Just a heads up that the new issue of Royal Flush Magazine, a high-falutin’, eyeball bursting art and music magazine (stitched together by Revolver Magazine’s art director Josh Bernstein, comic artist Erik Rodriguez and illustrator Steve Chanks), hits stands everywhere on June 17. Rue Morgue readers will most likely be interested in a new interview [...]
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Dave Alexander on May 15, 2008 |
Category: News and Events
Time for heads up about tonight’s CineMacabre screening of Maniac (on 35mm), with director Bill Lustig in-person to introduce it and do a Q&A afterwards. If you bring some fresh scalps, he might even sign ‘em. Sadly, I’ll going to miss the event, as I’ll off to New York for a few days. So, if [...]
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Dave Alexander on May 14, 2008 |
Category: News and Events
I love examining movie posters. It’s not just the art and design that go into them but how those elements must work together to communicate a concept while catching the eye. Horror posters in particular can help make or break a film because of the emphasis on arresting visuals. They can either effectively promise a [...]
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Dave Alexander on May 6, 2008 |
Category: News and Events
The New York Post has a story about Lloyd Kaufman picketing the Tribeca Film Festival, in full chicken costume, of course. I guess the Fest really ruffled his feathers. Ahahahahahahahaha… Full story here. (Thanks, Alex)
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Justin Erickson on May 2, 2008 |
Category: News and Events
Tonight is the night, my fiends! When the clock strikes 8, and the moon is out, the PIN-UP GHOULS will crawl up from their tombs and haunt The Gladstone Hotel for the evening! A collection of 20 brand new horror pin-up girl illustrations by Rue Morgue graphic designer, Justin Erickson. Limited edition prints will be [...]
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Dave Alexander on May 2, 2008 |
Category: News and Events
“A Cell gets out, and it will IMITATE EVERYTHING on the face of the EARTH! AND NOTHING CAN STOP IT!” If you’re a fan of The Thing, you’ll appreciate 5 Cats That Look Like Wilford Brimley. Too funny.
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