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Issue 161: Special Censorship Issue

We look at the history of the BBFC and the films on the original DPP video nasty list and talk to British actress Catriona MacColl about working with Lucio Fulci.

Sense and Censorability

We look back at the history of the BBFC, guardian of British movie lovers’ morals since 1912…

Post Mortem

Readers rant or rave and we reply, it’s as simple as that. What was that forgotten horror movie called? Write in and we might be able to help you.

A Year for Fear 1932

King George V was on the throne and movies like Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde were on our screens, as Denis Meikle recalls. He was only a teenager back then of course.

Breaking the Horror Fan

James Kloda interviews Marc Morris and West, producer and director of Draconian Days.

Fulci Memories

British actress Catriona MacColl talks about working with Lucio Fulci on his legendary Gates of Hell zombie trilogy.

And the Banned Played On

John Martin gives us his thoughts on the BBFC, and checks out the modern availability of all 39 films on the original DPP video nasty list…

DVD Memories

James Kloda and Allan Bryce get together to review the very latest horror releases on DVD and Blu-ray.

Meet the She Wolf

Ilsa’s Dyanne Thorne takes a break from keeping a harem for the oil sheiks to chat about her wild exploitation career.

Cannibal Man

Ruggero Deodato speaks to Calum Waddell about the return of the cannibal genre with Eli Roth’s The Green Inferno.

It’s a Jungle Out There

Umberto Lenzi talks about the filming of his notorious video nasty, Cannibal Ferox, aka Make Them Die Slowly.

Ripping Yarn

Over 30 years later and the BBFC still won’t pass New York Ripper uncut. Co-writer Dardano Sacchetti is amazed, and insists it’s really a giallo comedy!

Melton’s Meltdown

Another masterful column from Rick Melton, a man who is such a consummate artist that he can’t even go to bed without drawing the curtains.
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Issue 161: Special Censorship Issue Issue 161: Special Censorship Issue We look at the history of the BBFC and the films on the original DPP video nasty list and talk to British actress Catriona MacColl about working with Lucio Fulci. Sense and Censorability We look back at the history of the BBFC, guardian of British movie lovers’ morals since 1912… Post Mortem Readers rant or rave and we reply, it’s as simple as that. What was that forgotten horror movie called? Write in and we might be able to help you. A Year for Fear 1932 King George V was on the throne and movies like Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde were on our screens, as Denis Meikle recalls. He was only a teenager back then of course. Breaking the Horror Fan James Kloda interviews Marc Morris and West, producer and director of Draconian Days. Fulci Memories British actress Catriona MacColl talks about working with Lucio Fulci on his legendary Gates of Hell zombie trilogy. And the Banned Played On John Martin gives us his thoughts on the BBFC, and checks out the modern availability of all 39 films on the original DPP video nasty list… DVD Memories James Kloda and Allan Bryce get together to review the very latest horror releases on DVD and Blu-ray. Meet the She Wolf Ilsa’s Dyanne Thorne takes a break from keeping a harem for the oil sheiks to chat about her wild exploitation career. Cannibal Man Ruggero Deodato speaks to Calum Waddell about the return of the cannibal genre with Eli Roth’s The Green Inferno. It’s a Jungle Out There Umberto Lenzi talks about the filming of his notorious video nasty, Cannibal Ferox, aka Make Them Die Slowly. Ripping Yarn Over 30 years later and the BBFC still won’t pass New York Ripper uncut. Co-writer Dardano Sacchetti is amazed, and insists it’s really a giallo comedy! Melton’s Meltdown Another masterful column from Rick Melton, a man who is such a consummate artist that he can’t even go to bed without drawing the curtains.


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Issue 161: Special Censorship Issue

We look at the history of the BBFC and the films on the original DPP video nasty list and talk to British actress Catriona MacColl about working with Lucio Fulci.

Sense and Censorability

We look back at the history of the BBFC, guardian of British movie lovers’ morals since 1912…

Post Mortem

Readers rant or rave and we reply, it’s as simple as that. What was that forgotten horror movie called? Write in and we might be able to help you.

A Year for Fear 1932

King George V was on the throne and movies like Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde were on our screens, as Denis Meikle recalls. He was only a teenager back then of course.

Breaking the Horror Fan

James Kloda interviews Marc Morris and West, producer and director of Draconian Days.

Fulci Memories

British actress Catriona MacColl talks about working with Lucio Fulci on his legendary Gates of Hell zombie trilogy.

And the Banned Played On

John Martin gives us his thoughts on the BBFC, and checks out the modern availability of all 39 films on the original DPP video nasty list…

DVD Memories

James Kloda and Allan Bryce get together to review the very latest horror releases on DVD and Blu-ray.

Meet the She Wolf

Ilsa’s Dyanne Thorne takes a break from keeping a harem for the oil sheiks to chat about her wild exploitation career.

Cannibal Man

Ruggero Deodato speaks to Calum Waddell about the return of the cannibal genre with Eli Roth’s The Green Inferno.

It’s a Jungle Out There

Umberto Lenzi talks about the filming of his notorious video nasty, Cannibal Ferox, aka Make Them Die Slowly.

Ripping Yarn

Over 30 years later and the BBFC still won’t pass New York Ripper uncut. Co-writer Dardano Sacchetti is amazed, and insists it’s really a giallo comedy!

Melton’s Meltdown

Another masterful column from Rick Melton, a man who is such a consummate artist that he can’t even go to bed without drawing the curtains.
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