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FEMME FATALES
The Luscious Ladies Of Horror, Fantasy And Science Fiction
Subject: Adult,  
Special thanks for this page goes to:
Garry Malvern
Adult, Magazine from Baltimore, United States

- First and last issue: 1992-2002
- 100 issues are listed in the moviemags.com database.
- Beautiful women of movies in the best possible taste.
- Sister mag to CFQ.
Every time I look at it my mood gets better. More beauty than the eye can bare.
Publisher: Celeste Casey Clarke, Editors: Lisa Coduto, Lisa Tomczak-Walkington.
Published monthly (A4, colour, 64 pages).
- Ceased publication.
- Website: femmefatales.com/

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Vol 11 #9 2002

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Vol 11 #8 2002

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Vol 11 #7 2002

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Vol 11 #5/6 2002
Panic Room: Jodie Foster and Kristen Stewart stand their ground in a new thriller from Se7en director David Fincher.
Judith O'Dea: She shot to fame and immortalized herself with Night Of The Living Dead. 34 years later, one of the original ''Scream queens'' tells her story, and why she stepped away from the film industry.
Dita: Popular fetish model revitalizes the lost art of burlesque.
Mary Woronov: Showcasing her talents to portray left-of-center characters for nearly 30 years, the actress turns serious director with her stark drama The New Women.
Bonnie-Jill Laflin: A former Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader finds more success as Virtual Prey.
Action film camp: Jasi Cotton Lanier and other actors spend time at camp and learn from the professionals.
Julie Strain: The Queen of all Media has had quite an off-the-wall year, and describes, in honest detail, turning 40 and the painstaking decision to get a facelift.
Felissa Rose: A former child actress, the young star of Sleepaway Camp grows up and returns to the horror genre with a splattering of new slasher thrillers.
Michelle Bauer: The former Scream Queen continues to keep her distance from Hollywood to raise a family.
Dawn Wells: Ginger was no competition for the other lovely star of Gilligan's Island and the cult horror film The Town That Dreaded Sundown.
Firestarter II: Charlie McGee is back and hotter than ever in this long-overdue sequel to the Stephen King hit.
Lar Park-Lincoln: The heroine of frifay The 13th Part VII: The New Blood reveals her thoughts of Jason Voorhees, and the real-life trauma of losing her young husband to cancer.
Countess Vladimira: Convention queen who landed a role in Troma's Terror Firmer takes the horror comics world by storm.
Pam Grier: The stunning star of Jackie Brown chats about her roles in Ghost Of Mars, Bones, and the upcoming Pluto Nash.
Linnea Quigley: We catch up with the Queen of all Screamers who siscusses her horror past, and her plans for the future.
Brinke Stevens: The horror legend celebrates her 20th year in the film business with this massive retrospective, and gets candid about growing older, her resurgence of popularity, and a death in the family.
Julia Wept: A no-budget indie gains momentum through positive word of mouth.
Tina Ona Paukstelis: The indie actress who found success outside Hollywood.
Stacey Nelkin: The Halloween III star recalls her role in the controversial sequel.
Debbie Rochon: The B-queen recaps her crazy year and the films which consumed her summer.
Lisa Wilcox: Freddy's ultimate foe survived Nightmare On Elm Street 4 and 5, enduring her character into one of horror's most popular heroines.
Tuesday Knight: The Nightmare 4 star dishes about skimpy outfits, singing with Paul McCartney, and rumored relationships.
Kelly Jo Minter: One of the most popular character actresses of the past two decades busts through typecasting and Freddy Krueger.
Lezlie Deane: After she made sure Freddy's Dead, this star of 976-Evil and other horrors rocked the stage in the lesbian band Fem2Fem.
Lisa Zane: She was kin to a mad-slasher in Freddy's Dead, then succeeded as a songbird.

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Vol 11 #4 2002

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Vol 11 #3 2002

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Vol 11 #2 2002

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Vol 11 #1 2001

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Issue #92
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Vol 10 #6 2001
Asian pulp cinema: Your front row seat is right here with coverage on everything from soft-core to anime to comedy and horror. They might not be award-winning or mainstream, but they are memorable! Jay O'Donnell and his Central Park Media give us the tour.
Beatrice Chia: This gifted starlet from Singapore (we were told that this issue could get you arrested there) reflects on her life, her future, and her love of the theatre. Brainy beauty Beatrice even endures bruises and bashes for the sake of her craft.
Cynthia Rothrock: We can't get enough of this multi-talented action hero! With her million-dollar gams, her take-no-prisoners attitude, and a body built for ass-kicking, you'd think she was genetically engineered. Check out the moves in her newest film Redemption.
Zhang Ziyi: The feisty female action star of Rush Hour 2 (which topped the $200 million mark at the boxoffice this past summer) and Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon is working her way toward leading-lady roles. She might not speak English, but she's proven herself as a bona fide actress.
Eugenia Yuan: The physical demands of action films are no problem for this former gymnast and star of Flying Tiger Leaping Dragon. The daughter of Hong Kong movie star Cheng Pei-pei is destined for big-screen fame herself. Let Eugenia seduce you with these exclusive, never-before-seen photos.
Candace Camille Bender: Her versatility and survival instincts in the industry satisfy her hunger as she does everything from modeling and music videos to starring in several television series. She's not a household name yet, but she's working toward a successful career in movies and the small screen.
Shannon Lee: The heir of martial arts dynasty, the beautiful daughter of Bruce and sister of of Brandon comes into her own by carving out a growing career as an action star. She's more determined than ever to leave her own legacy.
Jeanne Chinn: The lead in the UPN film Code Name Phoenix shares her passion for her work, stories of the risks associated with acting (including fire-eating!), and views on media typecasting.

