martes, 4 de septiembre de 2018

Interview - Rue Morgue


1.Bloody greetings from the tomb from Perú,Rodrigo! how are you mate? hows going the things in Rue Morgue?
Greetings! Things are going very well, thank you. We are celebrating 21 years in horror with a few some big announcements, including the launch of the Rue Morgue COFFIN BOX mystery subscription box, and our partnership with FRIGHTMARE IN THE FALLS horror expo presented by Rue Morgue in October. We also have another huge announcement in the coming weeks, so stay tuned!



2.Explain how start this putrid magazine from horror,terror,gore called Rue Morgue? Hows been the begings?
I started it way back in 1997 when I realised that the horror genre had grown out of movies only and into a cultural experience – with music, fashion, games, toys and collectibles. So this was a brand new idea at the time that no magazine was covering and that is where I got the idea to start Rue Morgue.



3.Rue Morgue how many issues have till moment?
We are currently working on our 186th issue.



4.Rotten influences?
Everything that bleeds.



5.A word to:
Lucio Fulci: 
A master of horror: makes his camera to go places where most people’s eyes can’t. 
Mario Bava: 
A master of light and master of shadow and the craftsmanship for sending shivers up the spine.
John Carpenter: 
Brought horror to America in a big way and changed the way that people make and see horror movies. 
David Cronenberg:
The professor of horror.


Lucio Fulci


Mario Bava


John Carpenter


David Cronenberg

6.Rodrigo explain some more about the movement into horror,terror,gore from your city.There have festivals? fairs?
Toronto is a hot spot for horror culture and has many film festivals, like Toronto After Dark, events such as zombie walks and  . Of course, Rue Morgue brought horror to this city in a big way with our monthly CineMacabre Movie Nights series since 2001, 11 years of our annual Festival of Fear horror expo and our annual Halloween parties.



7.Your top 5 from movies into horror,terror,gore?
That is always changing but today my top horror movies are:
Hereditary – a stunning debut and hardcore occult horror film by Ari Aster.
A Ghost Story – Strange and lyrical and profound.
The Legend of Boggy Creek – a movie that was made in another time 
Eraserhead – pure beautiful terror
The Exorcist – a classic



8.Your top 5 from sountracks into horror,terror,gore?
Halloween by Carpenter and Howarth, The Shining by Wendy Carlos, Suspiria by Goblin, The Keep by Tangerine Dream and Day of the Dead by John Harrison.



9.Where and how the maniacs can find the merch from Rue Morgue?
The easiest way is to visit the Rue Morgue Shoppe at www.Rue-Morgue.com



10.Morbid future plans?
Lots! Movies, television, books and more magazines!



11.Rodrigo,thanks for your time in this interview,last sentences of death!
Thank you for your interview and I look forward to visiting Perú sometime, hopefully after dark.

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