Monsters from the Vault #33
Celebrating the 70th anniversary of The House of Frankenstein, a conversation with the guy who wrote the intro’s for the Thriller television series, film and book reviews, and more!
Celebrating the 70th anniversary of The House of Frankenstein, a conversation with the guy who wrote the intro’s for the Thriller television series, film and book reviews, and more!
Early shots of tasty Monique Gabrielle (including a centerfold), Amazon honey Julie Strain! First look at Naked Horror and Don Farmer talks about Red Lips.
(18+ - Adults only on all SQI issues)
Debbie Dutch struts her stuff. Becky LeBeau: centerfold spread. Sex and special F/X , the girls of Corman’s Burial of the Rats and more!
(18+ - Adults only on all SQI issues)
Claudia Jennings retrospect. Fetish photography of Ward Boult. Bodacious B Movie babes, Stephanie Beaton and Roxanne Michaels. Making the low budget Hellblock 13. Director Rino [Deported Women of the SS] Silvestro and more. Now with more color pages than ever!
(18+ - Adults only on all Draculina issues)
Interviews with Demons star Geretta Geretta, I Drink You Blood star Lynn Lowry, the Wizard Of Gore himself Ray Sager, and others! Plus, a retrospective on masked supercriminals, Toe Tag Pictures latest; Sella Turcica, a shit load of movie reviews, and so much more. You’ll find it all in the 112 pages that fill out UV #11.
Interviews with Ruggero Deodato, Hideshi Hino, Don Edmonds, Mariano Baino, Mike Mendez, and Gorman Bechard. Plus, and update on Something Weird Video, a look at Nunsploitation films, independent films, and obscure Brazilian underground stuff. Plenty of DVD, book, video reviews, and more await you in UV #6!
Tired of reading… or more than likely just ignoring the same movie reviews over and over every time another DVD or blu-ray reissue is released just because the magazine got a free copy? Us too. But we love movie reviews so we tend to read 99% of the reviews in every issue of Shock Cinema. Why? Because SC reviews “Wasteland Films” - the oddball stuff that falls between the cracks, made for TV movies, and assorted oddball cult films. The movie reviews, along with a few book reviews and some always interesting interviews brings us back issue after issue after issue. Oh, and speaking of interviews, SC 54 features interviews with James Darren (The Guns of Navarone, Time Tunnel), Kathleen Wilhoite (Murphy’s Law, Road House, Private School), Ron Masak (Ice Station Zebra, Evel Knievel), Fred Melamed (Lady Dynamite), and Robert Klane (Where’s Poppa?, Weekend At Bernies, Fire Sale). Best of all? While other magazines are now horribly over-priced for what is actually between the cover, SC is still only $5.00
The magazine specializing in cult movies, arthouse oddities, and drive-in flicks is back with another issue packed with oddball film, made for TV movie, and DVD reviews; along with interviews with James B. Sikking (Hill Street Blues, Outland), Jane Alexander (All the President’s Men, Testament, Brubaker), Stacey Nelkin (Get Crazy, Halloween 3), Chris Ellis (My Cousin Vinny, October Sky), and Randall Carver (Taxi, Time to Run, Detour to Terror). And best of all, it’s still only $5
For over 25 years now, SC has been filling the void that other magazines don’t bother with - indy films, made for TV movies, and interviews with tons of “wasteland” type people… the latest issue includes interviews with actor Jon Gries (Joysticks, Get Shorty, Napoleon Dynamite), comic-actor Warren Berlinger (Cannonball Run, The Long Goodbye), Larry Scott (Revenge of the Nerds, Space Camp, Fear of a Black Hat), Art LaFleur (Field of Dreams, Trancers, Air America), and character actor William Morgan Sheppard (Max Headroom, Wild at Heart, Gettysburg). Plus loads of Movie, Blu-ray, and DVD reviews, books, zines, and more!