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Issue #91
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Vol 10 #5 2001

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Issue #90
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Vol 10 #4 2001

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Issue #89
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Vol 10 #3 2001

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Issue #88
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Vol 10 #2 2001
Jungle girls: Step back in time with Maureen O'Sullivan, Dorothy Lamour, and other goddesses who have graced the screen playing Sheena, Jane, and other jungle women throughout the decades.
Vanessa Brown: A memorial to this beautiful brunette, who took the role of ''Jane'' in Tarzan And The Slave Girl, with Lex Barker, and made her as strong and independent as Vanessa was in life.
Eve Brent: Refusing to be typecast, this ''Jane'' went on to star in stage plays, commercials, and award-winning movies like The Green Mile and Fade To Black.
Gena Lee Nolin: Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the jungle! The ex-Baywatch babe is the latest to dust off the loin cloth for TV and become a re-vamped Sheena, Queen of the Jungle.
Tanya Roberts: This former Playboy bunny and Bond babe has the last laugh on Hollywood as she makes a career (and a fortune) out of playing cheese-cake roles in Charlie's Angels and Sheena.
Josie & The Pussycats: Josie, Melody, and Valerie are back from their kitschy crime-fighting '70s cartoon in a live-action flick starring Rachel Leigh Cook, Tara Reid, and Rosario Dawson.
Michelle Yeoh: The hot Asian import reveals what it was like to work side-by-side with academy Award-winning director Ang Lee on the best foreign film of the year, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon.
Claudia Black: Farscape's ''Aeryn Sun'' on the set In Australia of the Sci-Fi Channel's hottest new hit. Claudia takes us behind-the-scenes, talks about being a role model for women, and juggling her movie career.
Lee Meriwether: The feline foe from Batman reminisces about being on the famed '60s TV series with her campy co-stars. Find out what it was like to work with William Shatner and to fill the shoes of Lily Munster.
Angelie Almendare: Dubbed as the ''Latina Cindy Crawford,'' this red-hot model/actress dishes the dirt on her humble beginnings. She discusses everything from modeling discrimination to being a ''butt-double'' on TV.

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Issue #87
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Vol 10 #1 2001
Julianne Moore, Hannibal femme: A revealing interview with the two-time Academy Award-nominated actress who talks about her start in soap operas, B-movies, and the importance of working with Steven Spielberg and serial-killers.
Hannibal: Behind-the-scenes: Nine yeras after the first blockbuster hit theatres, we begin round two with Dr. Hannibal Lecter, this time at large in Italy.
Traci Lords: ''First Wave'' femme: Spicin'-up the Sci-Fi Channel in prime time, Lords kicks alien butt as First Wave's curvy crusader (''My heroine starts as a tough-as-nails Linda Hamilton meets Tomb Raider'').
First Wave: Shape of things to come: For openers, there's the ''hospital Lolita''... and one delicious doctor. Vixens (human and alien) invade the third season. Will Earth surrender to their sexual conquests?
Sheeri Rappaport: ''NYPD Blue'': The actress & former FF writer plays a recurrent role on the hit series. She recals the good old days - Little Witches, Xena, a female director, nudity & Sci-Fi's 50 Sexiest.
Www.watchusdie.com: Is it a real site? This internet-based horror film featuring Playboy babes is filled with suspenseful, sizzling scenes and karate-kicking sorority sisters. Is it live, or is it the Internet?
Dario Argento and the sex kitten: A preview of Argento's latest, I Can't Sleep. Chiara Caselli, an Italian bombshell, reflects upon the director's return to his Giallo turf - an expanded body count & deeper shades of red.
''Creature Features'': Back to the '50s: ''We used to dream-up the title first, then make the poster!'' Babes, brain eaters, spiders, sex, vamps, Viking women, voodoo - vintage American International ''monster pix'' are remade for HBO.
Paula Labaredas: ''Eves's Preyer'': This talented B-movie actress discusses her psychological thriller movie, growing up sheltered, and trying to make a path for herself to movie stardom. Can A-list be far behind?
''Drainiac'': Honey, the sink's backed up: A sleeper shot on barely a shoestring, combines slime, spirits, skin, a succubus & shoddy plumbing. So why is it infinitely more entertaining than Titanic or any Sharon Stone movie?

