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Inside Rue Morgue #211!
FEATURES
Since its arrival 16 years go as part of the so-called New French Extremity, Fabrice du Welz’s CALVAIRE carved a home in the hearts of discerning fans of foreign genre fare. Now, after years in relative obscurity, this undiscovered gem finally gets its due. Plus! A look at du Welz’s ARDENNES TRILOGY, a menage à trois of romantic obsession, absurd comedy, and brutal violence!
In anticipation of Universal’s new RENFIELD film, Rue Morgue looks back at Dracula’s bug-eating familiar through the ages. Plus! ROBERT KIRKMAN gives Dracula’s trusty sidekick his due in Renfield.
A new book peeks behind the Iron Curtain at HORROR FILMS OF THE LATE SOVIET ERA you’ve never heard of… until now.
Love horror, but don’t want to relive your past trauma? There’s an app for that. An interview with DOESTHEDOGDIE founder JOHN WHIPPLE.
DEPARTMENTS
NOTE FROM UNDERGROUND
Les reconteurs
POST-MORTEM
Letters from fans, readers and weirdos
THE CORONER’S REPORT
Weird Stats & Morbid Facts, Expired Minds, Shadowland and more!
NEEDFUL THINGS
Strange trinkets from our bazaar of the bizarre
CINEMACABRE
The newest films and reissues, featuring featuring featuring Peter Hengl’ Family Dinner
REISSUED & RE-ANIMATED
REVIVED: Arrow Video Reopens The House That Screamed
BOWEN’S BASEMENT
DUG UP: Salem’s Lot (2004)
BLACK MUSEUM
EXHIBIT: The Dunwich Horror (1970)
BLOOD IN FOUR COLOURS
INKED IN: David Hazan’s Monomyth
THE NINTH CIRCLE
SPOTLIGHT: Preston Fassel’s Beasts of 42nd Street
THE FRIGHT GALLERY
ON DISPLAY: The Dark Imaginarium of Lore Martell
DEVIL’S IN THE DETAILS
CURIO: A bad day for Carrie
AUDIO DROME
NOW PLAYING: Angelo Badalamenti RIP
PLAY DEAD
PLAYING: Children of Silentown and Necrobouncer
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DEBATE: What horror movie had the best marketing campaign?