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.
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The Bloody Best of Fangoria#5 | p.4 | To Wit: Two Faces & Editors, Too! | |
The nice thing about being schizophrenic is that whenever you eat dinner, you never dine alone. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#6 | p.4 | Transcript of Terror | |
You want new? You want different? You want unusual? You get it every month in the pages of Fangoria. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#5 | p.5 | David Cronenberg: Scanning | |
The Canadian filmmaker contemplates the mind-blowing possibilities of originality and the disturbing potential of adaptations. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#6 | p.5 | From Michigan with Blood | |
Emptying a cabin filled with cow dung was just one of creator Sam Raimi's adventures during the making of his "Evil Dead" movies. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#7 | p.5 | Uncle George Remembers | |
George Romero talks about days of the drive-in and how we threw it all away. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#5 | p.8 | The Dick Miller Story Revisited | |
Horrordom's favorite character actor offers a few more memories from his life in the movies. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#5 | p.12 | Tom Savini: In Bloody Close-Up | |
The makeup FX scream great gets personal, reflecting on the connections between screen gore and bloody reality - and how fate intervened in his life. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#5 | p.16 | John Carpenter: Of Fog and Things | |
With new fantasies on the horizon, the noted genre filmmaker looks back at where his screen talents have taken him. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#5 | p.21 | De Palma Speaks | |
The controversial director answers his critics and responds to the "Body Double" fallout. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#5 | p.24 | The Year of Wes Craven | |
Lock the windows! Bolt your imagination! The cult writer/director of "A Nightmare on Elm Street" prowls again, unleashing new terror from "The Twilight Zone". | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#8 | p.34 | New Feature: Friday the 13th Scrapbook | |
After seven movies, a music video and a TV series, you know that our files are just bursting with Friday the 13th photos. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#7 | p.41 | Clive Barker: No Apologies | |
Everyone talks about public opinion, but few authors do anything about it. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#8 | p.42 | New Interview: Norman Knows Best | |
It took Anthony Perkins 15 years to come to grips with having created the modern movie murderer. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#6 | p.44 | James Cameron: Where Aliens Dare | |
The writer/director who built "Terminator" talks about the trials and tribulations of declaring war on "ALIENS." | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#8 | p.56 | New Interview: As the Dark Shadows Turn | |
Producer Dan Curtis remembers his days as the titan of TV terror. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#4 | p.73 | No Shame | |
Did you have to slip this magazine under your jacket in order to sneak it into your house without your mother seeing it? | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#3 | p.73 | Outside Hollywood Afterthoughts by the Editor | |
In Hollywood, films are now so costly to make that a hefty percentage of the populace must plunk down their dollars at the boxoffice for a "medium budget" film to make a profit. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#1 | p.74 | Finally An Explanation | |
Afterthoughts by the Editor. | |||
Fangoria#1 | p.8 | Doctor Who: Master of TV Time and Space | |
A British sensation makes its way to the United States... only 15 years after its debut. | |||
Fangoria#1 | p.10 | Tom Savini: New Master of Magical Makeup | |
With only four films and over 70 stage productions to his credit, makeup artist, stuntman and actor Tom Savini is shock filmdom's newest rising star. | |||
Fangoria#1 | p.20 | An Amazing Amazon Adventure | |
Twenty-five years ago, Universal felt the need to unleash a new monster to compete with the likes of Dracula and Frankenstein. Delving into the Amazon jungle, they came up with The Creature from the Black Lagoon, a finned fury that stalked its prey in 3-D! | |||
Fangoria#1 | p.26 | The New Wolfman Grits and Growls | |
Even a man who is pure of heart and says his prayers by night may become a wolf when the wolfbane blooms and the moon is full and bright... | |||
Fangoria#1 | p.28 | The Amityville Horror: Real or Reel? | |
The best-selling book is now a terrifying film. | |||
Fangoria#1 | p.30 | Twenty-five Years with Godzilla | |
A quarter of a century ago, Japan unearthed a titanic radioactive reptile and a star was bornÂ… and reborn over a period of 25 years, in 15 motion pictures. | |||
Fangoria#1 | p.32 | Godzilla Poster | |
A colorful painting/montage used for the Italian re-release of Godzilla. | |||
Fangoria#1 | p.50 | Galactica's Lost Aliens | |
Attempting to cope with the dizzying whirl of weekly TV, Battlestar Galactica was forced to eliminate some of its creepiest crewmembers. | |||
Fangoria#1 | p.52 | Alien | |
Alien, a $10 million motion picture directed by Ridley Scott and scripted by Dan O'Bannon, concerns the voyage of the starship Nostromo and its crew's encounter with galactic horror. | |||
Fangoria#1 | p.54 | The New Shape of Animation | |
It all started with a mouse, but in the 70s, animation has been given a new life by rabbits and hobbits. | |||
Fangoria#1 | p.58 | Don Maitz: Bringer of Wonder | |
A Gallery of Ghoulish Delights Appearing in Every Issue. | |||
Fangoria#1 | p.63 | It Fell From the Sky | |
Fangoria#1 | p.65 | Nocturna | |
Fangoria#2 | p.4 | Imagination Inc. | |
A PG-rated editorial | |||
Fangoria#2 | p.8 | Phantasm | |
An interview with Director-Writer-Cinematographer Don Coscarelli | |||
Fangoria#2 | p.12 | The Humanoid | |
American International Pictures is currently negotiating for the U.S. release of the newest Italian space opera | |||
Fangoria#2 | p.14 | Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Two Faces of Fright | |
Director Rouben Mamoulian recalls the intricacies of creating Fredric March's horrific quality during the filming of 1932's screen classic | |||
Fangoria#2 | p.62 | Jason of Star Command | |
Fangoria#3 | p.4 | Imagination Inc. | |
In Search of Fun - Founding editor Joe Bonham is looking for a good time. | |||
Fangoria#3 | p.8 | Arabian Adventure | |
It's "the ultimate flying-carpet movie" - and it's flying your way soon! | |||
Fangoria#3 | p.12 | The Brood and Other Terrors | |
Writer-Director David Cronenberg interviewed by Bob Martin | |||
Fangoria#3 | p.18 | Matheson on 'Somewhere in Time' | |
Fangoria spoke again with Richard Matheson shortly after his return from location shooting on Somewhere in Time. | |||
Fangoria#3 | p.24 | Creatures Great and Small - The SF Films of Jack Arnold | |
Behind the scenes of The Incredible Shrinking Man, Tarantula and The Creature with the man who directed the shape of 50s horror. The master of Hollywood horror inteviewed. | |||
Fangoria#3 | p.28 | It Came from Outer Space | |
Bradbury and Arnold on the making of the 3-D invasion classic. | |||
Fangoria#3 | p.46 | Stephen King Living in | |
The author of such horror epics as Carrie and 'Salem's Lot talks of his visit on the set of Stanley Kubrick's The Shining - another of King's tales of terror. | |||
Fangoria#3 | p.55 | Michael Sullivan | |
Full-scale film props and miniature worlds from a model-sculptor with a flair for the fantastic! | |||
Fangoria#3 | p.59 | Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected | |
Who is Roald Dahl? And why is he writing all these ghastly stories? | |||
Fangoria#4 | p.4 | Imagination Inc. | |
Trend-conscious managing editor Bob Woods with some words on the wierd. | |||
Fangoria#4 | p.7 | The Aliens of Star Trek | |
At Last! Thirteen years after its television debut, Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek has made a successful transition to the big screen. | |||
Fangoria#4 | p.22 | Don Siegel versus The Pods | |
How America's leading director of action films created an SF classic - in spite of the studio system. | |||
Fangoria#4 | p.38 | On the Set of 'Salem's Lot | |
Stephen King's best-selling novel becomes a major television production | |||
Fangoria#5 | p.23 | Them! | |
Making a mountain out of an anthill is no picnic. Ask Ted Sherdeman, producer-writer for the 1954 classic... | |||
Fangoria#5 | p.34 | Dennis Anderson & "The Road to Danasir" | |
Epic fantasy with Dennis Anderson and The Road to Danasir. | |||
Fangoria#5 | p.40 | The Wolfen | |
Fangoria#6 | p.4 | Imagination Inc. - Anniversary One | |
Obligatory Anniversary Editorial - you can skip this, if you like. | |||
Fangoria#6 | p.5 | The Postal Zone | |
It Came from the Mailbox... and no one had the nerve to send it back! | |||
Fangoria#6 | p.14 | Friday The 13th: A Day For Terror | |
Director-Producer-Writer Sean Cunningham interviewed by Bob Martin. | |||
Fangoria#6 | p.17 | The Quartermass Saga | |
The Quartermass Quartet concludes with Sir John Mills in the final adventure of Britain's SF hero. | |||
Fangoria#6 | p.22 | Vincent Price The Corman Years | |
In an exclusive two-part interview, the elder statesman of evil recalls his part in the making of Roger Corman's AIP Poe films. | |||
Fangoria#6 | p.26 | Stephen King and George A. Romero: Collaboration in Terror | |
Considering the popular and critical acclaim both men have received for their work in their respective media, it's not surprising to learn that the two are mutual admirers. | |||
Fangoria#6 | p.55 | Count Fangor | |
Howard "Cryptkicker" Cruse with the first adventure of FANGORIA's fun-loving fiend. | |||
Fangoria#6 | p.64 | Alien and 'Salem's Lot | |
Fangoria#7 | p.4 | Imagination Inc. | |
A farewell to three modern masters of the filmworld: Hitchcock, Pal, Bava | |||
Fangoria#7 | p.5 | The Postal Zone | |
Where the post catches up with us | |||
Fangoria#7 | p.17 | His Beast Is Yet to Come! | |
A rising young talent and his crew of critters from the space opera Galaxina | |||
Fangoria#7 | p.21 | The Shining | |
The most eagerly awaited terror film since The Exorcist! | |||
Fangoria#7 | p.51 | Chuck Jones The Great American Animator | |
Animator's premier director on his life with Bugs, Daffy and Co. | |||
Fangoria#7 | p.55 | The Legacy of Alfred Hitchcock | |
Part One - From The Lodger to Rear Window; plus the Hitchcock Suspense Filmography | |||
Fangoria#7 | p.61 | Monster Invasion | |
Caveman; Inferno; Mamma Dracula; The Hitch-Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy; Witches' Brew | |||
Fangoria#8 | p.4 | Imagination Inc. | |
What evil lurks in the heart of a movie critic? Our editor knows. | |||
Fangoria#8 | p.7 | Behind the scenes of "The Shining" with Scatman Crothers | |
Kubrick's Dick Halloran talks abou the making of the controversial terror "epic." | |||
Fangoria#8 | p.10 | The Horror of Dracula | |
Hammer Films expand its empire of fright with its second Lee and Cushing classic - as recorded by effects man Syd Pearson and film editor Bill Lenny. | |||
Fangoria#8 | p.18 | Gary Kurtz Producer of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back | |
The Star Wars sequel has proven itself a powerful fantasy film in its own right. Producer Kurtz offers his personal view of the making of an epic. | |||
Fangoria#8 | p.22 | John Carpenter | |
The man who broke into Hollywood "Escape(s) from New York" - with a few stops in between. | |||
Fangoria#8 | p.27 | B Is for Blaisdell - Part One | |
A talk with the top FX man of the 1950s B-movie boom proves that... B is for Blaisdell | |||
Fangoria#8 | p.32 | Take a ride with Death in The Hearse | |
Trish Van DeVere is a no-hold-barred confrontation with a 1953 Packard! | |||
Fangoria#8 | p.52 | Force Five | |
Previewing an ambitious new animated science-fiction TV series! | |||
Fangoria#8 | p.59 | Count Fangor | |
An invitation to dine with Fangor, Cryptina and Ratfeed - it's the last castle on the left! | |||
Fangoria#8 | p.60 | Clash of the Titans | |
Fangoria#9 | p.4 | The Trouble with Martin | |
A mind-stirring message from publisher Kerry O'Quinn. | |||
Fangoria#9 | p.7 | Motel Hell | |
From the producers of Time After Time... From the writer of Demon Seed... From the dirctor of Arabian Adventure... ...something a little different... | |||
Fangoria#9 | p.24 | A Mini-Interview With Jamie Lee Curtis | |
Jeff Gelb, a corresopndent for the WNBC-FM radio netwerk, recently spoke with Jamie Lee Curtis for NBC's information and entertainment feature "The Source." | |||
Fangoria#9 | p.25 | The Elephant Man | |