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Vol 9 #9 2001
Thora Birch: Dungeons & Dragons: The American Beauty is back! Cast as the sword 'n' sorcery saga's heroine, she's definitely not playing games. Birch broaches the attire, special effects, script and sequels.
Kristen Wilson: Dungeons & Dragons: ''My charachter is one hot bitch,'' she says. Grilled on the film's Prague locations, this ''elf'' kicks serious Keebler butt.
The making of ''Dungeons & Dragons'': After 10 years in development, and brushes with Coppola & Cameron, the dragons are out of hibernation.
Zoe McClellan: Dungeons & Dragons: Her ''uptight virgin'' wields magic & a pet pocket Dragon. But McClellan ''kmew nothing about D&D game!''
Bond babe reaches a ''Vertical Limit'': Izabella Scorupco (Goldeneye) & Robin Tunney (End of Days, The Craft) admit to getting ''very high.''
The batlin' babes of ''Battle Dome'': Bye, bye Cherry Pie. Stripping-off their alter egos, the bombshells reveal their personal lives. Meet the Catholic schoolgirl, the bitch, and the Emma peeled down to her lingerie.
Bullets & Brinke Stevens: Killin' Time: The horror veteran plays it straight (absolutely no shower scenes!!). Her recollection of Real Time, a violent vignette: waterbeds, beer, blood, the Tarzan Room, goth & a ghost.
''Real Time'': Hotties/Horror or Hype?: An innovative scary flick with a femme fatale at the core? Or schlock? A diary of carnage, budgets & bloopers.
Francoise Yip: Return of Robocop: Hong Kong's action star meets the Chromed Crusader in a Canadian comeback. Yip raps about the fatal femmes.
Babes of ''Wes Craven's Dracula 2000'': Jennifer Esposito and Colleen Fitzpatrick (Vitamin C) on the sexually liberating frills of vampirism, 21st-century style.
LoriDawn Messuri: A stripper & Satan: It's an odyssey in hell. Table Of Five's Messuri bumps 'n' grinds in a horror pic described as ''sexy, disturbing.''

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Issue #85
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Kelly Hu: Martial arts mistress: Her Martial Law series, though popular, was canned! Hu talks about the quiet finale, fights, free shit, the good/bad psyche of her femme fatale, stunts, Sammo & sex appeal.
Drew Barrymore: Charlie's Angel: Not at all bedeviled by her controversial past, the producer/actress reflects upon her company, Poison Ivy, angels, bad girls, Batman, sci-fi, Cinderella and sensuality.
Charlie's Angels: Sex and the 70's: The advent of TV's 'jiggle' epoch: the Angel who contributed to the TV series' origin, fall of the Farrah phenomenon, the pre-Charlie ''B-movies'' and careers in purgatory.
The ''Angels'' 2000: Sugar or spice?: They're not exactly angels, anymore. The film's director raps about ''jigle'' (''a bit of nudity''), honing the script into shooting shape and which Angel was the toughest to cast.
Laurie Wallace: Smokin'-up sci-fi: She doesn't dig Shakespeare but she peeled at Poe's tomb! The mesmerizing Maxim model muses as a Bond babe, sci-fi siren & tasty comic book bombshell.
Asia Argento: Blood & beta sex: ''I'll never get my tits out again for a film.'' Debuting as film director, the daughter of Italy's #1 shockmeister talks casting couches, critics & the horror pic she declined to direct.
Vera Gemma: (Italian) Scary movie: ''I have a pistol tattooed on my ass.'' Opting for sex appeal over Spaghetti Westerns, she looks in Asia Argento's Scarlet Diva & heats-up a remake of a horror classic.
Carrie-Anne Moss on ''Red Planet'': Between Matrix sequels, Moss - a sci-fi icon whose credits include Terrified, an ''early Heather Graham'' vehicle - resurfaced in the genre: her commentary.
Lindy Booth: ''Relic Hunter'': ''My character is not blessed with too many brains!'' Formerly cast as cheerleaders, this fantasy film femme traded her pom poms for a weekly gig as TV's sexiest sidecick.

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Issue #84
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Vol 9 #7
November 2000

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Vol 9 #6 2000

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Issue #82
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Vol 9 #4/5 2000
Jennifer Lopez: "The Cell": The pop diva, previously cast in modest successes, stars in a sci-fi saga about a serial killer. A blockbuster?
Our reunion with Hilary Swank: We Introduced you to Swank, who made her debut in Buffy/Vampire, in 1996: her post-Oscar interview.
Barbara Payton: Hammer tragedy: The Hollywood horror story of a blonde bombshell who developed a double life in a '53 Hammer sci-fi film.
Ingrid Pitt: Hammer Vamp: Pitt pounds our Top 50 list... reveals how Hammer duped censors... talks nipples... recalls Vampire Lovers.
Hammer's 50 sexiest: Comely cavewomen, bloodthirsty belles, virgins & vixens: a survey of Hammer's femmes.
Yutte Stensgaard: Hammer heat: She screamed & screamed again. But, off-screen, the actress declined to talk about a sapphic vamp role.
Martine Beswicke: Hammer hellcat: Whether playing Sister Hyde, an evil vamp or an Amazon Queen, the Jamaican actress is good at being bad.
The Collinsons: "Twins of Evil": Juicing the genre as Hammer's titillating twins, the Playboy Playmates recall stories about their classic.
Caroline Munro: Hammer honey: The bodacious Bond Girl/Sinbad sidekick nixed nudity but filled-in for Farrah Fawcett in bikini-laden sci-fi sophistry.
"Zeta One": The distaff "Plan 9"?: T&A from outer space: a '69 forerunner of Surrender Cinema starred familiar faces from Hammer's horror stable.
Sam Phillips: She turns on the radio: The B-movie starlet (Phantasm II, Sex Crimes) chronicles a new career as L.A.'s morning talk show host.
Regina Russell: "Sex Files II" preview: Cast as a mermaid, she made her debut in Steven Spielberg's Hook and later swam into sexpot roles.
Glori-Anne Gilber: Video vamp: She cooks in Camcorder quickies: take Killer Sex Queen From Cyberspace - please.

