The new fantasy interpretation of Nicholas Cage is part of a strange tradition of actors playing fictional, exaggerated versions of themselves.

The new fantasy interpretation of Nicholas Cage is part of a strange tradition of actors playing fictional, exaggerated versions of themselves.
Class war and hidden secrets in Wes Craven’s twisted fairy tale.
The story of two controversial movies and their rather different experiences at the hands of film censors who seem to make up the rules as they go along.
Channel 4’s art show examines the appeal of horror films in a somewhat haphazard manner.
A selection of ludicrous and entirely unsuitable VHS artwork for films that would either disappoint or horrify anyone attracted by these covers.
Wes Craven, linnea Quigley, Gwar and Troma turn up in this failed attempt at recreating Fangoria as a VHS tape.