I just received the latest issue of the British horror and cult cinema magazine
Bedabbled!, edited by Martin Jones and limited to only 100 copies. Unfortunately, for anyone who might want to purchase a copy now, issue 4 is sold out. But it might be worth your while checking for the next issue, as this is a beautifully printed A4 size magazine, with 48 colour pages covering every aspect of the British horror and cult genres.
Some of the films covered in this issue are
The Yes Girls (1971); Hammer's "A Bloody Triptych", which is
The Vampire Lovers,
Lust for a Vampire and
Twins of Evil;
Vampire (1964 - directed by Harrison Marks); then an in-depth look at Milton Subotsky and Amicus Films by Nigel Taylor: "The Mind of Mr Subotsky". "Brats of the Capital" is an article on
Straight On Till Morning, "Kitchen-sink, Hammer Style" by Sarah Morgan, followed by an interview with the film's star Shane Briant. The magazine concludes with an article called "Jack Carter in Reverse", a look at sleazy 1970 crime thriller
Sweet and Sexy, directed by Anthony Sloman.
For further information check out
Bedabbled's blogsite.
Published on March 26, 2014 03:28