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Issue #81
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Vol 9 #3 2000

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Issue #80
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Vol 9 #2 2000
The babes of "X-Men": "It's a superhero comic movie that women can appreciate as much as men." The director pledges fidelity to the comic: will fans buy into alterations ("sexy but practical" slants on the trademark costumes)?
"X-Men" mesmerizer: Anna Paquin: "It was really cool to play Rogue," says the actress. "She is very strong - she just had to be to survive." The Oscar-winning actress adds dimension to the comic book's fatal, & literally untouchable femme.
"X-Men": The making of Mystique: A real challenge for the makeup department: cast a sexy mutant, supermodel Rebecca Romijn-Stamos wears little more than scales, prosthetics, some blue spray paint & a very steely expression.
"The Curse": Feminist werewolves: A female director/screenwriter probes role reversal: a woman turns into a hairy, nocturnal predator who feasts upon male victims. Bottom line: it's all about lycanthropy, rage and PMS.
Jason (Part X) and his girl Friday: The hockey mask is back, transplanting his mayhem to outer space: however, contrary to rumor, he's matched with a femme - not Freddy Krueger. Producer Sean S. Cunningham offers a preview.
"Whirlgirl": Cyberspace siren: Described as "Xena in the 21st century," she's an illustrated sci-fi crusader who's kicking butt on the internet. Is Whirlgirl the shape of things to come? Will Sandra Bullock play her?
Paula Prentiss: Stepford Meltdown: The sizzlin' screen legend/actress/comedienne - whom Empire cited as "one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history" - recounts an illustrious career and her transformation into a Stepford Wife.
Kim Dawson: Bikinis, B-pix, Boss lady: The blonde bombshell's candid reflections: tackling torrid roles and living with stereotypes. Frustrated with recurrent gigs as bimbos and strippers, Dawson graduated to screenwriter & producer.
Claudia Jennings: The drive-in diva: A definitive behind-the-scenes chronicle of the Playboy icon's life & death. Hugh Hefner, and a legion of filmmakers, recount the Gator Bait actress who was almost one of Charlie's Angels
Amanda Tapping: "Stargate SG-1": "I don't want my charachter to become this sci-fi sexpot..." Tapping into the reformation of genre heroines, she raps about the Boy's Club (Hollywood branch), extraterrestrials & The Outer Limits.

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Issue #79
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Vol 9 #1 2000

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Issue #78
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Vol 8 #17 2000

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Vol 8 #16 2000

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Vol 8 #15 2000
The Crow: Salvation, Kirsten Dunst From Ann Rice to James O'Barr, Aaliyah & Jet Li : Romeo Must Die, Laurie Fortier: In Crowd, and the Cinema's Curvaceous Cavewomen.

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Vol 8 #14 2000

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Vol 8 #13 2000
"The Lost World": Safari sisters: A pulpy panache fuels this TV series but, bottom line, the scripts are skimpier than the heoine's makeshift bikini.
Neve Campbell: A bad girl is a scream: Reflecting on the Scream 3 set, Campbell talks scary stuff, stereotypes, Party Of 5 and Wild Things.
Wes Craven: Scream no more: Venting his final Scream: the director on the script, the horror franchise's future and real violence.
Kevin Williamson: His silent scream: It started wth a script titled Scary Movie: the scribe recalls sequels, censors & Jamie Lee Curtis.
"Hangman's Daughter": Dusk/Dawn 3: Reopened for business, the Titty Twister unveils it's #1 vamp: should you pull-up a stool? The director's dialogue.
Kristen Cloke: "Final Destination": One of sci-fi's sexiest icons raps about her supernatural thriller: co-star Ali Larter hates horror & loves N.J.
A couple of sci-fi sirens make a movie: It's the production saga of Me & Will: two actresses snub Hollywood to produce & direct a film lauded at Sundance.
"Hot Wax Zombies On Wheels": The script lampoons yuppie vanity & B-pix. So why is it likely this film may be exempted from cult status?
Elke Jeinsen: Baywatch & Ballistics: It's a Hollywood fairy tale: Germany's primary bombshell finds peace, prosperity and true love in L.A., right? - Not!
"Witchcraft" vs. corporate voodoo: This franchise is all about bosoms & bogeymen. But will the critically-drubbed, low budget series survive 2000?
"Witchcraft": Alisa Christensen: A stunt woman/horror vet has wrestled with Jim Carrey (Man In The Moon) and "nudity in low budget stuff."
From Amish country to "Witchcraft": Cast in films officiated by Roger Corman & Francis Ford Coppola, genre pinup Kim Kopf turns producer.

