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VOLUME 4 ISSUE 2 |
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This issue of SCARS mixes the old with the new, with interviews and articles from both retro icons and genre up and comers. We’ve got Sonny Landham discussing his career and “Predator,” Heather Langenkamp on Freddy and her new documentary, “I am Nancy,” and writer Jonathan Plombon’s exploration on one video game maker who’s bringing horror movies back to Atari. Representing the new, writers/filmmakers/brothers Michael & Shawn Rasmussen talk about their script for John Carpenter’s “The Ward” and their next film, “Dark Feed.” And for our gruesome cover, we want to be the ones who told you first about indie filmmaker Reese Eveneshen’s “Dead Genesis.” Other plusses include reviews of “The Woman,” “Hisss,” and more!
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Part history-lesson, part a horror fan’s love letter, this issue examines indepth the creation and lasting impact of classic Universal Horror. Writer Scott Essman features Dracula, Frankenstein, The Bride of Frankenstein, The Mummy, The Wolf Man, and The Creature From the Black Lagoon, with tons of trivia from the making-of each film. Featured centerfold poster: The Bride of Frankenstein.
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VOLUME 3 ISSUE 3 |
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Our Danzig cover issue scraps our typical interview/review format for an examination of what’s made Danzig such an enduring presence in not only music, but pop culture. Also inside is a big piece/retrospective on wrestler/grindhouse filmmaker Fred Olen Ray, detailing not only his time in the ring with alligators and electric objects, but interviews from Fred Olen Ray himself. We’ve also got the article SCARS Ray wanted to censor, “Zombies Are For Douchebags,” taking a look at why zombies – not vampires – just may be the current douchiest subgenre. Centerfold for the month is the inmates of STUCK! (including iconic Mink Stole), a modern day made women-in-prison film. Upcoming attractions, with pics from Piranha 3D, Machete, and more, plus reviews of American Grindhouse, Red White and Blue, and others fill the rest of us in.
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In this short, Short Issue Scarstacular we celebrate the shortness of all the things we love. Films, fiction, and one awesome centerfold. Paul Campion’s Eel Girl gets the cover slate, a short that shows the obsession gone too far between a scientist and his object of study, and we’ve also got a big feature with Hobo with a Shotgun’s Rob Cotterill – who of course is now on to big, full-length things. Jackie “The Human Tripod” Molen stands proud as our pint-sized centerfold who can almost definitely kick your ass, and we’ve also got the debut of short fiction from Tom “Sheriff Wydell” Towles, who’s temporarily turned away from acting for writing. Then we pay attention to the amazingly prolific Canadian filmmakers at A.Normale Productions, how Chris Notarile is making a name for himself with shorts, and break down the shorts we’ve loved the most this year!
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After Dark’s Horrorfest IV gets the spotlight this issue. Brian Pulido’s The Graves is our cover story, and inside we’ve got interviews with director Brian Pulido, actress Patti Tindall, Randy Blythe from Lamb of God, and horror-rockers Calabrese. More Horrorfest coverage comes from interviews with Joey Stewart (director of The Final) and Dread director Anthony DiBlasi and actress Hanne Steen. Write-ups of the other 5 Films to Die For round out the issue, along with centerfolds from the three ladies to wear the Miss Horrorfest crown. We’re also featuring Ti West, who’s House of the Devil comes to DVD this month, SAW VI’s Jon Mack, the indie filmmaking minds behind Basement Jack and Evilution, and a comprehensive list of the highest grossing horror movies of the last decade. Photographer Alex DiVincenzo supplies photos from Rob Zombie’s Hellbilly Deluxe 2 Tour, with images of RZ, John 5, Piggy D, and opening band, Nekromantix.
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Interview with The Hills Run Red director Dave Parker and actress Sophie Monk; actress Lynn Lowry talks making Romero’s original The Crazies and the remake; we say goodbye to the holidays with interviews from ThanksKilling and Silent Night, Zombie Night – interviews with ThanksKilling director Jordan Downey and SNZN director Sean Cain, and horror cult actors Felissa Rose and Lew Temple; 42nd Street Pete takes us way in depth of the Biker Exploitation genre and lifestyle; Tracy Coogan (Zombie Honeymoon) discusses the quiet, psych-thriller Dark Woods; Jim O’Rear brings us on the set of DOG; director Geoff Klein discusses making the indie slasher Bikini Girls On Ice; Mariano Villalba takes the canvas as our featured artist; music from Periphery; and Nos makes blood beautiful as our centerfold.
