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MessageSujet: Le Magazine Rue Morgue   Le Magazine Rue Morgue EmptyVen 26 Mar - 17:33

Je sais qu'à une certaine époque, notre webmaster adoré faisait un sujet par numéro, mais ce temps est révolu depuis un bon moment! (Utilisez le moteur de recherche, si vous voulez).

Je tenais à discuter avec vous de cette parution canadienne horrifique fichtrement intéressante!

Il s'agit d'un magazine qui a déjà une dizaine d'années (Et le 100e numéro est pour mai!) et qui est vraiment très intéressant. Beaucoup d'articles sont consacrés à de plus vieux phénomènes horrifiques, souvent assez méconnus!

Donc, d'autres abonnés sur le forum, sauf moi et le staff?
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Numéro de Mars :


Le Magazine Rue Morgue Ruemorgue98



THE CREATURE INCARNATE
When Paul Naschy died this past November, he left behind a legacy of monster movies. In an exclusive 2007 interview, the actor, writer, director and producer talks about being the “Lon Chaney of Spain.”
Plus: The essential Naschy filmography, and an interview with his biographer.
by Mirek Lipinski, Shade Rupe and The Gore-met

A FATAL PORTRAIT
After more than 30 years and twenty albums, King Diamond reflects upon a legendary career as horror metal’s reigning showman. All hail!
Plus: A new documentary reveals the true face of Norwegian black metal, and more.
by Evan Davies and Trevor Tuminski

AT HOME WITH THE GROTESQUE
Veteran photo illustrator J.K. Potter has created art for many of horror fiction’s heavyweights. Join us as we dissect his beautiful mutations.
by Richard Gavin

THE GODSON OF GORE
Get ready for girls ‘n’ guts! This month sees the release of Smash Cut, Lee Demarbre’s lurid and loving tribute to Herschell Gordon Lewis.
by Phil Brown


DEPARTMENTS:

NOTE FROM UNDERGROUND
“The Return of the Repressed.”

DREADLINES
Famous Monsters headed back to newsstands this summer; Night of the Living Dead re-envisioned as animated epic; Chas. Balun remembered by horror fans.

THE CORONER'S REPORT
Weird stats and morbid facts. Sick Top Six Gruesome Ghosts.

NEEDFUL THINGS
Paul Naschy Daninsky Figure, Living Dead Beetlejuice, Blood Spill Bookmark, Iron Fist Wolf Beaters Pumps.

CINEMACABRE
CineMacabre features The Crazies remake, plus reviews of Frozen, Bad Biology, Vampire Killers, 5150 Elm’s Way, Blood Creek, InAlienable, Virginia Creepers: The Horror Host Tradition of the Old Dominion, Skeleton Crew, Slaughtered Vomit Dolls, The Witches Hammer, Vampire Party, Dragon Wars, Rise of the Gargoyles and Pterodactyl. Abbreviated Terrors features Ashley Thorpe’s animated love letters to classic British horror. And reissues reviews Kingdom of the Spiders (1977), The House on Sorority Row (1983), Uninvited (1988), Silent Night, Deadly Night 3 Disc Set (1989, 1990, 1991) and Orlok the Vampire (1922).

CINEMARQUEE
The Wolf Man (1941).

BOWEN'S BASEMENT
The Giant Claw.

BLOOD IN FOUR COLOURS
Features Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery, plus reviews of Weird Western Tales #71, Dante’s Inferno #1, Weekly World News #1 of 4, Dead, She Said and Vincent Price Presents #16.

THE NINTH CIRCLE
Spotlight: Bill Warren’s Keep Watching the Skies! The 21st Century Edition. Plus, reviews of The Philosophy of Horror, The Best of Joe R. Lansdale, Dream Spectres: Extreme Ukiyo-e: Sex Blood, and the Supernatural, Zombies: Encounters with the Hungry Dead, Darkness: Two Decades of Modern Horror, Joe Hill’s Horns, Barbara Roden’s Northwest Passages, The Baby Boomer Horror and Sci-fi Handbook, Stephen Volk’s Gray Matter Novella 5: Vardoger, and The New Vampire’s Handbook.