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Vol 8 #12 2000
LoriDawn Messuri: Sci-Fi star 2000: Increasing her media visibility - and hanging with Party of 5 - she starred in a provocative horror film.
Robin Tunney: "Supernova" siren: Reflections of genre fare (she rejected Scream), independently produced films and nudity in outer space.
Angela Basset: "Supernova" siren: The Oscar winning actress, no stranger to sci-fi, talks about the film's director & a "bloody" good role.
Heather Donahue & the "Blair Witch": Her recollections of auditions, outtakes & optional endings. Also insight on the sequel & life beyond Blair.
Making of "The Blair Witch Project": The filmmakers discuss behind-the-scenes contretemps, budgets, favorite femmes and stupid titles.
Making of "The Bare Wench Project": No script, low-budget: it's like Blair Witch, except for the lesbian bonding & nude bonfire dancing.
Making of "The Erotic Witch Project": No script, low-budget: it's like Blair Witch, except for the lesbian bonding & nude bonfire dancing.
Babes in the woods: Burkittsville: A quiet town in Maryland - a backdrop for Blair Witch - suffers the consequences of the film's success.
It's the ballad of Joanne Rubino: An actress/aspiring producer literally applies muscle in her crusade to crack the Boy's Club (the Hollywood branch).
Cameron Diaz: unmasked: The former model and co-star Catherine Keener talk hair, Hollywood sapphism and last year's surreal cult movie.
Baywatch's Bonnie-Jill Laflin: The witch (she played one in Macbeth) & ex-Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader on mermaids, fantasy film & more.
The life & films of Mary Millington: As Britain's horror industry dwindled, softcore sex boomed. A star was born in 1977. She died two years later.

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Issue #72
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Vol 8 #11 2000
The Femme Fatales of "First Wave": The sex is out of this world! Chris Brancato, creator of the sci-fi series, introduces you to his weekly venue of babes from outer space. Will earth be rescued by an extraterrestrial addiction to lust?
"First Wave" babe: Claudette Mink: "I'm a sexy, evil alien whose mission is to seduce the hero. I stick a worm, made of brain matter, in his ear." The actress - who's sizzled in a surfeit of sci-fi entertainment - is a bad girl from beyond.
"First Wave" babe: Brandy Ledford: This former centerfold plays a strumpet from outer space. But she is no stranger to sci-fi, what with The Outer Limits. "And I was the Fiber Op Girl in Demolition Man. I was just horrible."
"First Wave" babe: Keegan C. Tracy: During one episode, she was probed by aliens, dangled from a dam and performed her first nude scenes. The actress recalls racier footage that have made waves in the European market.
Emmanuelle Beart: French Fatale: Do you remember her sexy role in Mission: Impossible? She hopes not. France's #1 sex goddess, whose roles include an angel and a nude model, prefers intimate movies to blockbusters.
"Date With An Angel": clipped wings: Ms. Beart made her U.S. debut in a 1987 fantasy, which bedeviled critics and exorcised audiences from theatres. Things got off to a shaky start when patrons shot down the ending at previews.
CC Costigan is "Shadow Warrior": While sharpening-up her comedy chops for a sitcom, the model/actress "kicks ass and takes names" in a western camouflaged as a sci-fi saga ("It's like La Femme Nikita meets Species").
Trashylingerie.com: So what do Jamie Lee Curtis, Winona Ryder, Drew Barrymore & Dennis Rodman have in common? It all has something to do with Madonna's cone bra and the late Princess Di's garter belt.
Horror auteur, Kevin S. Tenney: The director/screenwriter whose output includes cult classics, Night Of The Demons and Witchboard - reflects on budgets, nudity, sequels, special effects and his favorite femmes fatales.
LoriDawn Messuri: Sci-Fi siren: Before nailing a recurrent role on Party Of Five, she was a real blast in a sci-fi shoot-'em-up called Wasteland Justice. Messuri recalls the embryonic stage of her career: bikini contests.

