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Famous Monsters of Filmland - #281- September/October 2015

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En este número
Famous Monsters celebrates one of the great ladies of horror cinema: The Bride of Frankenstein!
We remember Elsa Lanchester’s iconic character (with a cover illustrated exclusively for us by seven-time Oscar winner Rick Baker! Only available through print edition), while also shining a light on SHARKNADO 3 and THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW.
Who would win if Godzilla fought Cthulhu?! We debate their strengths and weaknesses!
NEW INTERVIEWS AND EXCLUSIVES IN FM #281 INCLUDE:
• We look at why director James Whale’s BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN is such a solid sequel, at original FRANKENSTEIN author Mary Shelley’s inspirations, and other films of imperfect love.
• A board of literary and cinema luminaries get to the bottom of an age-old quandary: Who would win if Godzilla fought Cthulhu?
• SHARKNADO 3: OH HELL NO! director Anthony C. Ferrante gives insight into his inspiration for his Syfy juggernaut.
• On THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW’s 40th anniversary, we present its history, from flop to fave.
• On its 30th anniversary we rank the ten best genre flicks from the summer of ’85.
• The WWE’s Bray Wyatt talks his love of Leatherface and Pennywise.
• Graphic-novel superstar Scott Snyder tells FM about the inspiration for his series WYTCHES.
• Comics titan Steve Niles gives FM a preview of his new comics series, BROKEN MOON, about vampires, werewolves, and what’s left of humanity.
AND MUCH MORE!
Print edition available online now at CaptainCo.com.
Famous Monsters of Filmland Description:
Pop Culture. Sci-Fi. Fantasy. Horror. Famous Monsters magazine covers it all, living up to its classic title while staying current - and ahead of the curve. The hugely influential and internationally distributed magazine was the first-ever genre fanzine of its kind, created by Forrest J Ackerman in 1958. Now with a fresher look and more exclusive interviews with artists, actors, and filmmakers than ever before, every fun issue of FM includes savvy picks of new and relevant movies, books, music, video games, comics, and toys -- and always maintains a nostalgic foothold in our classic Monster Kid roots.
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