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SHOCK CINEMA
Your Guide To Cult Movies, Arthouse Oddities, Drive-In Swill, And Underground Obscurities!
Biannual Fanzine from United States


- First issue: 1992
- Everything except "standard Hollywood slop".
- From the editorial to the last page Shock is a magazine with great personality. An informative source for weird movies.
- Before Shock Cinema Steve Puchalski was the creator of Slimetime. The reviews from that zine can be found in a wonderful book with the same title.
- Publisher/Editor: Steve Puchalski
- One issue per year, 40 black and white A4 pages.
- Website: www.shockcinemamagazine.com

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Issue 63
2023


Issue 62
Fall 2022


Issue 61
2022


Issue 60
2021

Barbara Parkins


Issue 59
2021


Issue 58
2020


Issue 57
December 2019


Issue 56
July 2019


Issue 55
December 2018

Sybil Danning


Issue 54
June 2018


Issue 53
December 2017


Issue 52
June 2017


Issue 51
December 2016


Issue 50
Spring 2016


Issue 49
Summer 2015


Issue 48
Spring 2015


Issue 47
December 2014


Issue 46
June/July/August 2014


Issue 45
December 2013


Issue 44
July/August/September 2013
Interviews with Stuart Whitman, Shirley Knight, Barbara Bouchet, and Jon Polito. Reviews include Alan Alda and Patrick McGoohan in Elmore Leonard's The Moonshine War; Kristoffer Tabori in Making It; a devout student refuses to embrace evolution in the Christploitation drama Test of Faith; Carole Laure in Gilles Carle's The Angel and the Woman [L'Ange et la Femme]; a pair of 1978, New York City street gang documentaries -- Youth Terror: The View From Behind the Gun and Lefty - Erinnerung An Einen Toten In Brooklyn [Lefty: Memories of a Dead One in Brooklyn]; Fabian Forte in Soul Hustler; Canadian singer Terry Jacks in the rural adventure Seasons in the Sun; Robin Phillips and Judy Geeson in Two Gentlemen Sharing; Robert Kramer's sci-fi fiasco Diesel; Brenda Sykes in Honky; Marcello Mastroianni and Oliver Reed in Dino Risi's Dirty Weekend; Tom Laughlin in The Young Sinner; The Legend of Hillbilly John; Lino Ventura and Mireille Darc in Fantasia Chez Les Ploucs; Tom Hanson's marijuana smuggling The Big Score [a.k.a. A Ton of Grass Goes To Pot]; David Selby and Kim Cattrall in The Night Rider; Victor Manuel, Ana Belιn and Michael J. Pollard in Morbo [Morbidness]; Donnie and Marie Osmond in Goin' Coconuts; Richard Conte and Anna Mizrahi in Emilio Vieyra's Stay Tuned For Terror [Extraρa Invasiσn]; Doug McClure in the Cold War TV-movie The Death of Me Yet; Don't Let the Riverbeast Get You!; et cetera.
Barbara Bouchet


Issue 43
December 2012
Interviews with Chris Elliott, Bruce Davison, Steve Railsback, Ian Ogilvy, and O-Lan Jones. Reviews include Bulle Ogier and Pierre Clementi in Les Idoles; Mark IV Pictures' boy-meets-bear melodrama A Stranger in My Forest; Scott Jacoby and Britt Ekland in Baxter!; a pair of early Martin Scorsese credits -- Pim de la Parra's Netherlands psychodrama Possessed [Bezeten; a.k.a. Obessions] and John Mavros' Reflections; Tom Selleck searches for arsonist Warren Oates in The Movie Murderer; Jackie Mason in The Stoolie; Sonny Chiba goes feral in Wolfguy: Enraged Lycanthrope; The Cloning of Clifford Swimmer; Anthony Hopkins turns action hero in When Eight Bells Toll; Oliver Tobias and Ernest Borgnine in The Last Match; Richard Griffin's exploitation duet, The Disco Exorcist and Atomic Brain Invasion; Carroll Baker in Marco Ferreri's The Harem; Richard Boone and Randy Quaid in The Great Niagara; Damon Packard's Foxfur; David Peel: Rock'N'Roll Outlaw; John Hawkes in Daniel Erickson's Scary Movie; Darren Ward's gory crime drama A Day of Violence; James Mason and Ian Ogilvy in Cop-Out; The Naked Road; a French boy is menaced by a maniaical Santa Claus in Game Over [36.15 Code Pere Noel]; Peter Finch and Linda Hayden in Something to Hide; Elizabeth Taylor in the U.S./Russian mega-bomb The Blue Bird; The Beast of Budapest; James Bickert's underground bikerama Dear God No!; et cetera.


Issue 42
June/July/August 2012
Interviews with Bo Hopkins, Gary Lockwood, Alex Cord, William Katt, and Marki Bey. Reviews include Melissa Sue Anderson and Robert Carradine in Survival of Dana; Judy Geeson in the Danish psychodrama One of Those Things; Robert D. West's The Wednesday Children; Adam Roarke and Neville Brand in This is a Hijack; Kim Willoughby in Tearaway [a.k.a. Queen City Rocker]; Stella Stevens in Linda; Robert Warmflash's martial-arts romp Death Promise; Shelley Winters and a cross-dressing Max von Sydow in Gran Bollito; Rip Torn as poet Walt Whitman in Song of Myself; Klaus Hoffmeyer's mega-dose of Danish surrealism, The Hash Tree; Patrick Macnee, Connie Stevens and Marty Allen in Mister Jerico; the Hungarian children's fantasy Grandpa Chillie Challa; Ricky Shayne in The Battle of the Mods; the hippie-sexploitation double-bill Psychedelicsex Kicks and Wild Hippie Orgy; Piotr Szulkin's bleak science-fiction vision, The War of the Worlds: Next Century; Bert Convy in the tennis sex-comedy Racquet; Nicanor Loreti's Diablo; John Loder in The Brighton Strangler; Albert Pyun's Tales of an Ancient Empire; Xaviera Hollander in the Canadian sex-comedy My Pleasure is My Business; Peter Boyle and Scott Jacoby in The Man Who Could Talk To Kids; Ben Gazzara and Paul Winfield in High Velocity; et cetera.


