SCREEM (2022)
Screem 41 has a lot to sink your teeth into as we look at the new 4K restoration of RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD, and speak with screenwriter John Russo about this creepy 1986 classic film. Stephen R. Bissette unearths all we need to know about the new Arrow Video COUNT YORGA box set, Tom Mes takes us into the freakish world of the cinematic works of Shinya Tsukamoto (TETSUO:THE IRON MAN, TOKYO FIST), plus interviews with directors Brian Trenchard-Smith (DEMONS 2, BMX BANDITS) and Nicholas Meyer (STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN, TIME AFTER TIME). Mark Clark chats with Laura Truffaut as she discusses the work of her father, director Francois Truffaut. John-Paul Checkett's regular feature, DEEP FOCUS, is back, and the topic of discussion is the bizarre film BETTER WATCH OUT (just in time for the holiday season!) As usual, there's plenty of new 4K, Blu-ray and DVD reviews all packed in to one nice package that we like to call SCREEM MAGAZINE.
Screem has a lot to sink your teeth into as we look at the new 4K restoration of Return of the Living Dead, and speak with screenwriter John Russo about this creepy 1986 classic film. Stephen R. Bissette unearths all we need to know about the new Arrow Video Count Yorga box set, Tom Mes takes us into the freakish world of the cinematic works of Shinya Tsukamoto, plus interviews with directors Brian Trenchard-Smith and Nicholas Meyer. Mark Clark chats with Laura Truffaut as she discusses the work of her father, director Francois Truffaut. As usual, there's plenty of new 4K, Blu-ray and DVD reviews all packed in to one nice package.
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Screem #23 Newsstand Edition
"Screem Magazine returns with a new PREVIEWS Exclusive cover in addition to its regular newstand cover! #23 arrives in November, ready to chill readers to the bone with the following features: Overlooking the Overlook: author Bev Vincent (The Stephen King Illustrated Companion) brings us an 'Everything you wanted to know about The Shining, but were afraid to ask' article, dissecting Stephen King's book, Stanley Kubrick's screenplay as well as the made for TV movie. Other articles include: Criterion's Island of Lost Souls arrives on Blu-ray; Classic Monster Toys of the 1960's; The Final Four: Boris Karloff's last films; interviews with directors Ken Russell and Joe Dante; and much more."
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Screem #24 Newsstand Edition
"Screem features a cover story on Tim Burton's Dark Shadows. We interview the director on his much anticipated project which stars Johnny Depp. Ridley Scott discusses his Alien prequel Prometheus; Ted Bohus reminisces about his debut cult movie The Deadly Spawn; Andy Milligan's film Nightbirds makes its way to Blu-ray courtesy of BFI; Jplus, DVD reviews and the usual madness that readers find in every issue of Screem magazine! Available in Newsstand and PREVIEWS Exclusive editions."
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Screem #25
"Look who's Blu! Universal's stable of beloved monsters grace the cover as we celebrate the Blu-ray release of the Universal Classic Monsters: Essential Collection. Bev Vincent interviews Mark Pavia, who speaks about The Reaper's Image, which he is currently scripting with Stephen King. Daniel Griffith unlocks the doors to Hammer's House of Horror as we take a look at the complete series collection, which debuts on DVD from Synapse Films."
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Screem #26 Newsstand Edition
"Screem #26 features a cover story on Pacific Rim! Director Guillermo del Toro talks about his upcoming summer blockbuster film; Sam Raimi discusses the Evil Dead remake; Rob Zombie gives Screem readers the lowdown on his latest production, The Lords of Salem; Tommy Wiseau's cult film The Room gets a Blu-ray release; A retrospective on the Faces of Death series; and Gorgo is resurrected with a brand new high definition transfer. All that, plus the usual film, book and soundtrack reviews found in every issue of Screem magazine. And don't miss the PREVIEWS Exclusive Gorgo cover, limited to a print run of only 500 copies!"
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Screem #27
"Screem celebrates 25 years of Mystery Science Theater 3000 featuring interviews with all major cast and crew members of the beloved series. Other articles include: The return of Carrie, Cortlandt Hull's new documentary on Lon Chaney's Phantom of the Opera, Shout! Factory unleashes The Vincent Price Blu-Ray Collection, Tom Weaver pays a celluloid visit to The Haunted Palace, Dracula: Prince of Darkness makes its U.S. debut on Blu-ray plus many more surprises in the November edition of Screem Magazine!"
