1992
Issue 1
June 1992
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Doug Bradley - Hellraiser.<BR>
Peter Jackson.<BR>
Richard Stanley's Dust Devil.<BR>
David Cronenberg's Naked Lunch
Issue 2
August 1992
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<font style="font: 12px Arial;" size="3" face="Arial">Top ten: Michele Soavi</font></div><div style="margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;"><font style="font: 12px Arial;" size="3" face="Arial">I, Vampire: Hollywood star Julian Sands on his new uindead shocker full of Eastern promise</font></div><div style="margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;"><font style="font: 12px Arial;" size="3" face="Arial">The Return of the Flesh Eaters: David McGillivry unearths the truth about a forgotten horror classic in a world exclusive interview with producer Lyn Fairhurst.</font></div><div style="margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;"><font style="font: 12px Arial;" size="3" face="Arial">D'Amato Ketchup: Sleaze director Joe D'Amato tells you everything you've ever wanted to know about his weird career. In English!</font></div><div style="margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;"><font style="font: 12px Arial;" size="3" face="Arial">Excite Me Part 2: Mark Ashworth's retrospective on the unusual work of director Sergio Martino continues.</font></div><div style="margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;"><font style="font: 12px Arial;" size="3" face="Arial">Cat O Nine Tails: Director Mick Garris on Stephen King and Sleepwalkers</font></div><div style="margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;"><font style="font: 12px Arial;" size="3" face="Arial">Videodrome: reviews of Demonic Toys, The Runestone, Charles Manson Superstar, Def by Temptation, Revenge of Billy the Kid, Eerie Indiana</font>
Issue 3
October 1992
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<font style="font: 12px Arial;" size="3" face="Arial">Top Ten: Buddy Giovinazzo</font></div><div style="margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;"><font style="font: 12px Arial;" size="3" face="Arial">The Unnameable Returns: A set report from the latest grue-fest inspired by the novels of HP Lovecraft.</font></div><div style="margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;"><font style="font: 12px Arial;" size="3" face="Arial">Attack of the Killer D'Amato: More nuggets of fab from GI Joe (as in Gore Icon!).</font></div><div style="margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;"><font style="font: 12px Arial;" size="3" face="Arial">Shamrock Shock: How are things in Glocca Maura? Pretty scary according to Leprechaun.</font></div><div style="margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;"><font style="font: 12px Arial;" size="3" face="Arial">The Wicker Basket Man: Frankly speaking, Henenlotter tells you why Belial's back.</font></div><div style="margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;"><font style="font: 12px Arial;" size="3" face="Arial">Expose: Producer Brian Smedley-Aston interviewed about his low-budget shockers.</font></div><div style="margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;"><font style="font: 12px Arial;" size="3" face="Arial">Excite Me Part 3: Mark Ashworth's exhaustive Sergio Martino retrospective concludes.</font></div><div style="margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;"><font style="font: 12px Arial;" size="3" face="Arial">Videodrome: reviews of:Psychic, Lost in Time, Chopper Chicks in Zombie Town, Strays, Return of the Living Dead, Critters 3, Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare, Death Trap, Psychic Killer, Death Warmed Up</font>
Issue 4
December 1992
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<font style="font: 12px Arial;" size="3" face="Arial">Trauma: A world exclusive guide to Dario Argento's latest horror thriller.</font></div><div style="margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;"><font style="font: 12px Arial;" size="3" face="Arial">The Medieval Dead: Cult actor Bruce Campbell on Army of Darkness.</font></div><div style="margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;"><font style="font: 12px Arial;" size="3" face="Arial">Carne: Forget Delicatessen, Carne is the strongest French meat.</font></div><div style="margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;"><font style="font: 12px Arial;" size="3" face="Arial">Candyman: Be my victim says Clive Barker</font></div><div style="margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;"><font style="font: 12px Arial;" size="3" face="Arial">Night of the LIving Dead: Tom Savini on the movie that ruined his friendship with George Romero.</font></div><div style="margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;"><font style="font: 12px Arial;" size="3" face="Arial">Braindead: More on the gore movie of the year.</font></div><div style="margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;"><font style="font: 12px Arial;" size="3" face="Arial">Videodrme: reviews of Child's Play 3, Scanner Force, Basket Case 3, Amityville 1992, The Burning, The House by the Cemetery</font>
1995
Issue 14
January 1995
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Neil Jordan on Interview with the Vampire.<BR>
Vampyr Chronicles.<BR>
Hellraiser IV.<BR>
X-Files: Tooms.
Issue 15
March 1995
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Vampire Make-up.<BR>
John Carpenter.<BR>
Demon Knight.<BR>
Robert Englund.<BR>
HP Lovecraft.<BR>
Ghosts.
Issue 16
April 1995
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David Duchovny interviewed after completing The X-Files Season Two. Special effects exclusives from Clive Barker's Lord of Illusions and John Carpenter's In the Mouth of Madness. Tribute to Donald Pleasence. Star Trek's body horror - The Next Generation's Genesis episode examined. Movie Monsters from Outer Space, and their home-grown counterparts. Tales from the Crypt overview. Plus two Hammer videos reviewed, and In Search of... the Yeti in Bob Keen's debut feature.
Issue 17
May 1995
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Mind Ripper.<BR>
Jeff Goldblum.<BR>
New X-Files.<BR>
American Werewolf in London.<BR>
John Wyndham.<BR>
Tobe Hooper.
Issue 18
June 1995
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Issue 19
July 1995
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X-Files poster.<BR>
Christopher Reeve on Village of the Damned.<BR>
Killer Plants.<BR>
Clive Barker.
Langoliers.
Issue 20
August 1995
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Bob Keen on Proteus.<BR>
Roger Donaldson's Species.<BR>
Mystery of Wax Museum.<BR>
Kolchak - Night Stalker.
Issue 21
September 1995
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HR Giger interview.<BR>
Hellraiser IV.<BR>
Robin Hardy on The Wicker Man.<BR>
X-Files documentary.<BR>
Fantasm 95.
Issue 22
October 1995
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Peter Cushing tribute.<BR>
Mad Love.<BR>
Forrest J Ackerman.<BR>
Frankenstein poster.<BR>
HR Giger's Ghost Train.
Issue 23
November 1995
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X-Files Timeline Poster Part 1.<BR>
James Whale.<BR>
Kim Henkel.<BR>
Vincent Price in Madhouse.<BR>
Candyman 2.<BR>
Hallowe'en edition
Issue 24
December 1995
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1996
Issue 25
January 1996
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Demons<BR>
X-Files Season 3 plus Time-line Part 3<BR>
Halloween 6<BR>
Sometimes They Come Back<BR>
Island of Lost Souls
Issue 26
February 1996
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Seven<BR>
Mitch Pileggi (X-Files Skinner) interview<BR>
The X-Files Season Three<BR>
Hammer's Dracula disc
Issue 27
March 1996
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The Wolf Man<BR>
The X-Files Season Three reviews<BR>
Dracula TV<BR>
Virtuosity<BR>
Mulder Quotes Poster
Issue 28
April 1996
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Making of The X-Files
Scully Quotes Poster<BR>
Plague of the Zombies<BR>
Hammer Horror
Issue 29
May 1996
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Making of X-Files: Little Green Men<BR>
Lone Gunmen Quote Poster<BR>
Horror Writers<BR>
Story Editor Frank Spotnitz
Issue 30
June 1996
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Boris Karloff<BR>
TV Frankensteins<BR>
X-Files Writer Darin Morgan & Season 3's Revelations<BR>
Vampire in Brooklyn
Issue 31
July 1996
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Ingrid Pitt Interview Pt 1<BR>
X-Files Writer Darin Morgan Pt 2<BR>
From Dusk Till Dawn - George Clooney<BR>
Quatermass & the Pit
Issue 32
August 1996
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Ingrid Pitt Pt 2<BR>
Philip Ridley - Passion of Darkly Noon<BR>
Boris Karloff<BR>
Making of The X-Files Duane Barry
Issue 33
September 1996
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Top 50 Horror Films<BR>
House That Dripped Blood<BR>
Killer Barbys<BR>
Sangster & Bernard - Hammer writer/scorer
Issue 34
October 1996
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Top 25 TV Horrors<BR>
X-Files Mitch Pileggi & Nic Lea<BR>
Fantasm 96<BR>
Hammer Celebration<BR>
X-Files poster
Issue 35
November 1996
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Crow 2<BR>
Hallowe'en edition<BR>
The Craft<BR>
X-Files Jose Chung<BR>
Neil Gaiman<BR>
Phantom<BR>
Simpsons Hallowe'en
Issue 36
December 1996
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X-Files Poster & reviews - plus the making of Darkness Falls<BR>
Godzilla<BR>
Kindred: The Embraced
1997
Issue 37
January 1997
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Peter Jackson's Frighteners<BR>
X-Files poster & preview<BR>
American Gothic<BR>
Bordello of Blood<BR>
Fantasy Film Festival report
Issue 38
February 1997
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The making of Psycho<BR>
X-Files Season 4 reviews<BR>
Relic<BR>
Thesis<BR>
American Gothic<BR>
UK 70s Horror<BR>
Stage Dracula
Issue 39
March 1997
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X-Files make-up artist Toby Lindala<BR>
Texas Chainsaw Massacre - Tobe Hooper<BR>
Chris Carter - Millennium
Issue 40
April 1997
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Night of Living Dead - George Romero<BR>
Genesis of X-Files<BR>
Chris Carter Millennium<BR>
Island of Dr Moreau
Issue 41
May 1997
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Kevin Williamson's Scream<BR>
Nigel Kneale's Stone Tape<BR>
Revenge of Frankenstein & X-Files poll results
Issue 42
June 1997
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Luc Besson's Fifth Element<BR>
Scream<BR>
Millennium<BR>
Buffy the Vampire Slayer<BR>
X-Files poll Pt 2
Issue 43
July 1997
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Son of Frankenstein<BR>
Scream<BR>
Dracula's brides<BR>
X-Files reviews<BR>
Tender Flesh<BR>
Crescendo<BR>
Andrew Keir
Issue 44
August 1997
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Men in Black - review & poster<BR>
The X-Files new season<BR>
Stephen King interview<BR>
Blood of the Vampire
Issue 45
September 1997
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Event Horizon - behind the scenes plus review & poster<BR>
Tom Baker - Mutations<BR>
Rick Baker - MIB<BR>
X-Files latest
Issue 46
October 1997
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Nic Lea interview plus The X-Files A-Z of Horror<BR>
Theatre of Blood<BR>
Millennium<BR>
Guillermo Del Toro
Issue 47
November 1997
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American Werewolf in Paris<BR>
X-Files - DPO<BR>
Behind the scenes of Scream 2<BR>
Poltergeist: The Legacy
Issue 48
December 1997
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Alien Resurrection - feature & poster<BR>
X-Files Season 5 preview<BR>
Edgar Allan Poe films of Roger Corman<BR>
Sitges festival
1998
Issue 49
January 1998
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Scott Reynolds' The Ugly<BR>
X-Files Season 5 preview
Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires<BR>
It's Alive!
Issue 50
February 1998
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70-page full-colour issue with fold-out celebration poster! Christopher Lee recalls his legendary career: 6-page interview feature. Texas Chainsaw Massacre - Tobe Hooper's seminal shocker exhumed. Carry On Screaming - Britain's neglected horror comedy celebrated. Talos The Mummy - on-set report from Alan Jones, himself a Pharoah in Russ Mulcahy's film. Hellraiser 4 - a troubled path from script to screen uncovered. Plus new reviews section and the Shivers story so far, with star guest messages.
Issue 51
March 1998
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer - behind-the-scenes with Todd McIntosh plus poster, Barbara Steele, Hellraiser IV from script to screen
Issue 52
April 1998
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Scream 2 - Scriptwriter Kevin Williamson on making a second genre homage with Wes Craven. Plus exclusive poster. Buffy The Vampire Slayer - Grooming the undead with make-up artist Todd McIntosh: Part 2, with Todd's own pictures. Ken Russell - What is Horror? The British scare supremo talks exclusively to Ingrid Pitt. Christopher Lee - Ol' red eyes on Karloff, singing and turning down Airplane. The Nanny - Hammer's classic 1960s nursery shocker starring Bette Davis. Plus Tod Browning's The Ugly, The X-Files, The Devil-Doll.