Issue 41
December 2011
Nancy Allen
Michael Beck
Burton Gilliam
Judy Pace
Larry Yust
PLUS: DVD and book reviews... and more!


Issue 40
June/July/August 2011
The latest issue features interviews with:
Actor Clint Walker (The Dirty Dozen, Cheyenne, The Night of the Grizzly, Killdozer).
Actress Louisa Moritz (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Death Race 2000, The Last American Virgin).
Actor Aubrey Morris (A Clockwork Orange, The Wicker Man, Blood From the Mummy's Tomb).
Actor James McEachin (Play Misty For Me, Fuzz, The Black Klansman, Tenafly).
Actor Roger Ward (Mad Max, Stone, Turkey Shoot, The Man From Hong Kong).
There are also dozens of informative film, DVD and book reviews, covering such titles as Robert Reed as an obscene phone-caller in The Secret Night Caller; beatnik Oliver Reed in The Party's Over; Perry Benson in Alan Clarke's Stars of the Roller State Disco; Walon Green's pseudo-science plant-documentary The Secret Life of Plants; Young Americans; Jean Tourane's all-animal fantasy The Secret of Magic Island; Risto Jarva's Finnish science-fiction tale A Time of Roses; Elliott Gould and Robert Mitchum in the boxing-kangaroo fiasco Matilda; Don Stroud in Explosion; get baked with Aphrodisiac! The Sexual Secret of Marijuana; Faye Dunaway and Frank Langella in Rene Clement's The Deadly Trap; Richard Conte in The Sleeping City; Michael Parks in Love and the Midnight Auto Supply; Jans Rautenbach's South African psychodrama Jannie Totsiens; Osama Tezuka's Unico in the Island of Magic; Ken Gampu and Nigel Davenport in Death of a Snowman; Pedro Olea's The Ancines Woods [El Bosque Del Lobo]; David A. Prior's Sledgehammer; Alex Cox's Repo Chick; Why Lie? I Need a Drink... Michael Knight, Nancy Travis, Greg Germann, and Viggo Mortensen in High School Narc; Breaking NYC Style and Let's Break; Mare Winningham and Hal Holbrook in the David Chase-scripted Off the Minnesota Strip; James Russo in Candy Store; the Canadian hippie-sexploitation romp Loving and Laughing; Clive Owen and David Thewlis in Vroom; Leonard Jackson in Super Spook; Keir Dullea in Paperback Hero; Anthony Quinn in Flap; Zoltαn Fαbri's The Boys of Paul Street; Greg Hanson and Casey Regan's Thy Kill Be Done; Tim Burstall's End Play; Al Smead in Courtney Angell's Smead; Mimsy Farmer in The Perfume of the Lady in Black; Journey into the Beyond; Robert Benayoun's Paris N'Existe Pas; George Peppard in Newman's Law; Strip Tease Murder; Iwona Petry in Andrzej Zulawski's Szamanka; Awesome Lotus, Mistress of the Martial Arts; Phil Hall in Uncorked; Rustam Khamdamov's Ann Karamazoff; George Peppard in "P.J."; Driller: A Sexual Thriller; Rolfe Kanefsky's There's Nothing Out There; Antonello Giallo's Pleasures of the Damned; and many more...


Issue 39
December 2010
The latest issue features interviews with:
Actor Luke Askew (Easy Rider, The Green Berets, Rolling Thunder, Big Love).
Actor Nigel Davenport (A Man For All Seasons, Play Dirty, No Blade of Grass).
Actress Marlene Clark (Ganja & Hess, Slaughter, The Beast Must Die).
Director Michael Schultz (Car Wash, Cooley High, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band).
Producer/Production Manager Paul Lewis (Easy Rider, The Last Movie, Targets).
There are also dozens of informative film, DVD and book reviews, covering such titles as Zero Mostel, Joey Heatherton and Bobby Sherman in the Yellowstone TV-special Old Faithful; Rene Cardona Sr.'s bizarre superhero-romp The Incredible Professor Zovek; Celine Lomez in Denys Arcand's Gina; Lena Headey and Ian Hart in Peter Cattaneo's Loved Up; the Norwegian sci-fi mini-series Stowaway [Blindpassasjer]; Connie Stevens and Mark Damon in The Party Crashers; David Johansen in Mark Eisenstein's God Is On The Other Side; Andrzej Kondratiuk's Polish superhero-fantasy The Hydroriddle; Joe Don Baker and Tyne Daly in Speedtrap; Victor Dashuk's Long Knives Night and Reporting From A Rabbit Hutch; Ferd and Beverly Sebastian's On the Air Live With Captain Midnight; Jokes My Folks Never Told Me; Peter Lawford in the Eurotrash melodrama Walls of Sin; Black Sabbath and Blue Oyster Cult's concert film Black + Blue; a pair of J.G. Ballard adaptations, Home and Low-Flying Aircraft [Aparelho Voador a Baixa Altitude]; Sweden: Heaven and Hell; Jay Cynik's Punch; Bob Moricz's A Palace of Stains and Bumps; It Came From Kuchar...
Vittorio Gassman and Catherine Deneuve in Dino Risi's Lost Soul; Richard Roundtree, Roy Thinnes and Nigel Davenport in Charley-One-Eye; Michel Deville's paranoia-fueled sci-fi outing Dossier 51; The Canyons Of His Mind: Vivian Stanshall; Mary Jane Carpenter in Bert I. Gordon's How To Succeed With Sex; Peter Ustinov and John Astin in the comedy-misfireViva Max; Victor Argo in The Electric Chair; Elizabeth Campbell in Albert Zugsmith's The Chinese Room; Death By Popcorn: The Tragedy Of The Winnipeg Jets; Joel Schumacher's Amateur Night At The Dixie Bar And Grill; Nick Philips' sexploitation trio Oddo, Scyla and How I Got My Mink; David Petersen in Zale R. Dalen's Deadly Business [a.k.a. Skip Tracer]; Andre Perkowski's A Belly Full of Anger and Nova Express; Nicky Henson in Psychomania; JoAnna Cameron in B.S. I Love You; Andy Griffith and Sam Bottoms in the made-for-TV survival tale Savages; Shelby McIntyre's Strip Club King: The Story of Joe Redner; The Execution of Gary Glitter; Blanche Baker in Jersey Justice; Lynn Lowry in Radley Metzger's Score; George Peppard in "P.J."; Lucio Fulci's City of the Living Dead; and many more...


