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![]() The Brains and Boobs of Russ Meyer Simon Sprackling and Tim James an interview with 'Funnyman' folks Bruce Lee, the man, the myth... Quentin Tarantino Man or Mouth? Candid Cameos A-Z of Cameo appearances Clockwork Orange An appreciation Green Shoots of Recovery Has the Horror Film really died? How to Make a Slasher Film DIY Guide! Film and Video Reviews Natural Born Killers, Pulp Fiction, Faust, Kalifornia, Killing Joe, Order of Death, Surviving the Game, As Tears Go By, Island on Fire, The Story of Ricki, Moldiver, Vampire Princess Miyu, Beyond Bedlam, Bodysnatchers, Boy Meets Girl, The Crazies, True Romance, Cronos, Interview with the Vampire, The Jogger, Midnight Movie Massacre, Jack Be Nimble, Matinee, The Monastery of Sendomir, Naked as Nature Intended, The Sect, Needful Things, Shallow Grave, Rats: Night of Terror, Cool Hand Luke, Dolores Claiborne, Batman Forever, Die Hard 3. Sex, Blood and Medicine Men An interview with famous British Author Graham Masterton Dead Meat Exclusive deleted chapter from Stephen Laws book The frighteners Never Give Up Want to get a book into print yourself? Steve Harris tells you how! Book Reviews section Rune, Angels, The Watcher, Insomnia, Sez Murder Art, Nocturne, Hoodoo Man, The Bridge and more. Laserdisc Guide A beginners guide for the uninitiated Laserdisc Reviews Hard Boiled, Night of the Living Dead, The Shawshank Redemption, Reservoir Dogs, Halloween, Schindler's List, Forrest Gump. |
![]() Carmilla: J. Sheridan Le Fanu and Hammer's Karnstein Trilogy Universal's Master Make-Up Artist Vampirella: The Princess of Drakulon Finally Hits the (big?) Screen The frighteners: A Review The Artomic Man: Sculptor Thomas Kuntz Stresses Quality Over Quantity In His Work Cauldron of Culture and Class: Frankenstein, The Play; Omnimax Special Effects Film Sleep No More: In The Video Vault: Flesh Gordon; The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari; Blood Countess; The Fabulous Baron Munchausen; Freaked; The Ghost and Mr. Chicken; The X-Files; Species; City of Lost Children; One Million Years B.C.; Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot; Zarkorr! The Invader; Werewolf vs. The Vampire Woman; Kwaidan; Music To Calm The Savage Beast: Combustible Edison - Schizophonic; Ron Haydock & The Boppers - 99 Chicks; House of Dark Shadows/Night of Dark Shadows Soundtracks; Ultra Lounge Series Vol. 3; Project Infinity; The A-Bones - The Claw/Spooks-A-Poppin' The Scary Library: A Thousand Faces: Lon Chaney's Unique Artistry In Motion Pictures; Creature Features Movie Guide Strikes Again The Monster Mall: Mother's Worry/Outlaw With "Robin Hood Fink" Kits; King Kong Kit; Milton The Monster Kit; Batman Forever Vinyl Kits; Don't Be Afraid of the Dark Resin Kits; Princess Ananka Kit; The Batman Series Kits; ID4 - Aliens and attacker Ship Model Kits; Whilce Portacio's Wetworks Toys; Uncle Charlie Puppet |
![]() Mission: Impossible : Cruising the Digital Backlot The action finale of Mission: Impossible - created by Industrial Light & Magic - entailed placing a computer generated train and helicopter into digitally altered or created backgrounds, enhanced with elaborate miniature work and pyrotechnics. Article by Mark Cotta Vaz. Multiplicity: Split Personalities: For Multiplicity - a comedy about a man who hopes to find time for himself by undergoing a cloning procedure - director Harold Ramis engaged Boss Film Studios to produce four distinct versions of actor Michael Keaton, all of whom had to interact verbally and physically during the course of the film. Article by Janine Pourroy. The Nutty Professor: Pleasingly Klump. Escape from L.A.: Hasta La Buena Vista. The Arrival: Temperatures Rising. The frighteners: The Thrill of the Haunt. Hercules: Solving Mythical Dilemmas. The Adventures of Pinocchio: Puppetmasters. Nike Commercial: Eyes on the Ball. |
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![]() Kolchak-The Night Stalker: A Chicago-based newspaper reporter who was cronicling equally, to X-Files, bizarre cases. The DS horror guide: Howl of the Devil to I Married a Monster from Outer Space. Video Vault: Vampire In Brooklyn, Copycat, Crossworlds, Thirteen Ghosts, Sci-Fighters, Homicidal. X-Files: Firebugs, liver-eaters, embittered quadraplegics, even living decapitated heads... and the 2nd part of the guide to the new episodes. Also Gillian Anderson talks about the serial. Dark visions: Hot news of the new 007 adventure, the sequel to Jurassic Park and more. 19th Sitges International Fantasy Film Festival: From Killer Tongue to The frighteners. Choice cuts: Natural Born Killers. |
