RAIMI, REPOSSESSED
More than fifteen years and three blockbuster Spider-Man movies since the last Evil Dead film, Sam Raimi returns to his low-budget horror roots with Drag Me To Hell. Featuring interviews with the director, co-screenwriter Ivan Raimi and makeup effects guru Greg Nicotero.
by Phil Brown, Jovanka Vuckovic and Joseph OâBrien
GRAVEN IMAGES: THE ART OF JAPANESE BLOODY UKIYO-E
Grotesque and sublime, Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints depict a long-held fascination with supernatural terrors and human slaughter. Presenting a look at the history of the elegant but shocking art form.
by Jason Lapeyre
ALL GUTS, NO GLORY
In J.T. Pettyâs new horror-western hybrid The Burrowers, men are evil, monsters are hungry and the frontier has never been more frightening.
by Dave Alexander
EIGHT MORE TO DIE FOR
Lionsgate releases the third collection in its After Dark series⊠but are they even worth watching, never mind dying for?
by Stacie Ponder
NOTE FROM UNDERGROUND:
Sam Raimi.
DREADLINES:
Genre fans and icons give Hollywood send off to Forrest J Ackerman; Chicago theatergoers brace for zombies.
THE CORONERâS REPORT:
Weird stats and morbid facts. Sick Top Six Assaults on Ash.
NEEDFUL THINGS:
Return of the Living Red Wine, Dexter Action Figure, Horror Pendants, Villainess Soaps
CINEMACABRE:
CineMacabre features reviews of The Last House on the Left, Monsters Vs Aliens, The Haunting in Connecticut, American Scary, Late Bloomer, Cyclops, Swamp Devil, Epitaph, Craig, Dark Reel, Barely Legal Lesbian Vampires, Night Fangs and Lust for Dracula. Blood on a Budget features Fetus, Pink Eye and Paper Dolls. Reissues reviews Veerena, Purani Haveli, Requiem for a Vampire, The Sinful Dwarf, The Centerfold Girls, The Whip and the Body, Conspiracy of Torture, Slaughter High, Repossessed, My Best Friend is a Vampire, An Angel for Satan, The Long Hair of Death, and The She-Beast.
CINEMARQUEE:
The Sadist (1963).
BOWENâS BASEMENT:
Dug up: The Candy Snatchers.
BLOOD IN FOUR COLOURS:
Features Tales of Rocky Point Park, plus reviews of Criminal Macabre: Cellblock 666 #3, House of Mystery Vol. 1, Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: The First Death TPB, Zombie Tales #12, and Solomon Kane #5.
THE NINTH CIRCLE:
Spotlight: J.C. Hutchins and Jordan Weismanâs Personal Effects: Dark Art. Plus, reviews of The Television Horror of Dan Curtis, Cheap Scares!, The Mammoth Book of True Hauntings, Horror Library Volume 3, Hiromi Gotoâs Half World, Deadly Intent: Crime & Punishment, Steven Deighanâs Stages of Undress, Edward Leeâs The Golem and Joseph DâLaceyâs Garbage Man.
TRAVELOGUE OF TERROR:
Museum of Death â Hollywood, California.
THE GORE-MET:
Menu: Antonio Margheriti.
AUDIO DROME:
Featuring Torontoâs legendary electric violin-wielding monster Nash the Slash. Plus reviews of Twisted Nerve/The Bride Wore Black OST, The Unborn OST, The Uninvited OST, Twilight OST, My Bloody Valentine (2009) OST, Sono Morti, The Independents, Dead Sea Surfers, Blood, Spectrum-X, Tribulation, and Mantic Ritual.
PLAY DEAD:
Resident Evil 5, Shellshock 2 and Madworld.
CLASSIC CUT:
Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot Film.











