![]() ![]() In the 80s and 90s, Wilde also presented and wrote eight different music and film review TV programs in the UK. Wilde was a founder member of the mime/dance/music group, SHOCK, which supported such artists as Gary Numan, Ultravox, Depeche Mode and Adam & the Ants in the 1980s. She has performed in cabaret in Bangkok, Thailand, robotically danced in the Bollywood blockbuster, Janbazz, played a vicious mugger in the vigilante thriller Death Wish III, and was a drummer for an electronica band in the so-called "Holy Grail of unfinished and unreleased 80's horror", Grizzly II: The Concert. On top of that, this is a poignant, funny, sexually-charged, hardcore critique of popular culture and a deconstruction of relationships, academia, and art."īarbie Wilde is best known as the Female Cenobite in Clive Barker's classic cult horror movie Hellbound: Hellraiser II. Review extract of Wilde's debut novel, The Venus Complex: "A novel by a female Cenobite that gives the world a smart, artistic, cynical, cultured serial killer who could give Hannibal Lecter a run for his money. As much a chilling collection of frightful fiction as a delight for the darker senses, this is a satisfying triumph in a befitting, unforgiving, style." Wilde's mastery of shocking violence is given full rein in subjects ranging from reclusive self-imprisonment to the exploration of European nightmares. She creates a dreadful family legacy in "Botophobia," in which there are not merely skeletons in the closet but unworldly powers hidden in the basement. In "Writer's Block," Wilde combines the psychological torture of an unknown artist with the erotic egotism of fandom to create a fascinating sexual horror. This character-focused exploration is sensual in its brutality. The most delightfully terrifying entries form the Cilicium Trilogy, which reveals the complex origin and destiny of Sister Cilice. ![]() "In this impressive collection of short stories, actor Wilde (who played the Female Cenobite in the film classic Hellbound: Hellraiser II) reveals a world of beautiful fear. Publishers Weekly 'Starred Review' for Voices of the Damned: "Bad Barbie" Featurette, Fangoria (America's #1 Horror Magazine) "Damaged people, ultraviolence, murder and explicit sex-what's not to love about her work?" For the latest news, reviews and interviews about Barbie Wilde and her dark crime novel, The Venus Complex (Comet Press) or her upcoming illustrated short horror story collection, Voices of the Damned (published on Halloween 2015 by SST Publications), please go to. ![]()
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