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Rue Morgue Magazine Issue #64 Sneak Peak
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Today we've posted a sneak peak at Rue Morgue Magazine Issue #64, which features Bong-Joon Ho's The Host, which finally comes to theaters March 9th, 2007. The magazine's main article is entitled "It Came From The Han River" with tons of other great stories featured. Read on for the details and pick up the latest issue at newsstands now!

IT CAME FROM THE HAN RIVER! Korean terror invades North America with Bong-Joon Ho’s modern creature feature, The Host. Plus: The Birth of K-Horror, new releases and more! by Brad Abraham, Dave Alexander, James Grainger and Last Chance Lance SILENT SCREMS: HOW THE HORROR FILM FOUND ITS VOICE Rue Morgue examines how the expressionist films of the 1920’s influenced how we identify the look and style of horror. Plus: A new book on Haxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages, silent horror’s most bizarre movie. by Jason Lapeyre THE FORGOTTEN GUILD OF FUNERARY VIOLINISTS An interview with Rohan Kriwaczek, the man behind a new book on the death dirges of funerary violinists. by James Grainger THE DEFINITIVE 2007 HORROR CONVENTION SCHEDULE Map out the coming year in horror with this indispensible guide to the best genre events in North America. by Staff RIP 2006: THE YEAR IN REVIEW Our list of what we feel you should have seen, listened to, played and read, and what you should have missed. by Staff DEPARTMENTS: NOTE FROM UNDERGROUND The Host. DREADLINES Kubrick’s lost genre script coming to theatres, Stuart Gordon tackles true crime in latest film, Film adaptation of Poppy Z. Brite’s Exquisite Corpse in the works. NEEDFUL THINGS Sota Dagon figure, Intramural Zombie Hunter Tee, Coffin Quill Pen Set, 2007 Men of Mortuaries Calendar. CINEMACABRE Reviews of Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon, Turistas, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer, The Return, The Roost, Population 436, Ghosts of Mae Nam, Voodoo Moon, House of 9, Slashers, Death Tunnel, and The Maid. Abbreviated Terrors presents highlights from the 2006 New York City Horror Film Festival. Reissues presents Harry Kumel’s Daughters of Darkness, The Addams Family series and film reissued. Plus reviews of Frankenhooker, Superstition, Ganja & Hess, House of the Damned and Witchery. CINEMARQUEE El Vampiro (1957) and El Ataud del Vampiro (1958), by Fernando Mendez. SCHIZOID CINEPHILE C.H.U.D. BLOOD IN FOUR COLOURS Featuring Alan Moore’s Lost Girls, reviews of Agnes Quill: An Anthology of Mystery, Cthulhu Tales: The Rising, Dr. Strange Vs. Dracula: The Montesi Formula, Graphics Classics: H.P. Lovecraft (2nd Edition), The Pirates of Coney Island #3 (of 8) and Please Release. THE NINTH CIRCLE Spotlight: Jemiah Jefferson. Plus! Reviews of The Undead and Philosophy: Chicken Soup for the Soulless, The EC Archives: Shock Suspenstories Volume 1, Projected Terrors, World War Z, Bloodlines and more! TRAVELOGUE OF TERROR The Edgar Allan Poe Cottage – The Bronx, New York. THE GORE-MET Menu: In celebration of his 50th column, the Gore-met spills his guts. AUDIO DROME Spotlight: Creature Feature. Reviews of The Grudge 2 OST, The Dark OST, Masters of Horror Vol II and new music from Lonesome Kings, Michale Graves, The Memphis Morticians, The Horrors, The Horrifics, Nightmare at Hanging Rock, The Gothic Archies and The Demon Seeds. PLAY DEAD Vampire: Dark Influences, Dead Money and Arkham Horror: Curse of the Dark Pharaoh. CLASSIC CUT The Ghost Story of Yotsuya, by Tsuruya Namboku. GIVEAWAYS THIS ISSUE: 25 new subscribers will win a DVD of The Descent original unrated cut, also available on Blue-Ray now! Autographed by Shauna Macdonald (Sarah). Note: This issue covers Jan/Feb. Rue Morgue will return to its monthly publishing schedule on March 1st. Happy New Year from the Rue Crew!

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