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Shock Cinema is an essential guide for any fan of bizarre films and videos, and each issue is crammed with movie reviews, interviews and original poster art. Plus, Shock Cinema covers everything a self-respecting film-junkie could possibly desire -- from Cult Movies and Arthouse Oddities, to old fashioned Grindhouse Swill and Underground Obscurities. And whenever I'm not cranking out print reviews, I'll be adding to this on-line offshoot -- with reviews of the weirdest, wildest (and in most cases, barely released) films ever made... Blaxploitation, Sexploitation, Hicksploitation, Demented Art Films, Women In Prison, Horror, Sci-Fi, Porno Weirdness, Drive-In Dreck, Musical Misfires, Mondo Movies, and everything else in between. It's all here!


The newest issue of SHOCK CINEMA magazine (#34) 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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The latest issue features interviews with:
Actor Bo Svenson (Part 2 Walking Tall, Inglorious Bastards, Breaking Point).
Actor-musician Lee Ving (Streets of Fire, Get Crazy, Clue, Black Moon Rising).
Actor Barry Primus (Boxcar Bertha, The Rose, New York New York).
Actress Isela Vega (Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia, The Deadly Trackers).
Director Gus Trikonis (The Swinging Barmaids, Nashville Girl, Moonshine County Express).

There are also dozens and dozens of informative film, video, DVD, and book reviews, covering such titles as Joe Don Baker and Sally Field in Mongo's Back in Town; Eleanor Parker in Hugo Haas' Lizzie; Klaus Nomi and Lance Loud in Anders Grafstrom's underground outing The Long Island Four; Jim Sharman's The Night The Prowler; Steve Hawkes in Tarzan and the Brown Prince; William Shatner in The Tenth Level ; Genevieve Bujold and Donald Sutherland in Act of the Heart; David Janssen and James Farentino in The Longest Night; Frankie Dymon Junior's Death May Be Your Santa Claus; John Astin in the heartwarming fiasco Wacky Taxi; Tab Hunter in Richard Rush's The Fickle Finger of Fate; Robert Forster in Journey Through Rosebud; Oldrich Lipsky's Czech time-travel comedy I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen; The Wildcats of St. Trinian's; Michael Caine and Jane Fonda in Otto Preminger's Hurry Sundown; Ivo Caprino's animated The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix; the three-part BBC mini-series The Mad Death; Christina Lindberg and Stellan Skarsgard in Anita; The Ghost Of Flight 401 and Crash [a.k.a. The Crash of Flight 401]; Sarah Venable in Charles Trieschmann psycho-vet indie Captive [a.k.a Two]; the anti-porn manifesto Not a Love Story; Alan Rowe Kelly's The Blood Shed; the German Edgar Wallace spoof Der Wixxer; Trey Parker and Matt Stone's Your Studio and You; Arthur Kennedy and Teresa Wright in Crawlspace... Darrell Roodt's South African horror film The Stick; Anita Ekberg and Sterling Hayden in Valerie; Vince Edwards in Irving Lerner's City of Fear; R. Lee Ermey and Wings Hauser in The Siege of Firebase Gloria; Robert Forster in Gus Trikonis' The Darker Side of Terror; Joseph Sarno's X-rated comedy A Touch of Genie; Bo Svenson and Robert Foxworth in Frankenstein; Laurence Luckinbill and Lynda Day George in Panic on the 5:22; Mark Gregory in Adam And Eve Vs. Cannibals; Doris Wishman's Hideout in the Sun; F.A. Brabec's surreal fantasy Kytice [Wild Flowers]; Duane Graves and Justin Meeks' Texas horror-romp The Wild Man Of The Navidad; Bruce Kessler's The Gay Decievers; Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire in Don's Plum; Carl Weathers in The Bermuda Depths; Edmund Purdom and Paolo Villaggio in the vampire-comedy Fracchia Contro Dracula; The Films of Kenneth Anger: Volume Two; Paul Reubens in School, Girls, and You; Fred Olen Ray's gay-vampire min-series The Lair; Olivier Smolders' Black Night [Nuit Noire]; Damon Packard's Lost In "The Thinking"; What's Wrong With The NeighborÕs Son? and The Disturbance; Peter Boyle's TV-pilot Poochinski; Cliff Robertson in Shaker Run; Sam Worthington in Geofrrey Wright's Macbeth; Harry Reems in Forced Entry; Saul Bass' Phase IV; Michael Ironside in Cross Country; Crazy Legs Conti: Zen And The Art Of Competitive Eating; and many more...

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CHECK OUT REVIEWS FROM OUR PREVIOUS ISSUE, SHOCK CINEMA #33
Leonard Nimoy in director Vic Morrow's screen adaptation of Jean Genet's Deathwatch.

Judd Hirsch in the 1979 Halloween TV-special The Night That Dracula Saved The World.
Simone Griffeth goes rural in the '70s hickploitation sex-romp Sixteen.

Darren McGavin, Sam Elliott and Mako in the sci-fi made-for-TV movie The Challenge.



An A-Z listing of all of the movies, videos, dvds, and books
reviewed in 31 back issues of SHOCK CINEMA magazine!
Issues #3 through #33



For 210 reviews from past issues (including many previously-unpublished ones), check out our
Shock Cinema Review Archive




Glimpses into the Glory Days of Times Square moviegoing, long before Disney scrubbed 42nd Street clean.
The Master of The Deuce, Mr. Keyes
a.k.a. Tavis Riker
Plus: Remembering The Selwyn



Or take a dive into The Best of the Bizarre with
Shock Favorites



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NEW!
A selection of original Japanese "Chirashi" movie posters
for assorted US, European and Asian theatrical releases.


It's Back in Print!
With an updated
new edition containing
over 150 new reviews!
SLIMETIME!

A Grim 'n' Gonzo blast from the past.
Election Night, 1988.
And a chaotic evening at The Ritz
with the late, great Dr. Hunter S. Thompson:
POLITICS, INSANITY AND
THE MOAT OF SWINE


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