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VOLUME 2 ISSUE 8 |
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Interview with iMurders director Robbie Bryan and producer/star Brooke Lewis, about the cyberspace slasher that took 7 years of indie grit to complete; Dani Filth of Cradle of Filth discusses his 500 page occult handbook The Gospel of Filth; the surreal horror of Red Velvet discussed by director Joe Moe; Dameon Clarke tells us How To Be A Serial Killer; Sara Jackson gives us an indepth look at Blood Night, Nate Dushku, Danielle Harris, and Bill Moseley’s new urban legend movie; band 400 Lonely Things’ Romero-based Tonight of the Living Dead; plus Live Evil, Monique Dupree’s Post Mortem America, The Dark Lurking, Italian cannibal movies, and SCARS centerfold: Gia Nova.
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Grindhouse extravaganza featuring BITCH SLAP, with interviews, centerfold, and pics of Erin Cummings, America Olivo, and Julia Voth; interview with the ultra-talented and prolific composer Tyler Bates (you’ll know his works from Zack Snyder, Rob Zombie, and James Gunn movies); get your metal on with Divine Heresy’s Travis Neal; the 3D stylings of D’wayne Murphy, featuring Frankenstein and more; 42nd Street Pete returns us to the cultest of the cult with “The Blood Island” trilogy; interview with Michael R. Felsher of Red Shirt Pictures, the man behind DVD extras of some of our favorites; plus more!
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Interview with Midnite Syndicate, the crew and cast of The Dead Matter, Deadgirl directors/writers and actress Jenny Spain, with One Eyed Monster’s Ron Jeremy, an examination of death in comic books, the movie Alien Raiders, a centerfold of sexy horror CEO and Shannon Lark, interview with director/writer of Thicker Than Water: The Vampire Diaries, a look at Drive In Horrorshow, and LA’s favorite store – Dark Delicacies.
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Interviews with Dead Snow director and writers Tommy Wirkola and Stig Frode Henriksen, horror writer John Everson, Pontypool actor Stephen McHattie, the band The Agonist, Tool artist Meats Meier, The 4th Reich director Jason Berry, 42nd Street Pete’s History of Blaxploitation, reviews of Dead Snow and Dead Set, and more.
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VOLUME 2 ISSUE 4 |
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Interview with Grace director Paul Solet, Laid To Rest stars, Madrox from Twiztid, Electric Acid Theatre, Melissa Baclear, 8 Films To Die For reviews, a look back at The Sinful Dwarf, review of The Best Worst Movie (Troll 2 Documentary), Cthulu director Daniel Gildark, Mindflesh director Robert Pratten and more.
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VOLUME 2 ISSUE 3 |
| The Good Sisters, 100 Tears’ Marcus Koch, Run! Bitch Run!, Walking Distance’s Mel House, The Dowdle Brothers, Spaghetti Westerns, Mistress Malice, Dismal’s Gary King and Lydia Chandler, Book vs. Movies: Midnight Meat Train and more!
40 pages, full color.
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| Sweatshop Interviews: Stacy Davidson, Ted Geoghegan and Ashley Kay, Marcus Nispel returns to Crystal Lake, Splinter’s Toby Wilkins, Scream Queen Brooke Lewis, Of Darkness, Yatterman, Old Habits Die Hard, Horror Business and more!
36 pages, full color.
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VOLUME 2 ISSUE 1 |
| Dark Reel The Interviews: Lance Henriksen, Tony Todd and Tiffany Shepis, Repo The Genetic Opera’s Darren Lynn Bousman, TOOL Artist: Cam De Leon, Perkin’s 14 and Ex Misfit: Michale Graves And much, much, more.36 pages, full color.
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VOLUME 1 ISSUE 8 |
| This issue is the last Bi-Monthly Issue and will surely be a collector’s issue. This issue features The Black Waters Of Echo’s Pond, Hellride’s Larry Bishop, Machete’s Danny Trejo, Hot Horror Starlet Monique Dupree and much, much more!
52 pages, full color.
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