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Interview with Highway Hottie: Brooke Lewis

A very big thank you to Brooke Lewis who took time out of her insanely busy schedule to do an interview with us. Also, we’d like to take this opportunity to congratulate Brooke for being awarded Best...

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Interview with Highway Hottie: Shannon Lark

We would like to thank Shannon Lark for doing this interview. Shannon can currently be seen in the movie, “Walking Distance” starring along side Reggie Bannister (Reggie from the Phantasm series) and...

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Interview with Highway Hottie: Denise Williamson

A big thank you goes to A. Doktor who conducted a great interview below with the very beautiful and talented actress, Denise Williamson. And another big thank you to Denise for doing this interview. I...

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Lost Highway welcomes Josh Schafer of Lunchmeat VHS magazine

Lost Highway recently caught up with Josh Schafer, owner and editor of Lunchmeat VHS Magazine, a great independent publication that celebrates the obscure and esoteric stuff in horror / exploitation /...

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Dialogue from the Dungeon: Lloyd Kaufman

Lloyd Kaufman is the epitome of the American Dream. Most people, Mr. Kaufman included, would scoff at such an assertion, but I have sound reason to say this is so. Here is a man who has spend 40 years...

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Dialogue from the Dungeon: Astron-6

After reviewing Father’s Day I had to track down the filmmakers, Astron-6, and talk with them about their first feature-length film. WARNING: There be spoilers here. Doktor: Can you give a little...

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Dialoge From the Dungeon: Rolfe Kanefsky

I don’t know how I missed the 1992 film There’s Nothing Out There. It’s a film right up my alley: a horror/comedy that deconstructs the genre (check out the review) in an astute way. So, it’s not...

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