The Prisoner, U.F.O., Spaced, The Monkees, Mad Men, Lookwell, Deadwood, Johnny Staccato, The Paul Lynde Halloween Special, The Office (UK & US), Trailer Park Boys, Naked City, The Banana Splits, Twin Peaks, Jonny Quest, The Last Chapter, Batman
Books
Slimetime (of course)
Heroes
Actors and filmmakers interviewed in past issues include: * Michael Ironside * William Forsythe * Malcolm McDowell * Sy Richardson * Tim Thomerson * Fred Williamson * Bo Svenson * Kurtwood Smith * Ron Perlman * Austin Pendleton * Lee Ving * Lance Henriksen * Eric Bogosian * Enrico Colantoni * Tom Noonan * M. Emmet Walsh * Michael Moriarty * Fred Ward * Clint Howard * Bradford Dillman * Tony Musante * James Remar * Robert Forster * Powers Boothe * Bill Duke * Andrew Prine * Rosanne Katon * Gregg Henry * Barry Primus * Don Gordon * Vilmos Zsigmond * Keith David * Matt Cimber * Irvin Kershner * William Atherton * Victor Argo * Belinda Balaski * William Sanderson * Suzanna Love * Nick Mancuso * Jon Finch * Michael Paré * Isela Vega * Per Oscarsson * John Flynn * Carol Speed * Michael Chapman * Lorenzo Semple Jr. * William Smith * Eddie Deezen * Paul Maslansky * Marilyn Joi * Edmund Purdom * Ted Raimi * Lee Frost * Don Stroud * Bill McKinney * Ronny Cox * Gus Trikonis * Gary Sherman * Steve Carver * W.D. Richter * Chuck Bail * Joe Cortese * Arthur Marks * Greydon Clark * Julius W. Harris * Paul Koslo * Paul Morrissey * Sig Shore * Vic Diaz * Joe Turkel * Bob Minor * Ken Russell * Bud Smith * Shinya Tsukamoto * Jesse Vint * Hugh Keays-Byrne * Philip D'Antoni * Sid Haig * Kinji Fukasaku * Igo Kantor * Haji * Russ Meyer
Founded in 1990, SHOCK CINEMA is an essential guide for any fan of bizarre films and dvds, and each issue is crammed with no-bullshit movie reviews, in-depth interviews with cult celebrities and filmmakers, and original poster art. Published and edited by Steven Puchalski, this proudly-independent magazine covers a mind-bending array of celluloid obscurities -- horror, blaxploitation, sexploitation, demented art films, long-lost drive-in gems, obscure TV, documentaries, sci-fi, musical misfires, mondo movies, and everything else in between.
"Some of the best bizarre film commentary going...with sharp, no-nonsense verdicts."
- Manohla Dargis, The Village Voice
"One of the few review zines you can actually read and learn from... You need this."
- Joe Bob Briggs
"Plenty of well-informed film reviews... Wildly opinionated."
- Film Threat
"Shock Cinema is like riding the A train in the summer from the George Washington Bridge to the Deuce to see "Bucktown"...This is the only magazine I can totally relate to."
- William Lustig, director of MANIAC
One of my favorite things in the world is going into Books-A- Million and seeing the new SHOCK CINEMA on the stands. Then I get chinese buffet and read pretty much the whole magazine cover to cover, stuffed to the gills with boneless spare ribs and crab meat won tons.
I was getting ancy but it's good to know it'll be this month.
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