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Issue #71
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Vol 8 #10 2000
Asia Argento: Horror Princess: Italy's raciest rebel combines graphic sex and an autobiographical guessing game in her debut as film director.
Sigourney Weaver: Alienated: A femme fatale at 50, Weaver - cast as a has-been sci-fi squeeze in Galaxy Quest - spoofs Star Trek.
Galaxy Quest: Behind the scenes: Sigourney Weaver, Tim Allen and crew discuss the space saga's scrapped concepts and the revised vision.
It's Kelly Van Halen - In 3D: Making her debut in an IMAX movie, Van Halen - a drummer's ex-wife - cracks the (Hollywood) Boy's Club.
Bond babe at House On Haunted Hill: Famke Janssen, Goldeneye's vixen, is queen of the Castle in a '99 hybrid of bogeymen and B-pix panache.
Tia Carrere is the Relic Hunter: Cast as a "female Indiana Jones," the Hawaiian beauty strikes gold in her TV role as an assertive woman.
Sara Barrett: Curves and cadavers: The Snapdragon singer raps all about bone chillers, B-films, Cannes, nudity, punk rock, aliens, sex and Satan.
Life of a starlet #1: Griffin Drew: The Surrender Cinema siren, who swings (on-screen) with randy ghosts and Martians, talks torrid scenes.
I was a teenage "Dead Hate The Living": Full Moon shot a movie in a "haunted" hospital: only the film survives (along with the cast, crew and craft service...)
Jamie Donahue: "Dead Hate Living" diva: Formerly sentenced to women-in-prison flicks, this Full Moon femme is zapping zombies and hustling screenplays.
Life of a starlet #2: Amber Newman: Inside the ingenue's survival kit: erotic cable, films shot in 5 days, surgery, sexy robots and Sally Jesse Raphael.
Life of a starlet #3: Sita Thompson: The Cannes belle's bountiful year: Bob Rafelson, stripteasers, go-go dancers, Michael Madsen, oaters.

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Vol 8 #9 1999
Geena Davis: From Flies to Rodents: A sci-Fi vet (The Fly), she broaches fantasy with Stuart Little: Davis details the book-to-film alterations.
Lana Wood: Bond, Beelzebub & B-Films: The bombshell's Hollywood odyssey & behind-the-scenes vignettes: 007, Cheri Caffaro, Playboy, sister Natalie.
Denise Richards: Christmas curves: A "Starhip Troopers" siren, who goes fission in 007's World, reflects on the evolution of the Bond Girl.
Sophie Marceau: Electrifying 007: From wholesome to hot: France's most outspoken sex symbol on the Worldly role & the Bond Girls legacy.
Serena S. Thomas: 007's warmflash: Past roles: Princess Diana, a sapphic lover, a Buffy vamp. But she was "terrified" when cast as a Bond girl!
Maria Grazia Cucinotta: Smokin' 007: Bumpin' the Bond Girl stereotype, she conquers the World in the series' most expensive teaser to date.
The femme fatales of "First Wave": It's gonna be a saucier second season for the sci-fi series: but scenes shot for the U.S. market will be subdued.
Shannon Lee: Kung Fu fighting: The daughter of legendary Bruce Lee, the sister of Brandon Lee: sustaining the distaff side of her heritage.
Soft body: starlet/entrepreneur: Bonding models & B-film divas, former ingenue Becky LeBeau turns director/producer for her video venue.
A fetish for Julia Parton: Is she retiring? Surveying her past as a stripper, nude model and soft-core star, she pitches marriage-to you.
The amazing, colossal Joy Harmon: The former 50-foot teen recalls life with Groucho Marx, her drive-in films & latherin'-up for Cool Hand Luke.
A "Beverly Hills 90210" siren & satan: Angel Boris, prime time belle, talks bikinis, bedevilment, stripping, sci-fi, S&M, seduction and Warlock 3.

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Issue #69
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Vol 8 #8 1999
"Dusk Till Dawn 3": Santanico's back: Rebecca Gayheart (Scream 2) & Sonia Braga star in this prequel. But who will reprise Salma Hayek's role as Santanico Pendemonium? Executive producer/co-writer Robert Rodriguez offers a preview.
Ashley Laurence: Hellraiser: Pinhead's soul mate discusses Clive Barker & a switch to another franchise (the Warlock series). She also professes an affection for horror films. But her non-genre pix? It's better you shouldn't ask.
Linda Blair: Living with the "Exorcist": Life, after the 1973 horror classic, was a roller coaster: Blair recalls the disastrous sequel, her made-for-TV controversy, working with neophyte director Wes Craven and the comeback of Grease.
Dina Meyer: Totally "Bats": The sexy sci-fi siren has jostled with medieval beasts (Dragonheart), big bugs (Starship troopers), & data couriers from the 21st century) Johnny Mnemonic). Now it's rabid bats!
Devin Devasquez: Heatin'-up horror: "I'm uncomfortable with anything satanic," says the bombshell. "Something like the Exorcist would freak me out." Nevertheless, she's a hellcat in bikini 'n' ballistics films & Brian Yuzna's shocker.
"Modern Vampires": Chic and amoral: Kim Cattrall (Star Trek VI) & Natasha Gregson Wagner (Buffy The Vampire Slayer) suck-up to L.A. night life in a bloody black comedy that's kindling critical and censorial mayhem.
Bon appetit! She's an alien buffet: Launching her sex appeal into "The Outer Limits", Canadian actress Fiona Loewi-whom Martians rate as Top of The food chain-may wind-up on the menu in a very subversive sci-fi saga.
Sissy Spacek recalls "Carrie": The horror classic, released during Halloween 1976, earned her an Oscar nomination: Spacek recounts the blood, the shower, the prom pageantry that smoked and the missing scene.
Amy Irving on blood and Brian De Palma: Irving recalls Brian De Palma on Carrie & The fury, outtakes, giving voice to Jessica Rabbit and life with Steven Spielberg.
Classic "Carrie" vs. "Carrie II": Female trouble, teen angst, physic trauma. The pioneering movie was, "in body and soul, a woman's picture. The boys are ciphers." Comparisons to Buffy & why Carrie transcends teen pix.

