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CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #39
Castle of Frankenstein goes behind the scenes with an extensive profile on acclaimed cinematographer Arthur Edeson (Frankenstein, Thief of Bagdad, Casablanca, and others), examines the original, unfilmed screenplay for The Ghost of Frankenstein, revisits how theaters promoted the first monster movies, and much more! Plus, regular features including Baron von... Read More →
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CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #41
Castle of Frankenstein enters the crypt to tell the fascinating history of EC Comics, profiles the films of Lionel Atwill, revisits an interview with sultry Tandra Quinn of Mesa of Lost Women, hears from the son of House of Frankenstein's mysterious Peter Coe, examines a favorite scene from The 7th... Read More →
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SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE #134
Our Scary Monsters 134th "It's the End of the World As We Know It" Monster Memories edition puts the spotlight on the "Scary Top-100 Doomsday and Apocalyptic Movies," including 2002's underrated Reign of Fire and 1950s/1960s films such as World Without End, The Day the Earth Caught Fire, When Worlds... Read More →
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SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE #135 (C: 0-1-1)
Our Scary Monsters 135th "Menacing Manic Inanimates" issue puts the scary spotlight on classic and not-so-classic films featuring unfeeling, unthinking, and unstoppable monsters gone rogue, such as The Monolith Monsters, Christine, Duel, Killdozer, and many more! Plus, the return of our regular columns Trilogy of Terror, Kaiju Korner, Strange Days,... Read More →
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SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE #136
Our Scary Monsters 136th "Creepy Comedies & Supernatural Spoofs" issue puts the scary spotlight on classic and not-so-classic movies and comedy duos that hauntingly and amusingly mix horror and hilarity, including films of Abbott & Costello and Laurel & Hardy, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, They Live, Eating Raoul, Saturday... Read More →
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SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE #138
Scary Monsters' "Fantastic Forgotten Frankenstein Films" issue is our annual Monster Memories edition featuring nostalgic Monster Kid recollections from some of our readers. This issue also puts the scary spotlight on classic but lesser-known monster, sci-fi, and fantasy film adaptations of Mary Shelley's influential 1818 Gothic novel Frankenstein; or, the... Read More →