TRAVELOGUE OF TERROR
Dracula Castle and Poienari Castle – Romania

THE GORE-MET
Menu: Maskhead

AUDIO DROME
Featuring Canada’s godfathers of psychobilly The Deadcats. Blood Spattered Guide features the music of Alice in Wonderland. Plus reviews of The Fourth Kind OST, Pandorum OST, The House of the Devil/I Can See You OST, The Deadcats, Creature with the Atom Brain, Rob Zombie, Six Feet Under, Shining and Through the Eyes of the Dead.

PLAY DEAD
Dante’s Inferno, Scary Tales: Snow White vs. The Giant, Scary Tales: Little Red Riding Hood vs. Pinocchio and Aliens vs. Predator.

CLASSIC CUT
Enrique L. Equiluz’s La marca del Hombre lobo (a.k.a. Frankenstein’s Bloody Terror).

GIVEAWAYS THIS ISSUE!
5 new subscribers will win an 8-DVD After Dark Horrorfest 4 box set courtesy of Lionsgate.
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MessageSujet: Re: Le Magazine Rue Morgue   Le Magazine Rue Morgue EmptyVen 26 Mar - 17:39

Numéro d'avril! (Sa thématique est intéressante! Disponible dès le premier du mois) :


Le Magazine Rue Morgue Ruemorgue99


FREDDY VS. FREDDY
One, two, Freddy’s born anew…
Robert Englund passes the glove to Jackie Earle Haley for the remake of A Night on Elm Street. Both actors help us dissect the iconic boogeyman.
Plus: Interviews with the remake’s director Sam Bayer, Heather Langenkamp and the makers of a new documentary on the original series, and the weirdest Freddy merchandise ever made.
by Aaron Von Lupton, Dave Alexander and James Burrell

GROSS ANATOMY
Yes, it’s exactly what the title promises – The Human Centipede is a nauseating exercise in mad sciences that broadens the scope of body horror, segment by segment.
Plus: Confessions of a Rogue Taxidermist and Taxidermia.
by Stuart F. Andrews, The Great Orbax and Rodridgo Gudiño

FLESH FOR FIENDS
Philadelphia tattoo phenom Paul Acker expands the art of horror ink, one ghastly visage at a time.
by April Snellings

ATLAS TO THE ARCANE
A hefty new tome by Cradle of Filth frontman Dani Filth and author Gavin Baddeley brings the band’s darkest influences to light.
by Evan Davies


DEPARTMENTS:

NOTE FROM UNDERGROUND
Of ’burbs and boogeymen.

DREADLINES
Forgeries on the ride in vintage horror movie poster market; The 2010 European Film Market offers sneak peek at international genre titles; Miskatonic University planned for Montreal.

THE CORONER'S REPORT
Weird stats and morbid facts. Sick Top Six: Television Trauma.

NEEDFUL THINGS
New Nightmare Glove, Dethklok Fountain, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies Journal and Postcards, Red-Eyed Zombie Sleep Mask.

CINEMACABRE
CineMacabre features reviews of The Wolfman, The Crazies remake, Legion, Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated, Sorority Row, Phantom Racer, Cabin Fever 2, Alone in the Dark II, 5ive Girls, 100 Feet and 2010: Supernova. The Latest 8 to Die for examines the fourth installment of Lionsgate’s After Dark Horrorfest, including reviews of Dread, The Final, The Graves, Hidden, Kill Theory, Lake Mungo, The Reeds and Zombies of Mass Destruction. And reissues reviews Day of the Dead (1985) Blu-ray, The Wraith (1986) and Battle Girl: The Living Dead in Tokyo Bay (1992).

CINEMARQUEE
Them! (1954).

BOWEN'S BASEMENT
The Night Flier, Gotham Café and Desperation.