It's not a horror film. | |||
Fangoria#9 | p.29 | He Knows You're Alone | |
Another surprise blockbuster from a young independent filmmaker... Armand Mastroianni interviewed by Leslie Horvitz | |||
Fangoria#9 | p.34 | There Is Nothing Wrong With Your Television Set | |
He controlled the horizontal He controlled the vertical Leslie Stevens Interviewed, Part One. | |||
Fangoria#9 | p.36 | The Canons of The Outer Limits | |
Shortly after Joseph Stefano was hired as line producer for The Outer Limits (at the time, still known as Please Stand By), Leslie Stevens requested that he draw up a set of guidelines for prospective writers to follow in preparing their scripts. | |||
Fangoria#9 | p.44 | B Is for Blaisdell - Part Two | |
Part two of an interview with the foremost monster maker of the 1950s B-movie boom. | |||
Fangoria#9 | p.62 | Caveman | |
Danforth has left the project apparently due to creative differences with the film's producers. | |||
Fangoria#9 | p.62 | Outlands | |
An epidemic of homicidal psychosis has hit Con-Am 27. | |||
Fangoria#10 | p.4 | Bits and Pieces | |
Comings and goings, tids and bits, this and that, odds and sods. | |||
Fangoria#10 | p.5 | The Postal Zone | |
Critics controversy and censorship scandals in a special expanded PZ! | |||
Fangoria#10 | p.10 | Mother's Day | |
An interview with director Charles Kaufman about the first horror movie to honor Mother! | |||
Fangoria#10 | p.14 | I Create the Body Cosmic | |
Make-up King Dick Smith talks about the creation of Altered State's amazing effects and all the problems along the way. | |||
Fangoria#10 | p.23 | Telling of Tomorrow | |
A talk with Theodore Sturgeon about some of television's more memorable moments | |||
Fangoria#10 | p.26 | Tex Avery: A Legacy of Laughter (1908-1980) | |
The spirit behind Bugs, Porky and Daffy is remembered in a special tribute. | |||
Fangoria#10 | p.30 | The Great Animated Apes | |
At long last! The final exciting chapter in the continuing saga of The Great Animated Apes - Part III: Mighty Joe Young | |||
Fangoria#10 | p.36 | The Horror of Sangster | |
The screenwriter behind Hammer Films' revivals of Frankenstein and Dracula recalls his role in that studio's "Golden Age." | |||
Fangoria#10 | p.40 | There Is Nothing Wrong With Your Television Set | |
Leslie Stevens on The Outer Limits, Part Two | |||
Fangoria#10 | p.51 | Faeries | |
A coversation with the three animators who will soon give us the history of Faeries | |||
Fangoria#10 | p.59 | Count Fangor | |
It's the Holiday Season in Fangoria | |||
Fangoria#11 | p.4 | Thanks! | |
In which our editor indulges in shameless flattery and self-congratulation. | |||
Fangoria#11 | p.8 | Scanning with Stephen Lack | |
A talk with the young actor whose eyes can make you lose your head! | |||
Fangoria#11 | p.16 | Charles Griffith and the Little Shop of Corman! | |
An Interview with AIP's maverick screenwriter! | |||
Fangoria#11 | p.26 | The Final Conflict | |
It's not a horror film producer Harvey Bernhard claims, but it will shock you! | |||
Fangoria#11 | p.29 | The Curse of Sangster | |
The prolific screenwriter moves to the U.S., bringing more horror with him! | |||
Fangoria#11 | p.39 | The Cat and the Canary | |
The Master historian's column begins with... The Cat and the Canary! | |||
Fangoria#11 | p.44 | Beauty and the Beast | |
A look back at the now-classic French film and its creator, Jean Cocteau | |||
Fangoria#11 | p.57 | Count Fangor | |
Playtime with the Count - bring your own milk & cookies! | |||
Fangoria#11 | p.59 | The Scanners are Loose!!! | |
Competition. Relive the terror of Scanners with the Tower paperback book! | |||
Fangoria#11 | p.59 | Ward 13 | |
Fangoria#11 | p.60 | Panic Offshore | |
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#1 | p.12 | Friday The 13th, Part 2 More Summer Camp Horror | |
Jason returns to avenge his Mom, with an all-new set of camper-victims - Producer-Director Steve Miner promises more of the same (only better!). | |||
Fangoria#13 | p.4 | Anniversary Two | |
Another anniversary editorial - already! | |||
Fangoria#13 | p.8 | The Pit and the Pen | |
Alex continues his remembrance of the great Karloff! | |||
Fangoria#13 | p.10 | Mind Warp: an Infinity of Terror | |
Roger Corman wants to Warp your Mind! | |||
Fangoria#13 | p.17 | P.J. Soles | |
Our Fantasy Film Femme Fatale Series continues with FANGO's favorite cheerleader | |||
Fangoria#13 | p.22 | The Beast Within On Location | |
Fangoria is invited on the set of The Beast Within. | |||
Fangoria#13 | p.28 | Storytellers of Terror | |
Charles L. Grant and Ramsey Campbell discuss what it takes to make horror work on paper! | |||
Fangoria#13 | p.32 | George Romero Part One | |
You've waited for two years - and it's here! Our first extensive audience with the King of the Independents! | |||
Fangoria#13 | p.46 | Dragonslayer | |
Producer and co-writer Hal Barwood on the Paramount-Disney co-production - and the special contributions of the Lucasfilm FX lab! | |||
Fangoria#13 | p.58 | Apparition | |
Fangoria#13 | p.59 | For Romero Fans Only - Our Most Exciting Contest Ever! | |
George Romero follows in the footsteps of Cronenberg and King by allowing us to cheapen his image with another silly contest! | |||
Fangoria#13 | p.61 | Horror Film Stars | |
Fangoria#13 | p.61 | The Parasite | |
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#1 | p.18 | Tom Savini Updated | |
Savini found the time to speak with us on his latest activities, and some of the plans for the Romero film. | |||
Fangoria#16 | p.4 | Changes | |
Marshall Bob appoints a deputy & other exciting stuff. | |||
Fangoria#16 | p.8 | Time Travelling with Chris Tucker | |
Britain's leding makeup technician visits history, prehistory, and soon - a fantastic alien planet! | |||
Fangoria#16 | p.19 | Dick Smith | |
First of two parts - an in-depth conversation with the Living Master of Special Makeup Effect - | |||
Fangoria#16 | p.25 | White Zombie | |
Alex examines Lugosi's neglected gem, White Zombie. | |||
Fangoria#16 | p.28 | Horror in Comics - Part Five | |
Ron Goulart emerges from the archives once again with a potpourri of heroes weird & strange. | |||
Fangoria#16 | p.35 | The Harryhausen Interview | |
The wrap-up to our three-part conversation with the stop-motion magician - and a complete guide to his feature films! | |||
Fangoria#16 | p.35 | The Ray Harryhausen Filmography | |
The filmography of Ray Harryhausen. | |||
Fangoria#16 | p.42 | Lawrence D. Cohen | |
The screenwriter of Carrie and Ghost Story discusses his "novel" approach to film adaptation. | |||
Fangoria#16 | p.46 | On the Set of Swamp Thing Part 2: Adrienne Barbeau | |
Plus: a brief moment with Nicholas Worth and The Fire Stunt | |||
Fangoria#16 | p.50 | Peter Straub | |
The author of Ghost Story and Shadowland talks about some exciting work-in-progress! | |||
Fangoria#16 | p.54 | Basket Case | |
Writer-director Frank Henenlotter and producer Edgar Ievins tell us just how easy it is to make an important horror film... | |||
Fangoria#16 | p.59 | Louisiana Swamp Murders | |
Fangoria#16 | p.59 | The Hunger | |
Fangoria#16 | p.61 | The Beast Within | |
Fangoria#16 | p.62 | Citizen Vampire | |
Fangoria#17 | p.4 | Imagination Inc. | |
"Uncle" Bob Martin whipped off this month's editorial in about 5 minutes! He doesn't even read that fast! | |||
Fangoria#17 | p.8 | The Pit and the Pen of Alex Gordon | |
Alex's introduction to the star of many a B - Mr. Harry Ape! | |||
Fangoria#17 | p.10 | Alan Ormsby | |
From live productions in the family garage to screenwriting Paul Schrader's Cat People! | |||
Fangoria#17 | p.13 | White Dog | |
Can a man-eating racist dog find happiness in contemporary California? Director Sam Fuller hopes not... that would spoil the movie. | |||
Fangoria#17 | p.17 | Wes Craven! Also: Dinner with a Playmate | |
Part 3 - On The Set of Swamp Thing | |||
Fangoria#17 | p.28 | On Wolves real & reel | |
We've always wanted to use that corny title! A nice article for a change. | |||
Fangoria#17 | p.34 | An Interview With Rick Rosenthal | |
Are You Ready For Ivy League Terror? | |||
Fangoria#17 | p.38 | Dark Shadows Revisited | |
Return with us to the 1960's - when soapy horror dominated the afternoon airwaves! | |||
Fangoria#17 | p.48 | Dick Smith Part Two | |
The makeup master talks about his effects work on Ghost Story and offers advice to young makeup artists. | |||
Fangoria#17 | p.53 | Fiona Lewis, Who Should Be A Star | |
Our Femme Fatale - a sultry Englishwoman whose Strange Behaviour has stirred up quite a Fury! | |||
Fangoria#17 | p.58 | Mike Finnell | |
One of everybody's favorite producers is newly enscored in an office at Universal. | |||
Fangoria#18 | p.4 | Editorial Briefs | |
"Martin's finest editorial since his respected treatise on art & barbarism" -Roger Siskel | |||
Fangoria#18 | p.8 | Behind the Scenes of Count Fangor Meets Hitler | |
The latest from Fango Productions - because you asked for it! | |||
Fangoria#18 | p.10 | Tom Burman on Cat People and The Beast Within | |
What more can we say? | |||
Fangoria#18 | p.28 | The Pit and the Pen of Alex Gordon | |
Voodoo men, voodoo women - Alex tells all! | |||
Fangoria#18 | p.34 | Herman Cohen | |
An Interview With The Inventor of Teenage Terror! | |||
Fangoria#18 | p.48 | On Location With The Thing | |
We launch our continuing coverage of Carpenter's latest with a conversation with cinematographer Dean Cundey! | |||
Fangoria#18 | p.58 | Embassy Unleashes 3D Terror | |
The Parasite, designed by Stan Winston, slithers away from another bloody mess in three dimensions. | |||
Fangoria#18 | p.59 | Film Competition | |
Fangoria#18 | p.60 | Halloween III Rumors | |
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#2 | p.10 | Parasite | |
A Talk With Producer-Director Charles Band About His Current 3D Horror Release. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#2 | p.54 | Poltergeist | |
An Interview with producer Frank Marshall | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#2 | p.13 | Of Roaches And Snakes | |
Effects Man and Insect Wrangler Ray Mendez Tells About his Work on Death Bite and Creepshow. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#2 | p.13 | Rob Bottin and The Thing | |
The Incredible Dr. Bottin emerges from his lab with a Thing of NightmareÂ… | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#2 | p.54 | Dough White and Makeup Effects Lab | |
The Makeup Effects Artist for Friday the 13th Part III - In 3D Talks About Creating Jason's Bloody Exploits and his Career in the Effects Field. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#2 | p.21 | Creepshow | |
A casual chat with Mr. George A. Romero. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#2 | p.25 | Ingrid Pitt | |
The Spectacular Hammer Femme Fatale. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#3 | p.20 | Evil Dead | |
Stephen King calls it "the most ferociously original movie of 1982." | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#2 | p.50 | Dr. Cyclops Extra: Blood Feast | |
John Carpenter says it's the only movie that ever offended him. | |||
Fangoria#24 | p.8 | Larry Cohen & Q | |
The man who brought you It's Alive delivers a different kind of monster movie. | |||
Fangoria#24 | p.24 | Ackermonster Quits Famous Monsters! | |
"Acksclusive" to FANGORIA The Most Incredible Article We - Or Any Other Filmonster Magazine - Has Ever Published! | |||
Fangoria#24 | p.28 | The Hosts That Ate Cleveland! | |
Staying Sick With Ghoulardi and The Ghoul - The Saga of Horror Hosting in Cleveland. | |||
Fangoria#24 | p.34 | Richard Gordon | |
The Veteran Horror Producer Talks About His 25 Years In Movies, From Fiend Without a Face to The Cat and the Canary. | |||
Fangoria#24 | p.38 | The Pit & the Pen of Alex Gordon | |
Brother Alex Gordon on a foreign curiosity. | |||
Fangoria#24 | p.40 | Klaus Kinski | |
The Master of Screen Depravity Speaks | |||
Fangoria#24 | p.42 | Blood Farming With Ed Kelleher | |
A Talk With the Screenwriter of those Cult Curiousities, Invasion of the Blood Farmers and Shriek of the Mutilated. | |||
Fangoria#24 | p.54 | Steve Neill | |
"Steve Neill is an FX artist!" "No! Steve Neill is a film producer!" Hey, wait a minute - you're BOTH right... | |||
Fangoria#24 | p.58 | Who Wrote Poltergeist? | |
You may not even be sure who directed it yet. Now it is unclear who wrote it. | |||
Fangoria#24 | p.59 | It Came From Hollywood | |
Paramount's compilation of low-budget horror and exploitation films. | |||
Fangoria#24 | p.60 | Hershell Gordon Lewis - The Book! | |
Hershell Gordon Lewis An His World of Exploitation Film. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#3 | p.34 | Alone In The Dark | |
Writer-director Jack Sholder proves that you don't have to like horror to make a good one. | |||