Issue 38
May/June/July 2010
Features interviews with:
Actor Jim Kelly (Enter the Dragon, Black Belt Jones, Three the Hard Way).
Actor Ed Lauter (The Longest Yard, Family Plot, Magic, Death Wish 3).
Actor Jack Betts (Django Meets Sartana, Spider-Man, Gods and Monsters).
Director Gordon Hessler (The Golden Voyage of Sinbad, Scream and Scream Again).
There are also dozens and dozens of informative film, DVD, and book reviews, covering such titles as Klaus Kinski's warped live-performance documentary Jesus Christ Saviour; Elizabeth Shepherd in the short-lived UK TV-series The Corridor People; Raoul Servais' animated/live-fantasy fantasy Taxandria; Robert Sampson, Pippa Scott and Billy Graham in For Pete's Sake!; Anna Friel in Juraj Jakubisko's Bathory; Yvette Mimieux in Brainwash; Carroll Baker and George Maharis in Sylvia; Ray Wise in the sci-fi pilor Condor: Secret Agent of the Year 2000; Alex Cord and Britt Ekland in Stiletto; Christine Spencer and Don Wood in James Felix McKenney's Satan Hates You; Zachary Oberzan's one-man Rambo-adaptation Flooding With Love For the Kid; Shelley Hack and George Hamilton in Hal Needham's Death Car on the Freeway; Lindsey Hillard in Godchildren [a.k.a. The Hawaiian Split]; Grant Williams and Shirley Knight in The Couch; Tomes and Talismans; Piotr Szulkin's Bewitching Eyes; Rafal Zielinski's Jailbait and Screwballs; Carol Lynley in Once You Kiss a Stranger...; Professor Lust; Sophie Marceau in Andrzej Zulawski's L'Amour Braque; Oren Shai's Condemned; Troma's War... Jeff Bridges and James Mason in Burgess Meredith's The Yin and the Yang of Mr. Go; Mickey Rooney in Fernando Arrabal's The Emperor of Peru; Raimund Harmstorf in the German crime-drama Bloody Friday; Nathan Wrann's Burning Inside; Dimmick's Doubles' Filthy Harry; Christopher Mitchum and Olivia Hussey in H-Bomb; Tintin and the Mystery of the Golden Fleece; Kent Lane and Tisha Sterling in The Wild Pack [a.k.a. The Sandpit Generals]; Claudio Caligari's Toxic Love; Barry Newman in The Lawyer; David Durston's The Love Statue; Anita Sanders in Tinto Brass' Attraction [a.k.a. Black on White]; Tom Hardy in Nicolas Winding Refn's Bronson; Robert Wagner in Banning; Ross Hagen in Bad Charleston Charlie; Nick Oddo's Welcome To the Underground; Konstantin Lopushansky's Visitor Of A Museum; 50,000,000 Joe Fanklin Fans Can't Be Wrong; Greg Robbins' Bible-thumping, teen-tearjerker-fantasy C Me Dance; Enzo G. Castellari's Eagles Over London; Ann Gisel Glass in Hanna D: The Girl From Vondel Park; Cries of Ecstasy, Blows of Death; Dennis Hopper in Mad Dog Morgan; Yuri Ilyenko's A Prayer For Hetman Mazepa; Victor Juliet's Director's Cut; and many more...


Issue 37
October/November/December 2009
Interviews with actors Dick Anthony Williams, James Hampton and Jorge Rivero, plus actress Francine York. Reviews include Mary Tyler Moore's excruciating musical-fantasy Mary's Incredible Dream; Hal Holbrook in Natural Enemies; James Brolin in the grimy NYC thriller in Night of the Juggler; Mickey Rooney and Buddy Hackett in Everything's Ducky; Graeme Blendell in the Aussie sex-documentary The Naked Bunyip; Nicol Williamson in John Osborne's Inadmissible Evidence; Jeff Bridges, Tyne Daly and Sal Mineo in the groovy pilot In Search of America; Robert Evans' star-studded, anti-drug TV-special Get High on Yourself; Uschi Obermaier mixes sex and terrorism in Rote Sonne [a.k.a. Red Sun]; Clayton Rohner, Roddy McDowell and Anthony Perkins in The Naked Target; Fatma Girik in the Turkish Shakespeare adaptation Lady Hamlet; David Janssen in Ring of Fire; Nino Manfredi in Giuliano Montaldo's A Dangerous Toy; Katie Saylor in Supervan; James Nares' No Wave epic Rome '78; the Don Dohler documentary Blood, Boobs and Beast; Joseph Minion's Daddy's Boys; Anna Biller's saucy retro-melodrama Viva; David Hemmings and Gayle Hunnicutt in Voices [a.k.a. Nightmare]; Ron Jeremy in Phil Prince's The Story of Prunella and Paul Norman's Pornorama; Peter Whitehead's swinging-'60s documentary Tonite Let's All Make Love In London; et cetera.