![]() Gillian Anderson: is she still the sexiest woman in SF? Independence Day: the best or worst film of the year? The frighteners: interview with director Peter Jackson. Brent Spiner explains why he wouldn't appear in any of the current Trek TV series. |
![]() X-Files poster & preview American Gothic Bordello of Blood Fantasy Film Festival report |
![]() Jerry Goldsmith: Profile of the glittering career of the movie music maestro and the most complete filmography ever published. The DS horror guide: Little Devils to Lost World: Jurassic Park 2. Choise cuts: Terminator 2: Judgement Day, Angel of Vengeance, Performance, The Masque Of The Red Death, Trauma, Pulp Fiction, Sweet Sweetback's Bad Assssss Song. Haunted Britain: A visit to Shropshire's notorious Striperstones. Sex-symbol Fiona Richmond: An interview with Britain's biggest sex star of the '70s. Video Vault: Quicksilver Highway, Unforgettable, Hemoglobin, Steel, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Men In Black, The Quest. Stalking Italian: The low budget schlock sci-fi and horror movies of the MIFED market in Milan. Diary of a madman: First part of Martin Coxhead's report from Fant-Asia Festival in Montreal. |
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![]() Top 50 frighteners - To celebrate the spooky season, we present the Shivers countdown of the Greats of the Horror world! The Fog On-Set Interview - Selma Blair and Tom Welling talk about their roles in the remake of John Carpenter's classic movie Masters of Horror Directors' Forum - Directors John Landis, Stuart Gordon, Joe Dante and Mick Garris discuss their work on the new TV Horror anthology series FrightFest 2005 Review - A look at some of the Horrors on offer at London's Premier Horror film festival, including Dead Meat, Evil Aliens, Contagium and more, plus a guest appearance by zombie maestro George Romero! David Cronenberg - The legendary director talks about his new projects - including A History of Violence 30 Horror DVDs You Must Own! - All the DVDs we think you'll need for a frightfully good Horror movie collection Plus Opinion - Kim Newman remembers writers John Brosnan and Tom Hutchinson, who died recently The Fright of Your Life - We choose a classic moment from Horror history. This month, a look back at Humphrey Bogart's only Horror role in The Return of Dr X The Pitt of Horror - Ingrid Pitt considers sex in the cinema and Hollywood's famous Hays code that censored films in the 1930s Poster - Celebrating four classic frighteners of the cinema screen! with news and TV, book, film and video reviews |
![]() Land Of The Dead: The movie review. The Exorcist: Forget the headlines and ignore the hysteria, LWLies brings you the truth about London Voodoo - straight from the source. The Outsider: He's fought a 30-year battle against studio suits, but if George A. Romero is the winner, who are the real losers? Dead Reckoning: George Romero's Dead Trilogy is an icon of the horror genre. Why? Urban Zombie: Oh dear God save me from this melting carnage. I'm surrounded by the living dead. Was I not warned? I am turning into one. I am one. Please God help me... The frighteners: George A. Romero isn't the only master of the genre whose movies you should be checking out. Rocky Horror: Buckle up for a whistle stop tour of horror's defining flicks; an ever changing story of vampires, aliens, and zombies that stretches from Germany to Japan via the good ol' US of A. Welcome to Horror History 101. Haiti: A History Of Violence: Hollywood has long been obsessed with Voodoo, zombies and the dark secrets of Haiti. But what is the truth of this shattered island's cultural heritage? The Zombie Survival Guide: It's finally happened: outbreak; war; defeat. Zombies control the earth, so what's next? Author Max Brooks has the answer... The Living Dead: Drugs, debauchery, ham sandwiches: all have their place in the raucous pantheon of rock casualties. But what about the guys who didn't make it - the luckless few who survived their decades of self-destruction? Shuffling, dead-eyed, unearthly... we salute rock's living dead. Musicians, man, they creep us out. Duck And Cover: Behind every zombie outbreak is a lab experiment gone wrong. But that hasn't stopped scientists creating some of the most dangerous substances ever devised. We take a sniff of some of the worst. |
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