Diabolique Magazine No. 18 (Nov/Dec 2013)
Diabolique
18 holds a magnifying glass to horror's unparalleled ability to provide a
window into the social ills of the times it reflects. Amidst a political
climate marked by division and pre and post-2012 fears about the apocalypse
hanging in the air, the amount of underground and mainstream filmic and
literary offerings about the end times currently being released is resonation
with audiences like never before. Inside the issue's pages, we wrestle with
these themes as they're depicted by everything from The Omega Manto 28 Days
Later to The World's End and everything in between, featuring interviews with
acclaimed author David Moody; comic book artist/illustrator Arthur "Zombie
King" Suydam (Army of Darkness, Marvel Zombies, The Walking Dead); Chew
co-creator/illustrator Rob Guillory; criminally charged FX artist Remy Couture;
and Before Dawn co-writer/co-stars Dominic Brunt and Joanne Mitchell, along
with a consideration of the writings of the late, great Richard Matheson. It's
the end of the world as we know it!
Diabolique Webcast No. 22: F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu
(1922)
Steve
Head and David Kleiler welcome special guest, Bret Wood, Vice President and
Executive Producer at Kino Lorber, to discuss Kino's new blu-ray release of
F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu (1922), the film that Werner Herzog called the most
important German film ever made.
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