Hey, folks--CINEMA RETRO #34 is here, and whoa--is it ever jammed with '60s/'70s gems!!!
Included is Mark Mawston's interview with Stanley Kubrick's still photographer, Keith Hamshere, who offers some insightful tidbits on the legendary filmmaker.
Also included is Tim Greaves' retrospective on Amicus' eerie, founding anthology piece, "Dr. Terror's House of Horrors", starring Hammer favorites Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and Michael Gough.
This issue also features Tim Lisanti's interview with the curvaceous and talented Jan Watson, who reminisces on good ol' Dean Martin's Matt Helm.
To add to the thrills, there's Robert Seller's focus on Richard Lester's tongue-in-cheek Musketeers saga; a continuation of Steven Ray Rubin's "Making of the Bridge at Ramagen"; Dawn Dabell's overview on women in war movies; plus loads more!!!
Treat yourself today to this wondrous spree of nostalgic fun...available now at your local Barnes & Noble!!!
MICHAEL F. HOUSEL has authored several novels for Airship 27 Productions, including THE HYDE SEED, MARK JUSTICE'S THE DEAD SHERIFF: PURITY & THE PERSONA TRILOGY, with his short stories appearing in THE PURPLE SCAR, THE PHANTOM DETECTIVE & RAVENWOOD, STEPSON OF MYSTERY. He is also a faithful contributor to Eighth Tower Publications' DARK FICTION series, various popular-culture periodicals and a frequent associate producer for MR. LOBO'S CINEMA INSOMNIA.
Sunday, February 7, 2016
CINEMA RETRO #34: KUBRICK'S STILL PHOTOGRAPHER; DR. TERROR'S HOUSE OF HORRORS...
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Hey, here's a little tidbit: Jan Watson was also in the famous '60s Batman/Green Hornet crossover. Cool, eh?
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