Issue 36
March/April/May 2009
interviews with:
Actor Richard Lynch (The Seven-Ups, Scarecrow, The Formula, Bad Dreams).
Actress Linda Haynes (Rolling Thunder, Coffy, Latitude Zero, The Drowning Pool).
Actress Jennifer Ashley (The Pom Pom Girls, Inseminoid, Tintorera, The Centerfold Girls).
Director Richard Rush (The Stuntman, Psych-Out, Hells Angel on Wheels, Freebie and the Bean).
There are also dozens and dozens of informative film, DVD, and book reviews, covering such titles as Richard Boone in John Huston's The Kremlin Letter; Dennis Potter's A Beast with Two Backs; David Janssen and Yaphet Kotto in The Man in the Back Seat; a collection of Doodles Weaver comedy-shorts, Doodles Lover Diary; Jean-Louis Trintignant's A Full Day's Work; Walt Disney's tripped-out ode to American car culture, Dad...Can I Borrow the Car?; a live-action, X-rated tribute to Tijuana Bibles, Sex in the Comics; Darko Mitrevski's Bal-Can-Can; Bruce Davison in the controversial '80s TV-movie The Wave; Jean Gabin in Razzia Sur La Chnouf; George Hamilton in Crime and Punishment U.S.A.; Stanislaw Lem's Test Pilot Pirx; Priscilla Barnes, Barbara Feldon and Maureen McCormick in A Vacation in Hell; Guy Bedos and Sophie Daumier in Aimez-Vous Les Femmes? [Do You Like Women?], written by Roman Polanski; Timothy Bottoms, Susan George and Bo Hopkins in Jack Starrett's A Small Town in Texas; Ryan Dacko's Plan 9 From Syracuse; Jerry Stuhr in Piotr Szulkin's post-apocalyptic O-Bi, O-Ba, End Of Civilization; Rene Daalder's Here is Always Somewhere Else; Plagues & Pleasures on the Salton Sea; Andrew Prine in Simon, King of the Witches; Sexual Freedom In Denmark and Sexual Liberty Now!; James Earl Jones as the first black president in The Man; The Young Cycle Girls; Takashi Miike's Crow 0; David Janssen in Dondi; Andrzej Zulawski's The Third Part of the Night. Trent Haaga in Richard Griffin's Splatter Disco; Keith J. Crocker's Blitzkrieg: Escape From Stalag 69; JoBeth Williams in Noel Black's supernatural pilot The World Beyond: 'Monster'; Lex Barker, Anne Bancroft and Mamie Van Doren in The Girl in Black Stockings; Anthony Eisley in Antonio Margheriti's Lightning Bolt; James Cagney in Rankin-Bass' The Ballad of Smokey the Bear; Hugo Pratt's animated Corto Maltese and the Sign of the Capricorn; Alan Rudolph's directorial debut, Premonition; Bill Rogers in Love Goddesses of Blood Island; Fred Williamson and Bo Svenson in Enzo Castellari's The Inglorious Bastards; James MacArthur in The Angry Breed; Christina Hart in Jack Arnold's Games Girls Play; Rod Steiger in W.C. Fields and Me; Helle Louise in Joe Sarno's Daddy, Darling; Robin Redbreast; Anna Maria Pierangeli in Sergio Bergonzelli's In the Folds of the Flesh; Robert Pratten's Mindflesh; Jamie Harrold in Vladimir Vitkin's X, Y; Mark Colegrove's Isle of the Damned; Pericles Lewnes' Loop; Jean-Louis Trintignant and Ann-Margret in The Outside Man; Barry J. Gillis in Things; Orson Welles in Future Shock; Nobuhiko Obayashi's Drifting Classroom; the Gitane Demone compilation Life After Death; David Walker's Damaged Goods; Koo Stark in Justine; Jeanne Lusignan's Pictures From the Floating World; Kieran Galvin's Puppy; Dan West and Rick Popko's Retardead; The Ghouligans! Super Show; Rita Calderoni in Nude For Satan; and many more.


Issue 35
Summer 2008
Interviews with actors Sy Richardson, Suzanna Love and Tony Musante, plus director-stuntman Chuck Bail. Reviews include Jim Mitchum and Erik Estrada in Trackdown; Bradford Dillman in The Last Bride of Salem; Joaquim de Almeida as Sherlock Holmes in Xango From Baker Street; Fred Williamson in The Soul of Nigger Charley; John Hargreaves and Judy Davis in Hoodwink; Juraj Jakubisko's Birds, Orphans and Fools; The Beasts Are On the Streets; George C. Scott and Tony Musante in The Last Run; Katja Bienart in Train Station Pick-Ups; The Bushwhacker; Ana Bertha Lepe in the Mexican-sci-fi-musical The Ship of Monsters; Bruce Spence stars as Stork; James Brolin in the NYC-subway-disaster Short Walk to Daylight; Gris Grimly's Cannibal Flesh Riot!; Carlos Enrique Taboada's The Book of Stone; Conrad Bain and Misty Rowe in A Pleasure Doing Business; Nobuhiko Obayashi's surreal ghost story Hausu [House]; Ken Foree in David Walker's Black Santa's Revenge; Little Castles: A FormStone Phenomenon; the Russian epic Wolfhound; Damon Packard's Spacedisco One: The Movie; the South Bronx outlaw street gang documentary 80 Blocks From Tiffany's; Vinnie Stigma starring in Nick Oddo's New York Blood; the '70s nutrition-educational children's-show Mulligan Stew; et cetera.


