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Issue 158: 1960 – A Year For Fear

We speak to the legendary Roger Corman, explore the the amazing career of Charles Band, and much, much more!

Zombie Dales Diary

John Martin takes a trip to the Lake District to check out the locations used in The Living Dead At The Manchester Morgue.

Post Mortem

Readers rant or rave and we reply, it’s as simple as that. What was that forgotten horror movie called? Write in and we might be able to help you.

Godfather of Exploitation

John Hamilton looks at the pre-Tigon career of the late Tony Tenser, the man who coined the term “Sex Kitten” to describe Brigitte Bardot!

A Year For Fear

Travel back in time to 1960, a great year for Alfred Hitchcock but a horrible one for Michael Powell. There’s the signpost up ahead, and Denis Meikle is your guide.

DVD Library

James Kloda and Allan Bryce get together to review the very latest horror releases on DVD and Blu-ray.

King of the B’s

Calum Waddell chats with the legendary Roger Corman about his early moviemaking days, including the real story behind the filming of Boris Karloff’s The Terror

Black Sunday Girl

John Martin meets Barbara Steele, the only girl in horror movies whose eyebrows can snarl, and discovers why we’re all Steele crazy after all these years.

Full Moon Rising

Dave Jay takes a look at some of the weird and not always wonderful 80s movies made by Charles Band, one of the last great B-movie survivors.

Melton’s Meltdown

Rick Melton said no to drugs but they just wouldn’t listen. He’s seen it all, done it all and can’t remember most of it. That’s why he’s right at home here.
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Issue 158: 1960 – A Year For Fear Issue 158: 1960 – A Year For Fear We speak to the legendary Roger Corman, explore the the amazing career of Charles Band, and much, much more! Zombie Dales Diary John Martin takes a trip to the Lake District to check out the locations used in The Living Dead At The Manchester Morgue. Post Mortem Readers rant or rave and we reply, it’s as simple as that. What was that forgotten horror movie called? Write in and we might be able to help you. Godfather of Exploitation John Hamilton looks at the pre-Tigon career of the late Tony Tenser, the man who coined the term “Sex Kitten” to describe Brigitte Bardot! A Year For Fear Travel back in time to 1960, a great year for Alfred Hitchcock but a horrible one for Michael Powell. There’s the signpost up ahead, and Denis Meikle is your guide. DVD Library James Kloda and Allan Bryce get together to review the very latest horror releases on DVD and Blu-ray. King of the B’s Calum Waddell chats with the legendary Roger Corman about his early moviemaking days, including the real story behind the filming of Boris Karloff’s The Terror Black Sunday Girl John Martin meets Barbara Steele, the only girl in horror movies whose eyebrows can snarl, and discovers why we’re all Steele crazy after all these years. Full Moon Rising Dave Jay takes a look at some of the weird and not always wonderful 80s movies made by Charles Band, one of the last great B-movie survivors. Melton’s Meltdown Rick Melton said no to drugs but they just wouldn’t listen. He’s seen it all, done it all and can’t remember most of it. That’s why he’s right at home here.


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Issue 158: 1960 – A Year For Fear

We speak to the legendary Roger Corman, explore the the amazing career of Charles Band, and much, much more!

Zombie Dales Diary

John Martin takes a trip to the Lake District to check out the locations used in The Living Dead At The Manchester Morgue.

Post Mortem

Readers rant or rave and we reply, it’s as simple as that. What was that forgotten horror movie called? Write in and we might be able to help you.

Godfather of Exploitation

John Hamilton looks at the pre-Tigon career of the late Tony Tenser, the man who coined the term “Sex Kitten” to describe Brigitte Bardot!

A Year For Fear

Travel back in time to 1960, a great year for Alfred Hitchcock but a horrible one for Michael Powell. There’s the signpost up ahead, and Denis Meikle is your guide.

DVD Library

James Kloda and Allan Bryce get together to review the very latest horror releases on DVD and Blu-ray.

King of the B’s

Calum Waddell chats with the legendary Roger Corman about his early moviemaking days, including the real story behind the filming of Boris Karloff’s The Terror

Black Sunday Girl

John Martin meets Barbara Steele, the only girl in horror movies whose eyebrows can snarl, and discovers why we’re all Steele crazy after all these years.

Full Moon Rising

Dave Jay takes a look at some of the weird and not always wonderful 80s movies made by Charles Band, one of the last great B-movie survivors.

Melton’s Meltdown

Rick Melton said no to drugs but they just wouldn’t listen. He’s seen it all, done it all and can’t remember most of it. That’s why he’s right at home here.
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