Inside Issue #27
THE LADIES OF THE EVIL DEAD
Twenty years ago, a movie was released that would become one of the biggest cult hits in horror history. Now, three of its main stars emerge after two decades of silence to finally meet their fans. Here they are, the women you've always known but never met. Plus: Bruce Campbell shares some thoughts on the stillborn release of Sam Raimi's Within The Woods.
by Rod Gudino
BETTER READ AND DEAD
An in-depth look at the ultimate evil: The Evil Dead Book of the Dead DVD, in all of its flesh-bound glory!
by Gary Butler
THE EPONYMOUS HORROR OF DANTE TOMASELLI
What happens when an independent American filmmaker brings European flair to his macabre visions? A tale of Hell and Limbo, evil and vice, nightmare and paranoid delusion.
by Gary Butler
ART UNDEAD
Jay Fotos brings the denizens of his Zombie Nation to glorious undeath. See them here... and tremble.
by Gary Pullin
GHOULTOWN
Visit a place where music fills graveyards late at night and the dead don't stay dead. A tale of the dead west, as told by singer/songwriter Count Lyle.
by Gregorius Chant
NOTE FROM UNDERGROUND:
Cult fandom.
DREADLINES:
Bram Stoker Award nominees, TransWorld report, more.
Twenty years ago, a movie was released that would become one of the biggest cult hits in horror history. Now, three of its main stars emerge after two decades of silence to finally meet their fans. Here they are, the women you've always known but never met. Plus: Bruce Campbell shares some thoughts on the stillborn release of Sam Raimi's Within The Woods.
by Rod Gudino
BETTER READ AND DEAD
An in-depth look at the ultimate evil: The Evil Dead Book of the Dead DVD, in all of its flesh-bound glory!
by Gary Butler
THE EPONYMOUS HORROR OF DANTE TOMASELLI
What happens when an independent American filmmaker brings European flair to his macabre visions? A tale of Hell and Limbo, evil and vice, nightmare and paranoid delusion.
by Gary Butler
ART UNDEAD
Jay Fotos brings the denizens of his Zombie Nation to glorious undeath. See them here... and tremble.
by Gary Pullin
GHOULTOWN
Visit a place where music fills graveyards late at night and the dead don't stay dead. A tale of the dead west, as told by singer/songwriter Count Lyle.
by Gregorius Chant
NOTE FROM UNDERGROUND:
Cult fandom.
DREADLINES:
Bram Stoker Award nominees, TransWorld report, more.
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