Synopses & Reviews
Horror and fantasy cinema from around the world with a distinctive retro sensibility,
Creeping Fleshfocuses upon obscure and vilified horror movies, the discovery of "lost" films, and an appreciation of exploitation.
Contents include: An interview with Alan Birkinshaw, director of the surreal drug and schoolgirl opus, Killer's Moon; The forgotten inspiration for The Wicker Man, and Robin Hardy's disastrous follow-up The Fantasist; The lifting of the ban on Ray Brady's controversial Boy Meets Girl; Bill Landis and Michelle Clifford on the seminal film zine Sleazoid Express, and the grindhouse theaters of old Times Square; plus an overview of BBC television fantasy of the '70s, now gaining cult popularity on both sides of the Atlantic.
About the Author
David Kerekes is editor of Headpress journal and co-author of the film books Killing for Culture (Creation, 1994), See No Evil (Critical Vision, 2000) and Sex Murder Art (Critical Vision, 1998). He has contributed film articles to periodicals in the international mainstream and alternative presses.