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Vol 8 #7 1999
James Bond's femmes: Bonding together in The World Is Not Enough, Denise Richards & sultry Sophie Marceau discuss their roles in the 007 epic.
Heather's nightmares: Heather Langenkamp recalls Wes Craven & Freddy - and admits that living on Elm Street was both, a sweet dream & a nightmare.
Stuart Gordon: Re-Animated: Heads up! The horrormeister (and Disney operative), who re-animated the genre, raps about violence, pigeonholing, Full Moon, dolls and his favorite femmes fatales.
Barbara Crampton: Re-Animated: Bidding adieu to doaps, the daytime TV/horror movie veteran may slip behind-the-scenes for her sci-fi venue. But she may initially reunite with her Re-Animator director.
The devil and Winona Ryder: Meg Ryan co-produces Lost Souls, a supernatural saga about Satan, spiritual restoration, substantive women's roles. Will Ryder and Co. exorcise cliches from the genre?
Rebecca Ferrati: Undercovered: The FF cover woman has been decorative in films ranging 'A' to 'B' (Embrace of the Vampire) but she claims there's nothing very pretty about a white slavery 'scandal.'
Castle returns to Haunted Hill: The daughter of William Castle, legendary filmmaker/huckster, is engaged as co-producer on a remake of her dad's gimmicky 1958 B-classic, House of Haunted Hill.
Dana Wynter & Body Snatchers: The beautiful Brit actress pops open a Pandora's Box of the '50s & '60s: reflections of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Vincenrt Price and TV's scariest sixty minutes.
Kari Skogland: A female director's forum on violence: Le Femme Nikita, her compromise on The Crow TV series and a twist on the latest Children of the Corn movie.

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Vol 8 #6 1999
Flinstones II: Prehistoric Pulchritude: Jim Henson's dinosaurs vs mother-in-law from hell (Joan Collins): it's about Fred & Wilma's romance.
Kiana Tom: "Universal Soldier II": Cable-TV's workout diva straps on heavy artillery in this sci-fi sequel: it's about a super computer that flips its chip.
Heidi Schanz: "Universal Soldier II": She really gives a Damme: formerly a supporting player in sci-fi pix, Schanz kicks butt in computer killer saga.
Tia Carrere: TV's Lara Croft?: Allure, action and artifacts. Cast as TV's Relic Hunter, Carrere is the embodiment of a certain CD siren.
Lucy Lawless explores Xena's Psyche, & speculates on the heroine's future: The actress raps about her accident, The 3 Stooges, the series' dark episodes & Xena's alternative lifestyle (?).
Xena on the cutting room floor: Rob Tapert, the series' producer/creator, sounds-off on Lucy Lawless, censorship, violence & lesbian ambiguity.
Claire Stansfield: Xena's witch alti: The ex-model candidly discusses nudity, B-films, superwomen, The X-Files & a movie she'd prefer to forget.
Alexandra Tydings: Xena's Aphrodite: Admitting that she's not a sci-fi girl, the starlet recounts the myth and maintenance of her live goddess.
Xena the 'Sin Trade' diary, written by the actress who plays Otere: Gauged by FF as one of Sci-Fi's 50 Sexiest Femmes, she chronicles her tenure on the TV show.
Christina Fulton: Lucida's Spell: Meet the next millennium's femme fatale (& screenwriter). Roles include a rebellious vampire and sexy witch.
Jon Jacobs: Lucida's Spell: Meet a director who reformed genre icons-witches & female vampires-into symbols of sexuality & strength.

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Roger Corman's "Millenium Queen": So what's in the future for Julie Strain, Queen of the B-Pix? A surfeit of sci-fi, shoot-'em-ups, snow and showers.
"Heavy Metal II: F.A.K.K.2" The Movie - It's "Road Warrior", "Terminator" & Sex: A animated movie pioneers "the new [sci-fi] mythology": cast includes all breeds of bloodsuckers, beasts and babes.
Kevin Eastman: creator of F.A.K.K.2: The Heavy Metal publisher launched a media empire with the creation of his "teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles."
Julie Strain is F.A.K.K.2, femme fatale: Some nudity was required for her Sundance appearance: reflections of sex goddesses and comic book heroines.
Monsters that eat naked L.A. starlets: Did we get your attention? the "full-busted bitch Barbarella" talks Zen filmmaking (no scripts), low budgets & religion.
The adventures of Lisann DeVaul: Sci-fi modeling & Lara Croft cloning: She formerly modeled as "Sheena": now the sci-fi siren is swinging into action, posing as even juicier jungle babe.
Gen 13: "Dawson's Creek," sci-fi style: The comic book is adapted into an animated movie: a smoky show-down, a tempestuous heroine, sexy sci-fi.
Comic books & sultry superheroines: They're bad, bosomy, hot & homicidal: do the medium's anti-heroines wield a negative influence among male fans?
Drawn to be bad & bustin' out on video: Cleavage/carnage. London Night's bad girls cooked in comics: now they're embodied as live action vixens.
She's the surrogate Bettie Page: Christa Campbell, who's posed as the pinup icon & London Night's alluring aurora, is cracking the Boys Club.
She's the part time "Vampirella": Carolyn Renne Smith, Vampi's alter ego, discusses roles for mature (30+) women & the dark side of kiddie TV.

