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KILLER IN ME, KILLER IN YOU South Korea’s most graphic and violent film to date,


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I Saw the Devil, has made a big, red splash on the inter- national festival circuit. Director Ji-Woon Kim explains that there’s a message in the mayhem.


Driven by the fever of both the plague and religious fundamentalism,


Christopher Smith’s Black Death takes an unflinching approach to the dirty, brutal world of medieval horror.


PLUS! The Anatomy of a Plague Doctor, and Mike Mignola and Christopher


Golden’s Baltimore: The Plague Ships. by MONICA S. KUEBLER, JUSTIN ERICKSON and PEDRO CABEZUELO


PLUS! A history of Asian serial killer films, and Hong-jin Na’s The Chaser. by PHIL BROWN and TOM MES


R.I.P. 2010: TYEAR IN REVIEW


Time to celebrate the smashes and see what Rue Morgue trashes in our annual overview of the past year in horror. by STAFF


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T2011 HORROR CONVENTION a FILM FESTIVAL SCHEDULE Start saving those vacation days... by STAFF


DIRTY DEEDS DONE SIX FEET DEEP


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An Austrian art collective is granting the chance to take your sex life to the next level – underground! by NADJA SAYEJ


THE CORONER’S REPORT 12 Weird stats and morbid facts.


NOTE FROM UNDERGROUND 6 WTF is “elevated genre”?


POST-MORTEM 7 Letters from fans, readers and weirdos.


DREADLINES 8 News highlights, horror happenings.


NEEDFUL THINGS 14 Strange trinkets from our bazaar of the bizarre.


MEMENTO MORGUE 36 The Unsettlers, Sharktopus and Thor.


CINEMACABRE 38 The latest films, the newest DVDs and reissues, featuring The Hypnotic Eye, The Alien Anthology and zombie movies galore.


BOWEN’S BASEMENT 50 DUG UP: Dirty Harry’s Scorpio.


BLOOD IN FOUR COLOURS 52 INKED IN: Grimm Fairy Tales: Myths and Legends.


THE NINTH CIRCLE 54 SPOTLIGHT: Zombie anthology cage match.


TRAVELOGUE OF TERROR 58 The Museum of Mourning Art – Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania.


THE GORE-MET 60 MENU: Sella Turcica.


AUDIO DROME 62 NOW PLAYING: The Young Werewolves.


PLAY DEAD 66 FEATURING: Dead Space 2.


CLASSIC CUT 70 Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Masque of the Red Death.”


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