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ELECTRIC SHEEP
Magazine from United Kingdom
Ceased publication


- A movie magazine from the UK which focuses on the darker side of cinema.
- "Each issue explores a different theme taken from the dark cinematic basement we have made our home. It contains exclusive content not available on the website."
- Published monthly online and quarterly in print by Wallflower Press.
- 68 Glossy color pages.
- Website: www.electricsheepmagazine.com

Last updated:
12 June 2014
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CONTENTS: 2008 2009 2010 All GALLERIES: 2008 2009 2010 All

Issue 6
September/October/November 2009
Terry Gilliam's The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
Raindance 09
Political animation
Louche mariachi rockabilly Dan Sartain picks his top films!


Issue 5
June/July/August 2009
SUBSTITUTE: Black for white, stranger for lover, master for servant, robot for human, cross-dresser for femme fatale.
Interview with French master of the fantastique Marc Caro
Richard Lester's The Bed Sitting Room
Comic strip review of Hardware
Femme Dada: V?ra Chytilov?'s Daisies


Issue 4
March/April/May 2009
The spring issue of Electric Sheep focuses on Tainted Love to celebrate the release of the sweet and bloody pre-teen vampire romance Let the Right One In, with articles on incestuous cinematic siblings, Fran?ois Ozon's tales of tortuous relationships, destructive passion in Nic Roeg's Bad Timing, Julio Medem's ambiguous lovers and nihilistic tenderness from K?ji Wakamatsu. Also in this issue: film in Berlin from squat cinema to the Berlinale, the Polish New Wave, screen vamps, comic strip on the Watchmen film adaptation, and Ipso Facto's top films.

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