BLOOD IN FOUR COLOURS
Features The Waking, plus reviews of Punisher #14, The Astounding Wolf-Man #21, Aladdin: Legacy of the Lost #1 of 3, Supernatural: Beginning’s End #1 and Ghostbusters: Tainted Love.

THE NINTH CIRCLE
Spotlight: Christopher Moores’s Bite Me. Plus, reviews of American Zombie Gothic: The Rise and Fall (and Rise) of the Walking Dead in Popular Culture, Features from the Black Lagoon: The Film, its Sequels, the Spinoffs and the Memorabilia, Halloween: New Poems, Lesser Demons, In the Closet Under the Bed, The New Dead: A Zombie Anthology, How to Speak Zombie: A Guide for the Living, The Frenzy Way and Strange Magic.

TRAVELOGUE OF TERROR
The Accidental Mummies of Guanajuato – Travelling Exhibit

THE GORE-MET
Menu: The Toolbox Murders on Blu-ray.

AUDIO DROME
Featuring Italian metalcore outfit Stigma. Blood Spattered Guide features A Nightmare on Elm Street composer Charles Bernstein. Plus reviews of The Entity OST, The Descent: Part 2 OST, Silent Night Bloody Night OST, The Caller OST, Calabrese, Nekrasov/Aderlating, Sons of Azrael, Disfigured Dead and The Beast of the Apocalypse.

PLAY DEAD
Calling, Heavy Rain and Bioshock 2.

CLASSIC CUT
Carol J. Clover’s Men, Women, and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film. (1992)

GIVEAWAYS THIS ISSUE!
10 new subscribers will win a 3-DVD prize pack containing The Daisy Chain, Smash Cut and Dread, courtesy of E1 Entertainment
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Les couvertures donnent vraiment envie, surtout le Freddy old school vs Freddy new school.
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Numéro de Mai : 100e. (Que j'ai reçu par la poste hier)


Le Magazine Rue Morgue 100cover


RUE MORGUE BLACK 100
(Featuring a black-on-black spot-varnished cover!)

ROYAL BLOOD: AN INTERVIEW WITH CHRISTOPER LEE
To celebrate our 100th issue, Rue Morgue proudly presents the ongoing story of the genre’s greatest living legend and the studio that made him an icon.
Plus: Interviews with Hammer star Ingrid Pitt, the man who revived the company, Hammer 101, and more!
by James Burrell, Sean Plummer, Trevor Tuminski and Paul Corupe

13 YEARS OF FEAR
Rue Morgue writers consult experts and luminaries for an in-depth look at how the genre has changed since we began publishing in 1997, and where it’s headed…
by Rue Morgue Staff

THE NIGHTMARE GALLERY
We commissioned sixteen of the best dark artists out there to each create an original piece that exemplifies a personal nightmare, and tell us why the work haunts them. The results will scare you too.
curated by Gary Pullin

HYMNS FROM THE HOUSE OF HORROR
Dive into Rue Morgue Radio’s first ever free downloadable terror tunes compilation, with a spotlight on all seventeen of the rare, classic, remixed and world premiere tracks! Hear what the bands themselves have to say about their caustic cuts.
by Trevor Tuminski, Tomb Dragomir and Dave Alexander

GATHER ’ROUND, KIDDIES
During the 1990s, R.L. Stine’s creepy children’s books sold millions of copies. The often reclusive, incredibly prolific author tells his own spooky story.
by Phil Brown

iSCARES
Rue Morgue downloads the top ten iPhone apps for horror fans.
by MARIE- ÈVE LARIN


DEPARTMENTS:

NOTE FROM UNDERGROUND
What’s in a number?

DREADLINES
Indian film promoters take cues from William Castle; Kinetik Fest aims to make Montreal top destination for industrial music fans; New Mexico to host horror film boot camp, and more!