Issue 34
Spring 2008
Interviews with actors Bo Svenson, Lee Ving, Barry Primus and Isela Vega, plus director Gus Trikonis. Reviews include Joe Don Baker in Mongo's Back in Town; Eleanor Parker in Hugo Haas' Lizzie; Klaus Nomi in Anders Grafstrom's The Long Island Four; Jim Sharman's The Night The Prowler; Steve Hawkes in Tarzan and the Brown Prince; William Shatner in The Tenth Level ; Genevieve Bujold and Donald Sutherland in Act of the Heart; David Janssen and James Farentino in The Longest Night; Frankie Dymon Junior's Death May Be Your Santa Claus; John Astin in the heartwarming fiasco Wacky Taxi; Tab Hunter in Richard Rush's The Fickle Finger of Fate; Robert Forster in Journey Through Rosebud; Oldrich Lipsky's Czech time-travel comedy I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen; The Wildcats of St. Trinian's; Otto Preminger's Hurry Sundown; Ivo Caprino's The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix; Christina Lindberg and Stellan Skarsgard in Anita; Darrell Roodt's South African horror film The Stick; Anita Ekberg and Sterling Hayden in Valerie; Vince Edwards in Irving Lerner's City of Fear; R. Lee Ermey in The Siege of Firebase Gloria; Robert Forster in Gus Trikonis' The Darker Side of Terror; Duane Graves and Justin Meeks' Texas horror-romp The Wild Man Of The Navidad; et cetera.


Issue 33
Summer 2007
Interviews with actors Michael Ironside, Austin Pendleton and Belinda Balaski, plus director-producer Arthur Marks. Reviews include Leonard Nimoy in Jean Genet's Deathwatch; Agnes Varda's Les Creatures; Darren McGavin in The Challenge; An Ambiguous Report About the End of the World; Jane Asher and Leigh Taylor-Young in The Buttercup Chain; the caveman double-bill RRRrrrr!!! and Grunt!; Simone Griffeth in the hicksploitation Sixteen; David Janssen and Robert Drivas in Where It's At; John Cassavetes and Peter Falk in Machine Gun McCain; Little Red Riding Hood And The Monsters; Neville Brand and Vince Edwards in Death Stalk; Philomena Nowlin in Miss Melody Jones; Cem Yilmaz in G.O.R.A.; Judd Hirsch in The Night That Dracula Saved The World; Shusuke Kaneko's Death Note and Death Note 2: The Last Name; Able Edwards; Talia Shire in Windows; the Swiss 007-spoof Bonditis; Betsy Russell in Out of Control; Gregg Henry in George Armitage's Hot Rod; Mystery & Imagination: 'Uncle Silas'; Orson Welles in Malpertuis; Gloria Guida in How to Seduce Your Teacher; Bernie Casey in Maurie; The Removalists; Christopher George in Mickey Spillane's The Delta Factor; Charles Biname's Eldorado; Laurene Landon in Hundra; et cetera.


Issue 32
Spring 2007
Interviews with: Actor Ronny Cox (Deliverance, Robocop, Total Recall, Bound for Glory, Beverly Hills Cop), actor Tim Thomerson (Uncommon Valor, Near Dark, Trancers, Zone Troopers, Car Wash), actor Enrico Colantoni (Galaxy Quest, Veronica Mars, Just Shoot Me!), director Steve Carver (Big Bad Mama, The Arena, Drum, Capone), editor Bud Smith (The Exorcist, Sorcerer, Cruising, Cat People).
Video and DVD reviews: The Bee Gees' star-studded musical-fantasy Cucumber Castle, Rainer Werner Fassbinder's science-fiction mystery World of Wires, Candice Bergen and Peter Boyle in T.R. Baskin, Jaye P. Morgan's '80s Las Vegas talk show Talk of the Town, with guests Linda Blair, Larry Storch and Samantha Fox. Also featuring Rogerio Sganzerla's The Red Light Bandit, Peter Fleischmann's epic sci-fi/adventure Hard to Be a God, the mindroastingly purile drive-in duo If You Don't Stop It... You'll Go Blind! and Can I Do It...'Til I Need Glasses?, the seedy Barry Levinson-scripted sex-pic Street Girls, Dirk Bogarde and Sylva Koscina in the '60s spy-farce Hot Enough for June, the Norwegian, live-action children's fantasy Body Troopers, Fred Ward in Alain Robbe-Grillet's The Blue Villa, the Gray Barker-UFO documentary Whispers in Space, Ian McShane and Francesca Annis in the mod romp The Pleasure Girls, the controversial Turkish action-flick Valley of the Wolves: Iraq, Mie and Kei in The Pink Lady Motion Picture, the Japanese time-travel comedy Summer Time Machine Blues, Nigel Kneale's made-for-TV sci-fi Studio 64: 'The Crunch', Michela Martini in Carmelo Bene's Othello, Adriano Celentano in Loggerheads, and Rebecca Brooke in Joe Sarno's Laura's Toys. Plus The Max Headroom Christmas Special, Keenan Wynn and Judith Brown in Arthur Marks' Part-Time Wife, Out of the Unknown: 'Level Seven', Gilles Carle's French-Canadian The Rape of a Sweet Young Girl, The Life and Legend of Buffalo Jones, Stella Stevens and Claude Akins in Kiss Me... Kill Me, Susan Penhaligon in Miracles Still Happen, Peter Graves in Where Have All the People Gone?, Telly Savalas and Robert Culp in Inside Out, Camp Blood: The Musical, Jeremiah Kipp's The Pod, Brandon Maggart in Christmas Evil, Linda Linda Linda, Jon McBride's Cannibal Campout and Woodchipper Massacre, Rita Pavone in The Crazy Kids of War, Jason Miller in El Perro, a.k.a. The Dog, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in Who is the Black Dahlia?, Chuck Connors and Glenn Ford in Day of the Assassins, Anthony Steffen in The Killers Are Our Guests, Charles Nizet's Help Me... I'm Possessed!, Alvin Ecarma's Lethal Force, Tinto Brass' Private, a.k.a. Fallo!, The Mad Magazine TV Special, Norman England's The iDol, Bruno Lawrence in Bridge to Nowhere, Jack Lord's M Station: Hawaii, Lovecracked! The Movie, The Hellstrom Chronicle, David Hartman in You'll Never See Me Again, Troma's Zombiegeddon, Catherine Erhardt in Al Adamson's Cinderella 2000, The Kinky Coaches and the Pom Pom Pussycats, and many more...


