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Author of interview books on John Carpenter, Larry Cohen, Stuart Gordon, & others. Words: @RueMorgue @Fangoria @ArrowFilmsVideo @indicatorseries @waxworkrecords

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"I can't exist by myself, because I'm afraid of myself, because I'm the maker of my own evil." A gorgeous alternative poster for Andrzej Żuławski's singular psychological horror drama POSSESSION (1981) by Zlatko Parmakovski.

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God bless Bob Rafelson (1933-2022)

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"Tobe Hooper asked me some qualifying questions to see if I was right for the role. He asked me if I was violent. I said no. He asked me if I was crazy. I said no. At this point, he looked concerned, but I assured him I could handle the part. 'Good,' said Tobe." - Gunnar Hansen

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"Come closer, please! I've something to tell you. Ladies and gentlemen, how do you do? This is BLACK SABBATH. You are about to see three tales of terror..." The American theatrical poster for Mario Bava's classic 1963 anthology horror film, by Reynold Brown.

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"How come you guys only come around when you need a ride someplace?" "Because you're one spooky motherfucker, man."

An alternative poster for Dan O'Bannon's zombie classic RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD (1985) by the Japanese illustrator and graphic designer, Utomaru.

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"Honey, you're from Los Angeles. The wildest thing you've ever heard is Wolfman Jack." An alternative poster for Joe Dante's THE HOWLING (1981) by Sophie Bland. This was used for the cover of Studiocanal's recent 40th Anniversary Restoration 4K Collector's Edition.

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"I've never seen that. I've never seen anybody drive their garbage down to the street and bang the hell out of it with a stick. I-I've never seen that." An alternative poster for Joe Dante's comedy horror classic THE BURBS (1989) by Paul Ainsworth.

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"You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them." - Ray Bradbury

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"We won't kill indiscriminately. No, selectively. We don't want to break up families." An alternative poster for Antonia Bird's witty and wet cannibal picture, RAVENOUS (1999), by D- Wrex. One of the best and most undervalued horror films of the '90s, in my opinion.

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I love this gorgeous painting of The Old Witch, the host of THE HAUNT OF FEAR, rendered by the legendary Ghastly Graham Ingels (1915-1991). Her memorable origin story was related in "A Little Stranger", published in HAUNT OF FEAR (July 1952).

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