THE CORONER'S REPORT
Weird stats and morbid facts. Sick Top Six Christopher Lee Dracula Deaths

NEEDFUL THINGS
Hammer Poster Reprints, Hellbent for Cooking, Gruesome Gift Baskets, Murder Ink Notepad

CINEMACABRE
CineMacabre features Best Worst Movie, plus reviews of Clash of the Titans. The Day of the Triffids, Freeway Killer, Tony, The Real Wolfman, Dante’s Inferno: An Animated Epic, Monster Warriors, Lo, The Caretaker, Ravage the Scream Queen, Breaking Her Will and Night of the Pumpkin. Abbreviated Terrors reviews Cheerbleeders, Night of the Hell Hamsters and 2:22. And reissues features Arrow Video’s new Dario Argento DVDs, plus reviews Girly (1970), Honeymoon of Horror (1964), Goodbye Gemini (1970) and Knife of Ice (1972).

CINEMARQUEE
Gamera (1965).

BOWEN'S BASEMENT
The Giant Spider Invasion (1975).

BLOOD IN FOUR COLOURS
Features Day of the Dead: Desertion, plus reviews of American Vampire #1, The Mystic Hands of Doctor Strange #1, Zombies Vs. Robots Aventure #1, The Ghoul #3 and Greek Street Volume 1.

THE NINTH CIRCLE
Spotlight: Tom Jokinen’s funeral industry tell-all Curtains. Library of the Damned presents a World Horror Con 2010 recap. Plus, reviews of A Sci-fi Swarm and Horror Horde: Interviews with 62 Filmmakers, The Mammoth Book of the Best of Best New Horror: Two Decades of Dark Fiction, Marie Corelli’s Vendetta, Seth Grahame-Smith’s Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, Alexandra Sokoloff’s Book of Shadows, Altered Visions: The Art of Vincent Chong, Neil Cross’ Burial and The Zombie Combat Manual: A Guide to Fighting the Living Dead.

TRAVELOGUE OF TERROR
Musée Fragonard D’Alfort – Paris, France

THE GORE-MET
Menu: Long Pigs (2007) and La petite mort: Die Nasty (2009).

AUDIO DROME
Featuring experimental metal outfit Hobgoblin. Blood Spattered Guide features The Ghost. Plus reviews of The Crazies (2010) OST, Grace OST, The Wolfman OST, Robe., Rodentum: The Best of Dark Roots Music Volume IV, :Wumpscut:, Darkthrone, Psycho, The Vision Bleak, Lair of the Minotaur, Barren Earth, Omega Lithium, Unholy Grave, and Abscess.

PLAY DEAD
Metro 2033, Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon and Deadly Premonition.

CLASSIC CUT
Terence Fisher’s The Curse of Frankenstein.

GIVEAWAYS THIS ISSUE!
Ten new subscribers will win a Horror Classics Collection box set courtesy of Warner Home Video Canada.


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J'appuie Black-Rainbow, cette revue est vraiment intéressante.
Pour une personne qui n'a pas vraiment le temps de se renseigner sur les prochaines créations cinématographiques, ce mensuel aide considérablement à se tenir à jour.
Je le conseil à tout le monde !
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MessageSujet: Re: Le Magazine Rue Morgue   Le Magazine Rue Morgue EmptyLun 17 Mai - 14:01

fairycorpse a écrit:
J'appuie Black-Rainbow, cette revue est vraiment intéressante.
Pour une personne qui n'a pas vraiment le temps de se renseigner sur les prochaines créations cinématographiques, ce mensuel aide considérablement à se tenir à jour.
Je le conseil à tout le monde !

Par contre, Fangoria est beaucoup plus versé dans l'actualité horrifique que Rue Morgue, qui n'en parle pas tant que ça. Le magazine va plutôt vers la redécouverte d'éléments du paysage horrifique d'antan.

Pour ça, ça s'adresse à des publics très différents, et je crois qu'on peut consulter les deux sans se retrouver devant des produits similaires!
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Numéro de Juin : 101. Danzig, True Blood, Survival of the Dead & bien d'autres choses.

