Monday 13 March 2023

Cinema of the '70s Magazine: Issue 8


Cinema of the '70s Magazine: Issue 8
I’d just like to shamelessly plug the latest edition of ‘Cinema of the '70s’ Magazine published by a couple of dear friends of mine Dawn and Jonathon Dabell. Dawn and Jonathon are both talented and dedicated writers and share the love of 70’s cinema. 

Their eighth edition contains the regular 100 pages and features pieces by professional writers like John Harrison, Stephen Mosley and Steven West. The full contents are: The Spy Who Loved Me by Stephen Mosley; When Disaster Movies Ruled the World - Surviving a Decade of Cinematic Mass Destruction by John Harrison; The Big Bus by Peter Sawford; Sorcerer by Darren Linder; The Grissom Gang by David Flack; Dark Places - Dark in places yet cosily familiar by Ian Taylor; Open Season by Dawn Dabell; Death Wish by Steven West; Woody Allen's '70 - A Decade of Creative Evolution by Brian Gregory; Devil Children - The Representation of Children in Horror Movies in the 1970s by Kev Hurst; Dyin' Ain't Much of a Livin' - The Outlaw Josey Wales by James Lecky; The Midnight Man - An Adult Motion Picture by Dr. Andrew C. Webber; The Family as a Nation - The Ceremony by Bryan C. Kuriawa; The Wild Geese by Simon J. Ballard; Beyond the Call of Friendship - Milos Forman's Hair by Rachel Bellwoar; Mannaja by Joe Secrett; Star Crash by Kevin Nickelson; Norma Rae by Jonathon Dabell. The magazine (which is more like a book complete with flat spine), is again full colour throughout and this time around features a great cover shot of Clint from The Outlaw Josey Wales.

Excellent work as always guys!
You can check out this edition along with their other publications HERE

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