Fangoria#26 | p.12 | Dick Smith and The Hunger | |
The Makeup King Reveals the Secrets of his Effects for Tony Scott's Vampire Film. | |||
Fangoria#26 | p.21 | Ed French | |
After a decade of acting and stage makeup, he switched careers to become a 30-year-old "newcomer" in makeup effects. | |||
Fangoria#26 | p.29 | I, Corpse Grinder | |
Ted V. Minkels, Director of Astro Zombies and The Corpse Grinders, Spills His Guts About his Fabulous Exploitation Career. | |||
Fangoria#26 | p.36 | The Pit & the Pen of Alex Gordon | |
The danger of splatter and the films of Lionel Atwill. All in one column! | |||
Fangoria#26 | p.45 | I Walked with a Zombie | |
Fangoria#26 | p.46 | John Caglione | |
A Visit with the Dick Smith Protégé who Masterminded the Amazing Makeup Effects of Amityville II. | |||
Fangoria#26 | p.50 | At Home With Herschell Gordon Lewis | |
Manuscript found in Miami garbage dump, circa 1982 Author: Randy Palmer Present whereabouts: unknown | |||
Fangoria#26 | p.59 | Trash Video | |
The field of horror video cassettes continues to florish. | |||
Fangoria#26 | p.60 | Little Shop of Blood | |
The cast of the Little Shop of Horrors play gives blood. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.6 | Pieces - Birth of a Bloodbath | |
In 1982, you had to go to Madrid for a truly insane chainsaw massacre. | |||
Fangoria#28 | p.12 | Directing Psycho II | |
Australian Director Richard Franklin on the Challenge of Following in Hitchcock's Footsteps | |||
Fangoria#28 | p.17 | William Fruet and Spasms | |
Haunted by his visions of scaled vermin, Oliver Reed prepares to do away with the preternatural brute. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.18 | Analog Atrocity: The Switchblade Insane Diaries | |
An indie horror veteran dishes about the making of his latest DIT gorefest. | |||
Fangoria#28 | p.20 | Dick Smith and Spasms | |
Spasms, on the face of it, doesn't seem to be a "Dick Smith" kind of picture. | |||
Fangoria#28 | p.28 | History of A.I.P. - Part 2 | |
The Beast Was W Perculator! | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.28 | Our Man In Matoul | |
Actor Ian McCulloch battled cannibal corpses and restless natives in the greatest Italian gorefest of all time. | |||
Fangoria#28 | p.32 | Old Horror, New Horror | |
An Esteemed Film Historian Takes a Sharp Look at the Classic Style of Horror Filmmaking and Compares it to the Screen's New Breed of Gory Terror. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.32 | The Profane Exhibit: Filling His Quorum | |
FX veteran Sergio Stivaletti assumes the director's chair for the shock anthology. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.34 | Still Linnea | |
Our favorite cover girl is keeping a hand -and everything else- in the horror scene. | |||
Fangoria#28 | p.37 | Little Shop of Horrors | |
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.40 | Friday the 13th | |
How to serve up Bacon (Kevin) with extra red sauce. | |||
Fangoria#28 | p.42 | On The Set of The Dead Zone Part One | |
Uncle Bob visits the set of David Cronenberg's latest thriller! | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.44 | Far Beyond Horror | |
Metal icon Philip H. Anselmo and friends are stitching together a true horror film/music festival. | |||
Fangoria#28 | p.46 | The Terrifying Makeup of Carl Fullerton | |
A Talk with Makeup FX Man for The Wolfen, Friday the 13th Part 2 and The Hunger | |||
Fangoria#28 | p.56 | The FX of The Deadly Spawn | |
The FX of The Deadly Spawn... from New Jersey it came! | |||
Fangoria#28 | p.61 | 1982 Movie Poll Results | |
Creepshow Big Fango Favorite | |||
Fangoria#28 | p.62 | Sandy Howard | |
Fangoria#29 | p.4 | Where is Uncle Bob? | |
Everitt shares some memories of Uncle Bob and some thoughts on his disappearance. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.6 | Gut Reactions | |
Old fans welcome us back with severed arms. | |||
Fangoria#29 | p.9 | Attention Gorehounds! The Gates Of Hell Are Open! | |
Lucio Fulci, Director of Zombie, Speaks About his Latest Undead Epic! | |||
Fangoria#29 | p.14 | On The Set Of Dead Zone Part Two | |
Uncle Bob's talk with David Cronenberg and screenwriter Jeffrey Boam from the set of the Stephen King adaptation. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.22 | The Devil Within Her | |
Enter the uninhibited and bloody world of performance artist Madelina Horn. | |||
Fangoria#29 | p.27 | Pit and the Pendulum | |
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.28 | Ruggero Deodato: Maestro Cannibale | |
The Italian director staged a "Holocaust" that burned deep into the international consciousness. | |||
Fangoria#29 | p.28 | The Pit & the Pen of Alex Gordon | |
History of AIP Terror - Part III The She Creature Springs to Life at a Christmas Party! | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.34 | Bijou of the Banned: Cat in the Brain | |
A new column on censored cinema debuts with Lucio Fulci's "Cat in the Brain." | |||
Fangoria#29 | p.36 | Sam Sherman and The Bloody Brain Monsters of Ghastly Horror | |
That master of great movie titles speaks! | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.40 | Tales of the Brothers Gore | |
From flesheating to Frankenstein, these sibling special FX artists have done it all. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.43 | Inside Hermann's Head | |
Herrmann Kopp provided the music for a grotty kind of love in the "Nekromantik" duo. | |||
Fangoria#29 | p.44 | Joe Alves and Jaws 3-D | |
The chief architect of "The Spielberg Look" for Jaws and Close Encounters, turns director - in 3-D! | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.46 | Z is for Zulu Zombies | |
Erstwhile Cenobite Barbie Wilde unleashes African ghouls in London. | |||
Fangoria#29 | p.48 | Twilight Zone The Movie | |
"There is a fifth dimension, beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition and it lies between the pit of manÂ’s fears and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area which we call The Twilight Zone." - Rod Serling | |||
Fangoria#29 | p.56 | The Creature Creator of Krull | |
British Makeup Effects Man Nick Maley Talks About his Career, from Horror Planet to Sword-and-Sorcery Fantasy. | |||
Fangoria#29 | p.60 | Beware the Ooze-It | |
Fangoria#29 | p.62 | Little Shop of Horrors - The Movie Musical! | |
Fangoria#30 | p.4 | Enter... The Midnight Writer | |
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.10 | Rock The House | |
It wasn't all serious business when Dimitri made his haunted-prison picture "Slaughterhouse Rock." | |||
Fangoria#30 | p.12 | The British Terror of Freddie Francis | |
The Director of The Skull and Tales from the Crypt Talks About his Prolific Career. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.14 | Tim Lucas: Tales From The Attic | |
The Schindler of 42nd Street | |||
Fangoria#30 | p.17 | An Artist's Artist | |
After performing yeoman's duty with Chambers, Winston and Reardon, Mike McCracken goes solo with the FX for Psycho II | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.18 | Deep River Thoughts | |
We flash back to the origins of screen cannibalism with 20 questions you've always wanted to ask Umberto Lenzi (but were afraid to ask). | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.22 | Life Among The Cannibals | |
Actor Robert Kerman was horrified by some of what went on while making an Italian gore classic. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.26 | Fred Vogel: King of the Modern Underground | |
He started with "August," and things only got more chilling from there. | |||
Fangoria#30 | p.34 | From Rats to Riches The Horror Fiction of James Herbert | |
The Bestselling British Terror Novelist Talks about his World of Gruesome Literature. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.35 | "Body" of Work | |
Writer/director Fred Vogel reveals his next project. | |||
Fangoria#30 | p.38 | On Composing for Halloween | |
Varese-Sarabande has at last released the fright-film fan's most sought-after soundtrack. We greet the occasion with some words from the composer... | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.40 | Ashlynn Yennie: "Centipede" Siren | |
When it comes to horror roles, there's no end in sight for the breakout cult actress. | |||
Fangoria#30 | p.46 | Metalstorm | |
Doug White of Makeup Effects Lab on his Company's Wide-Ranging Contributions to the New Fantasy Adventure in 3D | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.46 | The Cilicium Pandoric | |
It takes a former Cenobite like Barbie Wilde to write about the creation of a new one. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.48 | City of the Walking Dead | |
Original movie poster of City of the Walking Dead. | |||
Fangoria#30 | p.50 | From The Beast to Bates! | |
The Beast Within, Class of 1984 and Psych 2 are just the beginning for screenwriter Tom Holland. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.50 | Splatter | |
"Splatter: Architects of Fear" | |||
Fangoria#30 | p.61 | Hideous Sun Demon - The Final Edition | |
Fangoria#30 | p.67 | Scream Greats #5: 'The Beast Within' | |
"Scream Greats" Pull-Out Poster #5 'The Beast Within' | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.8 | Experiments, Flowers and Mermaids... Oh My! | |
Take a trip into the bowels of Eastern bloodshed with the notorious "Guinea Pig" films. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.34 | Susan Justin's "Forbidden World" | |
A new column devoted to macabre movie music debuts with Susan Justin talking of her spacy "Forbidden World" score. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.40 | Burn, Angel, Burn! | |
Adult-film star Joanna Angel has made a cottage industry out of turning horror classics even more explicit. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.46 | Dark. Deadly. Danielle. | |
It doesn't have to be October for Danielle Harris to get into the "Halloween" spirit. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#4 | p.58 | Pieces | |
From Spain with gore and guffwas. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.11 | Catalogs of Depravity | |
Jake West and Marc Morris guide us through the UK's draconian days of "video nasties." | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#3 | p.14 | Richard Kobritz and Christine | |
The man who brought John Carpenter and Tobe Hooper to television invites you along for a Hell-bound joyride! | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.18 | The Tortured World of Andrey Iskanov | |
From Russia with blood, one confrontational filmmaker continues to hold nothing back. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.22 | His Cross to Scare | |
Filmmaker Adam Ahlbrandt drenches the City of Brotherly Love with vicious bloodletting. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.35 | Tom Savini's Make Up FX Lab: Day of the Moose Clit | |
It took true brains to come up with a unique effect for "Day of the Dead." | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.38 | Delta Dawn | |
It's a red-letter day for sorority babes again. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.42 | Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein | |
Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein continues to make monstrous music for misfits everywhere. | |||
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. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.46 | A Hell Names Franco - Part Two | |
The Spanish sleazemeister continued putting babes behind bars - and did it best with an American star. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.9 | Nick Bougas on Working With Anton LaVey | |
Nick Bougas on Working With Anton LaVey | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.18 | Written in Blood | |
From Dario Argento ti Lucio Fulci, screenwriter Antonio Tentori has penned for Italy's best. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.22 | Bloody, Bloody Bressack | |
From grisly reality to campy nature amok, James Cullen Bressack is sampling all the flavors of horror. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.26 | U.S. of Argh! | |
Uncle Sam gets skewered -along with everyone else- in the revolting "Amerikan Holokaust." | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.29 | Blood on the Turnpike | |
Continuing the hardcore horror tradition, Evan Makrogiannis and Brian Weaver aim to create killer characters. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.32 | Celebrating Red Velvet | |
Shrouded in semi-obscurity, this unconventional fright film deserves rediscovery. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.35 | Anthrax/Stormtroopers of Death Guitarist Scott Ian | |
Whether in Anthrax or S.O.D., Scott Ian has been thrashing out memorable metal for decades. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.42 | Men Behind the Sun - Exploitation or Education? | |