Le Magazine Rue Morgue 101cover


HEART OF THE DEVIL
Rue Morgue travels to Los Angeles for an exclusive interview and photo shoot with Glenn Danzig. With a new album and other projects in the works, he exorcizes any rumours of retirement.
PLUS: The demonic muscle-bound art of Danzig collaborator Simon Bisley, a review of Deth Red Sabaoth, and more!
by Trevor Tuminski, Gabrielle Gieselman and Dave Alexander

ONCE BITTEN
Alan Ball isn’t much of a vampire fan, but that didn’t stop him from bringing blood lust to the masses. Meet the unlikely creator of True Blood.
PLUS: Michelle Forbes on being the big bad maenad in Season Two, author Charlaine Harris’ latest entry in the Southern Vampire Mysteries series, and more!
by Monica S. Kuebler and Justin Humphreys

AT HOME WITH THE DEAD
George A. Romero invites us over for a face-to-face talk about his unlikely new zombie western, Survival of the Dead.
by Stuart F. Andrews

THE RHYTHM OF FEAR
Australian dance troupe splintergroup stages a paranoid nightmare in the outback.
by Michael Mitchell and Monica S. Kuebler


DEPARTMENTS:

NOTE FROM UNDERGROUND
Devil music.

DREADLINES
John Carpenter and Steve Niles team up for F.E.A.R. 3; Interactive art project puts you in the zombie apocalypse; Walking Dead TV series goes into production, and more!

THE CORONER'S REPORT
Weird stats and morbid facts. Sick Top Six - Face Masks.

NEEDFUL THINGS
Karloff Busts, Remote-Controlled Bigfoot, Dead Tired Pillowcases, Undead Art

CINEMACABRE
CineMacabre features reviews of A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Descent 2, Transylmania, Haunted Echoes, Life Blood, Cold Storage, Bigfoot, Penance, Abduction and Hospitality. Blood on a Budget reviews Zombie Dearest and The Landlord. And reissues reviews The Sadist with the Red Teeth (1971)/Forbidden Paris (1969), Two Evil Eyes (1990), House of the Long Shadows (1983) and The Masters of Science Fiction (2007).

CINEMARQUEE
Beginning of the End (1957).

BOWEN'S BASEMENT
The World Beyond (1978).

BLOOD IN FOUR COLOURS
Features Kolchak: Lovecraftian Damnation, plus reviews of Kill Shakespeare #1, Marvel Zombies #1 of 5, We Will Bury You #2, Random Acts of Violence and Grim Fairy Tales #5.

THE NINTH CIRCLE
Spotlight: Philip Nutman’s Cities of Night. Library of the Damned takes a look at the importance of young adult horror. Plus, reviews of Sexual Rhetoric in the Works of Joss Whedon, Silver Scream Volume Two: 40 Classic Horror Movies 1941-1951, David Moody’s Dog Blood, Weston Ochse’s Empire of Salt, Joey Comeau’s One Bloody Thing After Another, Vampires, Werewolves, Zombies: Compendium Monstrum, Mira Grant’s Feed and Bites: Scary Stories to Sink Your Teeth Into.
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TRAVELOGUE OF TERROR
The Dublin Ghost Bus – Dublin, Ireland

THE GORE-MET
Menu: Spécialité du chef and The Greatest American Snuff Film.

AUDIO DROME
Featuring Dutch retro-rock occult band The Devil’s Blood. Blood Spattered Guide says R.I.P. to Peter Steele. Plus reviews of Clash of the Titans (2010) OST, Shiver OST, The Nothing Like Vaudeville Show OST, Prophecy OST, Diemonsterdie, Others, Soulfly, Wormfood and Kerasphorus.

PLAY DEAD
Monster Hunter Tri, Zombie Driver: Slaughter and N.Y. Zombies.

CLASSIC CUT
Danzig’s Danzig II: Lucifuge.

GIVEAWAYS THIS ISSUE!
Ten new subscribers will win a copy of the Hidden Lyrics of the Left Hand lyric book, illustrated by Simon “Biz” Bisley and signed by Glenn Danzig, courtesy of Evilive and Verotik.
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