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Screem #28
"Screem #28 starts the summer of with a big roar as we delve into all things Godzilla, with the film's director, Gareth Edwards. Other interviews in the issue include: Alejandro Jodorowsky (Jodorowsky's Dune, The Dance of Reality), Jorg Buttgereit talks about his films - Nekromantik, Der Todesking, and Schramm - getting the Blu-ray treatment; Joshua Oppenheimer brings horror to real life when discussing his documentary The Act of Killing; Chester Turner relives memories on the set of Black Devil Doll from Hell; British actress Vanessa Howard (Girly, Corruption) is remembered; The Creature from the Black Lagoon celebrates its 60th anniversary; and 1923's The Hunchback of Notre Dame gets an HD rebirth - Lon Chaney historian Michael F. Blake gives readers all the details! Plus DVD reviews, and a few more great surprises come your way in this issue!"
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Screem #29 Newsstand Edition
"Screem #29 features an article on Clive Barker's Nightbreed. The long rumored 'Cabal Cut' finally becomes a reality. Screem speaks with the people behind the scenes that have brought Median back to life! The Dynamic Duo finally receive their Blu-Ray makeover as Warner Bros. premieres the complete 1966-68 Batman TV series to the high definition format. Adam West and Burt Ward unleash the Batastic news! Other articles in the issue include an interview with director Jorg Buttgereit (Nekromantik, Schramm), Documentarian Wiktor Ericsson discusses his latest project, My Life in Dirty Movies, a bio pic on the work of sexploitation director Joe Sarno, Jeffrey Schwartz talks all things Divine on his new documentary about John Waters' favorite actress, and that's just a small sampling of what will appear in the Winter edition of Screem Magazine! Available in Newsstand and Previews Exclusive cover editions!"
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Screem #30 Newsstand Edition
"Screem #30 features: A conversation with cartoonist Drew Friedman; Nicholas Roeg speaks about his 1973 masterpiece Don't Look Now; cast members of American Horror Story: Freak Show discuss the forth season of the popular series; we untangle the mess that was The Creeping Terror (1963); a look back at the life of controversial cult star Duke Mitchell (Massacre Mafia Style, Gone with the Pope); Lucio Fulci's The Beyond debuts on Blu-ray in North America; John Carpenter's The Fog turns 35; an essay on Ken Russell's The Devils; Director John Hough discusses The Legend of Hell House; plus the usual large amount of Blu-ray and DVD reviews round out the 30th edition of Screem Magazine! Available in Newsstand (Tor Johnson by Drew Friedman) and PREVIEWS Exclusive (American Horror Story's Twisty the Clown) cover editions."
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Screem #31 Newsstand Edition
"Screem arrives at light speed with our newsstand cover story on Star Wars: The Force Awakens. We look at the upcoming blockbuster, and speak with cast and crew members regarding one of the most anticipated events in a millennium! Frank Dietz discusses his new documentary on one of fandom's most beloved monsters - the mighty King Kong in 'Long Live The King: The Legacy of Kong.' Guillermo del Toro talks with Screem about his latest Universal Pictures film Crimson Peak. All this and more in the upcoming edition of Screem magazine! Also available with a PREVIEWS Exclusive King Kong cover, limited to 500 copies!"
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Screem #32 Newsstand Edition
"We interview the legendary Tim Curry, who discusses his fascinating career; The Exorcist III gets a well deserved Blu-ray Director's Cut from Scream Factory, and Screem checks out the gory details; Daniel Griffith brings us a retrospective on 1980s 3-D films; director Guillermo del Toro talks about Pan's Labyrinth, which celebrates its 10th anniversary. The Criterion Collection marks this occasion with a special edition disc; two British horror classics are resurrected on Blu-ray: City of the Dead (aka Horror Hotel) and the zombie biker film Psychomania."
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Screem #33 Newsstand
"Screem features a cover story on the latest entry in the Alien series, Alien: Covenant. We speak with the film's screenwriter, John Logan, as he gives us the gory details. John Waters reminisces about Multiple Maniacs, now on Blu-ray from The Criterion Collection. The Ghost of Frankenstein celebrates its 75th Anniversary, the 1981 B-movie thriller Popcorn comes to HD and we look back on this cult classic, Take a trip to The Valley of Gwangi, Tim Lucas examines the new restoration of Mario Bava's Caltiki: The Immortal Monster, Brian Albright speaks with director Jef Delman, who talks about the Scream Factory Blu-ray of his film Deadtime Stories."
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Screem #34 Newsstand Edition
"Screem dives into Guillermo del Toro's latest motion picture, The Shape of Water. Rankin Bass fan favorite Mad Monster Party celebrates its 50th anniversary, director Roger Corman discusses films that have inspired him throughout his career, Suspiria gets a 4K Blu ray restoration, Clive Barker's Rawhead Rex rises from the moratorium mortuary, VCI Entertainment presents Ruby in a new HD print, Andy Milligan's The Weirdo and Monstrosity are dusted off for Blu-ray releases, all this and much more, plus the usual large amount of movie reviews!"