One of the most horrifying chapters of WWII inspired a movie that continues to spark debate about its existence. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.8 | Al Cliver Back to the Jungle | |
From his home in Bali, the former actor reminisces on his balls-out Italian horror films. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.20 | Hello Mary Lou - Goodbye Lunch | |
Some of the late '80s' most creatively horrific sights can be seen in a film that's a sequel in name only. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.25 | Ax Wounds | |
Ikon guitars play the sounds of darkness with Marc Anthony H. Bertone's horrific instruments. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.38 | Rémy Couture - Portrait of a Gore Martyr | |
Can makeup FX go too far? One artist found out they could - the hard way. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.44 | Writer's Block | |
Attending a horror convention can be hell - literally, in Barbie Wilde's story. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.46 | Bleed 'N' Grind | |
Janie Slash, she combines burlesque with the grotesque to bring Deadly Sins to the stage. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#3 | p.61 | Basket Case | |
Writer-director Frank Henenlotter and producer Edgard Ievins tell us just how easy it is to make an independent horror film... | |||
Fangoria#35 | p.6 | Imagination Inc. | |
Everitt on the Book Question | |||
Fangoria#35 | p.12 | Makeup's Greatest Hits | |
Greg Cannom, Mark Shostrom and Rick Lazzarini - makeup men to the stars! | |||
Fangoria#35 | p.16 | The Italian Hitchcock | |
Part two of our Dario Argento interview - Suspiria, Dawn of the Dead and beyond... | |||
Fangoria#35 | p.29 | Video from Planet Arous | |
A look at Admit One, the video company that dares to be junky. | |||
Fangoria#35 | p.32 | Hammer's Monster Man | |
An exclusive interview with Roy Ashton, Hammer Horror's chief makeup artist, the man who "gave Dracula his cutting edge." | |||
Fangoria#35 | p.38 | The Stephen King Interview | |
Part one of our exclusive interview with the master horror novelist. | |||
Fangoria#35 | p.42 | Stephen King's Children of the Corn | |
The new regime at New World Pictures tackles its first horror film. | |||
Fangoria#35 | p.48 | The Pollexfen Factor | |
A look back at 50's horror with the producer of Man from Planet X and The Indestructible Man. | |||
Fangoria#35 | p.56 | On The Set of Firestarter | |
Exclusive Scoop! It's not a horror picture! | |||
Fangoria#35 | p.60 | Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter | |
Fangoria#35 | p.60 | I Spit On Your Trademarks | |
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#4 | p.16 | The Stephen King Interview Part 2 | |
The conclusion of Fango's exclusive talk with the Master of Horror: The Dead Zone, Cujo and The Stand. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#4 | p.23 | It's Miller Time | |
Joe Dante's making a mobie, it's got a funny part - that means... | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#4 | p.44 | Chris Walas | |
Dangerous... Definitely! | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#5 | p.30 | Arnold Schwarzenegger is The Terminator | |
The muscular star stops by with a warning, "I'll be back!" | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#4 | p.47 | James Cameron and The Terminator | |
The Young Dirctor of Piranha II, Screenwriter for Second Blood and Alien II, Debuts as Writer-Director - and it's Not a Sequel! | |||
Fangoria#42 | p.10 | Horror Partners | |
Bestselling novelists Stephen King and Peter Straub on their long-awaited collaboration, The Talisman. | |||
Fangoria#42 | p.20 | Terror Pioneer | |
First of two parts on Mario Bava, Italy's maestro of the macabre. | |||
Fangoria#42 | p.26 | East Side Kids/The Lost City | |
Fangoria#42 | p.32 | DePalma to the Defence... of DePalma | |
Hitchcock heir or Hitchcock looter? The director of Body Double answers his critics. | |||
Fangoria#42 | p.35 | Rapid-Fire Makeup | |
With six fantasy-feature assignments in the past year, John Buechler may be the most prolific makeup-effects man around. | |||
Fangoria#42 | p.40 | The Pit & the Pen of Alex Gordon | |
Remake of She (Who Must be Obeyed) | |||
Fangoria#42 | p.46 | Stecklervision | |
The Videography of the Ultimate Exploitation Film Auteur-Producer-Director-Writer-Star R.D. Steckler. | |||
Fangoria#42 | p.51 | Horror Film Supermarket | |
From Godzilla to Mother's Day - Alexander Beck's wide world of exploitation. | |||
Fangoria#42 | p.55 | The Night Church | |
Fangoria#44 | p.14 | Siodmak's Brain | |
Curt Siodmak - an architect of sci-fi/horror and inventor of "classical horror folklore." | |||
Fangoria#44 | p.20 | Fiend Without a Face | |
Fangoria#44 | p.27 | David Miller Fred Krueger's Main Man! | |
With guest appearances by Rip Torn, Mick Jagger, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ace Frehley and Jason!!!! | |||
Fangoria#44 | p.32 | Horror in Print: Robert R. McCammon | |
Writing in the dead of night, novelist McCammon conjures up L.A. vampires and the descendant of Roderick Usher. | |||
Fangoria#44 | p.35 | Company of Wolves | |
Little Red Riding Hood meets state-of-the-art werewolves in this unique British fantasy film. | |||
Fangoria#44 | p.39 | The Talisman | |
The Talisman written Stephen King and Peter Straub. | |||
Fangoria#44 | p.41 | Interview with a Werewolf | |
After Dune and Quest For Fire, Everett McGill Attacks a Meaty New Rolw! | |||
Fangoria#44 | p.45 | Finally A Director | |
Alien screenwriter Dan O'Bannon gets his long-awaited chance to direct on Return of the Living Dead, "the most purely O'Bannonesque film to date". | |||
Fangoria#44 | p.50 | Art and Exploitation | |
What does Henry James and the Italian Mad Max have in common? Almi Pictures! | |||
Fangoria#44 | p.54 | An American Hero In Italy | |
A talk with the star of After the Fall of New York | |||
Fangoria#45 | p.14 | Not Just Another Cog in the Corman Factory | |
Jack Hill, the director od Spider Baby and Sorceress, on his 20 years with Roger Corman, from the frantic mid 60's to the decline of Corman's New World. | |||
Fangoria#45 | p.20 | Tom Holland on Fright Night | |
The Screenwriter of Psycho 2 Prepares For His Directiorial Debut. | |||
Fangoria#45 | p.25 | A Tribute to a Trend-Setter in Mystery and Suspense | |
Alex Gordon on Wilkie Collins. | |||
Fangoria#45 | p.40 | Horror in Print: Dean R. Koontz | |
"I can only spend long hours at the typewriter if my work is something that excites me - and that has to be something that goes a step further than I've gone before." | |||
Fangoria#45 | p.43 | Delivering the Right Stuff | |
From Cohen to Edlund to Abel with Steve Neill | |||
Fangoria#45 | p.48 | The Bird With The Crystal Plumage | |
Fangoria#45 | p.50 | Slasher Writer | |
From college poet to Friday the 13th Part 4 and Killer Party - Barney Cohen has rediscovered a passion for horror and has turned it into a screenwriting career. | |||
Fangoria#45 | p.55 | Teenage Zombies and Screaming Werewolves: The Wild World of Jerry Warren | |
An interview with one of the lowest-budget producers of all time. | |||
Fangoria#47 | p.6 | Imagination Inc. | |
Down Exploitation Lane | |||
Fangoria#47 | p.18 | Horror in Print: Fritz Leiber | |
A talk with a 40-year veteran of fantastic fiction, one of the fathers of modern horror. | |||
Fangoria#47 | p.21 | Space Bats & Spirit Suckers | |
The Lifeforce makeup FX of Nick Maley. | |||
Fangoria#47 | p.25 | The Shakespeare Chainsaw Massacre | |
Splatter on PBS! The Shakespeare Plays closed with Titus Adronicus, the Bard's bloodiest -and perhaps worst- play. | |||
Fangoria#47 | p.38 | Explorers | |
Producer Mike Finnell on collaborating with the Great Collaborator, Joe Dante. | |||
Fangoria#47 | p.42 | Fango Preview: Neon Maniacs | |
On the set with a supernatural gang from another dimension. | |||
Fangoria#47 | p.51 | Mad Max Retuns! | |
Marauders still abound, but the world's favorite futuristic loner finds a pocket of humanity in a crazed land in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, the third in the action/fantasy series. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#5 | p.21 | Literary Zombies | |
One of The Re-Animator's screenwriters explains how H. P. Lovecraft's living corpses were brought from page to screen. | |||
Fangoria#51 | p.6 | Fangoria: A New Beginning | |
A rowdy new staff introduces itself and bids so long to the old guard. | |||
Fangoria#51 | p.10 | Whale's "Frankenstein" Uncut | |
Audiences will finally get to see little Maria's big splash in a reconstructed reissue of Karloff's Frankenstein. | |||
Fangoria#51 | p.11 | Stopping off at "Vampire Junction" | |
A book by the Thai author Somtow Sucharitkul | |||
Fangoria#51 | p.12 | The Real Mary Woronov | |
Tall, statuesgue and oh so sexy, she reigns supreme in B movies, revving up as the lethal Calamity Jane in "Death Race 2000" and dining out as the Bland murderess off "Eating Raoul." | |||
Fangoria#51 | p.21 | "It's Not Just Another Horror-Comedy!" | |
Jason director Steve Miner dissects "House-" | |||
Fangoria#51 | p.34 | Killer Cyborgs and Alien Rapists Invade New York City! | |
A rapid tour through a fair pair of indie quickies: "Matt Riker: Mutant Hunt" and "Breeders" | |||
Fangoria#51 | p.38 | Pay TV Terror! | |
A thumbnail sketch of "The Hitchhiker," HBO's anthology series blend of sex and horror. | |||
Fangoria#51 | p.40 | Another Hitch in Time | |
The reviewers of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" say they're not picking the bones of the dead Master. | |||
Fangoria#51 | p.45 | Ed French on "Darkside" FX | |
Jerry Stiller transforms into "The Devil's Advocate" with makeup by Ed French. | |||
Fangoria#51 | p.46 | The Year of Wes Craven | |
Lock the windows! Bolt your imagination! The cult writer/director of "A Nightmare on Elm Street" prowls again, unleashing new terror from "The Twilight Zone." | |||
Fangoria#51 | p.49 | On the Farm with Critters | |
With outer-spac creatures on the prowl and cosmic bounty hunters on the trail, they're making a monster movie and not throwing up after dailies. | |||
Fangoria#51 | p.56 | Special Words for Scream Queen Evelyn Ankers | |
Alex delivers a fond farewell to a favorite fright female. | |||
Fangoria#51 | p.63 | Return of the Fearless Official Fango Library | |
Another chapter in our comprehensive review of horror film studies: The Horror Film Handbook - The Great Book of Movie Monsters - Vampires: Hammer Style - Horrors of Hammer - Caligari's Children: the Film as Tales of Terror - Eroticism in the Fantasy Cinema - Lon of 1000 Faces! - Mr. Monster's Movie Gold - Double De Palma: A Film Study With Brian De Palma | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#6 | p.22 | Psycho III Norman Bates: The "Hamlet of Horror Roles" | |
Anthony Perkins reveals his split personality as star and director of "Psycho III!" | |||
Fangoria#53 | p.11 | Sex and the Single Hitchhiker | |
Fangoria#53 | p.12 | Horror in Print: J.N. Williamson | |
A prolific author reveals the basics of good terror writing! | |||
Fangoria#53 | p.15 | The fastest pen in the Mid-West | |
Milburn Smith explains how they discovered J.N. Williamson. | |||
Fangoria#53 | p.18 | "April Fool's Day" - Agatha Christie Meets Jason? | |
Fred ("When a Stranger Calls") Walton invites you on his new terror trip. | |||
Fangoria#53 | p.24 | An AIP Director Screams Again | |
Englishman Gordon ("Scream and Scream Again") Hessler relives his spotty past with Hitchcock, Poe, Price and Harryhausen. | |||
Fangoria#53 | p.28 | On the Highway to Hell with The Hitcher | |
First-time director Robert Harman weaves a new suspense thriller that gives hitchhiking and french fries a bad nema! | |||
Fangoria#53 | p.35 | The Fangoria Scar Search: Brother, Can You Spare Some Slime? | |
Rising makeup artist Scott Coulter stakes his claim with cockroaches, street trach and high school horrors! | |||
Fangoria#53 | p.43 | Coast-to-Coast Gore! | |
Caroline Munro, buckets of blood, chainsaws, mutants and nuclear war herald Peter Litten, Britain's new emerging makeup FX artist. | |||
Fangoria#53 | p.49 | Cheerleader Slasher! | |
Some "Night of the Living Dead" veterans reunite to exploit new fears in "The Majorettes." | |||
Fangoria#53 | p.54 | The EMCEE that Ate Pittsburgh | |
Legendary horror host Chilly Billy Cardille relives the days of local TV terror and launching George Romero's "Night of the Living Dead." | |||
Fangoria#53 | p.62 | Return of The Fearless Official Fango Library | |
The Final Chapter -A Pictoral History of Horror Movies -The Twilight Zone Companion -Alfred Hitchcock Presents -Horror! -Horror and Science Fiction Films III -Fast and Furious: The Story of American International Pictures -The Great Book of Movie Villains | |||
