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ASIAN TRASH CINEMA/ASIAN CULT CINEMA
Asian Quarterly Magazine from United States
Ceased publication

- First and last issue: 1991-2009
- Hong Kong & Japanese movies.
- Started as "Asian Trash Cinema" (13 issues).
- Changed name to "Asian Cult Cinema" in 1997.
- Editor: Thomas Weisser.
- 64 black and white A5 pages.
- Website: www.asiancult.com

Last updated:
11 October 2020
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Special thanks for this page goes to:
Garry Malvern
Mike
Scott Matheson

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CONTENTS: 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 All GALLERIES: 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 All

Issue 33
2001
ACC report: Film, News and Gossip by Tom Weisser: Versus, Stacy - new wave zombie films; Our Big Boss is Jesus; new Godzilla film; Hayao Miyazaki's new animation.
WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THAI CINEMA by Julien Seveon.
THERE'S A SECRET IN MY SOUP and HUMAN PORK CHOP a critique by Graham R Lewis.
DVD, VCD & VHS imports: The New Release: Battle Royale, Brother, Shiri, Tell Me Something, Godzilla, Ring and many more!
Ric and infamous a column by Ric Meyers
Trash taken seriously: ZERO WOMAN series by Dr. Stan Glick
Foreign crimes a column by Max Allan Collins
ICHIHO MATSUDA pictorial
THOSE WHO ARE ABOUT TO DIE: BATTLE ROYALE by Anthony Leong.
SIMON YAM: A CAREER PROFILE by Tony Williams
EXCLUSIVE interview with SIMON YAM conducted by Art Black
SIMON YAM filmography


Issue 32
2001
ACC report: Film, News and Gossip by Tom Weisser: Pearl Harbor; Credit Where Credit Is Due; Let's Get Rid of Crime.
NIKKATSU COLLECTION: THE NEW RELEASES
Trash taken seriously: THE LADIES' PHONE SEX CLUB and BIG BOOBS BUSTER by Dr. Stan Glick.
Foreign crimes a column by Max Allan Collins
WHO'S WHO IN BOLLYWOOD TODAY by Art Black
Ric and infamous a column by Ric Meyers
PARDON ME, BROTHER...CAN YOU SPARE A BARF BAG? by Edward Lee
TOKYO RAIDERS by Anthony Leong
TAKESHI KANESHIRO a pictorial by Yuko Mihara Weisser
AN INTRODUCTION TO MAGGIE CHEUNG by Tony Williams
EXCLUSIVE interview with MAGGIE CHEUNG conducted by J A Musetto at Rotterdam Film Festival.
MAGGIE CHEUNG filmography.


Issue 31
2001
ACC report: Film, News and Gossip by Tom Weisser: Winter 2001 in Japan; Godzilla vs Megaguirus; Battle Royale; Brother; Not Worthy of Nomination? Michelle Yeoh and Zhang.
REPORT FROM Hong Kong by Art Black
Foreign crimes a column by Max Allan Collins.
WONG FEI HUNG: CHINA'S ULTIMATE HERO by Jeff Goodhartz.
NIKKATSU COLLECTION: THE NEW RELEASES.
NOT FOR MASS AMERICAN CONSUMPTION critical commentary by Curtis Gropp.
RAN MASAKI a pictorial
NO WAY BACK: THE S&M FILMS OF RAN MASAKI by Jack Ketchum
Ric and infamous a column by Ric Meyers
Japanese FIGHTING DIVAS 101 by Yuko Mihara Weisser
STEPHEN CHOW SING CHI: HK'S KING OF COMEDY a career profile by Tony Williams.
interview WITH STEPHEN CHOW: conducted by Julien Seveon at 2nd Far East Film Festival.
STEPHEN CHOW filmography.


Issue 30
2001
An exclusive interview with Anthony Wong: interview conducted July 2000 in Orlando Florida by Lisa Stokes and Michael Hoover
Misa the good witch of the east: the Buffy of Japan by Jeff White
Korean cinema: the new frontier: an article by Art Black
Six Korean starlets: pictorial/text by Thomas Weisser & Yuko Mihara
Sex and violence in Korea: report on the genre films by Julien Seveon
Hearing voices: Dubbed into English: critical commentary by Curtis Gropp
Future crimes: column by Max Allan Collins
Triple dose of Takashi Miike: by Steve Puchalski
Ric and infamous column by Ric Meyers
Nikkatsu Collection: The new releases
Tokyo Decameron & Close Your Eyes: review of two films by Stan Glick

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