Never Coming To a Theater Near You Zine
Guest edited by Jon Dieringer of Screen Slate, Issue 21 investigates a selection of film advertisements published in trade magazines from the late '70s through the early '90s that were never actually made.Ā From David Cronenberg's Frankenstein and Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Cocaine to mysterious titles like SlayRide and FetusĀ®, there's a bizarre backstory or evidence-based speculation to go along with each ad that never came to be.Ā
Featuring an essay from filmmaker Owen Kline and a conversation with genre film legend William Lustig,Ā Never Coming to a Theater Near YouĀ offers a glimpse into an alternate film history we can only imagine.
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Never Coming To a Theater Near You Zine
Never Coming To a Theater Near You Zine
Guest edited by Jon Dieringer of Screen Slate, Issue 21 investigates a selection of film advertisements published in trade magazines from the late '70s through the early '90s that were never actually made.Ā From David Cronenberg's Frankenstein and Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Cocaine to mysterious titles like SlayRide and FetusĀ®, there's a bizarre backstory or evidence-based speculation to go along with each ad that never came to be.Ā
Featuring an essay from filmmaker Owen Kline and a conversation with genre film legend William Lustig,Ā Never Coming to a Theater Near YouĀ offers a glimpse into an alternate film history we can only imagine.
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Guest edited by Jon Dieringer of Screen Slate, Issue 21 investigates a selection of film advertisements published in trade magazines from the late '70s through the early '90s that were never actually made.Ā From David Cronenberg's Frankenstein and Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Cocaine to mysterious titles like SlayRide and FetusĀ®, there's a bizarre backstory or evidence-based speculation to go along with each ad that never came to be.Ā
Featuring an essay from filmmaker Owen Kline and a conversation with genre film legend William Lustig,Ā Never Coming to a Theater Near YouĀ offers a glimpse into an alternate film history we can only imagine.























