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THE DARK SIDE
The Magazine Of The Macabre And Fantastic
Modern Horror, Monthly Magazine from United Kingdom


- First issue: 1990
- Issued every 6 weeks, 9 per year.
- Months are not shown on covers so from #196 are this site's additions.
- Published by Ghoulish Publishing Limited
- Website: www.thedarksidemagazine.com/

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Issue 52
December 1995
An A to Z of the companions of Doctor Who, the horror elite- nightmare in New Jersey, Il Diavolo made them do it- we take an irreverent look at Italian Exorcist rip-offs, choice cuts- Pulp Fiction gets the chop from the BBFC, computer slayground-we look at the new breed of scary and gory computer games, Dark Side Horror Guide- you'll be in ecstasy as we get to the end of our 'E's.


Issue 51
November 1995
The unfilmed Hammer- from Nessie to Vlad the Impaler why not? Lindsay Shonteff cuts loose- the zapping of the Wardour Street mafia, Tales from the crypt- Hammer and Amicus veteran Freddie Francis interview, blood on the beaches - nightmare at the Cannes Festival.


Issue 50
October 1995
Bare before bores- Redemption vs the Majority guess who won? Butcher Baker- we interview Hammer stalwart Roy Ward Baker the director of Quatermass, Curse of the copycat people- did these movies make you want to eat your hamster, choice cuts- all you ever wanted to know about The Wicker Man and more. We chronicle the strange career of 'N.G,Mount- a French accountant who has become a maker of OTT gore movies.


Issue 49
September 1995
The X-files are open- a complete episode guide to the TV programme, Don't go in the house- an article on movies with 'Don't' in the title, Faces of death- more Snuff movie dissection, Choice cuts- what the censor trimmed from Henry: portrait of a serial killer and others, and Dark Side horror guide is 'D'efinitely readable!


Issue 48
August 1995
Sultan of sleaze- the Dave Friedman story, psycho for hire- we profile the career of David Hess, Keeper of the Castle of Blood- Antonio Margheriti interviewed, son of.. Wes Craven's son uses dad's name in his new movie-Wes Craven presents Mind Ripper, choice cuts- we report on more Tarantino-bashing and the various versions of Sam Raimi's Army of Darkness.


Issue 47
July 1995
Look who's stalking- a guide to celluloid slaughter, from Leatherface to Pumpkinhead- we interview Jeff Burr, Fantasporto- Mariano Baino wrestles with techno-terror in Portugal, terrorvision- why have we never seen Fulci and Bava made-for-TV movies in this country?unkind cuts- sense and censorability do not go together!


Issue 46
June 1995


Issue 45
April/May 1995
Illusions of terror- a candid chat with Clive Barker about his dream project, Don't look in the basement- we rout around in the bargain bins forcheap thrills, shriek of the mutilated- we interview Bigfoot Ed Kelleher, I, Monster- Stephen Weeks discusses life in the British Film Industry, Amicus and other monsters.


Issue 44
February/March 1995
Little shlock of horrors- we preview the nightmares of 1995, Fulci hits Hampstead- we report on the Zombie Festival, Bronx Warrior- we profile the spaghetti splatterer Enzo G. Castellari, It's a Nazi business- we dissect death camp movies, Dark Side horror classic- we unearth the original Hammer version of Dracula- was it the best ever?

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