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VIDEOSCOPE
The Phantom Of The Movies
Quarterly Magazine from United States


- First issue: 1993
- Everything from big studio movies to low budget indies.
- Filled with movie reviews.
- Published quarterly by Joe Kane.
- 68 black and white A4 pages.
- Published by PhanMedia
- Website: videoscopemag.com/

Last updated:
23 October 2023
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Issue 52
September/October/November 2004
Fall 2004 Special Horror Harvest Edition Exclusive interviews: George Romero: Dean of the Dead! Director Bob ('Deathdream') Clark! Inside 'The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra'! Lon Chaney, Jr. Remembered! 90+ DVD reviews!


Issue 51
June/July/August 2004
Summer 2004 Exclusive Interviews: Cult Legend Dick Miller! Evil Dead Icon Bruce Campbell! Director Patty Jenkins on Monster! Screenwriter George Toles on The Saddest Music in the World! Hideous Sun Demon! Universal Monsters! 90+ reviews!
Raquel Welch


Issue 50
March/April/May 2004
Spring 2004 50th Anniversary Edition! Exclusive Interviews: David Carradine: From Kung Fu to Kill Bill! Producer Richard Gordon on Secrets of Sex! 2003 Transylvanian Tour! The Monster Times Revisited! Best DVDs of 2003! 80+ reviews!


Issue 49
Dec/January/February 2004
Winter 2004 Cult-Video Confessions! Exclusive Interviews: Ray Harryhausen! Rob Zombie! Danny Boyle on 28 Days Later! L.Q. Jones on A Boy and His Dog! Patrick Macnee! Mary Woronov! Steve Cuden on Lucky! 80+ Video Reviews!

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