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The newest issue of SHOCK CINEMA Magazine (#36) is available at cooler bookstores across the U.S. and Canada. Or you can order a copy directly from its publisher:
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| There are also dozens and dozens of informative film, DVD, and book reviews, covering such titles as Richard Boone in John Huston's The Kremlin Letter; Dennis Potter's A Beast with Two Backs; David Janssen and Yaphet Kotto in The Man in the Back Seat; a collection of Doodles Weaver comedy-shorts, Doodles Lover Diary; Jean-Louis Trintignant's A Full Day's Work; Walt Disney's tripped-out ode to American car culture, Dad...Can I Borrow the Car?; a live-action, X-rated tribute to Tijuana Bibles, Sex in the Comics; Darko Mitrevski's Bal-Can-Can; Bruce Davison in the controversial '80s TV-movie The Wave; Jean Gabin in Razzia Sur La Chnouf; George Hamilton in Crime and Punishment U.S.A.; Stanislaw Lem's Test Pilot Pirx; Priscilla Barnes, Barbara Feldon and Maureen McCormick in A Vacation in Hell; Guy Bedos and Sophie Daumier in Aimez-Vous Les Femmes? [Do You Like Women?], written by Roman Polanski; Timothy Bottoms, Susan George and Bo Hopkins in Jack Starrett's A Small Town in Texas; Ryan Dacko's Plan 9 From Syracuse; Jerry Stuhr in Piotr Szulkin's post-apocalyptic O-Bi, O-Ba, End Of Civilization; Rene Daalder's Here is Always Somewhere Else; Plagues & Pleasures on the Salton Sea; Andrew Prine in Simon, King of the Witches; Sexual Freedom In Denmark and Sexual Liberty Now!; James Earl Jones as the first black president in The Man; The Young Cycle Girls; Takashi Miike's Crow 0; David Janssen in Dondi; Andrzej Zulawski's The Third Part of the Night... | Trent Haaga in Richard Griffin's Splatter Disco; Keith J. Crocker's Blitzkrieg: Escape From Stalag 69; JoBeth Williams in Noel Black's supernatural pilot The World Beyond: "Monster"; Lex Barker, Anne Bancroft and Mamie Van Doren in The Girl in Black Stockings; Anthony Eisley in Antonio Margheriti's Lightning Bolt; James Cagney in Rankin-Bass' The Ballad of Smokey the Bear; Hugo Pratt's animated Corto Maltese and the Sign of the Capricorn; Alan Rudolph's directorial debut, Premonition; Bill Rogers in Love Goddesses of Blood Island; Fred Williamson and Bo Svenson in Enzo Castellari's The Inglorious Bastards; James MacArthur in The Angry Breed; Christina Hart in Jack Arnold's Games Girls Play; Rod Steiger in W.C. Fields and Me; Helle Louise in Joe Sarno's Daddy, Darling; Robin Redbreast; Anna Maria Pierangeli in Sergio Bergonzelli's In the Folds of the Flesh; Robert Pratten's Mindflesh; Jamie Harrold in Vladimir Vitkin's X, Y; Mark Colegrove's Isle of the Damned; Pericles Lewnes' Loop; Jean-Louis Trintignant and Ann-Margret in The Outside Man; Barry J. Gillis in Things; Orson Welles in Future Shock; Nobuhiko Obayashi's Drifting Classroom; the Gitane Demone compilation Life After Death; David Walker's Damaged Goods; Koo Stark in Justine; Jeanne Lusignan's Pictures From the Floating World; Kieran Galvin's Puppy; Dan West and Rick Popko's Retardead; The Ghouligans! Super Show; Rita Calderoni in Nude For Satan; and many more... |

CHECK OUT REVIEWS FROM OUR PREVIOUS ISSUE, SHOCK CINEMA #35
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Jim Mitchum searches for a teen-runaway, aided by Eric Estrada and Cathy Lee Crosby, in Trackdown. Oliver Reed, Derek Jacobi and Fiona Lewis in the freaky British psycho-sexual drama Blue Blood. |
George C. Scott and Tony Musante star in the hardboiled, high-octane Euro-noir The Last Run. A painfully-kooky prostitution-comedy with Conrad Bain, John Byner and Misty Rowe, A Pleasure Doing Business. |
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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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