Fangoria#55 | p.6 | Animal Life | |
Our editor issues a geek warning. | |||
Fangoria#55 | p.14 | "Psycho" Time | |
Joseph Stefano remembers writing Hitchcock's original shower of blood. | |||
Fangoria#55 | p.27 | Three Days with David Cronenberg's The Fly | |
After a three-year hiatus, the cult filmmaker is back with makeup FX by Chris ("Gremlins") Walas and Fango was there! | |||
Fangoria#55 | p.32 | There Goes What's His Name | |
Mr. G. looks at Royal Dano's career. | |||
Fangoria#55 | p.42 | Poltergeist II The Other Side | |
British director Brian Gibson tackles a risky project - trying to top Steven Spielberg and Tobe Hooper! | |||
Fangoria#55 | p.46 | Catching Up With Clive Barker Part 2 | |
The "Books of Blood" author celebrates perversity as he begins terrorizing America with fear fiction and film frights. | |||
Fangoria#55 | p.52 | "Miami Golem" Diary | |
Our busy British correspondent visits the set of an Italian schlock epic and finds himself in front of the cameras with buxom starlets! | |||
Fangoria#55 | p.55 | Ralph Bates: The Forgotten Hammer Star | |
The Man who was Dr. Jekyll (to sister Hyde) recalls his horror hits! | |||
Fangoria#57 | p.6 | Home Furnishings | |
Yipes! Killer furniture! | |||
Fangoria#57 | p.10 | Trick or Treat | |
A headbanger horror film? | |||
Fangoria#57 | p.18 | New Dates with Norman Bates | |
Writer Charles ("The Fly") Pogue discusses the story that you didn't see in "Psycho III!" | |||
Fangoria#57 | p.21 | David Cronenberg: Lord of "The Fly" - Part Two | |
The conversation with a modern horror master continues! | |||
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#57 | p.40 | They Came From Within | |
Fangoria#57 | p.42 | Leatherface in Love: On the set of "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2" | |
Tobe Hooper reunites the infamous cannibal family and put Yuppies on the menu! | |||
Fangoria#57 | p.50 | Wes Craven's Deadly Doubleheader | |
A Fango fear favorite brings a "Friend" to the screen and prepares a "Nightmare on Elm Street 3" return. | |||
Fangoria#58 | p.12 | "Dark Shadows" Lives | |
Jonathan Frid remains active in Dark Shadows fandom. The popular soap celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. | |||
Fangoria#58 | p.14 | The Original Mushnick | |
As the new "Little Shop of Horrors" gears for release, Mel Welles -the first flower store owner- looks back on his Corman days and other horror credits! | |||
Fangoria#58 | p.19 | King of the Creeps | |
Carpenter veteran Tom ("Halloween III") Atkins takes on coed zombies and wants to be the next Vincent Price. | |||
Fangoria#58 | p.22 | Stephen King Takes a Vacation - Part Two | |
After writing and directing "Maximum Overdrive," the bestselling author unleashes "IT" and three more horror novels. | |||
Fangoria#58 | p.27 | All in the Slaughter Family | |
Writer Kit Carson pens "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2" and the gang is still cookin'! | |||
Fangoria#58 | p.30 | My Breakfast with Freddy | |
Actor Robert Englund reveals his screamplay ideas for Freddy Krueger's third "Nightmare" and considers the good & bad of the dream killer's second slumber slaughter. | |||
Fangoria#58 | p.40 | The Curse of the Cat People | |
Fangoria#58 | p.47 | Trick or Treat | |
A headbanger from Hell wreaks havoc in a new Halloween movie that mixes heavy metal and horror! | |||
Fangoria#58 | p.58 | Horror Video Discoveries - Part Two | |
Alex Gordon looks at more sleepers. | |||
Fangoria#58 | p.61 | Dreadful Pleasures: An Anatomy of Modern Horror | |
Fangoria#60 | p.14 | Dissecting a Horror Classic | |
Alex on "The Exorcist" A critical look at a classic | |||
Fangoria#60 | p.16 | The Exorcist 13th Anniversary: The Author: William Peter Blatty | |
The man who started it all, William Peter Blatty! | |||
Fangoria#60 | p.20 | The Exorcist 13th Anniversary: The Star: Linda Blair | |
An exclusive talk with Linda Blair! | |||
Fangoria#60 | p.26 | The Exorcist 13th Anniversary: The Makeup FX Artist: Dick Smith | |
Dick Smith pioneers a new age. | |||
Fangoria#60 | p.34 | Remaking Little Shop of Horrors | |
A boy, a girl and a man-eating plant return to the screen in a musical monster comedy remake! | |||
Fangoria#60 | p.41 | The Best of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Volume One | |
Fangoria#60 | p.43 | Beauty and the Beast | |
"Re-Animator" actress Barbara Crampton chats about her hot career and her strange encounters with "From Beyond" creatures! | |||
Fangoria#60 | p.46 | She's No Second Banana | |
Rising scream queen Linda Hamilton survives her battles with "Children of the Corn" and "The Terminator" to discover that "King Kong Lives!" | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#6 | p.34 | Rampaging with Rawhead Rex | |
A pagan cannibal king returns from its tomb in director George Pavlou's latest Clive Barker adaptation. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#6 | p.42 | Little Shop of Lyle Conway | |
A rising creature creator brings an all-singing, all-dancing giant killer plant to life. Here's how! | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#7 | p.26 | Sam Spade Goes to Hell | |
With "Angel Heart," acclaimed director Alan Parker films a wholesome tale of mystery, voodoo, satanism and murder. | |||
Fangoria#64 | p.14 | Count Yorga Rises Again! | |
After three years of inactivity, Robert Quarry bounces back in the new action/thriller "Cyclone." | |||
Fangoria#64 | p.18 | Horror in Print: John Skipp & Craig Spector | |
The authors of "The Light at the End" and "The Cleanup" bring together Stephen King and friends for the first literary zombie celebrity bash. | |||
Fangoria#64 | p.26 | On the road with Creepshow 2 | |
Fango drops in on the sequel to the King/Romero E.C. tribute, where we find a dead hitchhiker, friends of Tom Savini and - what? No cockroaches?! | |||
Fangoria#64 | p.40 | Planks of Reason | |
Fangoria#64 | p.42 | Moving into House II | |
When is a sequel not a sequel? Ethan Wiley and Sean Cunningham take a bold new approach to cinematic architecture. | |||
Fangoria#64 | p.60 | Further Memories of Ed Wood, Jr. - Part One | |
It's high time that we took the "Worst Movie" director crown off Eddie Wood's head and pinned it on Jess Franco and his ilk. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#7 | p.24 | Why is Bruce ("ASH") Campbell Still Alive? | |
Sam Raimi's leading man reveals the rewards of battling the Evil Dead and bopping yourself with china plates. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#7 | p.28 | Putting the Hell in Hellraiser | |
Bob Keen, a British assistant on "The Keep" and "Lifeforce," steps out of the shadows to bring Clive Barker's perverse visions to life. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#7 | p.45 | Shostrom's "Elm Street 3" FX | |
Is it real or is it fiberglass? Mark Shostrom build a dummy that didn't make it into Nightmare 3. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#7 | p.32 | The Six Faces of Jason - Part Two | |
Warning: Playing Jason Voorhees can be hazardous to your health, not to mention your acting career and your sanity. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#7 | p.36 | At Long Last Brain Damage | |
Elmer the Parasite gets down in Frank ("Basket Case") Henenlotter's newest offering. | |||
Fangoria#70 | p.6 | To Live & Fly in LA | |
Editor misses quake | |||
Fangoria#70 | p.14 | Horror in Print: Anne Rice | |
When is a million-selling vampire creator more than a successful writer? When she's three successful writers. | |||
Fangoria#70 | p.20 | The Boys Who Cried Werewolf | |
The fur and the fury come to your TV screen with the ongoing tale of a lycanthrope on the run. | |||
Fangoria#70 | p.24 | What, No Jason? Friday the 13th The Series | |
A funny thing happened on the way to television. Someone sent Mr. Voorhees home and told him to take his machete with him. | |||
Fangoria#70 | p.32 | How to Write Tales of Horror, Fantasy and Science Fiction | |
Fangoria#70 | p.33 | The Zombies That Ate Pittsburgh: The Films of George A. Romero | |
Fangoria#70 | p.48 | Long Live Leatherface! | |
Gunnar Hansen poses for a portrait of everybody's favorite chainsaw cannibal as an actor, poet and writer. | |||
Fangoria#71 | p.10 | Poltergeist III | |
"They're here." for a third visit. | |||
Fangoria#71 | p.14 | Night of the Living Dead 20th Anniversary: Where the Living Dead are Buried - Part One | |
Twenty years ago, George Romero and John Russo unleached a horde of flesh-eating ghouls on the Age of Flower Power. So where are they now? | |||
Fangoria#71 | p.32 | Sorority House Massacre | |
Fangoria#71 | p.44 | Lost in a World Gone Wild | |
Turning an army of extras into Bruce Dern's enemies just takes a little faith and lots of patience, says FX man Rob Burman. | |||
Fangoria#71 | p.46 | Play It Again, Fred | |
Making movie after movie for less money than you spent on your car ain't easy, but someone's gotta do it. | |||
Fangoria#71 | p.59 | Cat Magic | |
Fangoria#72 | p.6 | A Nightmare on 10 Downing Street | |
Battle in Britain | |||
Fangoria#72 | p.14 | Where The Living Dead Are Buried Part Two | |
You can't sit back and wait for an attack by cannibal corpses. You have to make it happen. | |||
Fangoria#72 | p.18 | Season of the Witch | |
Fangoria#72 | p.19 | Graveyard Shift | |
Fangoria#72 | p.24 | Mortuary Academy A Little Bit of Class | |
"Eating Raoul" has made it tougher and tougher for Paul Bartel to remain the exploitation industry's best-kept secret. | |||
Fangoria#72 | p.28 | On the Beat with Maniac Cop | |
Go ahead, make Bruce Campbell's day. "Maniac" director Bill Lustig returns with a badge-toting slasher. | |||
Fangoria#72 | p.36 | A Day on the Battlefield with Poltergeist III | |
The makers of a new sequel wish they had dilemmas as simple as ghost infestations to solve. | |||
Fangoria#72 | p.44 | Independent Spotlight: Lurkers and Slaughterhouse Rock | |
Dreams and wretched fiends set the tone for two features attacking your local screen now. | |||
Fangoria#72 | p.46 | Life with Elmer Part Two | |
What do you call a man who writes screenplays in Times Square fast food joints? You call him Frank Henenlotter, writer/director of "Brain Damage." | |||
Fangoria#72 | p.50 | Dracula's Widow Comes Out Mourning | |
The tale of a famous Romanian spouse brings Fango on the set visit that (sort of) wasn't. | |||
Fangoria#74 | p.11 | Lady in White | |
Fangoria#74 | p.12 | Killing Spree | |
Fangoria#74 | p.14 | Argento's Opera | |
The crown prince of Italian terror strikes back with ravens and arias in a literally eye-opening extravaganza. | |||
Fangoria#74 | p.20 | The Long Walk to The Chair | |
Yes, we know - another haunted prison movie. But this one had the idea first, and it should have been out a year ago. So what happened? | |||
Fangoria#74 | p.24 | Bust-'Em-Up Biehn | |
After surviving "ALIENS," a "Terminator" and "The Seventh Sign" of Apocalypse, Michael Biehn comes to blows with his real enemy: half-baked roles. | |||
Fangoria#74 | p.28 | The Call of Critters 2 | |
Spacehunting Playmates, Chiodos running rampant... The only cute aliens worth watching are back! | |||
Fangoria#74 | p.34 | Jason, Defeated?! | |
It's time once again for the Crystal Lake Follies as a new gang delivers "Friday the 13th, Part VII." | |||
Fangoria#74 | p.44 | Beetlejuice on the Loose | |
A set visit explores the making of Tim Burton's bizarre ghost comedy. "The Exorcist" this ain't. | |||
Fangoria#74 | p.48 | Bad Dreams for Bruce Abbott | |
A "Re-Animator" survivor returns to the field for an easier role, one without animal innards. | |||
Fangoria#75 | p.12 | The Video Scream: Lunchmeat | |
Ready for lunch and a buck video rental, it's Paw and the boys. | |||
Fangoria#75 | p.14 | Not Of This Earth Take Two | |
Director Jim Wynorski pledges he can remake a Corman favorite in 12 days. Stranger things have happened... | |||
Fangoria#75 | p.20 | Monkey See, Monkey Kill | |
A tale of primate psychosis reunites Romero, Savini and the ol' gang from Pittsburgh. | |||
Fangoria#75 | p.28 | Sherman's March | |
Window washer alert! "Poltergeist III" director Gary Sherman brings those pesky ghosts to a Windy City high-rise. | |||
Fangoria#75 | p.40 | Why It's Only Child's Play | |
Never mind the Cabbage Patch clowns. Here comes a doll to be reckoned with, courtesy the writer/director of "Fright Night." | |||
Fangoria#75 | p.48 | To Burn for Black Roses | |
They set out to film "The Great Rock 'n' Roll Soul Swindle." They almost wound up with "How to Barbecue an FX Artist." | |||
Fangoria#75 | p.53 | Anthony Hinds, Prince of Hammer - Part Two | |
The retired producer reflects on screenwriting, watching the fall of Hammer Studios and putting up with Christopher Lee. | |||
