Rue Morgue Issue #68 Sneak Peek! - HorrorMovies.ca
Jill Stone  |  by www.horror-movies.ca. All rights reserved. 31.05 | 20:29

Another month has gone by and you know what that means.. Yes folks another sneak peek at what Rue Morgue has in store for us in issue 68.

This weeks cover story is Fido and the issue will cover everything the movie has to offer. Check out the cover below with all the content inside.
MY PET ZOMBIE
This month, Lionsgate releases Fido, a rsquo;50s-styled satirical zom-com that plays out like a parody of Lassie with Day of the Dead rsquo;s Bub in the role of the family dog.

Interviews with director Andrew Currie, zombie hero Billy Connelly, and more!
by Monica S. Kuebler, Dave Alexander, Last Chance Lance and Mark R.

Hasan

BENEATH THE CITY OF OTHERS
Comic book titans Steve Niles and Bernie Wrightson team up for City of Others. Plus: Future Frights from Steve Niles.
by Jovanka Vuckovic and Joseph O rsquo;Brien

THE VIOLENCE OF THE LAMBS
In the tradition of Peter Jackson rsquo;s early splatter comedies comes Jonathan King rsquo;s Black Sheep, New Zealand rsquo;s latest horror export.

Plus: review of three new tainted meat movies.
by Dave Alexander, Brad Abraham, Chris Alexander and JJ McAllister

T.S.

KUEBLER rsquo;S CABINET OF CURIOSITIES
Step inside and witness the exquisite full-size monster sculptures of Thomas Scott Kuebler.
by Jovanka Vuckovic

CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT
Eli Roth returns to the torture dungeons of Eastern Europe with a sequel to Hostel.
by Dave Alexander

DEPARTMENTS:

NOTE FROM UNDERGROUND
Women and horror.



DREADLINES
Versus director helm rsquo;s Barker rsquo;s Midnight Meat Train, Corman rsquo;s Leeches to rise again in remake, Horror-themed social networking grows with FearNet.

CINEMACABRE
Reviews of Grindhouse, Rise; Blood Hunter, Severance, Slaughter Night, Vacancy, The Reaping, Creepshow III, Ils, The Nature of Nicholas, Shutter, MoH: The Screwfly Solution, 13 Tzameti, and more. Reissues presents Deimos Entertainment rsquo;s deluxe Paul Naschy series, reviews of Night of the Comet, The Clown Murders, The Man and the Monster, Bleak Future.



CINEMARQUEE
Frankenstein Conquers the World (1966)

SCHIZOID CINEPHILE
Spotlight: Nomads.

BLOOD IN FOUR COLOURS
Spotlight: Hellblazer. Reviews of Dead High Yearbook, Micrographica, MPD Psycho Vol 1, The Secret, and Detective Comics #622-624.



THE NINTH CIRCE
Spotlight: John Kenneth Muir rsquo;s Horror Films of the 1980s. Reviews of Japanese Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, Mondo Lucha A Go-Go, La Dolce Morte, Jeff Strand rsquo;s The Sinister Mr. Corpse, Scott Sigler rsquo;s Ancestor, and more.



TRAVELOGUE OF TERROR
Devil rsquo;s Den ndash; Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

THE GORE-MET
Menu: The Gore-met calls out Grindhouse.

AUDIO DROME
Spotlight: The Brains.

Reviews of Planet Terror OST, Death Proof OST, L rsquo;isola degli uomini pesce OST, The Reaping OST, Greatest Science Fiction Hits V, Bardi Johannsson, Glenn Danzig, Calabrese, Welcome to Circus Punk-a-Billy Vol. 2, :Wumpscut:, and Rwake.

PLAY DEAD
S.

T.A.L.

K.E.R.

: Shadow of Chernobyl, 300: March to Glory, Ghost Rider.

CLASSIC CUT
Edgar Lee Masters rsquo; Spoon River Anthology

GIVEAWAYS THIS ISSUE: 20 new subscribers will win copies of Black Magic, The Boxer rsquo;s Omen and Super Inframan courtesy of Image Entertainment.

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Keywords: Steve Niles, Horror Films, Rue Morgue, Dave Alexander, Science Fiction, Sneak Peek
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