Issue 53
May 1998
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Summer of Horror preview: Genesis, Species II, Deep Rising, Sisters, The X-Files: Fight the Future + X-Files poster, Ken Russell
Issue 54
June 1998
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Peter Atkins' Wishmaster & its special effects, The Crazies, Outer Limits, Dario Argento's Phamtom of the Opera, Hammer goes Online, Motel Hell
Issue 55
July 1998
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John Carpenter - interviewed by Dennis Etchison part 1, plus Vampires. Behind the scenes on Mimic. Godzilla - pull-out poster & effects wizard interviewed. X-Files conspiracy arc examined. Previews of Perdita Durango and Razor Blade Smile.
Issue 56
August 1998
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Horror's hottest heroine, profiled. Plus a Buffy and Angel poster. John Carpenter - interview part 2. The Devils - Depravity, demons and mad nuns in Ken Russell's 1970's shocker. Hammer's 40th Anniversary reunion reported. Killer B's in London. The X-Files: Season Five's thrilling conclusion unravelled.
Issue 57
September 1998
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Phantoms - Director Joe Chappelle; Species 2 - Producer Frank Mancuso, director Peter Medak and pull-out poster of Eve. Doug Bradley on Pinhead and other Horror roles. Joseph Ross - make-up secrets from An American Werewolf in London to Event Horizon. Buffy the Vampire Slayer's first TV episode and Cronenberg's Rabid re-assessed. Plus Cube, Kim Newman on Godzilla and 11 pages of reviews (64-page issue).
Issue 58
October 1998
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Angel - examining Buffy's charismatic vampire, with pull-out poster. William Friedkin on The Exorcist, 25 years on. Stephen King on Bag of Bones, film adaptations and his latest TV projects. Disturbing Behaviour - X-Files director David Nutter on his debut feature. Cube reviewed and director Vincento Atali interviewed. Kim Newman on Val Lewton. Ingrid Pitt on the X-Files movie.
Issue 59
November 1998
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Halloween: H20 - Chris Durand, aka masked killer Michael Myers, on working with Jamie Lee Curtis to revive a Horror icon. Plus: behind-the-scenes of John Carpenter's original Halloween (1978), Kim Newman's disturbed screening and a pull-out poster. Ultraviolet - writer/director Joe Ahearne on his modern-day TV vampires. Director Michael Haneke on his disturbing Funny Games. How Quentin Tarantino revived Fulci's The Beyond. Alicia Witt on Urban Legend.
Issue 60
December 1998
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Blade - writer David Goyer on the making of the latest vampire-hunting phenomenon, plus his Quatermass script. Buffy's David Boreanaz looks forward to an Angel spin-off series. The Exorcist - We go back 25 years to chronicle the genesis of thie classic. Alan Jones reports on the projects unveiled at Sitges 98. Plus: Thorley Walters - Hammer's comic gentleman, advance sketches for Phantasm Oblivion, and 60 favourite moments from Horror history for our 60th issue.
1999
Issue 61
January 1999
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Psycho - director Gus van Sant's controversial remake examined. Apt Pupil - director Bryan Singer on his provocative Stephen King adaptation. Buffy the Vampire Slayer's season 3 premiere in focus, with pull-out cast poster. Nasties! - censorship and 'banned' films uncovered in London. Hammer's Abominable Snowman - unjustly neglected? Graham Masterson on his horror novels. Boris Karloff commemorated, Kim Newman on Bela Lugosi, The Exorcist Diaries (pt 2).
Issue 62
February 1999
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From Buffy to I Know What You Did Last Summer, we look at the heroes and villains who are the Boys of Horror, including profiles of Nicholas Brendon and David Boreanaz. We look at the successful new independent film Pi, which combines magic with mathematics, we feature the new quartet of Mummy movies for 1999, there's a peep at Horror websites and a feature on Christopher Lee in The Hands of Orlac.
Issue 63
March 1999
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The Girls of Horror - the changing role of heroines, profiling Alyson Hannigan, Jennifer Love Hewitt and Neve Campbell. Gods and Monsters, the acclaimed biopic of director James Whale, examined. Make-Up, Magic and Monsters - a three-part series starts with the craft's film pioneers. The Faculty - behind-the-scenes exclusive on Robert Rodriguez's new college Horror. Plus Gaspar Noe on I Stand Alone, Deranged, Kim Newman on censorship, and James Bernard's Universal Memories.
Issue 64
April 1999
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A bumper 80-page extravaganza with the very best from the varied worlds of Horror. We look at the Villains of Buffy The Vampire Slayer, and continue our three-part feature on monster make-up secrets. We interview John Bruno, director of Virus and talk to Oscar nominees Bill Condon and Sir Ian McKellen about their work on the James Whale biopic Gods and Monsters.
Issue 65
May 1999
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David Cronenberg - the celebrated and complex director discusses Existenz. The Angel Chronicles examines Buffy's best-known vampire's second season. We conclude our exclusive feature Make-up, Magic and Monsters, profiling Dick Smith, Stan Winston and Rick Baker. Carrie 2: The Rage - screenwriter Rafael Moreau on following a classic. Our regular look at new Horrors in TV, videos, books and movies, plus Kim Newman on Stanley Kubrick - and Queen of Horror herself, Ingrid Pitt.
Issue 66
June 1999
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Idle Hands - we interview the hands-free horror comedy's director Rodman Flender. Highly popular Horror actress Caroline Munro recalls her Hammer career. We preview Ravenous with screenwriter Ted Griffin, and the surpise blockbuster The Mummy. Nicky Henson's rare recollections of Witchfinder General, Psychomania and Vampira. Tribute to Oliver Reed. Possession's director Andrzej Zulawski. Plus Kim Newman, Ingrid Pitt and all the usual reviews sections.
Issue 67
July 1999
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The making of Universal's blockbuster hit The Mummy, director Jan De Bont and actress Catherine Zeta Jones discuss their new film The Haunting, there's an interview with cult superstar Udo Keir (Warhol's Dracula), and more on Apt Pupil from scriptwriter Brandon Boyce. Also: Jennifer Tilly and director Ronny Yu on making her Bride of Chucky, the Hammer reunion at Bray studios and an Edgar Allan Poe film season in London. Plus 11 pages of reviews, Kim Newman and Ingrid Pitt.
Issue 68
August 1999
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The Blair Witch Project - the scariest film to come out of America in 20 years? The Abominable Dr Phibes - retrospective of a celebrated Vincent Price role. Pumpkinhead - SFX Guru Stan Winston's creepily effective film recalled. Buffy the Vampire Slayer - the curious fate of the two 'banned' episodes. Hannibal Lecter's screen debut in Michael Mann's Manhunter examined. Stigmata - psychological thriller starring Patricia Arquette and Jonathan Pryce previewed. Talos the Mummy - scriptwriter talks!
Issue 69
September 1999
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The making of the modern vampire: how the bloodsuckers of old became heroes for a new generation. Directors of new vampire films interviewed: Richard Elfman on Revenant and Elias Merhige on Shadow of the Vampire. Four film incarnations of Bram Stoker's Queen Tera recalled, and Peter Cushing's final appearance as Baron Frankenstein for Hammer. Plus all the latest reviews, including Buffy The Vampire Slayer's first four Season Three episodes - and a look at Xander's progress.
Issue 70
October 1999
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The Blair Witch Project - we interview Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez, directors of the hottest Horror hit for years. Stigmata - Rupert Wainwright, director of the terrifying religious-themed hit, talks. Phantasm - retrospective on the classic series. Braindead - a look at Peter Jackson's influential early movie. Plus news and reviews of Horror-themed films, books, videos and soundtracks, Ingrid Pitt in a special Monster Rally report in 'The Pitt of Horror' and Kim Newman on the Blair Witch phenomenon
Issue 71
November 1999
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Inside our 80 fright-packed pages for Halloween: Buffy and Angel - status report on the new series, Robia La Morte (Ms Calendar) interviewed, plus 5 episodes new to the UK this month reviewed. Sleepy Hollow - Tim Burton's ghostly new gothic treat previewed. Blair Witch Project - concluding our directors' interview. Clive Barker encountered during a fascinating tour. Stigmata - scribe Tom Lazarus interviewed. With Abbott & Costello vs. movie monsters, rare Sheila Keith interview, the usual mix of news and reviews of Horror-themed films, books, videos and soundtracks, plus Ingrid Pitt and Kim Newman's columns.
Issue 72
December 1999
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Cover feature:The Sixth Sense - 1999's most highly-acclaimed chiller investigated. New horror for 2000 previewed from the influential Sitges Festiival. Blair Witch - on trial? We proclaim the charges. The House on Haunted Hill - William Castle's creaky classic and the Halloween hit remake explored. Brazil - an in-depth look at Terry Gilliam's nightmarish vision. Black XXX-Mas - indie Horror from an in-your-face Belgian company. Plus screenwriter Duncan Kennedy on Deep Blue Sea, our usual collection of news and reviews (with more episodes of Buffy Season Three) and Kim Newman's Opinion column.
2000
Issue 73
January 2000
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Sleepy Hollow: Johnny Depp on playing Ichabod Crane in Tim Burton's decap-tivating movie, plus costume designer Colleen Attwood and stuntman Nick Attwood. Brian Yuzna: the director of gore-fest Society on setting up a new Hammer style studio in Spain. End of Days: cast & crew on the millennial supernatural movie, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Dogma: the anarchic film from Kevin Smith that unites Ben Affleck, Matt Damon and Alan Rickman as apocalyptic Angels examined. Stir of Echoes: David Koepp's film about a man haunted by a sinister figure previewed. PLUS: News, reviews of The Sixth Sense, Carrie 2 and Sleepy Hollow, Tom Baker's new book, and new tv including Angel and The X-Files' Season 7.
Issue 74
February 2000
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Gormenghast - Christopher Lee and Jonathan Rhys Meyers on bringing Mervyn Peake's weird Fantasy to life for the BBC. The League of Gentlemen - Are you local? Visit the wild world of TV comedy's darkest half-hour with Mark Gatiss and Steve Pemberton. Naked Lunch - How David Cronenberg filmed the unfilmable. Jeffrey Combs - Confessions of a Re-Animator, plus grisly poster! The Nameless - Jaume Balaguero's chiller previewed. Victor Buono - hollywood heavyweight's career reviewed.
Issue 75
March 2000
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Jason X: Friday the 13th producer Sean S Cunningham on his masked killer's genesis and new voyage. The Green Mile - Director Frank Darabont and his cast, led by Tom Hanks, on the Stephen King supernatural drama. The Hunger - producer Jeff Fazio reveals secrets behind his sexy and chilling anthology. Lord of Illusions - Clive Barker's 1995 film mixing film noir and Horror, revisited. Plus faces of Frankenstein, Hammer Lives!, Prints of darkness for classic horror authors, 9 pages of reviews.
Issue 76
April 2000
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Nightmare on Elm Street - the secrets of Wes Craven's landmark original. Buffy and Angel - Part 1 of a special interview with creator Joss Whedon. English Gothic - Jonathan Rigby on his new book recalling 100 Best British Horrors. The Ninth Gate - our preview unravels Polanski's macabre chiller. Pitch Black - meet the newest Outer Space movie monster. Plus: Murder Rooms - the dark beginnings of Sherlock Holmes, The Hunger, columns from Ingrid Pitt and Kim Newman, and eight pages of reviews.
Issue 77
May 2000
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Bumper edition! Includes Buffy the Vampire Slayer / Angel - David Boreanaz and Anthony Stewart Head interviewed, plus Joss Whedon (part 2) and Pinata - the makers of Nicholas Brendon's Mexican-styled monster movie give an exclusive preview. Urban Gothic - new British TV horrors from Tom de Ville. Final Destination - Death is the enemy in Morgan & Wong's teen terrifier. Spanish Horror surveyed in a fascinating beginner's guide
Issue 78
June 2000
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Peter Cushing - the original Vampire Slayer! Reassessing the life of Horror's Gentleman, Part 1, with unpublished photos. Ed Gein - behind-the-scenes on the startling film about the notorious killer. Frequency - Toby Emmerich on his ghostly broadcasting project. Urban Gothic - producer Steve Matthews on the Channel 5 anthology's genesis. American Psycho - how Bret Easton Ellis's novel made it to the cinemas. Plus Charles Gray remembered, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer's fairy-tale episode Hush goes under the scalpel.