Fangoria#75 | p.58 | House Shudders / The Architecture of Fear | |
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#8 | p.27 | If You Knew Clive Like We Know Clive... | |
In the space of a few years, the horror field has made this Brit a handsome millionaire. Is he going to ditch us now? | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#8 | p.44 | Elm Street's Five-Ring Circus | |
Yeah, it's another Freddy FX piece. Think you've seen it all? You wouldn't believe some of the talent they lined up for this one. | |||
Fangoria#79 | p.2 | Scream Greats #54: Halloween III: Season of the Witch | |
Free Poster. Scream Greats #54: Halloween III: Season of the Witch | |||
Fangoria#79 | p.6 | The Freddy Rap | |
The horrors of humidity | |||
Fangoria#79 | p.20 | Halloween 4 ... The return of Michael Myers | |
C'mon, now, did you really think the Shape was dead? Screen legend Donald Pleasence battles that Myers kid one more time. | |||
Fangoria#79 | p.25 | The Virgin of Nurenberg | |
Fangoria#79 | p.35 | A Descent Into The Liar of the White Worm | |
Controversial filmmaker Ken Russell reveals what frightens him - but, as always, raises more questions than answers. | |||
Fangoria#79 | p.40 | The New Faces on Elm Street | |
Two unsung FX honchos get their turns at bat in the Elm Street league. Neither one laughs at the "dog" jokes anymore. | |||
Fangoria#79 | p.45 | Waiting for Watchers | |
The thrird-ever adaptation of Dean R. Koontz's work fills the Canadian woods with film crews and anticipation. | |||
Fangoria#79 | p.48 | Chris Sarandon: Vampire or Hero? | |
You loved him as Jerry Dandridge. Can this actor cut it on the other end of the stake? | |||
Fangoria#79 | p.53 | The Rage of Aquarius | |
A master of the exploitation game reveals how it's done: Lure them in, trap them, and make them pay dearly. | |||
Fangoria#80 | p.20 | Friday the 13th: The Series Survives | |
Its enemies swore it couldn't last half a season. Now the little horror anthology show that could steps into the prime time arena. | |||
Fangoria#80 | p.24 | It's a Bird! It's a Plane! It's Warlock | |
Leaping wizards, what kind of movie puts British actors up in the air and Steve Miner through his paces? Well, it ain't splatter, gang. | |||
Fangoria#80 | p.35 | The Fly II and How It Grew | |
Following the footsteps of a modern classic, an Oscar-winning FX crew and a new cast get gross in Toronto. | |||
Fangoria#80 | p.44 | I, Director I, Screenwriter "I, Madman" | |
Terror has a new face, and it's spouting litterary quotes. So says some of the brightest talent on the independent scene. | |||
Fangoria#80 | p.45 | Cronenberg Under The Knife - Part Two | |
"Dead Ringers" has no growths, guts or grotesqueries. But it's still great. | |||
Fangoria#80 | p.52 | Donald Pleasence is not a Madman | |
Well on his way to becoming the British John Carradine, the venerable actor shares some pet peeves and insights. | |||
Fangoria#81 | p.6 | The FX Man With Two Heads | |
Bayer or Anacin? | |||
Fangoria#81 | p.18 | Paying Respects at Pet Sematary | |
It takes a meverick director, an Elvis impersonator, a "Star Trek" vet and a paranoid crew to make one simple point: Parents shouldn't play with dead things. | |||
Fangoria#81 | p.22 | The Fly II Chris Walas Gets His Wings | |
You would think that it's a short walk from the FX department to directorial duties. Think again. | |||
Fangoria#81 | p.26 | Here There Be Monsters | |
Even with the legendary Dick Smith on board, this year's best anthology series moves at only one speed: fast. | |||
Fangoria#81 | p.35 | The Devil Within Her | |
Fangoria#81 | p.44 | Voyage to the Bottom of Deep Star Six | |
Underwater monsters are the next big thing, right? This time Sean Cunningham is on the bandwagon before it pulls out. | |||
Fangoria#81 | p.53 | In Darkness Waiting | |
Fangoria#81 | p.54 | Interviews with | |
Fangoria#82 | p.14 | Nalder's Lot | |
Typecasting has forced Reggie Nalder to spend his career playing distinctive psychos for the likes of Hitchcock and Argento. Tough life. | |||
Fangoria#82 | p.20 | The Long-Awaited Return of Swamp Thing | |
Can the makers of this sequel build a better Swamp Thing? Well, they could hardly build a worse one. | |||
Fangoria#82 | p.24 | The Comic Books of Blood | |
All right, Clive Barker has left his mark on literature, drama and the movies. What's left? "Tapping the Vein," says the Eclipse team. | |||
Fangoria#82 | p.28 | The Pride of Pinhead | |
Alas, poor Doug Bradley. Nobody can see him under that Cenobite makeup, but we all know he's there. | |||
Fangoria#82 | p.32 | The Flyguys | |
Stephen Dupuis and Mark Walas demonstrate an unwritten Hollywood rule: Everybody wants full credit, except the guys who deserve it. | |||
Fangoria#82 | p.46 | Slaughterhouse Rock | |
Fangoria#82 | p.48 | Leviathan Awakens | |
How come nobody's making those great undersea monster movies anymore? Well, it's not for want of trying. | |||
Fangoria#82 | p.52 | Horror in Print: Graham Masterton | |
The "Manitou" author explains the fascination of ancient fears, the limits of good taste, and the need of vulgar vehicles. | |||
Fangoria#85 | p.14 | The Original Scream Queen: Fay Wray | |
When they began making pictures with sound, somebody had to put it to good use. This Hollywood legend shrieked her lungs out with style. | |||
Fangoria#85 | p.18 | Roger Corman's Frankenstein Unbound - Part Two | |
When does the most prolific American filmmaker return to directings? When he feels like it. | |||
Fangoria#85 | p.34 | On Location! A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child | |
You asked for it, you got it. The newest installment returns Freddy Krueger to his roots. | |||
Fangoria#85 | p.40 | A Zombie's Testament | |
After a long, hard journey, "Document of the Dead" has found its way into your house. Here's the inside story. | |||
Fangoria#85 | p.62 | Dracula Lives! | |
Bela in Britain | |||
Fangoria#86 | p.12 | Alex Gordon Resigns | |
With last issue's column, I bid you a fond farewell. | |||
Fangoria#86 | p.20 | Blood at First Bite Heartstopper | |
Tom Savini returns to acting in John Russo's vampire-in-Pittsburgh tale. | |||
Fangoria#86 | p.32 | The Understudy: Graveyard Shift II | |
Fangoria#86 | p.34 | Birth of the Nightbreed | |
Everybody talks about reinventing horror traditions. With a little help from his friends, Clive Barker's actually doing it. Again. | |||
Fangoria#86 | p.51 | Beneath The Weekend of Horrors | |
The new Fango convention, Take Two: It was a monstrous bash, but we got out alive. Barely. | |||
Fangoria#86 | p.58 | Horror: A Connoisseur's Guide To Literature and Film | |
Fangoria#86 | p.60 | The Fair Rules of Evil | |
Fangoria#87 | p.12 | Nightmare Classics | |
Showtime's Nightmare Classics continue this fall with an adaption of J. Sheridan Le Fanu's "Carmilla." | |||
Fangoria#87 | p.15 | Slimebuster! | |
Drunken monsters, actors in bird costumes, killer voles, lascivious moth... writer/director/actor Robert Hutton has seen it all. | |||
Fangoria#87 | p.26 | The Return of the King | |
Relax, this wordslinger isn't hanging his guns up yet. And he isn't going mainstream either. | |||
Fangoria#87 | p.36 | Myers cries! Loomis dies! On Set with Halloween 5 | |
Back in the yearly slaughter business, the Shape pulls a few surprises out of his sleeve. | |||
Fangoria#87 | p.42 | Crucible of Horror | |
Fangoria#87 | p.43 | Dracula's Last Rites | |
Fangoria#87 | p.44 | Audiodrome | |
King, Barker, Rice, Poe - they're all part of a new listenable literature. Careful! It's got teeth. | |||
Fangoria#87 | p.48 | The Phantom of the Opera Reborn - Part Two | |
Desperate for a change of pace, Robert Englund takes a role requiring facial prosthetics by Kevin Yagher. No, you're not dreaming. | |||
Fangoria#87 | p.52 | Fathering The Dream Child - Part One | |
Freddy Krueger may be the son of 100 maniacs, but "Nightmare 5" is the offspring of five writers. | |||
Fangoria#91 | p.10 | Tales From the Darkside: The Movie | |
Cathode tube horror flexes its muscles and takes a shot at filling the movie screen. | |||
Fangoria#91 | p.11 | "Henry" & "Borrower" updates | |
When last we left John McNaughton, he was wrapping up his second film, The Borrower. But what happened to Henry? | |||
Fangoria#91 | p.20 | Tremors Rocks the House | |
A stellar cast highlights the best giant worm movie this year. Let's hope it's a trend. | |||
Fangoria#91 | p.24 | Clive Barker - Lord of the Breed | |
Our favorite Liverpudlian has a new film and book out. That's nothing compared to what he's got in the works. | |||
Fangoria#91 | p.30 | Nanny and the Possessor: "The Guardian" | |
Does the thought of evil incarnate babysitting your kids frighten you? It sure scares William Friedkin. | |||
Fangoria#91 | p.34 | Out of the Body | |
Fangoria#91 | p.35 | Witchery | |
Fangoria#91 | p.42 | New! Extra-Strength Basket Case 2 | |
Belial lives! The fabulous freak brothers return after a eight-year absence, and this time they've got competition. | |||
Fangoria#91 | p.52 | Queen of '60s Horror | |
For the lovely Hazel Court, the toughest thing about working with terror titans Price, Karloff, Lee, Cushing and Lorre was keeping a straight face. | |||
Fangoria#92 | p.14 | Horror in Print: Richard Laymon | |
A pioneering gore author unveils the cardinal rule of horror: Make sure it's FUN. | |||
Fangoria#92 | p.19 | The Fears of Robey | |
The singer/actress wants nothing to do with horror... but then "Friday the 13th: The Series" was never horror anyway, was it? | |||
Fangoria#92 | p.22 | Corman Unbound | |
The man who blurred the line between art and exploitation unleaches a new Frankenstein, whose monster is all thumbs. | |||
Fangoria#92 | p.26 | The Nuts and Bold of Hardware | |
Everyone talks about the lack of low-budget British horror, but only this teqm of young turks is doing anything about it. | |||
Fangoria#92 | p.42 | Deep Inside The Dead Pit | |
An asylum full of crazy dead people gave one rising FX talent the foothold he needed for serious attention. | |||
Fangoria#92 | p.52 | Darabont Rising | |
A top screenwriter turns director and tells all about the rewrite game, from Freddy to Brundlefly and beyond. | |||
Fangoria#93 | p.20 | I Am Still Legend | |
Ever wonder what it's like to be one of Herbert West's lab projects? Here's an insider's view, courtesy "Bride of Re-Animator." | |||
Fangoria#93 | p.30 | Dead Pit | |
Fangoria#93 | p.46 | The Feebles Pull Their Own Strings | |
After puting New Zealand on the splatter map with "Bad Taste," director Peter Jackson becomes a master of puppets. | |||
Fangoria#94 | p.26 | Monsters Maven | |
With competition so fierce in the FX industry, Vincent Guastini has his own approach: Just attempt the impossible. | |||
Fangoria#94 | p.32 | Repossessed After All These Years | |
Linda Blair is back in the pea soup again, but this time it's for laughs. | |||
Fangoria#94 | p.36 | The Devil Made 'Em Do It! William Peter Blatty's The Exorcist III Legion | |
"Exorcist" author William Peter Blatty grabs the directional reins for a new walk down Georgetown's demonic streets. | |||
Fangoria#94 | p.40 | The Curse of Christopher Lee | |
A one-man horror tradition mulls over "Gremlins 2: The New Batch" and his 200-film career and reveals why he (gulp!) doesn't like horror. | |||
Fangoria#94 | p.48 | Henry and Me | |
Actor Michael Rooker vividly remembers his days as one of the most frightening murderers in cinema history. Who wouldn't? | |||
Fangoria#94 | p.53 | Perfect Little Angels | |
Fangoria#95 | p.6 | Elegy | |
Assault of the killer editorial | |||
Fangoria#95 | p.11 | It's a wrap! | |
Production has been completed on Fangoria Films' Mindwarp. | |||
Fangoria#95 | p.11 | Popcorn | |
Bruce Glover is all charged up as The Amazing Electrified Man, one of Popcorn's film-within-a-film highlights. | |||
Fangoria#95 | p.20 | Arachnophobia Spins Its Web | |
For this cast and crew, the scariest thing about spiders was how long they took to hit their marks. | |||
Fangoria#95 | p.24 | Pittsburgh and the Pendulum | |
George Romero and Dario Argento are both genre geniuses redefining Poe in their own terms. And that's where the similarities end. | |||
Fangoria#95 | p.28 | Masters of Metal - Part One | |
America's favorite cybernetic crimefighter gets a face and body-lift from the "RoboCop 2" makeup team. | |||
Fangoria#95 | p.32 | The Visitors | |
Fangoria#95 | p.35 | It's Not Over Till the Fat Lady Splits | |
Rob Bottin's contributions to "Total Recall" involved much more than just constructing the makeup FX. | |||
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#95 | p.52 | MPAA War Story | |
In this Fango exclusive, the producer of "Blood Salvage" reveals how he took on the rating board and lived to tell about it. | |||
Fangoria#95 | p.58 | Trinity Grove | |
Fangoria#95 | p.61 | The Wasteland | |