While other magazines disappear, turn into shells of their former self, and/or just plain ol’ suck, Shock Cinema survives by doing what it’s always done. Namely, offering up first rate interviews, like it does this time around with Dabney Coleman, Chris Sarandon, Tracey Walter, Mills Watson, and David Hewitt; as well as offering up loads of well written reviews for films that haven’t been reviewed to death every time a DVD company re-issues something you’ve seen a hundred times and sends out screeners knowing you’ll get some lame ass review you’ve already read a dozen times. Fuckin’ A… I’m really sick and tired of seeing the same shit reviews time after time in other magazines! Fortunately, I always find stuff to read and reviews of films I haven't seen in Shock Cinema, and you will too. And the best part? It all comes at your for a measly $5.
Shock Cinema reaches its 50th issue, which is quite the achievement considering it only publishes twice a year. This issue features interviews with Saul Rubinek (Unforgiven, True romance, Wall Street), Pepe Serna (Scarface, Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai, Car Wash), Stuart Margolin (Kelly’s Heroes, Rockford Files, Death Wish), Paul Calderon (Pulp Fiction, King f New York, Cop Land), and Richard Riehle (Office Space, Casino, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas). Plus, it’s packed with film, DVD and book reviews that you’ve all come t expect. And best of all? It’s still only $5
Shock Cinema is now just one issue away from it’s 50th issue, and seems to get better and better with age. This issue offers up interviews with Michael York (Logan’s Run, Three & Four Musteteers, Island of Dr. Morau), Linda Purl (Little Ladies of the Night, A Last Cry For Help), Kristine DeBell (Meatballs, The Big Brawl, Alice in Wonderland: An X Rated Musical), Terry Carter (Abby, Foxy Brown), and Steve Eastin (Con Air, Night Warning). Plus, the usual cult movie reviews, DVD release info, and more!
After 25 years, Shock Cinema still offers up more reviews per issue that we here at CW actually want to read than any other magazine out there. Plus, you get interviews with people you don’t see interviewed (poorly) in other magazines. In this issue, you get interviews with M.C. Gainey (Con Air, Django Unchained, Sideways), Richard Masur (The Thing, Who’ll Stop the Rain), Colleen Camp (Apocalypse Now, Game of Death), Jane Merrow (The Girl-Getters), and author and screenwriter William Hjortsberg (Legend, Angel Hart, Thunder and Lightning). Plus, plenty of the already mentioned movie reviews, Book reviews, ‘Zine Reviews, and more.
Always packed with reviews of films you’ll never see reviewed in other publications, Shock Cinema delivers with every issue. We always look forward to the in depth interviews, and this time around, you’ll find interviews with John Doe (Road House, Boogie Nights), Harris Yulin (Scarface, Ghostbusters 2), Richard Anderson (Forbidden Planet, etc.), Angel Tompkins (The Teacher, Little Cigars Mob) and Ken Swofford (Hunter’s Blood, Common Law Cabin). Plus, DVD and book reviews.
In depth interviews with Tim Matheson (Animal House, Fletch, Burn Notice), Scott Wilson, David Huddleson (Blazing Saddles, Big Lebowski), Mike Starr (Goodfellas, Dumb & Dumber), and Peter Jason (48 Hours, Rio Lobo); and another heaping batch of movie, DVD, zine, and book reviews await you in SC #46! Shock Cinema isn’t just the best value in magazines today, where crap filled mags I can’t read most of are costing $12 or more per skimpy issue, but the only magazine out there that actually interviews people who haven’t been interviewed to death while offering up reviews of films you’ll want to search out and not just another stale review of the latest release of some shit you already saw and have read - or completely ignored - 100 reviews of already. Give SC a try and you’ll be hooked!
While other magazines disappear, turn into shells of their former self, and/or just plain ol’ suck, Shock Cinema survives by doing what it’s always done. Namely, offering up first rate interviews, like it does this time around with Dabney Coleman, Chris Sarandon, Tracey Walter, Mills Watson, and David Hewitt; as well as offering up loads of well written reviews for films that haven’t been reviewed to death every time a DVD company re-issues something you’ve seen a hundred times and sends out screeners knowing you’ll get some lame ass review you’ve already read a dozen times. Fuckin’ A… I’m really sick and tired of seeing the same shit reviews time after time in other magazines! Fortunately, I always find stuff to read and reviews of films I haven't seen in Shock Cinema, and you will too. And the best part? It all comes at your for a measly $5.