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The newest issue of SHOCK CINEMA Magazine (#37) is available at cooler bookstores across the U.S. and Canada. Or you can order a copy directly from the publisher:
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| There are also dozens and dozens of informative film, DVD, and book reviews, covering such titles as Mary Tyler Moore and Ben Vereen the excruciating musical-fantasy Mary's Incredible Dream; Hal Holbrook plans to slaughter his family in Natural Enemies; James Brolin and Cliff Gorman in the grimy NYC thriller in Night of the Juggler; Mickey Rooney and Buddy Hackett in Everything's Ducky; Graeme Blendell in the Australian sex-documentary The Naked Bunyip; Nicol Williamson in John Osborne's Inadmissible Evidence; Jeff Bridges, Tyne Daly and Sal Mineo in the groovy pilot In Search of America; Clayton Rohner, Roddy McDowell and Anthony Perkins in The Naked Target; Fatma Girik stars in the Turkish Shakespeare adaptation Lady Hamlet; David Janssen in Andrew L. Stone's Ring of Fire; Burt Reynolds and Judd Nelson host Shattered... If Your Kid's On Drugs; Nino Manfredi in Giuliano Montaldo's A Dangerous Toy; Katie Saylor in Supervan; James Nares' underground No Wave epic Rome '78; the Don Dohler documentary Blood, Boobs and Beast; Spike Milligan's Puckoon; Daryl Haney, Raymond J. Barry and Christian Clemenson in Joseph Minion's Daddy's Boys; Genevieve Bujold in Claude Jutra's Kamouraska; Anna Biller's saucy retro-melodrama Viva; David Hemmings and Gayle Hunnicutt in Voices [a.k.a. Nightmare]; Meiko Kaji stars in Kazuhiko Yamaguchi's Wandering Ginza Butterfly double bill; Dana Andrews in Crack in the World; Peter Whitehead's swinging-'60s documentary Tonite Let's All Make Love In London; Richard Boone and Michael Dunn in Goodnight, My Love; Harry Hurwitz's That's Adaquate; Valerie Kaprisky in Andrzej Zulawski's La Femme Publique... | Robert Evans' star-studded, anti-drug TV-special Get High on Yourself; Uschi Obermaier mixes sex and terrorism in the German feminist-fantasy Rote Sonne [a.k.a. Red Sun]; Ed Nelson in the child-sociopath TV-movie A Little Game; Malcolm McDowell and Anthony Quinn in The Passage; Ron Jeremy in Phil Prince's The Story of Prunella and Paul Norman's Pornorama; Amadee Chabot, Maura Monti, Elizabeth Campbell, and Isela Vega in Las Sicodelicas [a.k.a. The Psychedelic Girls] ; Dianne Hull and Michael Ontkean in Girls on the Road; Joe Spinell and Caroline Munro in The Last Horror Film; Henry Fonda and Leonard Nimoy in The Alpha Caper; Robert Kaylor's Derby and Max-Out; Dennis Potter's made-for-TV Alice; Evan A. Meszaros' chilling indie Windcroft; Masakiyo Sumida in Late Bloomer; Mark Sean McCullough's Cabello De Angel; Heinz Drache and Klaus Kinski in Der Racher [The Avenger]; Flambeaux in J.J. Connelly's Goth Kill... The Soul Collector; Ian Ogilvy in Michael Reeves' The She-Beast; Fabio Testi and Senta Berger in Speed Driver; Margaret Markov in The Hot Box; Ewa Aulin in Tinto Brass' wild Deadly Sweet; the Romanian fantasy Kingdom in the Clouds; Thomas Edward Seymour's indie-comedy London Betty; Djordje Kadijevic's Sveto Mesto [a.k.a. A Holy Place; Andrew Prine, Francine York and Jennifer Ashley in The Centerfold Girls; Charles Roxburgh's Monsters, Marriage and Murder in Manchvegas; Jean Rollin's The Escapees; Alfred Eaker and Ross St. Just's ultra-surreal W the Movie; Juan Piquer Simon's Spanish slaughter-fest >B>Pieces; Heather Murphy in the jaw-dropping Black Devil Doll; Ernie Fosselius' Hardware Wars; and many more... |

CHECK OUT REVIEWS FROM OUR PREVIOUS ISSUE, SHOCK CINEMA #36
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Patrick O'Neal, Richard Boone and Max Von Sydow in John Huston's Cold War spy drama The Kremlin Letter. Disney's tripped-out vision of American car culture and the teenage driving experience, Dad... Can I Borrow the Car? |
High school teacher Bruce Davison turns his students into mob psychology guinea pigs with The Wave. A live-action, X-rated tribute to Tijuana Bibles -- the raunchy, hilariously misguided Sex in the Comics. |
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