Inside Issue #33
SPLATTER PUNK SUMMER
The summer's messiest independent gore film. Eli Roth's Cabin Fever: pays tribute to the great indie gore flicks of yesteryear. Plus: Roth spills his guts on his influences.
by Brad Abraham
THE SADISTIC CINEMA OF TAKASHI MIIKE
A look at this rising Japanese director's legacy of cruelty with Tom Mes, author of the upcoming Agitator: The Cinema of Takashi Miike.
by Nathan Tyler
ON THE ORIGIN OF THE RING VIRUS
Author Koji Suzuki discusses Ring, his literary milestone on the brink of its North American debut. Plus: Reviews of Dark Water and The Ring DVD!
by Jen Vuckovic
THE SPECTRES: DOIN' SATAN'S HONKY-TONK
What do hot rod hearses, demented rockabilly and hungover morticians have in common? A trio of dead wrecking miscreants from Seattle, that's what!
by Jen Vuckovic
TRAGIC TOYS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS
Oyster Boy. Junk Girl. The Boy With Nails In His Eyes. Childhood was never so strange but, thanks to Tim Burton's new line of morose toys, you'll get a second chance yet.
by Mary-Beth Hollyer
NOTE FROM UNDERGROUND:
Reel horror.
DREADLINES:
HWA announces final ballot for 2003 Stoker Awards. Halloween cast returns to Haddonfield.
The summer's messiest independent gore film. Eli Roth's Cabin Fever: pays tribute to the great indie gore flicks of yesteryear. Plus: Roth spills his guts on his influences.
by Brad Abraham
THE SADISTIC CINEMA OF TAKASHI MIIKE
A look at this rising Japanese director's legacy of cruelty with Tom Mes, author of the upcoming Agitator: The Cinema of Takashi Miike.
by Nathan Tyler
ON THE ORIGIN OF THE RING VIRUS
Author Koji Suzuki discusses Ring, his literary milestone on the brink of its North American debut. Plus: Reviews of Dark Water and The Ring DVD!
by Jen Vuckovic
THE SPECTRES: DOIN' SATAN'S HONKY-TONK
What do hot rod hearses, demented rockabilly and hungover morticians have in common? A trio of dead wrecking miscreants from Seattle, that's what!
by Jen Vuckovic
TRAGIC TOYS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS
Oyster Boy. Junk Girl. The Boy With Nails In His Eyes. Childhood was never so strange but, thanks to Tim Burton's new line of morose toys, you'll get a second chance yet.
by Mary-Beth Hollyer
NOTE FROM UNDERGROUND:
Reel horror.
DREADLINES:
HWA announces final ballot for 2003 Stoker Awards. Halloween cast returns to Haddonfield.




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