Fangoria
Horror is wel echt mijn ding. Daarom ook heb ik een abonnement op het Amerikaanse maandblad Fangoria. Meer nog: ik verzamel oude nummers van dit bloederig magazine.
14 zoekresultaten gevonden met "An American Werewolf in London": | |||
Fangoria#13 | p.13 | An American Werewolf in London | |
John Landis - director of The Blues Brothers and Animal House - on his 10-year "dream project." | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#1 | p.12 | Rick Baker and An American Werewolf In London | |
Is there a fright film fan who isn't already aware of Rick Baker's list of contributions to the genre? | |||
Fangoria#17 | p.28 | On Wolves real & reel | |
We've always wanted to use that corny title! A nice article for a change. | |||
Fangoria#29 | p.2 | Scream Greats #4: 'American Werewolf in London' | |
"Scream Greats" Pull-Out Poster #4 'American Werewolf in London' | |||
Fangoria#29 | p.22 | The Undead American in London | |
Actor-turned-producer Griffin Dunne on his two careers, and on An American Werewolf in London | |||
Fangoria#129 | p.12 | Full Moon Fever: Werewolves on Reels | |
Created by sorcery and science, the legendary monsters have prowled the screen since silent days. | |||
Fangoria#129 | p.24 | Full Moon Fever: When the American Werewolf Howled | |
Twelve years ago, under a full moon, John Landis and company made lycanthrophy funnier -and bloodier- than ever before. | |||
Fangoria#129 | p.29 | Full Moon Fever: A Lycanthropic Sequel in Limbo | |
With all the lousy horror flicks given follow-ups in the last few years, why couldn't "American Werewolf in London" have one? John Landis explains why. | |||
Fangoria#134 | p.20 | Full Moon Fever II: The New Breed of Werewolf FX | |
The people who put the spectacle into lycanthropy discuss their groundbreaking contributions. | |||
Fangoria#300 | p.9 | An American Werewolf in London | |
Fangoria#307 | p.54 | Bad Moon Still Rising | |
John Landis showed lycanthropy is a new light in his landmark "An American Werewolf in London." | |||
Fangoria#313 | p.19 | An American Werewolf's Girl | |
Ageless English actress Jenny Agutter had one of her great screen romances with a lycanthrope. | |||
Fangoria#329 | p.74 | Where are the Wolves? | |
With their rich history on screen, we should be seeing lycanthropes there more often. | |||
Fangoria#333 | p.64 | A Modest Prop-Posal | |
Tom Spina's restoration efforts help classic screen terrors live on. |