Having mistakenly left Jenny too much money on the previous night's visit, the fairies were forced to return the following evening to seek compensation. | |||
Fangoria#96 | p.10 | Night of the Living Dead | |
It seems Savini might be trying to make a tasteful film. | |||
Fangoria#96 | p.14 | Going AIP | |
Veteran writer-producer Louis Heyward put a ghost in an invisible bikini, Abe Lincoln in a brothel and a chicken in a diving suit. | |||
Fangoria#96 | p.24 | The Arresting Saga of Maniac Cop 2 | |
You have the right to remain silent a little longer, as the slasher in blue heads into his own series. | |||
Fangoria#96 | p.28 | The Bone Yard Bares Its Teeth | |
Former makeup FX honcho James Cummins knows what a directional debut needs: a killer poodle and Phyllis Diller without her wig. | |||
Fangoria#96 | p.33 | Night Visitor | |
Fangoria#96 | p.35 | The Man Behind Darkman | |
Now that he's proven himself in horror, Sam Raimi is moving into romantic tragedy - but with plenty of thrills nonetheless. | |||
Fangoria#96 | p.40 | Making His Mark With Mutants | |
From the sublime to the ridiculous, FX man Mark Williams has contributed creatures to a gallery of recent films. | |||
Fangoria#98 | p.11 | The Ambulance | |
Just when you thought it was safe to call 911... | |||
Fangoria#98 | p.12 | Arkoff Lives | |
The Amzing Colossal Man leads off Film Forum 2's amazing colossal genre fest. | |||
Fangoria#98 | p.12 | David Lynch and "Twin Peaks" | |
Portrait od a lady and her log | |||
Fangoria#98 | p.14 | Out of the Shadows | |
Like vampire Barnabas Collins, TV's "Dark Shadows" refuses to die; a father-and-son writing team discuss the revival of Dan Curtis' horror serial. | |||
Fangoria#98 | p.20 | Head Turner | |
Linda Blair bounces back from some hard times to laugh at herself in "Repossessed." | |||
Fangoria#98 | p.24 | Climbing the Ladder of Success | |
After a pair of disappointments, screenwriters Bruce Joel Rubin sees his spiritual themes given just treatment in "Jacob's Ladder" and "Ghost." | |||
Fangoria#98 | p.32 | The Amityville Curse | |
Fangoria#98 | p.34 | Oh, Rats! It's Graveyard Shift | |
Hundreds of rodents and a monster named Arlene provide the chills in the latest Stephen King story to hit the screen. | |||
Fangoria#98 | p.38 | Check It Out | |
Stephen King's gargantuan best seller comes to television, but don't worry - not all the good stuff got cut out. | |||
Fangoria#98 | p.42 | Young Norman Bates - Psycho IV The Beginning | |
Tony Perkins and writer Joseph Stefano reteam under director Mick Garris to explore how Hitchcock's classic character became the maniac he is today. | |||
Fangoria#98 | p.58 | Pitfall | |
Fangoria#98 | p.60 | The Wasteland | |
The Substitute Executioner | |||
Fangoria#99 | p.14 | John Lafia Pulls Some Strings | |
...And jumps from screenwriter to director with "Child's Play 2," where he finds that possessed killer dolls are people too. | |||
Fangoria#99 | p.18 | The Witching Hour | |
Fangoria#99 | p.22 | King's Lot: King Talks Part One | |
In his first interview in years, "the New York Yankees of horror" discusses the all-media terror assault he launched this fall. | |||
Fangoria#99 | p.28 | King's Lot: Clowning Around With Tim Curry | |
The screen's most famous transvestite adopts a deceptively cheery face to play the child-stalking villain of "It." | |||
Fangoria#99 | p.32 | King's Lot: Ratman | |
"Graveyard Shift" is not a psychological thriller about man's relationship with the environment as represented by hungry rodents, says director Ralph Singleton. | |||
Fangoria#99 | p.46 | Two Guys with a Lot of Nerve | |
Makeup FX artists Everett Burrell and John Vulich create zombies with a difference for "Night of the Living Dead." | |||
Fangoria#102 | p.6 | Women and Horror | |
Not the Fango swimsuit issue | |||
Fangoria#102 | p.16 | Princess of Darkness | |
In Italian classics, American cult films and the new "Dark Shadows," Barbara Steele proves why she's the genre's greatest female star. | |||
Fangoria#102 | p.20 | They Write the Blood | |
There's more to women's fiction than soapy romances: Check out these authors for some serious horror. | |||
Fangoria#102 | p.24 | Ripped Off in Rome | |
Actress Caroline Munro went to work on "The Black Cat" and found out that Italian filmmakers don't just steal movie ideas. | |||
Fangoria#102 | p.29 | Baring Her Soul | |
Not just another pretty face, Vivian Schilling is one of the best of the up-and-coming genre writers. | |||
Fangoria#102 | p.30 | Lust for a Scary Script | |
Horror can be sexy even on TV, as "Monsters" and "Tales from the Darkside" writer Edithe Swensen proves. | |||
Fangoria#102 | p.34 | Scare Sisters | |
Vampire/werewolf battles, deadly dolls and a murderous mirror are coming to the screen with a woman's touch behind each. | |||
Fangoria#102 | p.42 | A Field Guide to Scream Queens | |
A handy checklist of horror starlets, with select comments on life in the B-movie industry. | |||
Fangoria#102 | p.48 | The Thinking Man's Scream Queen | |
The actress won instant genre celebrity defending herself against The Stepfather. | |||
Fangoria#102 | p.67 | The Wasteland | |
My Dinner with Medusa | |||
Fangoria#103 | p.10 | "The Lawnmower Man" & "The Mangler" | |
Stephen King tries to hold onto the few books of his that have yet to hit the silver screen. | |||
Fangoria#103 | p.11 | The Haunted | |
If your house is spooked by evil spirits, don't fret; you might get your story turned into a TV movie The Haunted. | |||
Fangoria#103 | p.14 | Cameron's Closet | |
From "Death of a Salesman" on Broadway to the death of a porn actress in "Toolbox Murders," Cameron Mitchell's long career has hit numerous highs and lows. | |||
Fangoria#103 | p.21 | State of the Horror Nation | |
The genre ain't what it used to be, and some industry insiders halp us explore why. | |||
Fangoria#103 | p.26 | The Market Where Evil Dwells | |
Is low-budget horror on the way out? Yes, no and maybe, depending on who you talk to at LA's annual film sales event. | |||
Fangoria#103 | p.30 | Omen IV: The Awakening - Damien's Devillish Daughter | |
When does a decapitation feature no blood? When it appears in this made-for-TV sequel, featuring a little girl who's anything but sugar and spice. | |||
Fangoria#103 | p.35 | Children of the Night - What Music He Makes | |
Director Tony ("Hellbound") Randel aims to create a different modern vampire with Fango Films' second screen effort. | |||
Fangoria#103 | p.40 | Initiation: Silent Night, Deadly Night 4 | |
Fangoria#103 | p.42 | Why Silence Was Golden | |
With a brilliant director, a strong cast and a powerful source novel, it's no wonder "The Silence of the Lambs" became the year's scariest success. | |||
Fangoria#103 | p.46 | Revenge of the Monster Model Kits | |
Quality and price-wise, the new build-it-yourself creature collectibles are several steps beyond the Aurora favorites. | |||
Fangoria#103 | p.63 | The Wasteland | |
Summer came early in the city that year, and the children laughed and jostled for position to catch the first drop of sweat from Mr. McGruder's chin. | |||
Fangoria#104 | p.24 | Taking a Bite of Monster Movies | |
A crash course in low-budget filmmaking allowed director Jon Hess to graduate to "Alligator II: The Mutation" and "Not of This World." | |||
Fangoria#104 | p.28 | The Doors Reopen for House IV | |
Is it horror, or is it comedy? We'll give you a hint: One of the creatures is a killer pizza. | |||
Fangoria#104 | p.36 | T2 - A Judgment in Steel | |
When James Cameron tackled the challenge of "Terminator 2," he turned to scriptwriter William Wisher to help him nail the story. | |||
Fangoria#104 | p.44 | Bride of Re-Animator: The Wedding Preparations - Part One | |
Putting together a woman out of spare parts was nothing compared to combining the FX talents to make it happen. | |||
Fangoria#104 | p.57 | The Midwife of Mutilation | |
From H.G. Lewis films to Ilsa, exploitation veteran David F. Friedman helped make the drive-in a gorier place to be. | |||
Fangoria#105 | p.24 | Terminator 2 Shooting in the Night | |
"Terminator 2:Judgment Day" offered special challenges and a wealth of opportunities for veteran genre cinematographer Adam ("Ghost") Greenberg. | |||
Fangoria#105 | p.34 | Blood, Red, Body Parts | |
In this schocker, another of writer/director Eric Red's protagonists finds he would have been matter off taking the bus. | |||
Fangoria#105 | p.40 | To Hell With Comics | |
While we wait for the movie sequels, Clive Barker and the folks at Marvel have an all-new series of "Hellraiser" and "Nightbreed" comics in store. | |||
Fangoria#105 | p.44 | When The Omen First Was Spoken | |
Demonic doings were foretold in this Antichrist shocker, but no one could predict that it would become a classic. | |||
Fangoria#105 | p.50 | Chopped Up at the Altar | |
Will the Bride get to the lab on time? Will the crew find a serum substitute? Find out as our exclusive "Bride of the Re-Animator" FX diary continues. | |||
Fangoria#106 | p.13 | Lovecraft Lives: H. P. Lovecraft: The Unadaptable | |
Many people have tried to bring the visionary writer's words to the silver screen. Only a few have come close to succeeding. | |||
Fangoria#106 | p.15 | Lovecraft Lives: H.P. Lovecraft: A Life Bizarre | |
Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890-1937) was simply the greatest horror writer who ever lived. | |||
Fangoria#106 | p.20 | Lovecraft Lives: The Art of Cthulhu | |
Lack of explicit description in HPL's stories hasn't stopped comic artists from adopting him, as the upcoming "Illustrated H.P. Lovecraft" proves. | |||
Fangoria#106 | p.34 | Lovecraft Lives: H.P. Lovecraft Private Eye | |
The eldritch scribe comes to HBO -but this time, he's a detective who's the only one not involved with dark magic. | |||
Fangoria#106 | p.40 | Lovecraft Lives: The Lurking Film Projects | |
These days, it seems like Lovecraft has replaced Stephen King as the source author of choice. Here's a look at why, and what's coming up. | |||
Fangoria#106 | p.50 | Dedication, Tough Talk and Body Parts | |
Gordon Smith, the artist behind some of film's most disturbing makeups, won't tolerate less than the best from himself or his movies. | |||
Fangoria#106 | p.56 | The Fire Within | |
Fangoria#107 | p.15 | The Forgotten Phantom | |
He's worked with Cronenberg and Dario Argento, but Herbert Lom's best horror role may have been his first: Hammer's Phantom of the Opera. | |||
Fangoria#107 | p.40 | Freddy's Dead No Kidding! | |
They really mean it this time, and the cast and crew of "The Final Nightmare" swear this will be the best yet. | |||
Fangoria#107 | p.49 | Primal Rage | |
Fangoria#107 | p.51 | Who is the Guyver? | |
A new Japanese/American co-production pits the Far East's wildest comics hero against a spectacular clutch of monsters. | |||
Fangoria#107 | p.57 | From Asia With Blood Part One | |
Behind the doors to the Far East lies a world of graphic, no-holds-barred horror the likes of which you've probably never seen. | |||
Fangoria#107 | p.63 | Up To Bat | |
Dracula is rising from the comics page in over a half dozen new titles from the best in the business. | |||
Fangoria#108 | p.21 | Say Goodbye to Horrorwood | |
Robert Englund is happy that his latest turn as Freddy is "The Final Nightmare." But can his heart now be set on -gasp!- a sitcom? | |||
Fangoria#108 | p.35 | Bloodsucking Pharoahs in Pittsburgh | |
Fangoria#108 | p.36 | Maul in the Family Basket Case 3 | |
Belial and his mate sire 13 additions to Granny Ruth's band of freaks in the latest installment of Frank Herenlotter's horror saga. | |||
Fangoria#108 | p.57 | The Eyes of Night | |
Fangoria#109 | p.11 | Shock Rock | |
Rock 'n' Roll horror fiction anthology by editor Jeff Gelb. | |||
Fangoria#109 | p.26 | Freejack - Rolling Stones and Rolling Heads | |
Emilio Estevez and Anthony Hopkins join rockers-turned-actors in a violent futuristic thriller that takes a bloody bite out of the Big Apple. | |||
Fangoria#109 | p.34 | The Pit & the Pendulum | |
Fangoria#109 | p.35 | Beyond the Door III | |
Fangoria#109 | p.35 | Scissors | |
Fangoria#109 | p.36 | Guardian of The Adams Family | |
Acclaimed cinematographer Barry Sonnenfield never intended to direct, but he wound up at the helm of this ambitious horror/comedy. | |||
Fangoria#109 | p.42 | Joseph Brenner: A Career Autopsy | |
The master of the one-word title has more than a few words to say about the exploitation industry and his experiences in it. | |||
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#109 | p.50 | Nightmare's Solo Scripter | |
Breaking the precedent established by the last three sequels, "Freddy's Dead" had only one screenwriter on board. | |||
Fangoria#109 | p.57 | Dead End: City Limits | |
Fangoria#109 | p.57 | Horror Film Stars | |
Fangoria#110 | p.12 | The Boy Who Cried Bitch | |