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"The Curse": Sex & She Wolves: It's that time of month for lycanthropes. Director Jacqueline Garry adds a feminist slant to the myth.
"Scream Queens" The Musical: "They Sing, They Dance, They Die!" A musical revue lampoons the horror babes who were sliced and diced.
Linnea Quigley: Silent Scream: The Sovereign of Showers & Splatter recalls a bygone era, including her abdication as a scream queen.
The genesis & end of scream queens: Editor Calvin Beck developed the "scream queen" handle as homage to veteran actresses! What happened?
After her "Slumber Party Massacre": Recounting a decade of lathering-up and shrieking, horror vet Brinke Stevens eulogizes the scream queens.
Michelle Bauer: Screamin' laughter: She's an actress, comedienne and Hollywood's missed opportunity. But don't call her a scream queen.
Donna D'Errico: Bye to Malibu Barbie: From bombshell to bees: a former Baywatch babe drops her bikini and suits-up for screaming in Candyman III.
Sapphism snd Science Fiction: Sarah Connor (Terminator II), Ellen Ripley (Aliens), etc.: lesbians finally identify with the genre.
Cult queen is out of the closet: Fed-up with tenement films, Phoebe Legere stars as Marquis De Slime, adapted from her script.
Tina Louise: Not Giddy about Gilligan: Rejecting a Cary Grant film, she approved a role that Jayne Mansfield declined - something about a 3-hour tour.
A Sci-Fi siren meets Jerry Springer: The untold story behind the unlikely "tabloid couple": it began at Las Vegas' annual caucus of pulchritude and porn.
Tracy Scoggins: Beyond "Babylon 5"?: Formerly bad & bikini-clad, this former sex kitten has reformed into one of the genre's beloved role models.

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Vol 8 #1 1999

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Vol 7 #17 1999
Carrie-Anne Moss - The Matrix: Cast in sci-fi thriller helmed by the Wachowski brothers (Bound), Moss plays a "Lara Croft" surrogate in a world enslaved by virtual reality. The actress raps about her extremely physical role.
The making of the Matrix: Withdrawing from 'the dumbing down of movies,' i.e. producing 'smarter sci-fi' by circumventing mainstream Hollywood. The stone cold, behind-the-scenes reality involved in a film about unreality.
Rachel Weisz - The Mummy Maiden: The star of independently-produced pix goes commercial, enduring camels, curses, desert heat, CGI effects and the living dead. There's just one hitch: 'I don't like horror movies! I get really scared!!'
Julie Strain - Cells, sci-fi, sex appeal: The heir to Sybil Danning's 'action heroine' handle, this alluring entrepreneur is blending curves and cartoons in the very animate Heavy Metal: Fakk II: the fantasy femme fries-up the franchise.
Shelley Duvall - She's still Shinning: Making her debut in 1970, she's made a profusion of fantasy films: The Shinning, 3 Women, Popeye, Time Bandits, et al. The actress discusses her recent sci-fi movie.
Kerine Elkins: Bras and Bogeymen: The punk rocker stars in a confection of sci-fi & mayhem: "it was an honor being in the same film with the producer of Blood Feast - even though I was hanging from the meathook most of the time."
Sally Kirkland - Sex from outer space: Turning director, the Oscar-nominated actress- aka "the first nude actor in New York theater" - relates a story of erotic exploration (extraterrestrial style) in Women: Stories of Passion.
Veronica's closet: X-Files, The Birds...- and Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Alien, Witches of Eastwick. As the self-professed "queen of sci-fi," Veronica Cartwight has all the right stuff.
Michele Scarabelli - Sci-fi Siren: She portrayed our favorite martian on the Alien Nation series and five movie spin-offs: off-camera, the outspoken actress sounds-off, about the environment, nudity, Hollywood & her show.
A sexy TV series spawns Creepshow 3: The Hot Springs Hotel sitcom reveals more tan than wit. The producer's projects oscillate from John Sayles to an epic about big mosquitoes: and he's itching to do Creepshow sequels.

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Vol 7 #16 1999
A Black Scorpion special plus Vivica Fox, James Warren, and Mimi Rogers

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Vol 7 #13 1999
Asia Argento - Horror Princess, Candace Hilligoss, Bobbi Phillips, Cindy Sherman, Radha Mitchell, and the Babes of Troma's 'Terror Firmer'

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Vol 7 #12 1999
The SEX Files, Petra Sexton, Kira Reed, Delphine Pacific, Jacqueline Lovell, and Making Sci-Fi Cable Sizzle

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Vol 7 #11 1999
Carrie II, Amy Irving, Clea Duvall, Annabella Sciorra, Terry Moore, Diana Dors, and 'Highlander's' Elizabeth Gracen

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Vol 7 #9 1999

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