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Resident Evil - Enter the Hive and face the Red Queen, the Licker and a
host of zombies! Wendigo - Indie film-maker Larry Fessenden on bringing his
style to the legend of the forest shape-shifter. Geoffrey Bayldon - The
Catweazle actor reflects on sinister roles including Hammer and Amicus films.
TV Gothic - David McGillivray returns to discuss the oft-forgotten power of
Horror on British TV. Christopher Fowler the novelist behind the
London Gothic genre talks to Shivers... Has Buffy jumped the shark?
Keith Topping argues that even in Season 6, Buffy can still surprise and
shock
Chiller Theatre - A report on the US Horror/Fantasy con featuring
Linda Blair and George Lazenby. Udo Kier The German star of Andy
Warhols Dracula and British thriller Revelation, on stage at
Londons ICA . Also: Kim Newman on Le Testament du Docteur Cordelier (Jean
Renoirs 1959 version of Jekyll & Hyde), Ingrid Pitt on working in CG
animé with Dominator, and Jonathan Rigbys The Fright of Your Life
on The Irrefutable Truth About Demons, plus news and reviews. |
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Vampire-packed edition! Cover: Angel, plus: Queen of the Damned - Producer
Jorge Saralegui & director Michael Rymer on making a second Vampire
Chronicles film, starring the late Aaliyah. Angel - A look at how fatherhood is
changing life in Season 3 for Hollywood's hottest vampire... Blade 2 - Wesley
Snipes' half-vampire, half-human hero is back for more, directed by Guillermo
Del Toro. Plus directors' interviewed: Nick Willing on Doctor Sleep, and part 2
of David Cronenberg on Spider. Behind-the-scenes features: London's first
Make-Up Artists' Trade Fair, with Dick Smith and Stuart Freeborn; Carla Gugino
on Stan Winston's She-Creature; Neil Marshall's Dog Soldiers previewed.
Regulars include Kim Newman's Opinion on Creature Features, Ingrid Pitt back in
the Victorian underworld and Jonathan Rigby on Cronenberg's Rabid in The Fright
of Your Life. Plus up-to-the-minute news and reviews of all the latest Horror
on DVD, Film and TV, and a pull-out poster of the Angel cover artwork. |
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Shivers #95, February/March 2002 The End of The X-Files - With Chris Carter confirming that Season 9 is the
last, we talk to regulars Mitch Pileggi and Cary Elwes. The Gathering -
director Brian Gilbert on his atmospheric chiller set in a sinister English
village, with Christina Ricci. David Cronenberg exclusive! - Horrors most
consistently stylish director on his return with Spider, a UK-shot thriller,
discussing stars Miranda Richardson and Ralph Fiennes, plus his influences.
Buffys obsession - the latest twists in the life of Buffy The Vampire
Slayer, including her fatal-ish attraction for Spike. Boy Meets Girl - the
making of a disturbing British movie, featuring systematic torture, and how the
climate of censorship has changed. Peter Straub - One of Horror and Fantasy's
leading writers on collaborating with Stephen King for new novel The Black
House. Plus the regulars: - Pitt of Horror, Fright of Your Life (on Les
Diaboliques), Kim Newman on From Hell's many influences , a cover poster
celebrating the last season of The X-Files, and 11 pages of Reviews. |
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From Hell - Make-Up FX wizards Gorton and Painter relive the Jack the
Ripper movie, with remarkable (and grisly) pictures. Plus a pull-out poster of
our cover montage! Dagon - Director Stuart Gordon & producer Brian Yuzna on
filming HP Lovecraft in Spain. Session 9 - Actor/producer Steve Gevedon on
contemporary Horror set in a disused mental hospital, with Josh Lucas. Angel -
A look at Season 3's new burdens (and surprises) for the vampire-with-a-soul,
plus Reviews of new Buffy and Angel. Dr Terribles House of Horrible -
writer Graham Duff, creator of the Steve Coogan BBC comedy Horror. Sitges
Report - Alan Jones's debriefing on Europe's premier Horror festival. Universal
Horror icons - How Madame Tussauds paid tribute to Bela Lugosi and Boris
Karloff, with new wax portraits. Plus Kim Newman on 2001's peripheral films,
Ingrid Pitt on Anthony Shaffer, Jonathan Rigby on The Terror of Dr Hichcock and
10 pages of reviews. |
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