Issue 79
July 2000
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The Evil Dead - the making (and banning) of the 1980's most maligned video nasty, plus poster of Bruce Campbell as Ash. Jorge Grau - the Spanish master of terror on Let Sleeping Corpses Lie, and more. X-Men - director Bryan Singer reveals the mutants' secrets. Vampyres - meet beautiful ladies with a thirst for blood in our retrospective on Larraz's 1974 chiller. Supernova - troubled history of the outer-space shocker. Peter Cushing appreciation continued, Kim Newman on cliches, and Ingrid Pitt at the Dracula Congress in Romania.
Issue 80
August 2000
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Buffy The Vampire Slayer - Alyson Hannigan on the secrets of Willow, our favourite teen sorceresss. Pupi Avati - The Italian master talks on set for Knights of the Quest. Lost Souls - Janusz Kaminski's chilling film starring Winona Ryder and Ben Chaplin. Ring - Sadako's fury is unleashed in this excellent Japanese Horror. Michael Ripper - a tribute to Hammer's longtime supporting player. Angel Heart - Alan Parker's bewitching blend of film noir and Horror with Rourke and De Niro revisited. Hollow Man - Paul Verhoeven takes the Invisible Man into a new and terrifying dimension. Plus ten pages of reviews and our usual columns.
Issue 81
September 2000
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Nightbreed. We revisit Clive Barker's film about the fabulous realm of Midian. Tigon Terrors - the British company that rivalled Hammer. We examine their Sorcerers and Witchfinder General. Frankenhooker - New on DVD, this sexy spoof from Basket Case director Frank Henenlotter. Pupi Avati - More from the acclaimed Italian maestro of Horror and Fantasy. What Lies Beneath - Robert Zemeckis' supernatural hit previewed. Fright Fest 2000 - the biggest London Horror film festival for years! The Thirteenth Sign - Meet Adam Mason, co-director of this new British indie feature. Plus Ingrid Pitt, Kim Newman, 11 pages of reviews and Full Circle in Fright of Your Life.
Issue 82
October 2000
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The Cell - Director Tarsem Singh on creating a serial killer's fantasy mindscape in the hit film starring Jennifer Lopez. Brotherhood of the Wolf - director Christophe Gans on his tale of the Beast. What Lies Beneath - Harrison Ford on taking a spooky lead role. Bless the Child - director Chuck Russell on weaving supernatural spells with Kim Basinger. Tigon Terrors - classic British Seventies Horror revisited, part 2. Plus part 2 of our Nightbreed retrospective, Kim Newman on Orson Welles' radio Dracula, FrightFest 2000 and 11 pages of reviews, Fright of Your Life on Mystery of the Wax Museum, and a poster of our Jennifer Lopez cover.
Issue 83
November 2000
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80 pages celebrating Hallowe'en in style. Dario Argento - exclusive talk with the King of Euro-Horror, back to his roots with I Can't Sleep. Angel - how the Buffy spin-off developed. Buffy - writers Dean Batali & Rob Des Hotel on creating Snyder and transforming Oz. Joe Dante on Mario Bava's worldwide appeal. The Bunker - writer Clive Dawson & director Rob Green unveil British Horror starring Jason Flemyng. Brains in Bottles - Curt Siodmak's legacy. Cannibals - Kim Newman explores eat-me films from Texas Chainsaw Massacre to Cannibal Ferox. Brotherhood of the Wolf - director Christophe Gans talks, Pt. 2. Blair Witch 2 - Jeff Donovan on taking part in the sequel, Book of Shadows. Universal Horror Mazes - spooky Hallowe'en attractions (aided by Joss Whedon and Clive Barker) unveiled. Plus The People Under the Stairs, Ingrid Pitt takes tea with Robert Englund and Fright of Your Life: Fulci's zombiefest The Beyond.
Issue 84
December 2000
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The Company of Wolves - We take a look back at Neil Jordan's scary fairy tale. Lost Souls - Janusz Kaminski turns to Horror to direct Winona Ryder and Ben Chaplin in Lost Souls, a terrifying tale of exorcism. Universal Hallowe'en Horror - We venture into the Buffy maze at Universal studios, with comments from Giles, Willow and Whedon. Brian Clemens - Creator of The Avengers discusses his Horror films, including Dr Jekyll & Sister Hyde and Captain Kronos. Urban Legend: Final Cut - We meet stars Jennifer Morrison, former teen idol Joseph Lawrence and Loretta Devine. Strange Love - The stunning art of Claudia Andrei.
2001
Issue 85
January 2001
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The League of Gentlemen</FONT>: On location in a Christmas comic ghost story in Victorian Royston Vasey. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Faust</FONT>: Brian Yuzna on his Barcelona frightmare. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The Best of 2000</FONT>: We look back at the year's greatest scares. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Sounds of Hammer</FONT>: Gary Wilson bangs on about the Hammer soundtracks. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The Irrefutable Truth about Demons</FONT>: director Glenn Standring on influences and legends. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Don Sharp</FONT>: Director of Hammer classics and everyone's Festival favourite, Witchcraft. <BR>
Plus Horror on the Web, reviews, Fright of Your Life: Werewolf of London, and cover poster: League of Gentlemen, frightening!
Issue 86
February 2001
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Vampire Edition! Shadow of the Vampire</FONT>: John Malkovich on playing director FW Murnau in Elias Merhige's fantasia, plus Cary Elwes, Eddie Izzard and more. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nosferatu</FONT>: the real story behind Murnau's 1921 classic. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dracula 2000</FONT>: Director Patrick Lussier & Producer Wes Craven bring the greatest vampire of all back to life! <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The Art of Argento</FONT>: beginning a two-part examination of Dario's career by the author of 'Art of Darkness'. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Valentine</FONT>: sneak preview of the first film to star David 'Angel' Boreanaz. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>El Celo</FONT>: a fascinating new Spanish version of Henry James' ghost classic Turn of the Screw. <BR>
Plus 14 pages of Horror Reviews.
Issue 87
March 2001
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Hannibal</FONT>: Anthony Hopkins on how it felt to return to the character of Dr Lecter with director Ridley Scott. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Lon Chaney</FONT>: the life and hard times of the silent cinema's Man of a Thousand Faces. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Christopher Lee</FONT>: previewing a new book on his screen career, we look at the continental pictures Lee made in the 1960s. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Revelation</FONT>: director Stuart Urban on his globe-trotting, Time-travelling Horror story. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dario Argento</FONT>: Continuing our guide to the works of Italy's King of Terror, including Opera. Plus <FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nonhosonno</FONT>: Argento's newest, which Argentophiles see as a distinct return to horrifying giallo form, reviewed. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The Medusa Touch</FONT>: Richard Burton stars in a terrifying tale of telekinetic revenge from 1978. <BR>
Plus Ingrid Pitt, Kim Newman, Fright of Your Life and 9 pages of Reviews.
Issue 88
April 2001
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Buffy Monster Make-Up</FONT>: meet Greg Solomon, the Optic Nerve artist behind many incredible creatures on Buffy The Vampire Slayer (exclusive Season 4 pictures). <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Amando De Ossorio</FONT>: the late Spanish film maker and his famous Blind Dead films recalled. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Alice Krige</FONT>: the charismatic actress familiar as the Borg Queen on her many Horror / Fantasy roles, including Institute Benjamenta and Ghost Story. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dino De Laurentiis</FONT>: The irrepressible mogul on his eventful career, and the huge success of Hannibal. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Don't Look Now</FONT>: Nic Roeg's atmospheric tale revisited. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Christopher Lee</FONT>: more of Lee's 1960s continental pictures, including the fairy-tale inspired Die Schlangengrube... uncovered. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Devil Movies</FONT>: A look at Lucifer's many and various film appearances, from the earliest days of cinema to the outrageous End of Days. <BR>
Kim Newman on the decline of Cinefantastique. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Horror on the Web</FONT>: Jo Botting surfs for slasher movies and finds... <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Brad Dourif! Fright of Your Life</FONT>: Peter Cushing plays Russian Roulette in The Skull. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The Pitt of Horror</FONT>: Ingrid Pitt enters the mysterious world of Uri Geller in darkest Teddington. <BR>
Plus nine pages of Reviews.
Issue 89
May 2001
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The Mummy Returns - the roots of the sequel, teaming Fraser and Weisz with WWF star The Rock! Plus pull-out poster. Buffy Make-Up - Optic Nerve's Greg Solomon on how Adam was made, plus the sinister Gentlemen; exclusive pictures! Conrad Veidt - From Caligari to Casablanca, the first bona fide Horror star. Battle of the Werewolves - We compare An American Werewolf in London with The Howling. Phantom of the Paradise - the making of Brian de Palma's Rock Opera, part 1. The Forsaken - Phina Oruche on starring as a vampire. Frost is Faust - Mark Frost on his role in Brian Yuzna's new version. Plus Opinion - Kim Newman on Vlad the Impaler, Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby on The Brotherhood of Satan, Ingrid Pitt takes tea with Ray Harryhausen, plus news and reviews.
Issue 90
June/July 2001
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Resident Evil - Exclusive! Director Paul Anderson on his movie of the massive zombie game. Ginger Snaps - the acclaimed Canadian film about a female lycanthrope. Upcoming Horrors for the UK: The Forsaken, Jeepers Creepers, From Hell and Ghosts of Mars. Horror History Pt. 1 - All you ever wanted to know... but were afraid to ask! Voodoo Lady - Meet Rachel Grant, aka the Sci-Fi channel's hottest Horror hostess, Nina. House on Nightmare Park - Titter Ye Not! Frankie Howerd stars in this British comic horror classic. Psycho Beach Party - Genre-bending Psychedelic Horror becomes a cult favourite. Phantom of the Paradise - More on Brian de Palma's shock-rock opera, 25 years on - exclusive artwork! The Mummy Returns - nadir of the Horror genre? Plus poster of Milla Jovovich as Resident Evil's Alice, all our regular columnists, news and reviews.
Issue 91
August/September 2001
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Jeepers Creepers - Director Victor Salva on an acclaimed movie that alters the traditional roles and packs an almighty punch! Session 9 - Director Brad Anderson on filming a chiller in a real abandoned asylum. Fright Fest Preview - The treats in store for this August's festival at London's Prince Charles cinema. Night Visions - We meet the executive producers of the TV anthology. Chinese Ghost Stories - Horror/Fantasy cinema's best-kept secret, including Spooky Encounters, Mr Vampire and Zu: Warriors of the Magic Mountain. Night of the Triffids - Simon Clark on the challenge of writing a sequel to John Wyndham's classic. Horror History #2 - We continue our lightning tour through a century of Horror. Plus Fright of Your Life on Karloff in The Body Snatcher, Kim Newman on Straight On Till Morning, Ingrid Pitt recalls her audition for The Vampire Lovers, and 11 pages of reviews.
Issue 92
October 2001
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Short supply Buffy The Vampire Slayer - Joss Whedon on leaving no genre stone unturned, and what's in store for Season 6 and beyond. X-Files Resurrected - Writer/producer John Shiban on recasting and reviving TV's premier creepshow. John Carpenter - the veteran Horror director on his latest frightener Ghosts of Mars. Dog Soldiers - Neil Marshall, director of this new Brithorror about being trapped on a werewolf-ridden Scots moor! Horror History #3 - Our overview concludes via Carpenter's Halloween, Freddy Krueger and Barker's Pinhead. Reptile Boy - The perils of playing a monster in Buffy, by Robin Atkin Downes. Plus Chinese Ghost Stories (Part 2), Kim Newman on how killing off TV heroes loses its novelty, Fright of Your Life on Masque of the Red Death, Ingrid Pitt on making Countess Dracula, and 10 pages of Reviews including: Battle Royale, Ed Gein, a DVD double bill of Lecter, and the last WB episodes pairing Buffy and Angel.
Issue 93
November/December 2001
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The Others</FONT>: Top director Alejandro Amenabar on his debut in English, a supernatural story set in 1944 with Nicole Kidman. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Jeepers Creepers</FONT>: Young stars Gina Philips and Justin Long on this US #1 Box-Office hit. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Guillermo del Toro</FONT>: The creator of Cronos on his gorgeous ghost story The Devil's Backbone, produced by Almodovar. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>13 Ghosts</FONT>: Steve Beck, director of the remake of William Castle's shocker, on awkward shooting in a glass set. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Fright Fest 2001 revisited</FONT>: Highs and lows of the London Horror festival, including Brotherhood of the Wolf, The Bunker, Revelation, and Cubbyhouse. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>James Herbert</FONT>: The world-famous writer on reassessing fairy tales in his novel Once.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Urban Gothic 2</FONT>: A plethora of photos from series 2 of the UK TV shocker: meet producer Steve Matthews, effects guru Neill Gorton and Anthony (C-3PO) Daniels! <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Buffy Lives!</FONT>: A taster for the 6th season of Buffy and the 3rd season of Angel. <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Joanna Cassidy</FONT> on her new role in Ghosts of Mars, and kicking Martian ass for John Carpenter. <BR>
Plus the regulars: Alan Jones' news, Kim Newman in The Cave of the Living Dead, Ingrid Pitt on more dastardly Victorian crime, Fright of your Life on Whistle and I'll Come to You, 8 pages of reviews, and a Jeepers Creepers poster.
