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2005
Issue 26
Winter 2005
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Actor <FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>William Atherton</FONT> (Ghost Busters, Real Genius, The Sugarland Express, The Day of the Locust).<BR>

Actor <FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>William Sanderson</FONT> (Blade Runner, Fight for Your Life, Deadwood. Lone Wolf McQuade).<BR>

Actor <FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Joe Cortese</FONT> (Death Collector, Evilspeak, American History X, Against the Ropes).<BR>

Writer-Actor <FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Eric Bogosian</FONT> (Talk Radio, Wonderland, SubUrbia, Special Effects).<BR>

Plus Filipino director <FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Eddie Romero</FONT> (Black Mama, White Mama, The Mad Dcotor of Blood Island).<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Reviews</FONT>: Raymond St. Jacques in Change of Mind; The Paul Lynde Halloween Special; the powerful Black Panther documentary The Murder of Fred Hampton; Peter Fleischman's Dorothea's Revenge; Michael Parks in Wild Seed; Robert Conrad and Don Stroud in Murph the Surf; Vincenzo Natali's Nothing; Alex Proyas' Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds; Susan Tyrell in Amos Poe's Subway Riders; the South Korean A Tale of Two Sisters; Alex Rocco in Brute Corps; the wild French musical Paris-Champagne; James Darren in Rumble on the Docks; the Australian apocalyptic comedy Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em; Alistair MacLean's Puppet on a Chain; Jillian Kesner in The Student Body; the Aussie biker-cheapie Cosy Cool; Chan-wook Park's OldBoy; Undead; Beto Brant's The Trespasser; the British hitchhiking scare-film Take an Easy Ride; Sammy Davis Jr., Adam West and Christopher Lee in Poor Devil; Vincent Cassel in Jan Kounen's Blueberry; Marshall Thompson in Dial 1119; Tadanobu Asano in Last Life in the Universe; Roger Leatherwood's Usher; All This and World War II; John Farrell's Richard the Second; Lee Majors in Starflight One; Brett Piper's Bite Me!; John Huston in Momo; Lech Kowalski's Story of a Junkie, a/k/a Gringo; Festival Express; Vernon Sewell's The Man in the Back Seat; Ross Hagen in Pushing Up Daisies; Meg Foster in Thumb Tripping; the public access talent-show Stairway to Stardom; The Dean and Company Christmas Special; Miguel Angel Vivas' I'll See You In My Dreams; Troma's Tales From the Crapper; I Drink Your Blood; Eric Thornett's Shockheaded; Michael Caine in Play Dirty; Kitty de Hoyos in Adventure at the Center of the Earth; Sabu's Hard Luck Hero; Elem Klimov's Farewell [Proshchanyie S Matyoroj]; Otto Preminger's Such Good Friends; Bruce Davison in Kiss My Grits; London Voodoo; Steve Ballot's The Bride of Frank; Gilles Marchand's Who Killed Bambi?; Omar Sharif and Jack Palance in Che!; Juraj Jakubisko's Frankenstein's Aunt; Ross MunroeΥs Brewster McGee; Paul Bartel's Cannonball!; and many more.
Issue 27
Spring 2005
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Interviews</FONT> with actor-director Bill Duke, actors Jon Finch and Vic Diaz, plus directors Ken Russell and Sean S. Cunningham. <br><FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Reviews</FONT> include Victoria Principal in The Naked Ape; the Norwegian drug-scare drama Heaven and Hell; Gianfranco Rosi's Boatman; Tim Kincaid's grindhouse epic Riot on 42nd St.; Anthony Perkins in Stephen Sondheim's Evening Primrose; Patty McCormack in The Young Runaways; Ryuichi Hiroki's Vibrator; Charles Nizet's sleazy psycho-fest The Ravager; the British sci-fi-paranoia faux-documentary Alternative 3; Ingrid Thulin and Samantha Eggar in Return From the Ashes; the anti-civil rights propaganda film Anarchy U.S.A.; Jim McBride's Hot Times; Bo Hopkins and Steve Sandor in in The Only Way Home; Kim Ki-Duk's Bad Guy; David Hemmings in The Long Day's Dying; Raw Deal: A Question of Consent; Georgi Daneliya's absurd Russian sci-fi Kin-Dza-Dza!; H.H. Holmes: America's First Serial Killer; David McCallum and Rip Torn in Sol Madrid; John Drew Barrymore in The Shadow on the Window; Nancy Kwan and Ross Hagen in Wonder Women; the Chiller Theatre documentary UnConventional; Millie Perkins in The Witch Who Came From the Sea; Telly Savalas' musical TV special Telly...Who Loves Ya, Baby?; Douglas Buck's Family Portraits: A Trilogy of America; Tadanobu Asano in Sogo Ishii's Dead End Run; Sid Caesar in William Castle's The Spirit is Willing; et cetera.
Issue 28
Summer 2005
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Interviews</FONT> with actor Clint Howard, director Shinya Tsukamoto, stuntman-actor Bob Minor, director-producer Sig Shore, producer Richard Rubinstein and film composer Donald Rubinstein. <br><FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Reviews</FONT> include Judy Geeson and Martin Potter in Goodbye Gemini; Mustang: The House That Joe Built; Ida Lupino and Jessica Walter in Women in Chains; Victor Mature in Every Little Crook and Nanny; Stanley Baker in Innocent Bystanders; Jindrich Polak's sci-fi comedy Tomorrow I'll Scald Myself With Tea; Shirley Knight in House of Women; Frank Perry's nuclear warning Ladybug Ladybug; Sandra Currie and Marki Bey in Class of '74; Takashi Miike's Izo; the Vietnam-vet psychodrama Night Flowers; Vaclav Vorlicek's secret agent spoof The End of Agent W4C; Lill, My Darling Witch; Hermoine Gingold in Winter of the Witch; Mikael Hafstrom's Evil; Carol Lynley in Blue Denim; Rolv Wesenlund in The Man Who Couldn't Laugh; Larry Kent's Canadian counterculture feature High; Hideaki Anno's live-action Cutie Honey; Night Watch; Tomasaburo Bando in Masahiro Shindo's Demon Pond; Patrick McGoohan in All Night Long; Liz Fraser in The Painted Smile; Gareth Hunt in The Man From S.E.X.; Bad Boy Bubby; Scooter McCrae's Sixteen Tongues; Hal Hartley's The Girl From Monday; The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz; Bless the Beasts and Children; Pete Seeger in A Song and a Stone; the fetishistic Japanese series Angel Guts; et cetera.