Horror VHS Magazine “Lunchmeat” is Back With Brand New Issue #10; Order Your Copy Today!

Horror

VHS Lives Forever thanks to Josh Schafer’s Lunchmeat Magazine, which has been celebrating horror on VHS for the last several years now. Each magazine is packed to the gills with reviews, spotlights, and VHS history, and Issue #10 was just launched by the team!

We’ve been promised “64 pages of unadulterated VHS-obsessed content”!

Here’s a menu of what you’ll find inside the new issue…

  • Reviews of radical obscurities and cult classics only available on VHS
  • A deep dive retrospective on THE GHOSTING
  • Demystifying the found footage gem GIRLS AT THE CARNIVAL
  • Uncovering the Lost Warrior of Rewind Era: THE ARCHER
  • An Exhumation and Exploration of CREEPTALES
  • Rolling the Bones with Low-Budget Movie Renaissance Man James L. Edwards
  • A Mind-Bending Account of SPLIT with director Chris Shaw
  • Animation from the Abyss After Dark Edition
  • Strange But True: Kane Hodder’s Candid Farts
  • Analogtising Special Edition featuring AUDIO / VIDEO PLUS
  • A Future Vision of the VCR: Tips and Tricks on Keeping Your VCR Alive in Modern Times

As always, Lunchmeat is “Perfect bound, with full-color covers, and black & white guts.”

You can grab Issue #10 for $9.99, or upgrade to a Lunchmeat t-shirt bundle for $29.99!

Josh explains, “LUNCHMEAT is your number one destination for the celebration and preservation of VHS and video store culture! Fast forward to LUNCHMEATVHS.COM for all kinds of rewind-inclined goodies, including magazines, small press publications, Tapehead apparel, Limited Edition VHS releases, and more! Your VCR will thank you, dudes!”

Keep your eyes peeled for more exciting announcements, coming soon from Lunchmeat…

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