2002
Issue 94
January 2002
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From Hell - Effects wizards Gorton and Painter discuss working on the Jack the Ripper movie, with remarkable (and grisly) pictures. Plus a pull-out poster of our cover montage! Dagon - Director Stuart Gordon & producer Brian Yuzna on filming the dark world of HP Lovecraft in Spain. Session 9 - Actor/producer Steve Gevedon plus Josh Lucas on a contemporary Horror set in a disused mental hospital. Angel - A look at the third season's new burdens (and surprises) for the vampire-with-a-soul, plus Reviews of new Buffy and Angel. Dr Terrible's House of Horrible - We talk to writer Graham Duff, creator of the BBC's comedy Horror show starring Steve Coogan. Sitges Report - Alan Jones's debriefing on Europe's premier Horror festival: high praise for some films, no cigars for others. Universal Horror icons - How Madame Tussaud's paid tribute to Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff, with the team behind the new wax portraits. Plus Kim Newman on 2001's peripheral films, Ingrid Pitt on Anthony Shaffer, Jonathan Rigby on The Terror of Dr Hichcock and 10 pages of reviews.
Issue 95
February/March 2002
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The End of The X-Files - With Chris Carter confirming that Season 9 is the last, we talk to regulars Mitch Pileggi and Cary Elwes. The Gathering - director Brian Gilbert on his atmospheric chiller set in a sinister English village, with Christina Ricci. David Cronenberg exclusive! - Horror's most consistently stylish director on his return with Spider, a UK-shot thriller, discussing stars Miranda Richardson and Ralph Fiennes, plus his influences. Buffy's obsession - the latest twists in the life of Buffy The Vampire Slayer, including her fatal-ish attraction for Spike. Boy Meets Girl - the making of a disturbing British movie, featuring systematic torture, and how the climate of censorship has changed. Peter Straub - One of Horror and Fantasy's leading writers on collaborating with Stephen King for new novel The Black House. Plus the regulars: - Pitt of Horror, Fright of Your Life (on Les Diaboliques), Kim Newman on From Hell's many influences , a cover poster celebrating the last season of The X-Files, and 11 pages of Reviews.
Issue 96
April/May 2002
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Vampire-packed edition! Queen of the Damned - Producer Jorge Saralegui & director Michael Rymer on making a second Vampire Chronicles film, starring the late Aaliyah. Angel - How fatherhood is changing life in Season 3 for Hollywood's hottest vampire... Blade 2 - Wesley Snipes' half-vampire, half-human hero is back for more, directed by Guillermo Del Toro. Plus directors interviewed: Nick Willing on Doctor Sleep, and part 2 of David Cronenberg on Spider. Behind-the-scenes features: London's first Make-Up Artists' Trade Fair, with Dick Smith and Stuart Freeborn; Carla Gugino on Stan Winston's She-Creature; Neil Marshall's Dog Soldiers previewed. Regulars include Kim Newman's Opinion on Creature Features, Ingrid Pitt back in the Victorian underworld and Jonathan Rigby on Cronenberg's Rabid in The Fright of Your Life. Plus up-to-the-minute news and reviews of the latest Horror on DVD, Film and TV, and a pull-out poster of the Angel cover.
Issue 97
June/July 2002
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Resident Evil - Enter the Hive and face the Red Queen, the Licker and a host of zombies! Wendigo - Indie film-maker Larry Fessenden on bringing his style to the legend of the forest shape-shifter. Geoffrey Bayldon - The Catweazle actor reflects on sinister roles including Hammer and Amicus films. TV Gothic - David McGillivray returns to discuss the oft-forgotten power of Horror on British TV. Christopher Fowler - the novelist behind the 'London Gothic' genre talks to Shivers... Has Buffy jumped the shark? Keith Topping argues that even in Season 6, Buffy can still surprise and shock... Chiller Theatre - A report on the US Horror/Fantasy con featuring Linda Blair and George Lazenby. Udo Kier - The German star of Andy Warhol's Dracula and British thriller Revelation, on stage at London's ICA . Also: Kim Newman on Le Testament du Docteur Cordelier (Jean Renoir's 1959 version of Jekyll & Hyde), Ingrid Pitt on working in CG anime with Dominator, and Jonathan Rigby's The Fright of Your Life on The Irrefutable Truth About Demons, plus news and reviews.
Issue 98
August/September 2002
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Buffy The Vampire Slayer - Nicholas Brendon discusses the highs and lows of playing Xander Harris through six seasons. Death Watch - 'A confined setting is a classic genre situation ripe with possibilities.' Debut director Michael Bassett on his WWI Horror movie. Nine Lives - Another first-time director, Andrew Green, talks on the set of his ghostly chiller. Christopher Lee - Shivers met Horror's grand master during his appearance at the Brussels Fantasy Film Festival. David Greenwalt - Angel's co-creator talks at the launch of Season Three on VHS. Christopher Fowler - The author on his novels Soho Black and Disturbia and the frustrations of the film world. Fright Fest Preview - Alan Jones on the blood, sweat and tears of assembling London's premier Horror weekend! Plus: Jonathan Rigby finds echoes of Dracula in Billy Wilder's Sunset Boulevard, Ingrid Pitt goes to Chicago and the Fantastic Film Festival, and Kim Newman investigates The Night of the Devils. With news, reviews and more...
Issue 99
October 2002
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Screenwriter Ted Tally, who won an Oscar for The Silence of the Lambs, tells why he was first in line to work on the script for the new Lecter film Red Dragon. With a Red Dragon poster
Brian Cox played a very different Hannibal Lecter in Michael Mann's 1986 Manhunter but it's a role he still adores. Cox discusses Manhunter, plus his early Hammer work and his forthcoming films Ring and X-Men 2.
The maverick director Paul Morrissey talks about making films in 3-D, sex and the influence of Andy Warhol.
Cheri Montesanto-Medcalf and Matthew Mungle look back at their special effects make-up for the last seasons of The X-Files.
Some surprising developments in the new seasons of Angel and Buffy,
Denis Meikle, author of a new book on Jack the Ripper, discusses the enduring mystery of the Victorian murders.
A preview of some spooky and sinister films coming soon, including the US remake of The Ring and underwater monsters in Below.
Meet John Constantine, Humanity's most unlikely champion, who appeared in DC Comic's Hellblazer series and is now bound for the big screen.
Acclaimed Horror author Fowler discusses his forthcoming work, including the Plastic, Brick Water trilogy and a mystery set in London's Palace Theatre called Looking for Lucifer.
Regulars
In The Fright of Your Life Jonathan Rigby recoils in horror from a different kind of eight-legged freak in John Barrymore's 1920 film of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
In Pitt of Horror Ingrid Pitt remembers colleagues John Frankenheimer and Maurice Denham, who died recently. And Kim Newman investigates the Apocalypse movies made in the US 'Bible belt'.
And 10 pages of reviews!
Issue 100
November 2002
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Jeepers Creepers 2</FONT>: An excluvsive on-set report with director Victor Salva interview.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The League of Gentlemen</FONT>: We talk to the makers about the third series, and the strange new characters.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Buffy</FONT>: A look at how this programme has rewritten the Fantasy/Horror rule-book.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Horror Stars come out to Play</FONT>: All the greats from the Horror world.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Halloween Resurrection</FONT>: A look at the latest installment in the Halloween saga!<BR>
We skim over the past 100 issues and bring you some of the favourites.<BR>
Plus, two stunning Buffy covers to collect!
2003
Issue 101
January 2003
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New Movies<br>
Ghost Ship - Director Steve Beck talks about his new seagoing Horror movie.<br>
Ryan Phillippe - The handsome star discusses his new psychological Horror movie The I Inside with director Roland Suso Richter.<br>
Sitges Film Festival - A look at how this programme has rewritten the Fantasy/Horror rule-book.<br>
Classic Horrors<br>
Hammer Films at Bray - We meet the author of a new book about Bray Studios.<br>
Horror People - Phantasm's Reggie Bannister joins FX guru Tom Savini, veteran actor Jack Donner and star of The Shining Joseph Turkel to talk to us!<br>
New Movies<br>
Artsmagic - A look at the new DVD label concentrating on Asia Horror and Fantasy, with titles including Pyrokinesis, Hypnosis, and Zatoichi the Blind Swordsman.<br>
Bruce Campbell - The star celebrates his autobiography Confessions of a B-Movie Actor and the release of Army of Darkness on DVD.<br>
Ghostwatch - Writer Stephen Volk looks back at his tv chiller.<br>
Poster - Saruman (Christopher Lee) and friends in scenes from The Two Towers.<br>
Plus...<br>
The Devil's Nightmare in The Fright of Your Life<br>
Ingridd Pitt looks at her time in Doctor Who<br>
and Kim Newman concludes his look at Christian fundamentalist Apocalypse movies<br>
with news, TV, book, film and video reviews
Issue 102
February 2003
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Features<br>
Totally Tromatized - With titles like Rabid Grannies, The Toxic Avenger and Sgt Kabukiman NYPD - it could only be the terrific trash that is Troma Films! We meet Mr Troma himself, director and producer Lloyd Kaufman.<br>
The Ring Saga - Hideo Nakata's terrifying film Ring is Horror's best-kept secret. But all that may change as the new American version, The Ring directed by Gore Verbinski, opens in Europe.<br>
Beyond Re-Animator - Director Brian Yuzna brings back HP Lovecraft's maddest scientist, Herbert West. We talk to the director and meet star Jeffrey Combs.<br>
Val Guest - The director of Quatermass Xperiment, The Abominable Snowman and The Day The Earth Caught Fire talks about his life in films.<br>
The Return of The Thing - The return of a great Hallowe'en tradition as a gathering of Hollywood film-makers stage a recreation of the classic Fifties Sci-Fi Horror movie The Thing!<br>
Angel Turns Evil? - Find out what's afoot for the Vampire with a soul this season...<br>
The Hound of the Baskervilles - We review the BBC's recent adaptation.<br>
Plus<br>
Poster - We present the chilling image from Gore Verbinski's The Ring.<br>
Opinion - Kim Newman looks at a reconstruction of a famous 'lost film', Lon Chaney's Vampire movie London After Midnight<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Ingrid Pitt looks back over the year, meets Discworld creator Terry Pratchett and Horror novelist James Herbert, and gets a bit frisky anticipating Valentine's Day...<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby selects a fearful scene from Jorge Grau's 1974 film The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue<br>
with news, TV, book, film and video reviews
Issue 103
March 2003
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Features<br>
The Return of Quatermass - We continue our interview with Val Guest, and look at his Hammer Quatermass movies, newly released on DVD with commentaries.<br>
Patrick Tatopoulos - The creature creator who has designed for such blockbusters as Stargate, Independence Day and Godzilla talks about his recent projects including Pitch Black and the TV movie of Clive Barker's Saint Sinner.<br>
Darkness Falls - Actress Emma Caulfield, Anya from Buffy, talks about her new Horror movie.<br>
Goodbye Buffy - As Sarah Michelle Gellar finally calls it a day, we look at Buffy's final season, and speculate on what might follow...<br>
LD50 - We meet the director of a new British Horror movie starring Spice Girl Mel B and rising British actor Tom Hardy.<br>
Jeepers Creepers 2 - A photo special looking at Victor Salva's hotly-anticipated Horror sequel and the return of the terrifying Creeper!<br>
Plus<br>
Opinion - Kim Newman looks at at some American adaptations of Sherlock Holmes (starring Matt Frewer and James D'Arcy) which take more than a few liberties with Conan Doyle!<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Actress Ingrid Pitt looks at Vampire lore from Egyptian times, from Osiris the God of Resurrection to the flesh-eating Lamiae that terrorized the Greeks!<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby looks at a classic moment from Horror History - the appearance of Dr Freudstein in The House by the Cemetery.<br>
with news, TV, book, film and video reviews
Issue 104
May 2003
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Features<br>
Faith - Buffy's Bad Girl Does Good - There can be few TV characters whose return has been more eagerly awaited than Eliza Dushku's rebellious character Faith in Buffy and Angel. But when Faith returns to Sunnydale, tragedy follows close behind...<br>
Willard - Crispin Glover stars as the boy who befriends rats in this remake of a Seventies schlock classic, directed by Glen Morgan of X-Files fame.<br>
Dreamcatcher - Director Lawrence Kasdan takes the helm for the latest adaptation of a Stephen King novel, as a group of friends take on a monstrous alien foe!<br>
Shaun of the Dead - Director Edgar Wright on his new British Zombie movie, influenced by the Resident Evil game.<br>
Strange - Creator Andrew Marshall, stars Richard Coyle and Samantha Janus talk about this new British TV Horror/Fantasy series for Saturday nights.<br>
Patrick Tatopoulos - Continuing our interview with the exceptional illustrator and designer, who talks about his forthcoming projects, illustrated with deleted material from the Sci-Fi film Supernova and pre-production artwork for the monsters of Special Unit 2.<br>
Texas Chain Saw Massacre - The cast of Tobe Hooper's Horror classic recalled the making of the movie at a special gathering held recently to launch a special DVD release.<br>
Last House on the Left - A look at some of the movies recently released by Anchor Bay including Wes Craven's d?but horror movie, the shocking Last House on the Left.<br>
Plus<br>
Opinion - Kim Newman recalls the thrill of sneaking into the pictures to see 'forbidden' movies, but recalls that some failed to live up to their billing...<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Ingrid Pitt wonders what lurks in the Underground - and recalls such memorable chillers as Quatermass abnds the Pit, and Kolchak's encounter with the Night Strangler!<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby chooses a magic moment from Horror history - this issue, low-budget shocks and a dose of acromegaly in The Monster Maker!<br>
with news, TV, book, film and video reviews
Issue 105
July 2003
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Features<br>
Robert Englund - Freddy vs Jason - Actor Robert Englund, the legendary Freddy Krueger, discusses his career in fright films and new movie Freddy vs Jason.<br>
Manhunter - Thomas Noonan, who memorably portrayed the murderous Tooth Fairy talks about his role as 'the scariest man on celluloid'.<br>
