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.
45 zoekresultaten gevonden met "Flick": | |||
Fangoria#29 | p.60 | Loose Joints | |
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.22 | A Bloody Ticket to Circus of the Dead | |
From the wilds of Texas comes a killer-clown flick that promises to big top them all. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.44 | The Trouble With Spookies | |
Too many monsyters for too little money caused big problems on the small-budgeted '80s flick. | |||
Fangoria#57 | p.30 | What is Wraith? | |
A roundtable discussion by the young stars and director of a new supernatural actioner sheds light on a new summer fear flick. | |||
Fangoria#58 | p.49 | Horror Hero From Beyond | |
"Dawn of the Dead" star Ken Foree returns to the genre in the new Lovecraft terror Flick! | |||
Fangoria#64 | p.46 | Raiders of the Living Dead - Zombies on a Shoestring | |
"Dracula vs. Frankenstein" creator Sam Sherman muses over the death of the drive-in and the birth of his latest undead action flick. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#7 | p.51 | Street Trash Gallery | |
Gory delights from the midnight flick. | |||
Fangoria#95 | p.46 | The Darkman Cometh | |
Will the team behind the "Evil Dead" flicks make the big time with a disfigured avenger? We'd bet on it. | |||
Fangoria#104 | p.7 | The Postal Zone | |
Agreements on "Silence"; disagreements on video flicks | |||
Fangoria#109 | p.46 | The Borrower - A Beheadtime Story | |
Writer Richard Fire collaborated with John McNaughton on the director's pair of horror films, proving - as does their alien flick - that two heads are better than one. | |||
Fangoria#111 | p.10 | "The Corpse Grinders" on Stage | |
Ted V. Mikels joins Roger Corman as a B-flick auteur who's been adapted to the stage. | |||
Fangoria#112 | p.7 | The Postal Zone | |
Lecter objector; slasher flicks pro and con | |||
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#147 | p.68 | Classic Creatures Revisited | |
Producer Aubrey Schenck worked with fading veterans and rising stars on a series of B-horror flicks. | |||
Fangoria#213 | p.58 | Beast of Blood | |
With this 1970 flick, the "Blood Island" series came to a screaming end. | |||
Fangoria#264 | p.78 | Blacula Blood Brother | |
This 1972 film wasn't your typical vampire flick - or your typical blaxploitation entry. | |||
Fangoria#267 | p.74 | Scarecrows In Farm's Way | |
A look back at one of the standout fright flicks from the late-'80s field. | |||
Fangoria#272 | p.82 | Gutterballs Bowling for Splatter | |
Writer/director Ryan Nicholson found a new setting for his homage to '80s youth-slaughter flicks. | |||
Fangoria#275 | p.48 | Mirrors Mirrors on the Wall | |
What's the bloodiest new remake of all? Probably this latest flick from the man who redid "The Hills Have Eyes." | |||
Fangoria#277 | p.68 | A Bloody Dip in Wicked Lake | |
You think you've seen over-the-top exploitation? This flick will wash away that believe. | |||
Fangoria#283 | p.34 | Scar in Your Face | |
That's "in your face," not "on our face," thanks to the 3-D technology utilized on this grisly stalker flick. | |||
Fangoria#293 | p.29 | Subterranean Shockers | |
The Descent is a prime example of how the horror film can unnervingly exploit the subjective fear of tight spaces. Some other flicks that have done this rather well... | |||
Fangoria#293 | p.38 | Meadowoods - Murderous Points of View | |
Get deep into the minds of youthful killers via the latest found-footage fright flick. | |||
Fangoria#296 | p.72 | Diary of Deb: Watch Satan Hates You... or Be Damned!!! | |
But you'll love what this tribute to religious scare flicks has to offer. | |||
Fangoria#297 | p.16 | Born to Be Undead - Psychomania | |
Two exploitation stalwarts -the undead and motorcycles- collided in this cult Brit flick. | |||
Fangoria#298 | p.30 | Elvira's Movie Macabre Bounces Back | |
The '80's hottest horror hostess has a new show and a new batch of B-flicks to share. | |||
Fangoria#303 | p.20 | A Fistful of Fangs Priest | |
If you worship vampire-slayer flicks, check out this crossbreed of horror and Western tropes. | |||
Fangoria#303 | p.36 | The Butcher of Madison Co. | |
Here's a terror-in-the woods flick where you can really see what's going on - but might not want to. | |||
Fangoria#311 | p.26 | Absentia Where Terror is Found | |
Mike Flanagan's flick aims for the subtle approach, but true fear doesn't go missing. Fango Seal of Approval. | |||
Fangoria#314 | p.32 | Death Among Friends | |
Fango fave Danielle Harris steps behind the camera to direct the ultimate anti-"chick flick." | |||
Fangoria#314 | p.50 | A Woman of Many Parts | |
No matter what uncomfortable situations she has to face in flicks like Slime City Massacre, Debbie always soldiers on. | |||
Fangoria#314 | p.56 | The Video Dead Stalk On | |
The '80s direct-to-tape zombie flick won't stay deceased, thanks to a growing cult following. | |||
Fangoria#323 | p.24 | Hidden in the Woods - Chile Con Carnage | |
Soon to hit Stateside screens, this down-and-dirty flick has already inspired outrage - and a U.S. remake. | |||
Fangoria#326 | p.45 | F**k You, Frankenstein! | |
When Mary Shelley had her haunted summer, little did she what kind of movies she would help create. | |||
Fangoria#329 | p.58 | Time To Kill | |
"Serial Kaller" and "Axe to Grind" It's age before booty as Debbie massacres her way through these two flicks. | |||
Fangoria#331 | p.38 | Terrifying-Leigh | |
The mind behind many a fright flick, Leigh Whannell breaks down his personal (Jigsaw) puzzle. | |||
Fangoria#331 | p.60 | Friedman's Frights | |
Though not a horrific household name, Richard Friedman has been making scare flicks for decades. | |||
Fangoria#332 | p.59 | Fright Show - Analog Omnibus | |
The Fango-affiliated VHS anthology combined four frightful fan flicks. | |||
Fangoria#333 | p.58 | All Cheerleaders Die - Gimme A Z! | |
Acually, these living dead girls aren't your typical zombies, and this isn't your typical teen horror flick. | |||
Fangoria#338 | p.14 | Resurrecting the Messiah - Part One | |
An offering of thanks and praise (and reappraisal) to the early-'70s cult flick "Messiah of Evil." | |||
Fangoria#340 | p.54 | VHS YES! | |
A look at some choice horror flicks still stuck in analog limbo. | |||
Fangoria#346 | p.56 | Filmmakers' Favorites: Joe Augustine on Night of the Demons | |
Welcome to the first in an ongoing series of articles in which current genre-movie artisans get the opportunity to chat up the creators of past films they love. To launch, we hooked up the writer/director of the indie hit We Are Still Here with the man who penned the flick that traumatized him asa child... | |||
Fangoria#346 | p.72 | The Joy Of Sex And Violence | |
Making fear flicks has brought nothing but pleasure to this indie auteur. | |||
Fangoria#353 | p.58 | Lifecast: All The Reds | |
Josh & Sierra Russell - this year's Chainsaw Award winners for best creature FX - are out to make Bliss the goriest indie vampire flick you've seen. | |||
Fangoria#354 | p.76 | Don't mess with The Jesus: Horror and Christianity's Crossovers | |
This holiday season, ditch the latest killer Santa flick, and put "Christ" back into "Christmas" with some Christian horror films. |