Friday, February 29, 2008

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ON STANDS MARCH 3!


UP FROM UNDERGROUND
Spotlight on Indie Horror: With a shoestring budget and huge aspirations, director Jim Mickle and his guerrilla crew took to the streets of New York to make Mulberry Street, an intelligent, socially conscious, apocalyptic rat-virus movie. Plus: A look at The Living and the Dead, The Lost and
After Dark’s 8 Films to Die For.
by Mitch Davis, Kier-La Janisse, Dave Alexander, James Grainger, Last Chance Lance, Justine Warwick and Brad Abraham

MASSACRE AT HAMILTON HIGH
Director Paul Lynch tells the story of creating Prom Night, Canada’s first slasher franchise, in all of its early ‘80s, low-budget glory.
Plus: An interview with composer Paul Zaza, reviews of the sequels and a preview of the in-name-only remake.
by James Burrell

ILLUSTRATING THE INDESCRIBABLE
A Lovecraft Retrospective collects 85 years of art influenced by the Dark Prince of Providence.
by Monica S. Kuebler

ROLLING WITH THE REAPER
Want a send-off that reflects your freewheelin’ lifestyle? Try a hearse bike.
by Last Chance Lance

DEPARTMENTS:

NOTE FROM UNDERGROUND
Theft.

DREADLINES
Screenwriting duo scares up new Argento and Carpenter films; Director Bruce LaBruce expands gay art-porn canon to include zombies.

CINEMACABRE
CineMacabre presents reviews of Cloverfield, I Am Legend, The Orphanage, One Missed Call, Spiral, Catacombs, Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem, The Blood Shed, Lake Placid 2, Hack!, Fallen Angels, Die and Let Live, Days of Darkness, Day X, and more! Reissues: reviews of Tragic Ceremony, Guru the Mad Monk, The Nude Vampire, The Loreley's Grasp, Killing Spree, Swamp Thing: The Series, Ricco the Mean Machine, and more!

CINEMARQUEE
Earth vs. The Flying Saucers (1956).
BOWEN’S BASEMENT
Spotlight: Getting Sticky for The Green Slime.

BLOOD IN FOUR COLOURS
Spotlight: Halloween. Plus reviews of The Evil Dead, High Moon, Innocent Vol. 1 TPB, Therefore Repent! and The Killing Joke – Special Edition.

THE NINTH CIRCE
Spotlight: Brian Keene’s Dark Hollow. Plus reviews of Chicago TV Horror Movie Shows: From Shock Theatre to Svengoolie, Tales from the Cult Film Trenches, Dr. A.C. Presents Horror 101, Haunted America, Haunted Heritage, Michael A. Arnzen’s Proverbs for Monsters, Gerard Houarner’s Road From Hell, and more!

TRAVELOGUE OF TERROR
The World Famous Frankenstein 1818 Pub – Edinburgh, Scotland.

THE GORE-MET
Menu: Horror Rises from the Tomb (1972).

AUDIO DROME
Spotlight: James Fisher’s Aberrant. Reviews of La morte ha fatto l‘uovo OST, The Other Side OST, Halloween III: Season of the Witch OST, The Monster Squad OST, Zombie Battle Axe, The Scared Stiffs, Horrorpops, Horror of 59, Zombie (live), and Cavalera Conspiracy.

PLAY DEAD
Dementium: The Ward, Half-Life 2: Zombie Panic and Parasites Unleashed.
CLASSIC CUT
Rene Laloux and Roland Topor’s The Savage Planet.

GIVEAWAYS THIS ISSUE:
Twenty new subscribers will win a prize pack including a Them DVD and a Them Hoodie. Courtesy of Dark Sky Films.

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