Dario Argento's Card Player - From the set of Dario Argento's new crime thriller, we speak to actor Liam Cunningham on why he wanted to work with the Horror maestro.<br>
Strange Effects - We speak to Neill Gorton, who has provided special effects for the new British TV Horror series Strange .<br>
Henry, Portrait of a Serial Killer - Director John McNaughton talks about the new DVD release of his acclaimed study of psychopathic terror<br>
House of the Long Shadows - We look back 20 years to the last glorious team-up of Horror legends Vincent Price, Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and John Carradine<br>
Plus<br>
Opinion - Kim Newman celebrates the 50th anniversary of Nigel Kneale's TV legend Professor Bernard Quatermass.<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Are ghosts officially busted? Ingrid Pitt investigates recent reports that nix the Supernatural!<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby chooses a magic moment from Horror history - this issue, Barbara Steele as an undead temptress in Antonio Margheriti's Danza Macabra.<br>
with news, TV, book, film and video reviews
Issue 106
August 2003
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Features<br>
Neill Gorton - Make-Up Wizard - Neill Gorton has handled FX make-up on films including From Hell and Saving Private Ryan, and the recent TV series Strange. We present some exclusive behind-the-scenes shots and design drawings.<br>
Jeepers Creepers 2 - Director Victor Salva does it again - the Creeper is back! We look at the highly-anticipated sequel to the Horror hit Jeepers Creepers, and celebrate one of the most chilling of recent screen monsters.<br>
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - We hear from the director, screenwriter and stars (including Sir Sean Connery) about The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, the new movie in which Dr Jekyll, Captain Nemo, The Invisible Man, Mina Harker and Allan Quartermain team up for a Victorian adventure!<br>
FrightFest 2003 - It's the biggest event of the UK Horror calendar... yes, it's back and better than ever - we preview the delights in store at this year's London FrightFest, including Malefique and House of a 1,000 Corpses<br>
All about May - Lucky McKee - Can't find a date? The why not build your own, Frankenstein-style? Director Lucky McKee explores just this scenario in his deliciously dark new film May, which was the toast of last year's Sitges Fantasy Festival<br>
More Cabin Fever - Concluding our interview with Eli Roth, who tells us more grisly details from his infectious new film Cabin Fever!<br>
Troma Extravaganza - As the BSkyB Movie Channel devotes a month to the no-holds-barred Horror extravaganza that is the Troma back-catalogue, we present a beginners' guide to the bizarre inhabitants of Tromaville!<br>
Plus<br>
Opinion - Writer Kim Newman celebrates Horror auteur Larry Fessenden, the maverick director of Habit and Wendigo.<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Had a hard day at the office? Our regular guest contributor Ingrid Pitt hears of a bizarre Time-travelling experience...<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby chooses another magic moment from Horror history, this issue, Method for Murder in The House That Dripped Blood.<br>
with news, TV, book, film and video reviews
Issue 107
September 2003
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Features<br>
Freddy vs Jason - How two scary favourites were brought together for the Horror bout of the century! We meet director Ronny Yu and the new Jason, Ken Kirzinger.<br>
Spike and Angel - We look forward to the fireworks when Spike, the Vampire from Sunnydale, joins the line-up at Angel Investigations...<br>
House of the Dead - How director Uwe Boll brought this terrifying zombie-fighting computer game to the screen, and the latest on his new project with Christian Slater.<br>
Jessica Harper - A rare interview with the charming actress who has enjoyed a long career with some of Hollywood's finest, and who achieved Horror icon status with her starring role in Dario Argento's Suspiria.<br>
Jeffrey Combs - We meet another genre great, the actor who plays Herbert West, HP Lovecraft's meddler with things unspeakable, in the Re-Animator movies!<br>
Underworld - Vampires battle werewolves in a never-ending war unseen by the eyes of man - that's the premise of this stylish new chiller!<br>
So you want to be in Troma? - Producer Lloyd Kaufman takes us through the Troma selection process, and we meet a Tromette to learn what goes on at the Cannes Festival!<br>
The Sin Eater - Director Brian Helgeland brings a new monster to the screen, in this religious detective story starring Heath Ledger and Mark Addy.<br>
Plus<br>
Opinion - Writer Kim Newman on the new TV mini-series of Stephen King's Carrie.<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Guest columnist Ingrid Pitt remembers a very special lady, stuntwoman Dorothy Ford<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby choses a classic moment from Horror history, a spooky fright from William Castle's Macabre.<br>
Poster - Angel and Spike are strange bedfellows in our great poster...<br>
with news, TV, book, film and video reviews
Issue 108
November 2003
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Features<br>
Wes Craven - Genre Titan Wes Craven, the creator of Scream and Freddy Krueger, talks exclusively to Shivers about his classic movies The Hills Have Eyes and The Last House on the Left, newly released on DVD.<br>
Norman J Warren - In the first part of two-part feature, the irrepressible Norman J Warren, director of such Seventies shockers as Prey, Inseminoid and Satan's Slave looks back at his early work. Illustrated with pictures from the director's collection.<br>
Angel - Angel and friends are now in charge of demonic law firm Wolfram and Hart, and to add to the fun, Spike has returned! We look at the first episodes of Angel Season Five!<br>
Cabin Fever - A group of teens in a remote cabin fall victim to a flesh-eating virus... Young actors Rider Strong, Cerina Vincent, Jordan Ladd and James De Bello talk about their roles in Eli Roth's acclaimed new shock-fest Cabin Fever.<br>
Jeepers Creepers 2 - Meet the up-and-coming young cast including Al Santos, Eric Nenninger and Nicki Aycox, plus movie veteran Ray Wise, who braved the arduous night shoots for Victor Salva's chilling Jeepers Creepers 2.<br>
The Collingswood Story - We look at the low-budget Horror about a Supernatural investigation via webcam that is set to imitate the success of The Blair Witch Project. We talk to director Mike Costanza.<br>
Angela Bettis - We talk to Angela Bettis, who gives a superb central performance in Lucky McKee's poignant and chilling May.<br>
Rosie Alvarez - British actress Rosie Alvarez discusses her role in the German Horror film Anatomie 2.<br>
Shaun of the Dead - Director Edgar Wright on the making of his new British Zombie movie.<br>
Plus<br>
Opinion - Kim Newman on the strange exploits of Mexican wrestler Santo, and his collisions with Dracula and Frankenstein's daughter.<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Actress Ingrid Pitt remembers her days in Hollywood playing poker with John Wayne.<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby selects a classic fright from Horror history. This issue, Stefan Ruzowitzy's shocker from 2000, Anatomie.<br>
Poster - Keep the spirit of Halowe'en alive with our pumpkin poster...<br>
with news, TV, book, film and video reviews
Issue 109
December 2003
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Features<br>
Halle Berry on Gothika - Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry talks about her new Horror role, starring alongside Pen?lope Cruz and Robert Downey Jr in the new Dark Castle film Gothika<br>
Freddy on DVD - More from Robert Englund on Freddy vs Jason, plus the cream of the recent reviews as this scary team-up makes its DVD d?but<br>
Stuart Gordon - The director of Horror classic Re-Animator discusses his violent new movie King of the Ants based on a novel by Charlie Higson, starring George Wendt and newcomer Chris McKenna<br>
Carniv?le - Screenwriter Daniel Knauf on his bizarre and apocalyptic new HBO series starring Nick Stahl, Clancy Brown and Adrienne Barbeau<br>
Norman J Warren - The unstoppable director of some much-loved British '70s shockers discusses the making of his movies Terror and Inseminoid<br>
Bernard Herrmann - We look at some new CD releases from Bernard Herrmann, composer of scores for Psycho, Vertigo, Jason and the Argonauts, Fahrenheit 451 and The Day the Earth Stood Still<br>
Arts Magic - New Eastern Horror DVDs from the acclaimed Arts Magic collection featuring Hiruko the Goblin, Ring sequel Rasen, Wild Zero and Junk<br>
Dr Terror's Christmas Box - We take a look at wealth of extras on the new Amicus DVD box set from Anchor Bay, featuring The House That Dripped Blood, Asylum and Dr Terrors House of Horrors<br>
Plus<br>
Opinion - Kim Newman on more exploits of Mexican wrestler Santo, as he tussles with Frankenstein and the Wolf Man<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby chooses a favourite fright from Horror history. This issue, the Zombie Knights Templar are on the rampage in Tombs of the Blind Dead<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Ingrid Pitt on some famous guests and some outrageous fancy dress the recent US Chiller convention ...<br>
Poster - After Freddy vs Jason, it's Freddy versus Halle Berry as our cover stars clash!<br>
with news and 10 pages of TV, book, film and video reviews
2004
Issue 110
February 2004
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Features<br>
Dawn of the Dead - Zack Snyder directs a new take on George Romero's tale of zombies and shopping. We meet stars Sarah Polley and Ving Rhames, guest star Tom Savini and scriptwriter James Gunn<br>
Halloween: 25 Years Later - Moustapha Akkad and Irwin Yablans, producers of John Carpenter's Halloween and its many sequels<br>
Sitges Festival Report - Alan Jones reports on the newest films from the Sitges Fantasy Film Festival including Switchblade Romance, The Toolbox Murders, Dragonhead and One Missed Call<br>
Freddy and the Dream Warriors - We look back at how the Elm Street legend took a new turn in the third film of the series, The Dream Warriors, directed by Chuck Russell and starring Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger<br>
Dracula's Director - Patrick Lussier, editor on Wes Craven's Scream movies, tells how he took the director's chair for the newest update of the Dracula legend<br>
A Year of Shivers - We look back at some of the hits and misses of 2003<br>
Freak Out - We look at the wildest and wackiest low-budget Horror film to come out of Bournemouth<br>
Plus<br>
Opinion - Kim Newman discovers a forgotten British Fu-Manchu serial from 1923!<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby chooses a classic scene from Horror history - this issue, Roman Polanski's tale of witchcraft Rosemary's Baby<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Ingrid Pitt remembers a master of the macabre - novelist Dennis Wheatley<br>
Poster - Sarah Polley stars in the new Dawn of the Dead<br>
with news and 10 pages of TV, book, film and video reviews
Issue 111
March 2004
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Features<br>
Hellboy - Mike Mignola's cult comic book hero Hellboy is coming to the big screen, courtesy of Cronos director Gulliermo Del Toro. We talk to Del Toro and the effects staff.<br>
Switchblade Romance - We have a look at this French shocker directed by Alexandre Aja.<br>
The Toolbox Murders - We take a peek at Tobe Hooper's reimagination of this splatter classic - but whatever you do, don't call it a remake...<br>
Dawn of the Dead - We interview the make-up crew responsible for the look of the zombies in the big-budget remake.<br>
Il Cartaio - Dario Argento's toned down the graphic horror in favour of psychological suspense in his latest film - but has the gamble paid off?<br>
Angel at 100 - Creater Joss Whedon plans for the fifth season, plus news on the series' cancellation<br>
Shaun of the Dead - We take a look at the British 'Zombie Romantic Comedy' starring Simon Pegg.<br>
2004 Preview - The upcoming Horror films of 2004 are placed under the microscope, including Secret Window, starring Johnny Depp, and Alien vs Predator.<br>
Plus
Opinion - Kim Newman casts his eye over a new version of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, starring The Mummy's John Hannah<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby chooses a classic scene from Horror history - this issue, John Carpenter's psychological Science Fiction chiller The Thing.<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Ingrid Pitt continues her retrospective of Horror novelist Dennis Wheatley.<br>
Poster - Ron Perlman stars as Hellboy.<br>
with news and 10 pages of TV, book, film and video reviews
Issue 112
May 2004
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Features<br>
Van Helsing - We talk to the actors playing Hollywood's most famous monsters: Richard Roxburgh is Dracula, Shuler Hensley is Frankenstein's Monster and Will Kemp is the Wolf Man!<br>
Hellboy Make-up Effects - We go behind the scenes and talk to the talented make-up artists who have brought these incredible figures to life.<br>
Shaun of the Dead - Our report from the set of this new British Horror comedy, with comments from star Simon Pegg<br>
Two Stephen King Horror Projects for Television...<br>
- Kingdom Hospital - We meet the stars of King's adaptation of Lars Von Trier's spooky mini-series The Kingdom.<br>
- Salem's Lot - We speak to Rob Lowe and the makers of the new TV adaptation of King's most frightening novel, Salem's Lot, which also stars James Cromwell, Rutger Hauer and Donald Sutherland.<br>
Seed of Chucky - Star Jennifer Tilly spills the beans on her dual role in the new Chucky film<br>
Plus<br>
Opinion - Writer Kim Newman gives his opinion of the new remake of Dawn of the Dead.<br>
The Fright of Your Life - There's trouble at mill as Jonathan Rigby looks at a classic moment from The Mill of the Stone Women.<br>
The Pitt of Horror - 'In the Horror game, as with everywhere else, the secret is location, location, location.' Ingrid Pitt investigates Hampton Court Palace, and finds some haunting stories of unquiet spirits...<br>
Poster - Monsters beware! - Hugh Jackman is Van Helsing<br>
with news and 9 pages of TV, book, film and video reviews
Issue 113
June 2004
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Features<br>
Alien vs Predator - Special Effects designer Tom Woodruff Jr reveals some secrets from the new monster team-up!<br>
Angel's Farewell - We reach the final episode of the long-running series and consider what made Angel unique on television.<br>
Robert Englund - Robert Englund previews his new movie 2001 Maniacs and talks about the future for Freddy Krueger...<br>
Rick Baker - The celebrated movie monster-maker discusses An American Werrewolf in London, Jack Nicholson and Star Wars ...and why he turned down Wes Craven's new movie Cursed!<br>
Jaume Balaguero's Darkness - Spanish director Jaume Balaguero on why he has used that primal fear of the dark for his new movie...
