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- Electric Sheep exists as a quarterly magazine published by Wallflower Press, for sale at the price of £3.75. Each issue explores a different theme taken from the dark cinematic basement we have made our home. It contains exclusive content not available on the website. Electric Sheep online continues to review weird, wild and wonderful film and DVD releases every month.

SUMMER 09
SUBSTITUTE: Black for white, stranger for lover, master for servant, robot for human, cross-dresser for femme fatale.

Substitute is the theme of the summer 09 issue of Electric Sheep, with articles on the fraught relationship between Takeshi Kitano and ‘Beat’ Takeshi, the various cinematic incarnations of Patricia Highsmith’s Ripley, interchanging identities in Joseph Losey’s films, the dangers of false impersonation in neo-noir Just Another Love Story, the paradoxes of black and white twins in offbeat lost classic Suture, not to mention cross-dressing criminals, androids and body snatchers.


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- also
  • Interview with French master of the fantastique Marc Caro

  • Richard Lester's The Bed Sitting Room

  • Comic strip review of Hardware

  • Femme Dada: Věra Chytilová’s Daisies


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