Issue 9
Click Here To OrderUltra Violent is proud to announce that Issue 9 is back from the printer and on sale now.  Despite the website not being updated on a regular basis, this issue is proof that we have been working consistently to bring you top-notch journalism regarding horror and exploitation cinema.  Issue 9 is our most jam-packed effort to date, literally crammed with information on offbeat film from around the world.  It is now available on retail shelves as well as in our online store.

Also, be sure to check back in the next few weeks as we will be adding a lengthy list of additional DVD titles to the online store section.  For those slackers who are interested in back issues, but haven’t had the opportunity to order, we would like to bring to your attention that Issues 6 and 7 are almost out of stock.  As always, thanks for your appreciation and support.
   
Exclusive Interviews:

Uwe Boll:  The unfairly maligned director of films such as BloodRayne and Postal speaks about his unconventional career in his longest print interview to date.
 
Chuck Parello:  The director of overlooked true crime horror films including The Hillside Strangler and Henry II provides an in-depth account of his approach to filmmaking.

Dennison Ramalho:  One of the forerunners of the latest wave of Brazilian genre filmmaking, Dennison Ramalho speaks with UV about his outlandishly explicit work.

Ben Tatar:  Ever wonder who was behind the dubbing of Spanish genre films in the ’60s and ’70s?  The fascinating Ben Tatar speaks with UV about his life and his career, including his experience directing the dubbing of over 200 Spanish films from 1968-1977.  

John Wintergate:  Esteemed genre writer Greg Goodsell speaks with the director of the cult classic, shot-on-video epic, BoardingHouse

Meir Zarchi:  The brilliant director of I Spit on Your Grave and Don’t Mess with My Sister provides his lengthiest interview to date.  This interview is loaded with rare images and ad mats, including the first ever publication of on set stills from I Spit on Your Grave.      

Plus:

The Abandoned:  UV first spoke to Nacho Cerdà almost ten years ago in our debut issue.  We caught up with the thoughtful director to discuss his recent film The Abandoned.  This article includes a rare storyboard of one of the film’s alternate endings.  

Compound Pictures: UV sits down with the Campbell Brothers, two ambitious young genre filmmakers known for movies such as Midnight Skater and The Red Skulls.

Forced Entry:  42nd St. Pete takes a walk down memory lane, describing what it was like seeing the notorious genre bender Forced Entry on the big screen.

Independent Roll Call 2007:  UV returns to the trenches of the underground, providing capsule reviews of over 30 recent micro budgeted productions.

Remembering Roger Watkins:  UV says goodbye to Roger Michael Watkins, the director of Last House on Dead End Street and numerous other features.  This article includes exclusive photos and a handwritten page from the original screenplay of American Babylon.
 

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