Rue Morgue
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Slither (2006 film)...of Relationship From Hell, Dude You Don<nowiki>'</nowiki>t Wanna Mess With, and Looks That Kill. Additionally, the horror magazine Rue Morgue named Slither the "Best Feature Film of the Year,". Among the critics who did not like the film,... In this article: Slither, DVD, The Toxic Avenger, James Gunn, Gold Circle Films, Nathan Fillion, Lloyd Kaufman, Troma, and Richard Roeper |
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
The Murders in the Rue Morgue
...of Marie Roget" and "The Purloined Letter". The story surrounds the baffling double murder of Madame L'Espanaye and her daughter in the Rue Morgue, a fictional street in Paris. Newspaper accounts of the murder reveal that the mother's throat...
In this article: Edgar Allan Poe, The Murders in the Rue Morgue, Orangutan, The Mystery of Marie Roget, Paris, and Sherlock Holmes
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thestar.com | October 30, 2009
Why so few horror classics?
...five horror-movie experts for their favourite scary movies of the past decade. All are available on DVD. Dave Alexander (editor-in-chief, Rue Morgue magazine): The Grudge, a.k.a. Ju-on (2002), Inside, also known as A l'interieur (2007),...
In this article: The Omen, Dario Argento, Haute Tension, Session 9, The Descent, Halloween, Ju-on, and DVD
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Wikipedia | October 23, 2009
Doctor Steel
...as hip-hop and opera. Many songs feature samples from vintage public service announcements and educational films, such as Duck and Cover. Rue Morgue Magazine described the sound as "Industrial Hip-Hop Opera". Dr. Steel's musical influences...
In this article: Steampunk, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, Wired Magazine, Allegation, Transhumanism, Key Club, and Suicide Girls
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
Van Helsing: From Beneath the Rue Morgue
Van Helsing: From Beneath The Rue Morgue is a one-shot comic book from Dark Horse Comics, based on the film Van Helsing ''. It is based on the premise that Gabriel Van Helsing lived in Paris, and from his own perspective, telling his story...
In this article: Gabriel Van Helsing, Van Helsing, Vatican, Notre Dame de Paris, Murders in the Rue Morgue, The Invisible Man, and The Island of Doctor Moreau
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Daily Express | October 13, 2009
Horrific life of the macabre maestro
...spawned countless imitations and parodies and had even been adapted for soap advertisements. His short story, The Murders In The Rue Morgue, had inaugurated the modern detective story and was to provide the model for Sherlock Holmes.
In this article: Edgar Allan Poe, University of Virginia, Baltimore, John Allan, The Raven, Sigmund Freud, and The Premature Burial
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Wikipedia | October 10, 2009
Chris Alexander
...Film Critics Association. Served as popular "Schizoid Cinephile" columnist and critic in noted Canadian horror culture magazine Rue Morgue . Also contributes to American horror periodical Fangoria and blogs for Fangoria website.
In this article: Toronto, Uwe Boll, Toronto Star, Walls of Jericho, and Vancouver
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Wikipedia | October 06, 2009
Rue Morgue Festival of Fear
...annual celebration of horror entertainment and culture attracting thousands of horror fans to the city of Toronto, Canada. Organized by Rue Morgue '' magazine, It has attracted such guests as Wes Craven, Tobe Hooper, Henry Winkler, and actor...
In this article: Toronto, Canada, Horror, Evil Dead, Lloyd Kaufman, Troma Entertainment, Bruce Campbell, and Tobe Hooper
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USATODAY.com | July 01, 2009
Check out the best of Karl Malden on DVD
...domineering father in the baseball drama Fear Strikes Out (1957); or Parisian mad scientist "Dr. Marais" in the wacky Phantom of the Rue Morgue (1954), Hollywood's only Edgar Allan Poe adaptation to feature Merv Griffin. OBITUARY:...
In this article: Karl Malden, DVD, Oscar, Marlon Brando, Lee J. Cobb, Stanley Kowalski, Gypsy, and Baby Doll
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scotsman.com - Books | April 11, 2009
Alan Moore interview: Different league
...and Haggard's Allan Quartermain investigating the murder of Emile Zola's Nana as committed by Stevenson's Mr Hyde in Edgar Allan Poe's Rue Morgue. I thought that was funny and intriguing. "Century is a big departure from the previous...
In this article: Alan Moore, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Watchmen, Top Shelf Productions, Nana, DC Comics, and William Shakespeare
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www.washingtonpost.com | October 08, 2006
Genre Bookstores Hold Off Big Chains
...our business has grown is that we go to great lengths to not ever lose customers," Beatts said. Jovanka Vuckovic, editor of Rue Morgue, a monthly horror magazine based in Toronto, said horror and other specialty genres draw a specific...
In this article: Hollywood, San Francisco, Customer base, and DVD
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Description from Wikipedia:
Rue Morgue is a Canadian magazine dedicated to covering "horror in culture and entertainment," taking its name from Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Murders in the Rue Morgue."
The magazine is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was founded by its original editor-in-chief Rod Gudino in 1997. The magazine's current editor-in-chief, as of the December 2005 issue, is Jovanka Vuckovic. The well known Rue Morgue logo was created by the magazine's Art Director, Gary Pullin, and was first published on the cover of its seventh issue.
Rue Morgue was published every other month for a number of years, until January 2005 when the schedule changed to 11 issues per year, with the exception of February. It secured national distribution in Canada with its fourth issue, published in July 1998. It achieved distribution in the United States in January 1999. By 2006 it closed a direct disrtibution deal for Europe. Rue Morgue is also available in Australia, New Zealand and Asia by import. Though it also finds its way to Mexico and Brazil (and other parts of South America too).
Rue Morgue covers horror in all media: films, books, websites, comic books, music, etc. Each issue includes feature stories, opinion columns, and numerous reviews. It has quickly become a leading horror magazine on the market as well as having a very healthy online presence, including weekly broadcasts of Rue Morgue Radio. Rue Morgue has grown a very active community among horror fans with their annual Festival of Fear in Toronto, as well as their online message board, the Rue Mortuary, and the newest umbrella, Rue Morgue Cinema, has already landed a selection at the Toronto International Film Festival with Publisher Rodrigo Gudino's first short film, The Eyes of Edward James.
- Name:
- Rue Morgue
- Type:
- Horror
- Location Country:
- Canada
- Editor:
- Jovanka Vuckovic
- Published By:
- Marrs Media Inc.
- ISSN:
- 1481-1103
- First:
- October 01, 1997
- Frequency:
- Monthly (exception of February)
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