Van Helsing - The last word (perhaps) on this revival of the Universal monsters<br>
Ripping Yarns - We look at the new Horror releases from Anchor Bay DVD including Jess Franco's Jack the Ripper and The Asphyx<br>
Plus<br>
Opinion - Writer Kim Newman continues his look at the remake of Dawn of the Dead<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby looks at a classic moment from Horror history - this issue, back to 1924 as Lon Chaney stars in The Monster<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Ingrid Pitt gives her views on Van Helsing, and remembers Anthony Ainley, who died recently<br>
Poster - Angel is surrounded by his monstrous friends and foes!<br>
with news and 10 pages of TV, book, film and video reviews
Issue 114
August 2004
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Features<br>
Alien vs Predator - An exciting report from the Prague set of the highly-anticipated monster team-up starring Lance Henriksen and Sanaa Lathan.<br>
Colin Firth - How the terrifying new psychological thriller Trauma offered a dramatic change of role for the popular British actor.<br>
The Village - A sneak preview of this new film from the master of screen chills, M Night Shyamalan, starring William Hurt, Joaquin Phoenix and Sigourney Weaver.<br>
Open Water - Stars Blanchard Ryan and Daniel Travis talk about their roles in the new independent movie that is being called 'Jaws meets The Blair Witch Project'.<br>
Undead - Directing brothers Peter and Michael Sperig tells us how they're following in Peter Jackson's footsteps with their crazy new Antipodean gore-fest!<br>
Rutger Hauer - A look at the Horror films of the marvellous Dutch actor who has cornered the market in screen villainy...<br>
Tom Woodruff - More on-the-spot secrets from the Hollywood creature creator who brings the Aliens to life!<br>
Plus<br>
Opinion - Writer Kim Newman looks at the scripts of The Night Stalker<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby looks at a recent Horror destined for classic status - Danny Boyle's apocalyptic 28 Days Later...<br>
The Pitt of Horror - What frightens the Queen of Horror? Ingrid Pitt presents her Top 10 scares...<br>
Poster - Who will be the victor in the fight between Aliens and Predators?<br>
with news and 9 pages of TV, book, film and video reviews
Issue 115
September 2004
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Features<br>
Resident Evil: Apocalypse - Director Alexander Witt tells why he was drawn to this sequel which sees the return of Milla Jovovich as Alice<br>
Alien vs Predator - More from the set of the highly-anticipated monster team-up, as we meet FX Maestro Alec Gillis and director Paul Anderson<br>
Saw - Actor Cary Elwes tells why he took a gamble to star in this low-budget Horror film, which has been called the most terrifying film ever!<br>
Riding the Bullet - Director Mick Garris, director of several Stephen King mini-series, explains why he signed up for this new movie, based on a King story and starring Scream's David Arquette<br>
Species - We celebrate the new DVD Special Edition<br>
Frightfest Preview - Some of the new Horror showcased at the Frightfest Horror Festival in London<br>
Plus<br>
Opinion - Kim Newman looks at Dario Argento's little-known Italian TV series The Door into Darkness<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby looks at a classic moment from Horror history with a chilling scene from Deathdream<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Ingrid Pitt embarks on a new project which reunites her with old friends Caroline Munro and Veronica Carlson<br>
Poster - Lovely Milla Jovovich as Alice in Resident Evil: Apocalypse<br>
with news and 9 pages of TV, book, film and video reviews
Issue 116
November 2004
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Features<br>
Seed of Chucky - We meet Jennifer Tilly on-set in Romania for the fifth Chucky film<br>
The Grudge - Sarah Michelle Gellar and Jason Behr star in a remake of a classic Japanese chiller, directed by Takashi Shimizu<br>
Creep - Director Chris Smith his new shocker set in the London Tube!<br>
Bubba Ho-Tep - Bruce Campbell and director Don Coscarelli on their new comedy Horror in which a retired Elvis (Campbell) battles a vengeful Egyptian mummy!<br>
Dark Shadows - Make-up artists Todd McIntosh and Andrew Clement take us behind the scenes on the remake of the Gothic Soap Opera, with never-before-seen photos and design sketches<br>
Nineteen Eighty-Four - A look back at the groundbreaking BBC production from 1954, directed by Rudolph Cartier and starring Peter Cushing and Andre Morell, which has been spectacularly restored for DVD<br>
Exorcist: The Begining - The story behind The Exorcist: The Beginning, the prequel to William Friedkin's 1973 movie, is almost as complex as the film you will see on the screen. And then there's the film you won't see in cinemas...<br>
Frank Darabont - The acclaimed director of The Shawshank Redemption reveals his plans to film Stephen King's The Mist<br>
Ginger Snaps - Producer Steve Hoban on the return of the Fitzgerald sisters in a prequel and a sequel<br>
Hammer on DVD - With a majority of Hammer's Horror films now on DVD, we look at the elusive items yet to be released. Plus complete your collection with our prize competition!<br>
Anchor Bay DVD - Wes Craven's Scream, The Last House of the Left and The Hills Have Eyes, plus Evilspeak and The Bone Snatcher<br>
Plus<br>
Opinion - Kim Newman on the erotic career of Count Dracula in films like Dracula, The Dirty Old Man<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby looks at a classic moment from Horror history in The Mad Ghoul<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Ingrid Pitt reports from the Monster Mania convention in Philadelphia, where she met Robert Englund and Hazel Court<br>
Poster - Sarah Michelle Gellar is haunted by a ghost with a vengeance in The Grudge<br>
with news and 10 pages of TV, book, film and video reviews
Issue 117
December 2004
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Features<br>
Blade: Trinity - Wesley Snipes, Jessica Biel and Ryan Reynolds join director David Goyer to talk about taking on the oldest Vampire of them all, Count Dracula<br>
Alien vs Predator - A dazzling collection of behind-the-scenes photos charting the creation of a new look for the Aliens and Predators<br>
Return of the Living Dead - A set report from the zombie epics Return of the Living Dead Parts 4 and 5<br>
Do You Like Hitchcock? - Horror legend Dario Argento talks about his new project for TV - a grisly tribute to the Master of Suspense which might give the censors a hard time!<br>
Phantoms of the Opera - We look back at a gallery of famous film Phantoms including Lon Chaney, Claude Rains and Herbert Lom<br>
Plus<br>
Opinion - Kim Newman continues his look at Dracula's career as a Porn star in Dracula Sucks!<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby chooses another classic moment from Horror history, this issue - a murderous priest in The House of Mortal Sin!<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Ingrid Pitt looks at the scary Christmas treat that is Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas<br>
Poster - Blade, Hannibal and Abigail join forces on our Blade: Trinity poster!<br>
With 10 pages of reviews<br>
- Books - In This Skin, Howling Hounds and Horror Poster Art<br>
- TV - Hex<br>
- Films - Alien vs Predator and The Grudge<br>
- DVD - The Day After Tomorrow, The Stepford Wives, Warner HorrorsI, Monster and It's Alive!<br>
And more...
2005
Issue 118
February 2005
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Features<br>
The Amityville Horror - We join director Andrew Douglas and the cast on the set of the cursed mansion<br>
Wild Country - We meet director Craig Strachan on the set of his new werewolf film<br>
The Machinist - Director Brad Anderson talks about his chilling new movie<br>
The Phantom Strikes Back - More incarnations of the Phantom of the Opera - Robert Englund, Michael Crawford, Julian Sands - and the new face behind the mask, Gerard Butler, plus a Brazilian TV movie and the Phantom on Ice!<br>
The Devil's Rejects - Genre favourite Sid (House of 1,000 Corpses) Haig grants a rare interview to talk about his film work with Quentin Tarantino on this 1,000 Corpses sequel<br>
2005: A Year of Horrors - Day of the Dead 2 and Return of the Living Dead Parts 4 & 5 are among the delights for zombie-lovers coming this year!<br>
Alone in the Dark - A sneak peak at Uwe Boll's new film based on the best-selling game, starring Christian Slater, Tara Reid and Stephen Dorff<br>
Plus<br>
Opinion - Kim Newman continues his look at the porn career of Count Dracula and delves into the world of Dracula Exotica!<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby chooses another classic moment from Horror film history and looks at Lon Chaney's chilling performance in the 1927 silent movie The Unknown<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Ingrid Pitt encounters a ventriloquist's dummy with a mind of its own as she looks at Ealing Films's classic Dead of Night<br>
Poster - We celebrate the coming Year of Horror with its heroes and villains<br>
With 10 pages of reviews<br>
- Books - Clive Barker's lavish Fantasy Abarat, Blood Price, The Ice Maiden and Ramsey Campbell's anthology Gathering the Bones<br>
- TV - The concluding parts of Sky's Supernatural series Hex<br>
- Films - The Forgotten, The Exorcist: The Beginning and The Phantom of The Opera<br>
- DVD - A Tale of Two Sisters, The 4400 and some new scares on DVD!<br>
And more...