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Screem #35 Newsstand Edition
"Screem Magazine takes a look at Arrow films' Blood Thirsty Trilogy. Toho's Lake of Dracula, Evil of Dracula, and Vampire Doll will receive their US debut release in any format (Blu-ray/DVD). Kolchak: The Night Stalker (1972) arrives for the first time on Blu ray, and Screem resurrects this classic made for TV production. Planet of the Apes celebrates its 50th anniversary, and film historian Scott Essman takes us behind the scenes of this 1968 classic film, with many rarely seen photos appearing in the article. Andy Rausch interviews Greydon Clark, who is best known for Satan's Cheerleaders and Black Shampoo. "
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Screem #36 Newsstand Edition
"The new issue of Screem Magazine features an in depth interview with director Bill Lustig on the 4k restoration of the slasher classic Maniac; Cassandra Peterson talks about her alter ego, as the ravishing Mistress of the Dark, Elvira; Lady Frankenstein is resurrected on Blu-ray, S. Craig Zahler (Bone Tomahawk, Riot In Cell Block 99, Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich) is in 'The Director's Chair'; Razorback charges in at full force on the High Definition format; Brian DePalma's Sisters bows on Blu from The Criterion Collection, writer John-Paul Checkett examines the new breed of horror in an informative essay; and many more surprises await!"
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Screem #37 Newsstand Edition
"Produced by Guellermo del Toro and directed by Andre Ovredal, there's plenty of buzz that the popular Alvin Schwartz book series Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark will make quite a splash on the big screen. Screem chats with director Ovredal, and discovers what he has in store for fans, and our newsstand cover features the Scarecrow from the upcoming film. Our PREVIEWS exclusive cover by award winning artist Mark Maddox pairs the legendary duo of Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi from the film The Black Cat, as we celebrate the Scream Factory Blu-ray box set: The Boris Karloff/Bela Lugosi collection. The set showcases four films (The Black Cat, The Raven, The Invisible Ray, and Black Friday), all which make their debut in the high definition format."
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Screem #38 Newsstand Edition
"Screem arrives in November to deliver the best in bizarre films. Issue #38 takes a look at Stephen King's frightening follow-up to The Shining, the appropriately titled Doctor Sleep; we gaze into the many faces of actor Doug Jones; Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark bows on Blu-ray; a history of folk horror; more Quatermass films find their way to disc from Scream Factory; writer Andy Rausch continues his Director's Chair column; all this and so much more in the winter edition of Screem magazine!"
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Screem #39 Werewolf Newsstand Edition
Screem #39 is back with a bite! Our new issue features the cover article by Stephen R. Bissette, who gives us the scoop on Arrow Video's new Sam Katzman Blu-ray box set: COLD WAR CREATURES. We're thrilled to report that John-Paul Checkett will now have a regular feature in the magazine titled, "Deep Focus." John-Paul examines horror films that have fallen under the radar and deserve your attention. Adrian Smith is back with Screem as well, as his " Cannibals: Italian Style," article will whet your appetite (or ruin it!). David Wilt previews VCI Entertainment's upcoming 8 film SANTO Blu-ray set, due in 2022; Screem delves into the career of legendary actress Maria Ouspenskaya; and, we bring our largest selection of Blu-ray and 4K reviews to enlighten your entertainment cravings. All this and MORE in SCREEM #39!
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Screem #40 Nosferatu Edition
Screem celebrates two milestones! We've hit the BIG "4-0," and the silent classic horror film Nosferatu made its theatrical debut one hundred years ago. To mark this occasion, Screem invited Dacre Stoker, the great-grandnephew of Bram Stoker (author of the novel Dracula in 1897), to write an article on the history regarding the controversial plagiarism by F.W. Murnau's 1922 German film version of the vampire story. It's a fascinating read that will clear up many of the false rumors surrounding the film and the novel. Screem #40 marks our largest section of movie reviews, and our limited edition cover featuring the lovable Robot Monster (artwork by Mark Maddox) is the icing on the cake!
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Screem #41 Return Of Living Dead Edition
Screem 41 has a lot to sink your teeth into as we look at the new 4K restoration of RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD, and speak with screenwriter John Russo about this creepy 1986 classic film. Stephen R. Bissette unearths all we need to know about the new Arrow Video COUNT YORGA box set, Tom Mes takes us into the freakish world of the cinematic works of Shinya Tsukamoto (TETSUO:THE IRON MAN, TOKYO FIST), plus interviews with directors Brian Trenchard-Smith (DEMONS 2, BMX BANDITS) and Nicholas Meyer (STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN, TIME AFTER TIME). Mark Clark chats with Laura Truffaut as she discusses the work of her father, director Francois Truffaut. John-Paul Checkett's regular feature, DEEP FOCUS, is back, and the topic of discussion is the bizarre film BETTER WATCH OUT (just in time for the holiday season!) As usual, there's plenty of new 4K, Blu-ray and DVD reviews all packed in to one nice package that we like to call SCREEM MAGAZINE.