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VIDEOSCOPE #112
FALL HORROR HARVEST EDITION,
In VideoScope #112, our Fall Horror Harvest Edition, our dynamic dad/daughter duo Terry & Tiffany Dufoe conduct a career-spanning convo with genre star and author Brett Halsey, covering his ‘50s Hollywood roots (CRY-BABY KILLER, RETURN OF THE FLY) to his Euro heyday working with movie maestros like Mario Bava and Dario Argento. Genre journalist Don Vaughan celebrates WIZARD OF OZ icon Margaret Hamilton, once and future Wicked Witch of the West, with her son Hamilton Meserve on the occasion of that offbeat blockbuster’s 80th anniversary. Rob Freese checks in with indie auteur Brett (MY FAIR ZOMBIE) Kelly, who recalls his encounter with the late, great Peter Fonda lensing JESSE JAMES: LAWMAN, while Scott Voisin scores the thespian lowdown from character king James (TWIN PEAKS, 24) Morrison. Our far-flung cinema correspondent Joseph Perry reports re the latest fear fare on display at fright-film fests in Oregon, Montreal and New Orleans, while actress/author Debbie Rochon files her latest Rochon Report from the set of the Missouri-based shocker THE MAN IN ROOM 6, and voice actor Bill Timoney recounts his time fulfilling an unusual request from legendary director Sidney Lumet. Dueling critics Tim Ferrante and Scott Voisin debate the merits of the old and new adaptations of Stephen King’s PET SEMATARY, Reeling Back columnist Nancy Naglin surveys some of filmdom’s scurviest screen pirates, from BLACKBEARD to CAPTAIN KIDD, and cellar dweller John Seal scours his basement domain in search of the long-missing 1974 Ringo Starr/Harry Nilsson showcase SON OF DRACULA. We look at several vintage fear films making their Blu-ray and DVD debuts, while our hardworking team of columnists and crix weigh in with their latest observations spanning the genre spectrum. All this and the usual much, much more in VideoScope #112, available now.
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Videoscope Magazine Description:
VIDEOSCOPE, The Ultimate Genre DVD/Blu-ray Guide, is the only entertainment magazine devoted entirely to discovering new genre and indie releases. Each issue includes over 80 new DVD and Blu-ray reviews covering the entire genre spectrum: Horror, Sci-Fi, Action, Asian, Cult, Camp, Classic, Animation, Thrillers, Indies, Film Noirs, Art-House, Verite, Vintage, Tele-Video, Exploitation and more. Look to VIDEOSCOPE for candid exclusive interviews with genre celebs from "A" (Dario Argento) to "Z" (Rob Zombie), along with Linda Blair, Jackie Chan, Willem Dafoe, Guillermo del Toro, Lance Henriksen, Walter Hill, Julie Newmar, Eli Roth, John Waters and literally scores more. You'll discover behind-the-scenes features, Filmmakers in Focus, info on DVD/Blu-ray debuts, the scoop on hard-to-find titles, plus insider news and opinion.
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