Issue 119
March/April 2005
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Features<br>
Wes Craven's Cursed - Editor Patrick Lussier and FX guru Greg Nicotero talk about the film's troubled genesis<br>
Constantine - Keanu Reeves tells us about taking on the mantle of the world-weary demon-hunter John Constantine<br>
Alone in the Dark - Director Uwe Boll and star Christian Slater discuss 2005's first Horror blockbuster<br>
Boogeyman - We interview actor Barry Watson who stars as a troubled young hero in this new Horror thriller from Evil Dead creators Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert<br>
Ring 2 - Special Effects co-ordinator Peter Chesney interviewed<br>
Pete Walker - With a DVD box set of his most famous Horror films from the 1970s being released, we meet legendary director Pete Walker<br>
Plus<br>
Opinion - Kim Newman continues his examination of the shady world of Vampire porn<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby raises an eyebrow at the indescribable 1970 Horror I Drink Your Blood<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Ingrid Pitt tells us all about her role as a Soothsaying Sybil in the new film Labyrinth<br>
Poster - Keanu Reeves is John Constantine in our Hellblazing new poster<br>
With 8 pages of reviews<br>
- Books - including Out of his Mind and The Mask Behind the Face<br>
- Films - The less-than-terrifying White Noise and the nerve-jangling new British film set in the London Underground, Creep<br>
- DVD - Alien vs Predator, The Grudge, Tigon Tales of Terror, and two Oriental stories, Shikoku and Inugami
Issue 120
May 2005
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Features<br>
House of Wax - Actors Chad Michael Murray and Elisha Cuthbert in an exclusive preview of the shocks in store in this remake<br>
Pete Walker - We meet the Godfather of British Horror, director of such exploitation gems as House of Whipcord and Frightmare<br>
Simon Baker - The star of Hideo Nakata's The Ring 2 and George Romero's new zombie chiller Land of the Dead talks about his work<br>
Studies in Terror - More about Tony Tenser and Tigon Films, showcasing the DVD release of some of Tenser's classics, including A Study in Terror<br>
The Return of Quatermass - We meet the creators of the new live television adaptation of the BBC's pioneering serial<br>
Plus<br>
Opinion - Kim Newman continues to his in-depth examination of the shady world of Horror pornography...<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby chooses a classic moment from Horror history, in Dead and Buried<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Ingrid Pitt looks at the remake game and finds some Horror sequels coming up a little short!<br>
Poster - Chad Michael Murray and Elisha Cuthbert face terror in the House of Wax<br>
With 8 pages of reviews<br>
- Books - including Mark Gatiss's The Vesuvius Club and My Death by Lisa Tuttle<br>
- Films - including Keanu Reeves as Constantine, Robert De Niro in Hide and Seek, The Darkness, The Machinist and Hideo Nakata's The Ring 2<br>
- DVD - HP Lovecraft and Hammer rarities, plus The Hillside Strangler and Park Chan-wook's chilling Oldboy
Issue 121
June 2005
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Features<br>
George A Romero's Land of the Dead - After two sequels and a break of nearly 20 years, director George A Romero delivers the fourth chapter in his zombie saga. Shivers was exclusively on set to meet the director and watch the zombie mayhem<br>
Asia Argento, Daughter of Darkness - The daughter of director Dario Argento, plays a starring role as a zombie-killer in Land of the Dead, and spoke to Shivers on set!<br>
House of Wax - More pictures from the new version of the classic Horror,plus a look back at the previous incarnations of this film shocker!<br>
The Return of Doctor Who - We examine how terror has returned to teatime on UK TV with the reappearance of the BBC's Timeless traveller, Doctor Who<br>
The Skeleton Key - A first peek at the new voodoo-themed chiller set in New Orleans, starring Kate Hudson, Gena Rowlands and John Hurt<br>
Dark Water - The Japanese original was directed by The Ring's Hideo Nakata - we preview the new US remake<br>
Do You Like Hitchcock? - Alan Jones reviews Dario Argento's recent homage to Alfred Hitchcock for Italian TV<br>
Plus<br>
Opinion - Kim Newman looks at Abby, the 1974 Blaxploitation version of The Exorcist<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby chooses a classic scare from Horror movie history, this issue Operazione Paura<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Actress and Horror expert Ingrid Pitt examines some scary fairy tales and their metamorphosis into strange and sinister movies<br>
Poster - The zombies walk in George A Romero's Land of the Dead<br>
With 8 pages of reviews<br>
- TV - A look at the recent TV revival of The Quatermass Experiment<br>
- Films - including Cursed, The Last Horror Movie, Boogeyman and the new remake of The Amityville Horror<br>
- DVD - The Curse of the Crimson Altar, The Devil's Men, Bad Boy Bubby, Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense, Exorcist: The Beginning<br>
And more...
Issue 122
July/August 2005
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Features<br>
The Cave - We visit the spectacular Bucharest set of the thrilling new Horror movie and meet director Bruce Hunt<br>
Dominion: The Exorcist Prequel - Director Paul Schrader began work on a prequel to The Exorcist but was dropped by the producers and the film was re-shot. Now, however, his version is being released. We spoke to Schrader before the storm...<br>
George A Romero's Land of the Dead - We continue our in-depth interview with zombiemeister George A Romero on the set of his new film<br>
The Skeleton Key - We meet director Iain Softley on the location of his spooky new movie and also talk to star Kate Hudson<br>
The Descent - More thoughts from director Neil Marshall, responsible for the hit werewolf movie Dog Soldiers<br>
Tobe Hooper - The acclaimed director of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and The Toolbox Muders talks to us about his new projects!<br>
Plus<br>
Opinion - Writer Kim Newman looks at the new season of Doctor Who and finds there's life in the old Time Lord yet!<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby chooses another classic chilling moment from Horror history - this issue, the Cat creeps in The Cat and the Canary from 1927<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Actress and Horror expert Ingrid Pitt continues her examination of scary fairy tales with a look at the cautionary tales of Dr Heinrich Hoffmann in Struwwelpeter<br>
Poster - Eddie Cibrian faces the monster in the shadows in The Cave<br>
With<br>
7 pages of reviews, including<br>
- Books - New Horror and Fantasy literature including Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean's MirrorMask, Tim Lebbon's Desolation and Richard Laymon's The Glory Bus<br>
- Films - Recent cinemas releases including The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse, The Descent, Batman Begins and Seed of Chucky<br>
- DVD - including a new TV version of Frankenstein, the recent Horror movies Boogeyman and Hide and Seek, Angel compilations and a re-release of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me<br>
And more...
Issue 123
September/October 2005
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Features<br>
Masters of Horror - Director Mick Garris talks about his new US TV Horror anthology that unites great genre directors including John Carpenter, John Landis, George Romero, Dario Argento<br>
Hex Set Visit - We meet new stars Laura Pyper and Joseph Beattie, and discover the Special Effects secrets!<br>
The Cave - Stars Rick Ravanello and Daniel Dae Kim on the subterranean shocker<br>
The Devil's Rejects - Director Rob Zombie about his new Horror extravaganza<br>
FrightFest DVD - Irish zombie movie Dead Meat launches a scary new DVD label<br>
Wolf Creek - Greg McLean, director of the no-holds-barred Horror film they're calling ' the Outback Texas Chain Saw Massacre' , talks to Shivers!<br>
The Corpse Bride - A photo preview of Tim Burton's new animated feature<br>
Plus<br>
Opinion - From Arthur Holmwood to Henry Clerval, Kim Newman considers the worst role in Horror movies!<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Another classic Horror moment from Horror history - this month, Peter Cushing in Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Ingrid Pitt visits Dublin to celebrate Bram Stoker in a new museum dedicated to the writer, then jets off to New York to star in a new movie with Tom Savini!<br>
Poster - She's a ghoul after the editor's own heart... the star of The Corpse Bride<br>
With 9 pages of reviews<br>- Books - New Horror writing Hotel Midnight and Another War plus a reprint of Stephen Gallagher's classic Valley of Lights<br>
- Films - A bumper crop of recent cinema releases including The Devil's Rejects, Dark Water, Spirit Trap and Skeleton Key, plus Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and War of the Worlds<br>
- DVD - Recent DVD releases including Seed of Chucky, The Machinist, Chronicles of Riddick, The Twilight Zone, Scooby-Doo and Dario Argento's Trauma<br>
And more...
Issue 124
November/December 2005
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Features<br>
Top 50 Frighteners - To celebrate the spooky season, we present the Shivers countdown of the Greats of the Horror world!<br>
The Fog On-Set Interview - Selma Blair and Tom Welling talk about their roles in the remake of John Carpenter's classic movie<br>
Masters of Horror Directors' Forum - Directors John Landis, Stuart Gordon, Joe Dante and Mick Garris discuss their work on the new TV Horror anthology series<br>
FrightFest 2005 Review - A look at some of the Horrors on offer at London's Premier Horror film festival, including Dead Meat, Evil Aliens, Contagium and more, plus a guest appearance by zombie maestro George Romero!<br>
David Cronenberg - The legendary director talks about his new projects - including A History of Violence<br>
30 Horror DVDs You Must Own! - All the DVDs we think you'll need for a frightfully good Horror movie collection<br>
Plus<br>
Opinion - Kim Newman remembers writers John Brosnan and Tom Hutchinson, who died recently<br>
The Fright of Your Life - We choose a classic moment from Horror history. This month, a look back at Humphrey Bogart's only Horror role in The Return of Dr X<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Ingrid Pitt considers sex in the cinema and Hollywood's famous Hays code that censored films in the 1930s<br>
Poster - Celebrating four classic frighteners of the cinema screen!<br>
with news and TV, book, film and video reviews
2006
Issue 125
January/February 2006
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Features<br>
Underworld: Evolution Set Report - We visit the set of the blockbusting Vampires-versus-Werewolves sequel. Plus we talk to director Len <br>Wiseman about his new breed of Werewolves!<br>
Saw II - We meet director Darren Lynn Bousman and Saw creator Leigh Whannell<br>
John Fawcett and The Dark - An interview with the director of Ginger Snaps on his new film<br>
The Roost - We meet newcomer director Ti West, who reveals the influences on his d?but Horror film<br>
When A Stranger Calls Set Visit - Producer John Davis gives us a preview of his remake of the classic 1979 chiller<br>
Sitges Report - We look at the newest Horrors that shocked and surprised 'em at the annual festival, including MirrorMask, Hard Candy, Lemming and The Nun<br>
Horror Preview 2006 - We anticipate some of the forthcoming scary movies for 2006, including Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Origin, Bloodrayne and Final Destination 3!<br>
Plus<br>
Opinion - Kim Newman considers 'religion on trial' in the surprise Horror hit The Exorcism of Emily Rose<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby chooses a classic moment from Horror history - this month, Georges Franju's French shocker Les Yeux sans Visage<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Globe-trotting actress Ingrid Pitt looks at Russian Fairy Tales and their influence on Tim Burton's Corpse Bride<br>
Poster - Beautiful Death-Dealer Selene (Kate Beckinsale) and a scary Werewolf feature in our Underworld: Evolution poster<br>
With 13 pages of reviews<br>
- Books - Including Neil Gaiman's Anansi Boys, Dean Koontz's new take on the Frankenstein myth and Steven Savile's Angel Road<br>
- Films - Including Saw II, Doom, Corpse Bride and Night Watch<br>
- DVD - Including sexy Jean Rollin box set, the Region 2 King Kong comes up short, plus Skeleton Key, Dark Water, The Hunger<br>
- TV - More High School witchcraft in Hex and the troubling world of the spirits in Afterlife<br>
And more...
Issue 126
March/April 2006
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When A Stranger Calls Set Report - Meet director Simon West and young star Camilla Belle on the set of this classic thriller remake
Supernatural Star interview - We take a look at the new Horror TV series that is setting the schedules alight and talk to rising star Jared Padalecki, who plays ghost-hunter Dean Winchester
Tsai Chin on Fu Manchu Exclusive! - The internationally acclaimed actress breaks her silence to give her first ever interview on her role as Fu Manchu's devilish daughter in the cult Sixties films
Slither Set Report - We visit the set of the new gross-out Horror to meet director James Gunn (Dawn of the Dead) and star Michael Rooker
Cry Wolf - Director Jeff Wadlow talks about his stylish new teen thriller
Underworld Evolution - More from director Len Wiseman on his epic saga
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Opinion - Kim Newman looks at the ill-fated TV remake of Kolchak: The Night Stalker starring Stuart Townsend
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby chooses a classic moment from Horror history - this month, Farmer Vincent's cannibal antics in Motel Hell
The Pitt of Horror - Ingrid Pitt investigates the terrible tale of Eban Jarman, a bloodthirsty rival to the Demon Barber Sweeney Todd!