Issue 31
Summer 2006
Interviews with:
Actor Ron Perlman (Hellboy, The City of Lost Children, Blade II, Quest For Fire, Beauty and the Beast).
Actor Robert Forster (Jackie Brown, Medium Cool, Vigilante, Banyon, Diamond Men).
Producer Paul Maslansky (Sugar Hill, Race With the Devil, Return to Oz, Damnation Alley, Police Academy).
Writer-director Gary Sherman (Death Line, Dead & Buried, Vice Squad, 39: A Film By Carroll McKane).
There are also dozens and dozens of informative film, video and DVD reviews, covering such titles as Norman Mailer's trio of indulgant underground features Wild 90, Beyond the Law and Maidstone; Charlie Ahearn's Lower East Side martial arts craziness The Deadly Art of Survival; Jan Murray in The Day Of The Wolves; Michael Gough and Gina Bellman in Dennis Potter's Blackeyes; Wojciech Has' hallucinogenic The Hourglass Sanatorium; Tom Bell in Angela Carter's The Magic Toyshop; Luigi Lo Cascio in Eyes of Crystal; director Alan Clarke's searing Northern Ireland drama Contact; Maria Schell and Dudu Topaz in Veit Relin's tripped-out Chamsin; The Bus is Coming; Agnes Varda's Black Panther documentary Free Huey; Tom DeSimone's Prison Girls; Karin Mary Shea in Paul Leder's Red Light in the White House; Hope Lange in the made-for-TV chiller Crowhaven Farm; Vanessa Paradis in the gory sci-fi comedy Atomik Circus; Screw Magazine's It Happened in Hollywood; Peter Finch in the musical fiasco Lost Horizon; Bill Cosby, Ray Charles and Marvin Gaye in It's What's Happening, Baby!; Jean-Louis Trintignant and Robert Ryan in Rene Clement's And Hope to Die; Angus Scrimm in James Felix McKenney's Automatons; Burt Reynolds in Run, Simon, Run; Joan Collins in Lewis Gilbert's Cosh Boy; Waisa Bhi Hota Hai: Part II; Toho's '70s sci-fi adventure Espy; Strong Kids Safe Kids; Robert Strauss in Daniel Bourla's The Noah; Porn King: The Trials Of Al Goldstein; Miriam Hopkins and John David Garfield in The Savage Intruder; Rex Warner's Orwellian parable The Aerodrome; the Russian blockbuster Day Watch; Matt Dillon in Charles Bukowski's Factotum; Ole Bornedal's I Am Dina; Rod Serling's The Doomsday Flight; Vic Morrow in The Last Shark; Cloris Leachman in Hitchhike!; Cliff Robertson in Shoot; Fabio Testi in Enzo G. Castellari's The Big Racket; Robert Powell in The Survivor; Misty Mundae in Brett Piper's Shock-O-Rama; Geoffrey Wright's high-octane Metal Skin; John E. Goras's animated Chirpy; Erika Blanc in The Devil's Nightmare; Jon-Mikl Thor in Rock 'N' Roll Nightmare; Katiebird: Certifiable Crazy Person; Walerian Borowczyk's Goto, Island of Love; the Canadian prostitute drama East End Hustle; Mitch Davis' God's Little Girl; Metta Meta Gakido Koza; the British children's program The Pogles; Mary Woronov in Kemek; Box Head Revolution; Karine Gambier in Max Pecas' Luxure; Adrian Caetano's Free Pass [Cronica De Una Fuga]; Oren Shai's Heavy Soul; Joe Dallesandro in The Gardener; Angry Joe Bass; and many more...Let's not forget the book & 'zine recommendations, original ad slicks, and a handy Video Distributors guide (so you can locate many of these titles for your own library).


Issue 30
Spring 2006
Interviews with actors William Forsythe, Per Oscarsson and Gregg Henry, director Matt Cimber and director-editor Anthony M. Lanza. Reviews include Brian DePalma's Murder a la Mod; Peter Cook in The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer; Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s Between Time and Timbuktu: A Space Fantasy; the X-rated Dr. Who rip-off Abducted By the Daleks; Jeremy Stockwell in the transgender Tinseltown drama Dinah East; James Brolin is Trapped; Bryan Brown in Stir; the Czech WWII drama The Sky Riders; surreal hippie-era sexploitation Pick-Up; Natalie Wood and Raymond Burr in A Cry in the Night; Jack Smight's The Third Day; Jane Birkin in The Powder-Puff Gang; Record City; Joe Sarno's Abigail Leslie is Back in Town; the '70s British sex-doc Naughty!; Peter Weir's Homesdale; Jan-Michael Vincent and Cybill Shepherd in The Return; Vares: Private Eye; Patricia Wymer in Tom Laughlin's The Babysitter; Malefique; Paul Henreid and Anne Francis in So Young, So Bad; Masaaki Yuasa's Mind Game; Jean-Pierre Cassel and Claudine Auger in The Killing Game; William Shatner in Horror at 37,000 Ft.; Raimondo Del Balzo's Midnight Blue [La Domenica Del Diavolo]; Otto Buj's The Eternal Present; The Land of College Prophets; the British series Children of the Stones; Gerard Depardieu and Daniel Auteuil in 36: Quai Des Orfevres; Otakus in Love; et cetera.


