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Angelina Jolie

Interview by: SuperheidiThere I was, sitting next to the most beautiful woman in the world. Now, for a straight woman, this is an extraordinary thrill, because normally this thing would inspire no more than normal jealousy in me.
But this surpasses jealousy. She's fucking amazing. She really is, in my opinion, the most beautiful woman in the world. She's also smart and talented. I feel massively inadequate
Angelina Jol

10/03/04

Authors of 'CHIM+Her': Alex Severin, Amy Grech, Brutal Dreamer, Charlee Jacob, Christina Sng, Dawn Andrew, Destiny West, Queenie Tirone

Elizabeth Blue interviews the women who contributed to the horror novel compilation CHIM+Her...

10/03/04

Cassandra Peterson is Elvira

"One of my favorite movies of all time, which I didn't even realize has Vampira in it, is Plan 9 from Outer Space. She was a walking towel rack in that, but she had a cool look." -Cassandra Peterson

10/03/04

Eileen Dietz: The Devil Herself!

In 1973 a film hit theatres that would forever change the way we felt about lying in bed at night in the dark. Beds shook, walls scratched, and all of a sudden the thought would set in that we were not safe anywhere. Not even in our own homes. The film was The Exorcist. So much has been written about this classic it's hard to know where to start. It's been covered and covered to death. However, rarely has anyone heard from one of the film's stars - Eileen Dietz. Don't know the name? Well, I bet you know the face. The face that inspired fear and epitomized evil.

10/03/04

The Mark of Satan

Mark of Satan

By Ann Loring

1969

Award Books


Review by: LizBlue
It's 1968, and

10/03/04

Cerulean Blue

Cerulean Blue
Wray Miller
2003-505 pages
Millerwrite Inc.
www.millerwrite.com

Review by: Superheidi

Cerulean Blue so intricately weaves a spell of ecological disaster, fascist government, and family drama that one is instantly drawn to the characters with genuine concern and intrigue. However, in the wake of Science Fiction classics like 1984, War of the Worlds, Red Mars, and the ecologically minded The Monkey Wrench Gang, and even the X-files, Cerulean Blue lacks the impact and awe-inspiring jolt of a potential future Earth that previous, and more successful, science fiction has.

10/03/04

Collecting Candace

Collecting Candace
Written by Susan M. Brooks
Small Dogs Press
ISBN 0972932933
195 pages

Review by:

10/03/04

Dead and Buried

Dead and Buried
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
ISBN# 0-446-91268-9
Warner Books
1980

Review by: LizBlue
Potter's Bluff, a quiet beach town, looks inviting at first glance. But behind its pleasant small town façade lies something evil. Potter's Bluff is no place for strangers, and its residents are not what they seem.

A photographer wa

10/03/04

The Gilded Sarcophagus

The Gilded Sarcophagus
By Charlotte Hunt
1967
Ace Books

Review by: LizBlue
Whe

10/03/04

Severe Injuries

Indie Slasher Dices Genre Stereotypes
Written by: Mike Watt
Directed by: Amy Lynn Best
Starring: Amy Lynn Best, Lilith Stabs, Brinke Stevens, Jasi Lanier, Ryli Morgan
2003
Happy Cloud Pictures
Review by: Andrew Shearer

10/03/04

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