With 8 pages of reviews
- Books - All the latest Horror literature including Simon Clark's The Tower, a celebration of zombies in The Book of the Dead and Graham Joyce's Black Dust
- Films - Including Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and a remake of John Carpenter's classic The Fog
- DVD - Including The Devil's Rejects, Candyman, The Frighteners, a new modern version of Frankenstein, the original Godzilla and Land of the Dead
- TV - The conclusion of Hex Season 2
And more...
Issue 127
May/June 2006
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Silent Hill Set Report - We meet director Christophe Gans, the genius behind The Brotherhood of the Wolf
Hostel We meet up with Cabin Fever director Eli Roth
Reverb Set Report - We talk to director Eitan Arrusi
Supernatural + Poster! - We meet director Kim Manners, a veteran of The X-Files, now putting Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles through their paces
Dan Curtis and Darren McGavin - We pay a special tribute to Dark Shadows producer Dan Curtis and Carl Kolchak himself, actor Darren McGavin
Tsai Chin: Part 2 - The actress continues her reminiscences on her role as Fu Manchu's daughter in the cult movies with Christopher Lee!
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Opinion - Kim Newman considers how the notion of a 'Lost World' - hopefully populated by dinosaurs - appealed to writers such as Rider Haggard, Conan Doyle and Dennis Wheatley
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby chooses a classic moment from Horror history - this issue, Mario Bava's Blood and Black Lace
The Pitt of Horror - Actress Ingrid Pitt looks at the case of a randy Reverend who met a nasty fate!
With Reviews
- Books - All the latest Horror literature including Graham Masterton's The Devil in Gray plus an interview with David Morrell on his chilling new novel Creepers
- Films - Including Final Destination 3, a remake of The Hills Have Eyes, Eli Roth's Hostel and The Dark
- DVD - The special edition treatment for two George Romero classics - Day of the Dead and Martin, plus a lavish Planet of the Apes box set, The Ordeal, The Other, Masters of Horror and Doctor Who: Genesis of the Daleks
And more...
Issue 128
July/August 2006
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The Omen - Everything you need to know about the new remake
- Writer Dan McDermott tells why the apocalyptic fable is even more relevant today
- Make-up artists Matthew Mungle and Chris Burgoyne explain the new techniques in the film's grisly deaths
Malcolm McDowell Exclusive - The actor takes on the terrifying role of the Russian cannibal Evilenko
Reeker Behind the Scenes Exclusive! - We meet Dave Payne, writer and director of the new Horror film
Tribute to Val Guest We remember the director of Quatermass Xperiment, The Day The Earth Caught Fire and more
Saturn Awards for Horror - We report from the recent Saturn Awards, which saw Horror film The Exorcism of Emily Rose honoured, and an award for Eli Roth!
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Poster - The stare of the Antichrist, Damien Thorn, from the terrifying new version of The Omen
Opinion - Kim Newman looks at the recent spate of Vampire movies on DVD and finds some are better than expected...
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby chooses a classic moment from Horror history - this issue, Laird Cregar as The Lodger
The Pitt of Horror - Ingrid Pitt revisits Wigtown in Scotland for a Wicker Man celebration with director Robin Hardy
With Reviews
- Books - All the latest Horror literature including novella More Than Life Itself, a wealth of star contributors to Cinema Macabre, and a collection of short stories, Black Juice
- Films - Including Silent Hill, Slither and When A Stranger Calls
- DVD - A wealth of new DVDs including The Rocky Horror Picture Show and follow-up Shock Treatment, The Fly box set, Funny Man, The Dead Next Door and Flesh for Frankenstein
And more...
Issue 129
September/October 2006
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The Wicker Man Exclusive - Acclaimed director Neil LaBute on the remake of one of the greatest Horror films of all time:
Severance Exclusive - Chris Smith (director of Creep) on his new British Horror film
The Covenant Set Visit! - We hear from director Renny Harlin
Masters of Horror 2 - We meet directors Mick Garris, Tobe Hooper, Stuart Gordon and Joe Dante
Lady in the Water - Director M Night Shyamalan, actors Paul Giamatti and Bryce Dallas Howard talk about their new film
Nightmares & Dreamscapes Set Visit! - Behind the scenes of the new Stephen King anthology series starring William Hurt, Greta Scacchi and William H Macy
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Poster - Nic Cage is Edward Maulis, facing the terrifying secret of Summersisle in the new version of The Wicker Man
Opinion - Kim Newman continues his examination of recent Vampire movies that have been released on DVD, including Vlad and Way of the Vampire
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby chooses a classic moment from Horror history - this issue, the Vampire attacks in Captain Kronos - Vampire Hunter
The Pitt of Horror - Ingrid Pitt on the recording of a riotous DVD commentary for Countess Dracula and some forthcoming Hammer merchandise
With Reviews
- Books - All the latest Horror literature including Christopher Moore's Practical Demonkeeping and Sergei Lukyanenko's Russian epic The Night Watch
- Films - Including Severance, the remake of The Omen, Reeker, Ju-On: The Grudge 2 and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
- DVD - A wealth of new DVDs including Hostel, The Hills Have Eyes, Angel Heart, two outrageous Jess Franco Frankenstein movies and TV chills in Dark Season and Century Falls
And more...
Issue 130
November/December 2006
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Pan's Labyrinth Director Interview Exclusive! - Director Guillermo Del Toro tells why his heart-tugging new Fantasy film, is his most personal work yet
Robert Englund Exclusive! - Modern cinema's 'Titan of Terror' talks about his new films, including Hatchet, Behind the Mask and Heartstopper
Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning Set Report Exclusive! - On the set with stars Jordana Brewster, Andrew Bryniarski and R Lee Ermey
Saw 3 Exclusive! - Come behind the scenes on the third shocker in the Saw series!
The Ferryman Exclusive! - John Rhys Davies stars in this new Horror from New Zealand!
Puritan Exclusive! - We meet director Hadi Hajaig and star Nick Moran to talk about their new independent British film
The Bride of Frankenstein - Jonathan Rigby looks back at the Universal classic in an exclusive preview of his forthcoming book American Gothic
Dark Shadows - All about the beloved Gothic soap opera, plus the making of a new series of audio plays featuring the original cast!
Evil Aliens Exclusive - Director Jake West on his blood-splattered '80s Horror homage, now on DVD
2001 Maniacs Exclusive - Tim Sullivan on directing his 'splatstick' cult movie starring Robert Englund, and his new project Driftwood
Fright Fest 2006 - A review of all the films from the recent London Horror and Fantasy Film Festival!
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Opinion - Kim Newman on the animated monster rally Batman versus Dracula!
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby chooses a classic moment from Horror history - this issue, George C Scott in The Changeling
The Pitt of Horror - Actress and Horror expert Ingrid Pitt looks at the crimes of a chilling pair of serial killers in Stockholm!
Poster - For your wall - the fantastic faun from Guillermo Del Toro's weird and wonderful new film Pan's Labyrinth
with news and TV, book, film and video reviews
2007
Issue 131
January/February 2007
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Masters of Horror 2 Exclusive On Set! - We join Wrong Turn director Rob Schmidt, and also meet writer John Esposito!<br>
Sitges Film Festival - Alan Jones reports from the influential Spanish Fantasy and Horror Film Festival, highlighting some of the lesser-known genre items coming your way...<br>
The Disturbed Exclusive - We meet director/producer Daniel Armstrong.<br>
Dark Corners Exclusive! - Actress Thora Birch talks about her dual role in her first fully-fledged Horror movie!<br>
Sisters Exclusive! - Director Douglas Buck discusses his take on this remake of Brian De Palma's classic shocker.<br>
Upcoming Films for 2007 - A look at some of the mainstream Horrors due for the New Year including Black Christmas, The Hitcher and 28 Weeks Later.<br>
Nigel Kneale - Shivers pays tribute to the creator of Quatermass who died recently, and takes a look at Kneale's prophetic television plays.<br>
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Poster - As a tribute to Nigel Kneale, we celebrate his chilling serial Quatermass and the Pit.<br>
Opinion - 'I can honestly say Nigel Kneale changed my life...' Kim Newman presents a personal reminiscence of the TV pioneer.<br>
The Fright of Your Life - Jonathan Rigby chooses a classic moment from Horror history - this issue, a lonesome cow-boy in Tobe Hooper's The Funhouse.<br>
The Pitt of Horror - Actress and Horror expert Ingrid Pitt reports on the fantastic costumes and dancing robots at a bumper family Hallowe'en festival in Sheffield!<br>
With Reviews<br>
- Books - All the latest Horror literature including T M Wright's wonderful A Manhattan Ghost Story, and a collection of Horror short stories Shrouded in Darkness. Plus a special interview with Darren Shan on his scary books for younger readers!<br>
- Films - New movies including Saw 3, the return of the Blood Countess in Stay Alive and Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning.<br>
- DVD - New Horror DVDs including Event Horizon, new and old versions of The Omen, Masters of Horror, a Hammer Box Set and Don't Look Now.<br>
And more...
Issue 132
March/April 2007
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<b>Features</b></font><br><font color='#663333'><b>Dead Silence</b></font> <font color='#3333cc'><i>Exclusive!</i></font> - We go behind the scenes of the new movie from <b>Saw</b> director James Wan<br><font color='#663333'><b>Hannibal Rising</b></font> <font color='#3333cc'><i>Exclusive!</i></font> - Meet the young face of the young Hannibal Lecter. We talk to French actor Gaspard Ulliel about playing the infamous murderer<br><font color='#663333'><b>Pan's Labyrinth</b></font> <font color='#3333cc'><i>Exclusive </i></font> - We take a backstage look at the Horror Fantasy film with the team behind the magical make-up effects, plus an exclusive chat with director Guillermo Del Toro!<br><font color='#663333'><b>The Hills Have Eyes 2</b></font> <font color='#3333cc'><i>Exclusive! </i></font> - Horror director Wes Craven talks about making this sequel even more frightening!<br><font color='#663333'><b>Turistas </b></font> <font color='#3333cc'><i>On Set!</i></font> - We go on set to talk to the cast of the new Horror film about facing terrors in Brazil!<br><font color='#663333'><b>American Gothic</b></font> - 60 years of classic Horror cinema in one book. What more could one want? We talk to author Jonathan Rigby<br><font color='#663333'><b>The Ferryman</b></font> - Actor John Rhys Davies on his new old-school Horror shocker<br><font color='#663333'><b>The Messengers</b></font> - Actress Kristin Stewart chats about her role in the Pang Brothers' creepy new film!<br><font color='#663333'><b><i>International Make-up Trade Fair</i></b></font> - We report from the world's biggest annual make-up fair, featuring<b> Pan's Labyrinth</b><br><font color='#663333'><b>Severance</b></font> - Actor and director Andy Nyman joins us to discuss his recent Horror movie hit<br><font color='#cc3333'><b>Plus</b></font><br><font color='#663333'><b>Poster</b></font> - We celebrate the release of <b>Dead Silence</b> with the star of the movie, Killer Doll!<br><font color='#663333'><b>Opinion</b></font> - 'Besides undervaluing and misconstruing Stoker's material, this <b>Dracula </b>does everything by halves.' Kim Newman has his say on the BBC's recent adaptation.<br><font color='#663333'><b>The Fright of Your Life</b></font> - And Jonathan Rigby takes a nostalgic look back at the cinematic past of the world's most famous Vampire<br><font color='#663333'><b>The Pitt of Horror</b></font> - Resident actress and Horror expert Ingrid Pitt gives an insightful recount the horrors of the real-life Hannibal Lecter<br><font color='#cc3333'><b>With</b></font> Reviews<br>- <font color='#663333'><b>Books</b></font> - The latest literary offerings for the genre, including <i>The Keeper</i> by Sarah Langan and <i>The Toyminator</i> by Robert Rankin<br>- <font color='#663333'><b>Films</b></font> - The latest Horror flicks including <b>Them</b>, <b>Turistas </b>and <b>The Return</b><br>- <font color='#663333'><b>DVD</b></font> - New Horror DVDs including <b>The Innocents</b>,<b> Quay Brothers </b>and <b>A for Andromeda</b><br><font color='#cc3333'><b>And more...</b>
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