Issue 29
Winter 2006
Actor Powers Boothe (Deadwood, Southern Comfort, Red Dawn, The Emerald Forest).
Director John Flynn (Rolling Thunder, Best Seller, The Outfit, Defiance).
Actor Andrew Prine ('V', Grizzly, Bandolero!, Chisum, The Miracle Worker).
Director-Scriptwriters Hal Barwood and Matthew Robbins (Dragonslayer, Corvette Summer, The Sugarland Express).
Director Greydon Clark (Without Warning, Black Shampoo, Joysticks, The Forbidden Dance).
There are also dozens and dozens informative film, video and DVD reviews, covering such titles as D.A. Pennebaker and Jean-Luc Godard's One P.M.; Mike Connors in Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die; Lloyd Bridges and Angie Dickinson in The Love War; the best of Joe Pyne; Michael Powell's The Boy Who Turned Yellow; Jim Henson's experimental TV-show The Cube; Jose Ramon Larraz's Whirlpool; Claudia Jennings in The Single Girls; Steve Sandor in The No Mercy Man; Costa-Gavra's The Sleeping Car Murder; Midnight Blue Collection: The Deep Throat Special Edition; Franka Potente in Creep; Stanley Baker and Patrick McGoohan in Hell Drivers; Rafer Johnson in Soul Soldier; Catherine Spaak in My Darling Slave; Christopher Garetano's Horror Business; Michael Pataki, Bob Minor and Stephen Stucker in Delinquent Schoolgirls; Kim Novak and Peter Finch in The Legend of Lylah Clare; Born to Fight; Roddy McDowall and Boris Karloff in Heart of Darkness; The College Girl Murders; the Cornell Woolrich adaptation I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes; Sogo Ishii's August in the Water; Together Brothers; Kenneth More in Some People; Kamikaze Girls; Juraj Herz's The Vampire of Ferat and The Virgin and the Monster; Richard Griffin's Feeding the Masses; Dora Hall in Once Upon a Tour; Jerkbeast; Meg Foster in Lawrence Harvey's Welcome to Arrow Beach; Marty Feldman in Think Dirty; Joseph P. Mawra's Olga's Girls; Christopher George in The Devil's 8; Paul Carr in The Dirt Gang; Kirk Douglas in a musical version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; Don Stroud and Carol Lynley in The Elevator; The Rock Bottom Remainders; Helen Hunt in Desperate Lives; Os Mutantes & Tropicalia; Klaus Kinski in Zoo Zero and Gangster's Law; Actress Apocalypse; Stanley Baker in The Last Grenade; Peter Cook Talks Golf Balls; Jay Jennings' Loanshark; Joseph Cotton in Gangsters '70; School of the Holy Beast; Nicanor Loreti's El Kuervo; and many more...Let's not forget the book & 'zine recommendations, original ad slicks, and a handy Video Distributors guide (so you can locate many of these titles for your own library).


Issue 28
Summer 2005
Interviews with actor Clint Howard, director Shinya Tsukamoto, stuntman-actor Bob Minor, director-producer Sig Shore, producer Richard Rubinstein and film composer Donald Rubinstein.
Reviews include Judy Geeson and Martin Potter in Goodbye Gemini; Mustang: The House That Joe Built; Ida Lupino and Jessica Walter in Women in Chains; Victor Mature in Every Little Crook and Nanny; Stanley Baker in Innocent Bystanders; Jindrich Polak's sci-fi comedy Tomorrow I'll Scald Myself With Tea; Shirley Knight in House of Women; Frank Perry's nuclear warning Ladybug Ladybug; Sandra Currie and Marki Bey in Class of '74; Takashi Miike's Izo; the Vietnam-vet psychodrama Night Flowers; Vaclav Vorlicek's secret agent spoof The End of Agent W4C; Lill, My Darling Witch; Hermoine Gingold in Winter of the Witch; Mikael Hafstrom's Evil; Carol Lynley in Blue Denim; Rolv Wesenlund in The Man Who Couldn't Laugh; Larry Kent's Canadian counterculture feature High; Hideaki Anno's live-action Cutie Honey; Night Watch; Tomasaburo Bando in Masahiro Shindo's Demon Pond; Patrick McGoohan in All Night Long; Liz Fraser in The Painted Smile; Gareth Hunt in The Man From S.E.X.; Bad Boy Bubby; Scooter McCrae's Sixteen Tongues; Hal Hartley's The Girl From Monday; The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz; Bless the Beasts and Children; Pete Seeger in A Song and a Stone; the fetishistic Japanese series Angel Guts; et cetera.


Issue 27
Spring 2005
Interviews with actor-director Bill Duke, actors Jon Finch and Vic Diaz, plus directors Ken Russell and Sean S. Cunningham.
Reviews include Victoria Principal in The Naked Ape; the Norwegian drug-scare drama Heaven and Hell; Gianfranco Rosi's Boatman; Tim Kincaid's grindhouse epic Riot on 42nd St.; Anthony Perkins in Stephen Sondheim's Evening Primrose; Patty McCormack in The Young Runaways; Ryuichi Hiroki's Vibrator; Charles Nizet's sleazy psycho-fest The Ravager; the British sci-fi-paranoia faux-documentary Alternative 3; Ingrid Thulin and Samantha Eggar in Return From the Ashes; the anti-civil rights propaganda film Anarchy U.S.A.; Jim McBride's Hot Times; Bo Hopkins and Steve Sandor in in The Only Way Home; Kim Ki-Duk's Bad Guy; David Hemmings in The Long Day's Dying; Raw Deal: A Question of Consent; Georgi Daneliya's absurd Russian sci-fi Kin-Dza-Dza!; H.H. Holmes: America's First Serial Killer; David McCallum and Rip Torn in Sol Madrid; John Drew Barrymore in The Shadow on the Window; Nancy Kwan and Ross Hagen in Wonder Women; the Chiller Theatre documentary UnConventional; Millie Perkins in The Witch Who Came From the Sea; Telly Savalas' musical TV special Telly...Who Loves Ya, Baby?; Douglas Buck's Family Portraits: A Trilogy of America; Tadanobu Asano in Sogo Ishii's Dead End Run; Sid Caesar in William Castle's The Spirit is Willing; et cetera.


