

http://www.cyberschizoid.com/2010/10/sc ... issue.html

Would love to know what everyone else thinks!
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Postby Mike » 22 Oct 2010 12:29

There seems to be a massive resurgence in British horror....

Wasn't the horror movies in the 30s a result of the Great Depression, the economic crisis of that era?
I think I read that somewhere.
And if it's true, can our economic crisis produce similar effects?
Just a thought.

Back to "Scream";
After that enthousiastic review I had to order the first issue.
They have paypal which is very convenient.
I'll eagerly awaiting my issue to arrive.

Scream magazine
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Re: SCREAM - The Horror Mag

Postby Cyberschizoid » 24 Oct 2010 03:10

Mike wrote:
There seems to be a massive resurgence in British horror....

Wasn't the horror movies in the 30s a result of the Great Depression, the economic crisis of that era?
I think I read that somewhere.
And if it's true, can our economic crisis produce similar effects?
Just a thought.

Back to "Scream";
After that enthousiastic review I had to order the first issue.
They have paypal which is very convenient.
I'll eagerly awaiting my issue to arrive.


I hope you're not disappointed! I think you maybe right about the depression/recession encouraging this current interest in horror films/mags/tv etc.

I think with "Scream", it's moving away from the trashy Gorezone-style emphasis on sex and topless models and non-horror reviews and back to a more intelligent look at horror aimed at real horror fans and not teenagers just getting into sex and girls.

I really hope the magazine is a success!
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Re: SCREAM - The Horror Mag

Postby Mike » 15 Jan 2011 01:51

SCREAM Issue 3 Now Available To Pre-Order
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Attention worldwide horror lovers! SCREAM: The Horror Magazine issue 3 is now up to pre-order. Guarantee your copy now! Go ahead and order and your copy will be sent out as soon as it is released at the end of this month.



ORDER NOW AT:

http://www.screamhorror.com/2011/01/13/ ... pre-order/



SCREAM: The Horror Magazine (ISSUE 3) On sale January 31st 2011

THE EVIL DEAD Sam Raimi’s Trilogy Examined…

THE REEF Director Andrew Traucki Talks Sharks!

A SERBIAN FILM Director Srdjan Spasojevic Interviewed…

JASON VOORHEES Monster Pinup!

PLUS: Monique Dupree Interview, Resident Evil: Afterlife – Director Paul W.S. Anderson Interview, Close-up Carnage, Scream Queens, Books, Competitions, DVDs & Blu-rays, Games, Comics, Industry News, Reviews, Blood, Guts, Gore & More!
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Re: Issue # 5

Postby Mike » 15 May 2011 00:36

SCREAM: The Horror Magazine (ISSUE 5) On sale May 26th 2011

DOUG BRADLEY Life After Pinhead...

FRANK HENENLOTTER Talks Basket Case & Frankenhooker!

FEDERICO ZAMPAGLIONE The Shadow Interview...

TONY RICHMOND The Horror DoP Speaks Out!

THE HORROR AUTHOR Sam Stone Interview...

PLUS: Neighbor, Homegrown Horror, Zombie Art, Books, DVDs & Blu-rays, Games, Comics, Competitions, Industry News, Reviews, Blood, Guts, Gore & More!
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Re: SCREAM - The Horror Mag

Postby MandyHeart » 28 May 2011 08:09

Hey there! :D
Yes, the horror movies in the 30's were a result of the great depression. it is true 8) I'm not sure if our economic crisis can produce a similar effect, because back them Europe and the world was between to major wars that effected everyone. it's a totally diffident situation.
Anyway - Scream magazine :arrow: it looks like a must for an horror fan like myself :) i'll check it out! :lol:
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Re: SCREAM - The Horror Mag

Postby Mike » 28 May 2011 12:01

Hi Mandy,

This is also available from
Hemlock books
http://www.hemlockbooks.co.uk/shop.php?sid=34

Don't take this as an advertisement
but I had such a great service every time
I ordered from them that I don't hesitate to recommend them.
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Re: SCREAM - The Horror Mag

Postby Cyberschizoid » 29 May 2011 06:10

Mike wrote:Hi Mandy,

This is also available from
Hemlock books
http://www.hemlockbooks.co.uk/shop.php?sid=34

Don't take this as an advertisement
but I had such a great service every time
I ordered from them that I don't hesitate to recommend them.


I have to agree! I too have always had excellent service from Hemlock Books!
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Re: SCREAM - The Horror Mag

Postby heelsinc » 14 May 2012 06:21

Is this worth getting a subscription to?
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