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Shock Cinema Magazine is an essential periodical for fans of cutting-edge, retro cinema. Each issue features in-depth interviews with the most intriguing character actors, cult celebrities and maverick moviemakers of all time and critiques a wide array of film obscurities, including grindhouse action, sexploitation, horror, sci-fi, drive-in dreck, overseas oddities, and arthouse dementia. The newest issue of SHOCK CINEMA Magazine (#66) is available at bookstores across the U.S. and Canada. Or you can order directly from the publisher:
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The latest issue features interviews with:
Sarah Douglas (Superman & Superman II, Conan the Destroyer, The People That Time Forgot)
Robert Picardo (The Howling, Star Trek: Voyager, Innerspace, Legend, China Beach)
Lawrence Pressman (The Man in the Glass Booth, The Hellstrom Chronicle, Shaft)
Director-Writer-Actor Larry Bishop (Mad Dog Time, Hell Ride, The Savage Seven, Kill Bill: Vol. 2)
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There are also dozens of informative and entertaining film, DVD and Blu-ray reviews, including Mark Damon and Margaret Markov in William Sach's There Is No 13; Lando Buzzanca in Marco Vicario's Homo Eroticus [Man of the Year]; David Reynoso and Mercedes Carreño in The Enemy Blood [La Sangre Enemiga]; Patty Duke and Ted Bessell in Two on a Bench; Boguslaw Linda and Agnieszka Wlodarczyk in Sara; Mickey Rourke and Linda Hamilton in Rape and Marriage: The Rideout Case; Ole Søltoft, Birte Tove and Anne Grete in Bedroom Mazurka; Geoffrey Lewis and Jean Smart in Maximum Security; Pier Carpi's Povero Cristo [Poor Christ]; Paul Reiser in The Tower; Raizô Ichikawa in Kazuo Mori's A Certain Killer [Aru Koroshiya] and A Killer's Key; Jessica Bohl in Gorman Bechard's You Are Alone; Annie Girardot in Black List [Liste Noire]; Götz George in Dominik Graf's The Cat [Die Katze]; Julie Driscoll, Robert Powell and Paul Nicholas in The Wednesday Play: "Season Of The Witch"; Agnieszka Holland and Laco Adamik's The Trial [Proces]; Jean Gabin and Jeanne Moreau in Hi-Jack Highway [Gas-oil]; Christina Hornisher's Hollywood 90028...
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Hanna-Barbera's Rock Odyssey, featuring the voice of Scatman Crothers; Vincent Schiavelli in Angels; Rudolf Hrusínský in Jirí Weiss' Murder Czech Style; Andrew Parks in Summer Run; Lino Ventura and Angie Dickinson in Claude Pinoteau's Jig-Saw [L'Homme en Colère]; Brian Trenchard-Smith's The Love Epidemic; Trevor Thomas and Norman Beaton in Black Joy; Gilbert Wynne and Jack May in Night, After Night, After Night; Richard Harris and Richard Roundtree in Game For Vultures; Steve Allen and Mamie Van Doren in Albert Zugsmith's College Confidential; O.J. Simpson and Tim Buckley in Why?; Sean Whalen's Crust; Stanley Burke hosts Countdown Canada; Dick Shawn in Good-Bye Cruel World; Claudia Cardinale in Girl With A Suitcase [La Ragazza con la Valigia]; Mickey Rourke in Point Blank; Jean-Claude Missiaen's Shot Pattern [Tir Groupé]; Zalman King in Jeff Lieberman's Blue Sunshine; Irène Jacob in The Secret of Sarah Tombelaine; Ugo Tognazzi and Michel Piccoli in Peter Fleischmann's Weak Spot [La Faille]; Alain Delon in The Black Tulip; Mike Trippiedi's Dogs In Quicksand; Jean-Paul Belmondo in Ho!; and much more...
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REVIEWS FROM OUR PREVIOUS ISSUE, SHOCK CINEMA #65
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George Segal, Shirley Knight and Robert Culp in a made-for-TV production of Ingmar Bergman's The Lie.
Stewart Petersen and Dana Kimmell in a sappy teen-drama from director Lyman Dayton, Rivals.
Cliff Potts and Xochitl star in the gritty, subversive period-western/romance Cry For Me Billy.
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Dolores Faith, Dean Fredericks and Kathleen Freeman in a sordid tale of exploited migrant workers, Wild Harvest.
A naive first-time offender gets a taste of prison brutality in the low-budget Canadian feature Caged Men.
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