Issue 26
Winter 2005
Actor William Atherton (Ghost Busters, Real Genius, The Sugarland Express, The Day of the Locust).
Actor William Sanderson (Blade Runner, Fight for Your Life, Deadwood. Lone Wolf McQuade).
Actor Joe Cortese (Death Collector, Evilspeak, American History X, Against the Ropes).
Writer-Actor Eric Bogosian (Talk Radio, Wonderland, SubUrbia, Special Effects).
Plus Filipino director Eddie Romero (Black Mama, White Mama, The Mad Dcotor of Blood Island).
Reviews: Raymond St. Jacques in Change of Mind; The Paul Lynde Halloween Special; the powerful Black Panther documentary The Murder of Fred Hampton; Peter Fleischman's Dorothea's Revenge; Michael Parks in Wild Seed; Robert Conrad and Don Stroud in Murph the Surf; Vincenzo Natali's Nothing; Alex Proyas' Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds; Susan Tyrell in Amos Poe's Subway Riders; the South Korean A Tale of Two Sisters; Alex Rocco in Brute Corps; the wild French musical Paris-Champagne; James Darren in Rumble on the Docks; the Australian apocalyptic comedy Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em; Alistair MacLean's Puppet on a Chain; Jillian Kesner in The Student Body; the Aussie biker-cheapie Cosy Cool; Chan-wook Park's OldBoy; Undead; Beto Brant's The Trespasser; the British hitchhiking scare-film Take an Easy Ride; Sammy Davis Jr., Adam West and Christopher Lee in Poor Devil; Vincent Cassel in Jan Kounen's Blueberry; Marshall Thompson in Dial 1119; Tadanobu Asano in Last Life in the Universe; Roger Leatherwood's Usher; All This and World War II; John Farrell's Richard the Second; Lee Majors in Starflight One; Brett Piper's Bite Me!; John Huston in Momo; Lech Kowalski's Story of a Junkie, a/k/a Gringo; Festival Express; Vernon Sewell's The Man in the Back Seat; Ross Hagen in Pushing Up Daisies; Meg Foster in Thumb Tripping; the public access talent-show Stairway to Stardom; The Dean and Company Christmas Special; Miguel Angel Vivas' I'll See You In My Dreams; Troma's Tales From the Crapper; I Drink Your Blood; Eric Thornett's Shockheaded; Michael Caine in Play Dirty; Kitty de Hoyos in Adventure at the Center of the Earth; Sabu's Hard Luck Hero; Elem Klimov's Farewell [Proshchanyie S Matyoroj]; Otto Preminger's Such Good Friends; Bruce Davison in Kiss My Grits; London Voodoo; Steve Ballot's The Bride of Frank; Gilles Marchand's Who Killed Bambi?; Omar Sharif and Jack Palance in Che!; Juraj Jakubisko's Frankenstein's Aunt; Ross MunroeΥs Brewster McGee; Paul Bartel's Cannonball!; and many more.


Issue 25
Summer 2004
Interviews with actors Michael Pare, Ted Raimi and Brad Dourif, actress/Playboy Playmate Rosanne Katon, plus director Bob Clark.
Reviews include David Warner in Work is a Four Letter Word, Johnny Cash in The Gospel Road, the junkie documentary Union Square, Peter Fleischman's Dorothea's Revenge, Cirio Santiago's Fly Me, Anne Parillaud in Gangsters, Alex Cox's Revengers Tragedy, Robert Culp in the '70s TV-movie Outrage, Jan Schmidt's apocalyptic End of August at the Hotel Ozone, Samantha Eggar and Oliver Reed in The Lady in the Car With Glasses and a Gun, an erotic Tarzan double bill Tarzun And The Valley Of Lust and Tarz & Jane, Cheeta & Boy, Save the Green Planet!, Vince Edwards and Judy Geeson in Hammerhead, The Spiders in Big Commotion, Joe Brown in the '60s-musical What a Crazy World, Lesley Ann Warren in It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman, John Cassavetes in Don Siegel's Crime in the Streets, Wolfpack, J.X. Williams' Peep Show, Don Scardino and Tisa Farrow in Homer, David Cronenberg's Fast Company, the mondo documentary Brutes and Savages, The Seventh Commandment, Hunter S. Thompson in Breakfast With Hunter, Alan Rowe Kelly's I'll Bury You Tomorrow, O.J. Simpson and Cameron Mitchell in The Dream of Hamish Mose.


Issue 24
Spring 2004
Interviews with actors Lance Henriksen, Tom Noonan and Edmund Purdom, plus director Irvin Kershner.
Reviews include Michael Ironside in The Last Chapter, Vic Argo, Ray Sharkey and Herve Villechaize in Hot Tomorrows, Jacqueline Bisset in Believe in Me, The Restless Ones, Mickey Rooney in The Godmothers, Patrick Warburton in The Woman Chaser, 2009: Lost Memories, Jean-Paul Belmondo and Omar Sharif in The Burglars, Right Hand of the Devil, Marie Gillain in Ni Pour Ni Contre (Bien Au Contraire), Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior, Douglas Buck's Prologue, Alex de la Iglesia's 800 Bullets, Faye Dunaway in Jerry Schatzberg's Puzzle of a Downfall Child, Tamala 2010: A Punk Cat in Space, Zach Galligan and Bill Murray in Tom Schiller's Nothing Lasts Forever, The Boy With Two Heads, a.k.a. Chico the Rainmaker, Don Siegel's The Lineup, Robert Wagner and Mary Tyler Moore in Don't Just Stand There, Andrzej Zulawski's The Silver Globe, Ghettos Librettos: The Story Of Mexican Comic Books, Barry Newman in Fear is the Key, The Dinah Shore Portal to Hell, Lydia Lunch in Beth B & Scott B's Vortex, Peter O'Brian in The Stabilizer; Jeremiah Kipp's The Christmas Party, Doug Bradley in On Edge and Red Lines, Death Bed: The Bed That Eats, Pure S.

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