Thursday, April 26, 2007
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After languishing in obscurity for the last 30 years, the misunderstood, exiled cult genius Alejandro Jodorowsky is finally getting his long-awaited day in the sun with the release of a new box set and definitive book. Jodorowsky and his son, Santa Sangre star Cristóbal speak to Rue Morgue Magazine in issue #67, in stores May 1st. Read on for a full mag sneak peak...
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OF MYSTICISM AND MADNESS
After languishing in obscurity for the last 30 years, the misunderstood, exiled cult genius Alejandro Jodorowsky is finally getting his long-awaited day in the sun with the release of a new box set and definitive book. Jodorowsky and his son, Santa Sangre star Cristóbal speak.
GHOSTS OF THE PAST
Acclaimed short filmmaker Nacho Cerdá makes his feature debut with The Abandoned.
Interviews with Cerdá and co-writer Karim Hussain. Plus: After Dark Horrorfest set reviewed, and more!
PENANCE FOR A GORENOGRAPHER
Fred Vogel ruminates on his August Underground series and moves forward with his new film The Redsin Tower.
DEVILS AND DARLINGS
Jason D’Aquino creates storybook-like miniatures with distressing details.
by Jovanka Vuckovic and Kirsten Anderson
DEPARTMENTS:
NOTE FROM UNDERGROUND
Love.
DREADLINES
Darabont wraps shooting on King’s The Mist, Maritimes short wins Grindhouse trailer contest, Clive Barker and Linda Blair voice Teddy Scares film.
CINEMACABRE
Interview with 28 Weeks Later star, Harold Perrineau. Reviews of Zodiac, The Tripper, The Hills Have Eyes II, Dead Silence, Masters of Horror: Right to Die, Albert Fish, The Breed, Evil (To Kako), Sublime, and more. Reissues presents Bava on Bava: Five Films of Blood, John McCarty’s Fearmakers Collection, reviews of Re-Animator, Naked You Die, Beyond Dream’s Door, They’re Playing with Fire, and more.
CINEMARQUEE.
The Living Coffin.
SCHIZOID CINEPHILE
Spotlight: Bob Clark.
BLOOD IN FOUR COLOURS
Spotlight: Serena Valentino’s Nightmares & Fairy Tales: 1140 Rue Royale. Reviews of 28 Days Later: The Aftermath, Blood Nation #1, The Dark Goodbye, Death Dealer #1, Hellboy: Darkness Calls.
THE NINTH CIRCE
Spotlight: Earthling Publications. Reviews of Zombiemania: 80 Movies to Die For, The Hellraiser Films and their Legacy, Midnight Mavericks, Lost Echoes, Haunted Homeland, and more.
TRAVELOGUE OF TERROR
Warwick Castle – Warwickshire, England.
THE GORE-MET
Menu: Two ’80s Kung Fu bloodbaths.
AUDIO DROME
Spotlight: The Twilight Theatre. Reviews of The Host OST, 300 OST, Deadly Friend OST, Marcus OST, Bad Ash, Blitzkid, Crud, Lordi, Impetigo, Grave Robbers, Six Feet Under, Cannibal Corpse.
PLAY DEAD
Do You Worship Cthulhu?, Gloom: Unwelcome Guests, Bullet Witch.
CLASSIC CUT
F.W. Murnau’s Faust.
GIVEAWAYS THIS ISSUE: 25 new subscribers will win copies of Curse of the Zodiac and Ed Gein: The Butcher of Plainfield County courtesy of Lionsgate and Barnholtz Entertainment.
Rue Morgue #67 is dedicated to the memory of Bob Clark and his son Ariel Hanrath-Clark. RIP
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80s Kung Fu?! C'mon the Goremet has to do better than that! |
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