Issue 1
Spring
Contents
Chandu the Magician (1932) Starring Bela Lugosi.
Frankenstein (1909) The first cinema version.
The Importance of Being Ernest...: Biography of Ernest Thesiger.
The Undying Monster (1942) An ignored werewolf film.
Paul Leni, the Forgotten Master Biography.
Faust (1926) Epitomy of Expressionism.
Shot in the Dark (1933) A British 'quota quickie' at its awful best.
The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1936): Barnstorming Tod Slaughter.
The Dinosaur and the Missing Link (1915): O'Brien's early stop motion.
Night Comes Too Soon (1947) Interesting ghost film.
Mysterious Island (1929) Early sound adventure.
Chandu the Magician (1932) Starring Bela Lugosi.
Frankenstein (1909) The first cinema version.
The Importance of Being Ernest...: Biography of Ernest Thesiger.
The Undying Monster (1942) An ignored werewolf film.
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more
Issue 2
Autumn
Contents
Kongo (1932) The shocking film of its day.
The Night Has Eyes (1942) One of Pathe's only chillers of the decade.
Le Sang d'un Poete (1930) Cocteau's first feature film.
Condemned to Live (1935) A Universal styled shocker.
He Who Gets Slapped (1924) Chaney's greatest performance?
Laurel and Hardy in the Comedy of Terrors: The comic duo's horror encounters.
Paul Wegener, Man or Monster? An early pioneer of German cinema.
Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) A detailed appreciation.
Book Reviews: Scream Queens by Calvin Thomas Beck, The Illustrated Dinosaur Movie Guide by Stephen Jones, Vintage Monster Movies by Robert Marrero, Missing Believed Lost by Allan Kyles & David Meeker, Conrad Veidt Retrospective by Shirley Conway.
Kongo (1932) The shocking film of its day.
The Night Has Eyes (1942) One of Pathe's only chillers of the decade.
Le Sang d'un Poete (1930) Cocteau's first feature film.
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more