He's not Damien; he's real. Harley Cross is The Boy who Cried Bitch. | |||
Fangoria#110 | p.14 | Field Trips to Terror - Part Two | |
Stops at the "Black Museum" and a "Black Zoo" are on the agenda as our chat with producer Herman Cohen continues. | |||
Fangoria#110 | p.21 | Death in a Split Second | |
An international genre cast takes on a murderous monster in this futuristic British shocker. | |||
Fangoria#110 | p.26 | Cronenberg Does Lunch | |
When one of our most visionary directors takes on one of literature's most bizarre novels, hang on for the strangest film of the year. | |||
Fangoria#110 | p.30 | Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker | |
Fangoria#110 | p.32 | Addams Madam | |
Slinky, seductive and just a little bit wicked, Anjelica Huston is the perfect Morticia. | |||
Fangoria#110 | p.36 | Hellraiser III: Hell On Earth - Welcome to Club Dead | |
The much-awaited sequel finds a new pleasure seeker inviting Pinhead and friends in - and living (but not for long) to regret it. | |||
Fangoria#110 | p.42 | Memoires of an Invisible Director | |
Though it incorporates genre elements, John Carpenter's new "Memoires of an Invisible Man" is not a horror film - and he likes it that way. | |||
Fangoria#110 | p.53 | The Fall of the House of Hammer | |
Michael Carreras flashes back to the waning days of Britain's finest horror studio and uncovers the projects that never made it. | |||
Fangoria#111 | p.2 | Scream Greats: Demons 2 | |
Free Poster. Scream Greats: Demons 2 | |||
Fangoria#111 | p.14 | Crime & Crimson - Part Three | |
Concluding our Herman Cohen interview, the producer tells of adventures with Sherlock Holmes, Jack the Ripper and Joan Crawford. | |||
Fangoria#111 | p.31 | It! The Terror from Beyond Space | |
Fangoria#111 | p.31 | Tales that Witness Madness | |
Fangoria#111 | p.32 | The Lawnmower Man - On the (Grass) Cutting Edge | |
A new form of computer science is combined with a visceral Stephen King story, and the result is a unique blend of technology and thrills. | |||
Fangoria#111 | p.46 | Chair Today, Guilty as Charged Tomorrow | |
Watch where you take your seat, as Rod Steiger serves up homemade justice in this literally shocking comic horror opus. | |||
Fangoria#111 | p.50 | Collinwood Comics | |
In adapting "Dark Shadows" to the four-color page, the folks at Innovation are delving into Barnabas' untold past. | |||
Fangoria#112 | p.6 | "It's Not a Horror Film" | |
Home improvements | |||
Fangoria#112 | p.15 | And Now The Screaming Stops | |
Now retired from horror, British actor Ian Ogilvy was the common denominator in Michael Reeves' three genre classics. | |||
Fangoria#112 | p.22 | The Subversion of Youth | |
Horror at its best unsettles. It undermines the world of happily-ever-after. | |||
Fangoria#112 | p.32 | Putting Sleepwalkers Through Their Paces | |
Murderous, insectuous cat-creatures who kill with sex... What's a nice guy like Mick Garris doing directing a film like this? | |||
Fangoria#112 | p.36 | Dan O'Bannon: A Career Resurrected | |
The veteran genre scriptwriter takes a break from his Lovecraft adaptation to discuss the high and low points of his previous work. | |||
Fangoria#112 | p.40 | The Vagrancies of Scriptwriting | |
After a bad time directing horror a decade ago, Richard Jefferies assured he would not be derelict in his duties while penning "The Vagrant." | |||
Fangoria#112 | p.49 | Unholy Fire | |
Fangoria#113 | p.6 | The Trouble with Aliens | |
Illegal aliens | |||
Fangoria#113 | p.10 | Army of Darkness | |
Older but evidently not wiser, Ash takes on more Deadites. | |||
Fangoria#113 | p.14 | The Vampire from Down Under | |
Australian actor Michael Pate rubbed cinematic sholders with Karloff and Price, but his best-known role was a sage-brush bloodsucker. | |||
Fangoria#113 | p.36 | Dances With Aliens | |
With no military hardware on hand in "Alien³," can medical science, as performed by British actor Charles Dance, save the day? | |||
Fangoria#113 | p.40 | Dark Horse Rides! | |
Name any alien to make a splash on the big screen in the past decade; chances are this hot comics group is continuing its adventures. | |||
Fangoria#113 | p.48 | Now You're Playing With Terror! | |
The recent spate of horror-oriented home video games let you explore new worlds of fear or take on your favorite fiends. | |||
Fangoria#113 | p.52 | Poison Ivy An Itch for Evil | |
Our new section devoted to borderline fear fare debuts with Drew Barrymore as a wicked teenage seductress. | |||
Fangoria#113 | p.56 | Stupid Horror Question Tricks | |
Run for your lives! It's the attack of the Stupid Horror Questions! | |||
Fangoria#114 | p.11 | "Friday the 13th" - The final final chapter | |
There's only so much you can do with a guy in a hockey mask... | |||
Fangoria#114 | p.16 | Keep repeating: It's Only a Classic... It's Only a Classic... It's Only a Classic... It's Only a Classic... | |
The title was "Last House on the Left," but it was a movie full of firsts in the genre of uncompromising horror. | |||
Fangoria#114 | p.25 | Book to the Future Part Two | |
In which Stephen King deals with unbalanced fans, a cancelled TV show and looks forward to the day he doesn't have to write a novel. | |||
Fangoria#114 | p.46 | Jeffrey Combs' Weird Science | |
Escaping the spectre of his "Re-Animator" character, the actor encounters a series of bizarre new perils. | |||
Fangoria#114 | p.59 | Broken Mirrors/Broken Minds: The Dark Dreams of Dario Argento | |
Fangoria#117 | p.20 | The British Massacre and Other Cuts | |
The difference between Aussie soap operas and their U.S. counterparts is like that between Meet the Feebles and Sesame Street. | |||
Fangoria#117 | p.22 | Joe Blasco Meets a Monster of a Project | |
Universal Studios Florida is about to unveil the lastest of its many attractions. | |||
Fangoria#117 | p.24 | Candyman: A Nightmare Sweet | |
Who can rip your heart out? Butcher you with ease? Live beyond his death and summon up a swarm of bees? Clive Barker's new villain can. | |||
Fangoria#117 | p.30 | Putting the Bite in Cenobites | |
How do you go about making up a new batch of demons? Very carefully, according to "Hellraiser III" makeup master Bob Keen. | |||
Fangoria#117 | p.42 | The Unnamable Returns And it's Bringing a Friend! | |
Delving once more into Lovecraft territory, the original creative team is providing two monsters for the price of one. | |||
Fangoria#117 | p.50 | Raising Cain While the Son Slays | |
Genre veteran Brian De Palma returns to apply his distinctive style to a tale of murder and multiple identities. | |||
Fangoria#117 | p.55 | The Fire Walkers of Twin Peaks | |
When David Lynch's bizarre TV show leaped to the big screen, these actors survived the transition. | |||
Fangoria#117 | p.61 | Stitch | |
Fangoria#119 | p.4 | Drac Attack | |
We have seen the future of horror, and its name is "Dracula." | |||
Fangoria#119 | p.8 | Army of Darkness update | |
"What? Another lawsuit?" Finally, the news is positive for Army of Darkness' Bruce Campbell and his friends. | |||
Fangoria#119 | p.14 | Bitten in Spanish | |
Actress Lupita Tovar looks back on the days when her Mexican spitfire met a Latin vampire in the other 1931 "Dracula." | |||
Fangoria#119 | p.26 | Double Trouble With Doppelganger | |
What could be wrong with having two of sexy Drew Barrymore around? Wel, when one of them is really a homicidal worm monster... | |||
Fangoria#119 | p.46 | Bringing Life Back to Deth | |
After a string of genre writing assignments, C. Courtney Joyner gets a chance to direct the latest adventure of Full Moon's sci-fi hero. | |||
Fangoria#119 | p.52 | On the Edge of Sanity | |
William Friedkin discusses his long-delayed "Rampage," exploring not the hows but the whys of serial murder. | |||
Fangoria#119 | p.59 | Horror Italiano! | |
You've probably never heard of comics character Dylan Dog, but the terror festival held in his name was an unforgettable experience. | |||
Fangoria#119 | p.64 | Rebel Without The Gore? | |
Though they're continuing to splatter the pages of "Faust," this comics group hasn't completely sold their souls at the altar of blood. | |||
Fangoria#119 | p.70 | The Garage Kit That Ate My Garage | |
There are more undercover deals at kit shows than in an opium den. Make no mistake, this is addictive behavior. | |||
Fangoria#123 | p.4 | Bugged | |
What bugs the editor most. | |||
Fangoria#123 | p.10 | Jurassic Park | |
Are Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Ariana Richards and Joseph Mazzello shocked by Jurassic Park's dinosaurs or its equally mammoth budget! | |||
Fangoria#123 | p.11 | Tobe Hooper's Nightmare | |
This de Sade doesn't mind getting his fancy clothes messy in his pursuit of bloodshed. | |||
Fangoria#123 | p.24 | Bugs on the Rampage: The Squirm Turns | |
Fishing around for ofbeat horror? Try the films of Jeff Lieberman, in whose best-known chiller the bait struck back. | |||
Fangoria#123 | p.30 | Bugs on the Rampage: The Beetles' British Invasion | |
If they creep, crawl or slither, they probably massed against mankind in the pages of English paperbacks. | |||
Fangoria#123 | p.38 | The "Mant" Man Speaks | |
In the best William Castle tradition, Lawrence Woolsey (John Goodman) prepares his next gimmick. | |||
Fangoria#123 | p.40 | Bugs on the Rampage: Do Ticks Really Suck? | |
Not if Tony Randel, Brian Yuzna, FX whiz Doug Beswick and a host of bloodthirsty, mutated insects can help it. | |||
Fangoria#123 | p.45 | The Buzz in "Skeeter" | |
MEL's skeeter sculpture awaits further detailing. | |||
Fangoria#123 | p.54 | Frankie Goes to Pinewood | |
Across the ocean in Britain, TV horror veteran David Wickes is mounting a lavish -and especially faithful- new version of "Frankenstein." | |||
Fangoria#123 | p.64 | The Good, the Bad and the Bizarre | |
Memorable as the villain of "RoboCop," actor Kurtwood Smith plays guardians both disturbed and dangerous in a trio of '93 genre films. | |||
Fangoria#126 | p.9 | Photo cards | |
Three new photo card collections: Dark Shadows, Rhonda Shear Keeps You Up All Nite! and Masters of Horror and Other Hollywood Villains. | |||
Fangoria#126 | p.13 | The Saga of the Corman Actress | |
...and her voyage into the dengerous waters of low-budget filmmaking. Betsy Jones-Moreland tells her story. | |||
Fangoria#126 | p.20 | That Charming Devil | |
Would you sell your soul to this man? The charismatic Max von Sydow, once an "Exorcist," makes it easy in "Needful Things." | |||
Fangoria#126 | p.31 | I Wrote For a Zombie | |
Scriptwriter Dean Lorey proves his chops telling tales of the unead, from the merciless stalker Jason to a lovestruck teen named Johnny. | |||
Fangoria#126 | p.44 | Body Bags of Fear and Fun | |
Can the market bear another cable horror anthology? We'd bet on it, with John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper and other terror titans on board. | |||
Fangoria#126 | p.50 | Tales From the Crypt - The Final Season? | |
It looks that way, though the creators, talent and FX teams are making certain the show goes out with a bloody splash. | |||
Fangoria#126 | p.61 | Dinosaur Bytes | |
Dennis Muren and friend relax with computer FX honchos Mark A.Z. Dippé, Eric Armstrong and Steve Williams. | |||
Fangoria#126 | p.66 | Hocus Pocus in Witch We Serve | |
The producer of the "Child's Play" films brings another childhood fright to life for Disney. | |||
Fangoria#126 | p.72 | Shock 'N' Roll | |
In their lyrics, stage shows or both, these groups create more horror and grisliness than you'll ever see on a screen. | |||
Fangoria#128 | p.4 | The Waiting Game | |
Delay reactions | |||
Fangoria#128 | p.9 | Addams Family Values | |
Boasting a stronger script and new additions to the clan, the Addams family returns for more relative weirdness. | |||
Fangoria#128 | p.10 | Skipp & Spector | |
Skipp & Spector make double assault with their new novel Animals and their first comics tale for Green Lantern Corps Quarterly #7. | |||
Fangoria#128 | p.12 | When the Movies Got Tenser - Part One | |
This British producer broke into the horror field by sponsoring the likes of Roman Polanski and Michael Reeves. | |||
Fangoria#128 | p.18 | Take This Child and Shove It | |
The kids are alright without overprotective media watchdogs. | |||
Fangoria#128 | p.22 | Man's Best Friend: Beware of This Dog | |
In New Line's latest bite into the horror market, the terror starts AFTER you bring home a watchdog. | |||
Fangoria#128 | p.32 | Cops, Creeps & Crypts | |
With his humorous adventurous approach to genre filmmaking, Fred Dekker was a natural choice to direct "RoboCop 3." | |||
Fangoria#128 | p.44 | Pumpkinhead: Multi-Media Monster | |
Pumpkinhead CD-ROM game, comics and model kits. | |||
Fangoria#128 | p.52 | Director of the Dead | |
What's the secret of Brian Yuzna's success in the horror genre? It's this simple: He loves the stuff. | |||
Fangoria#128 | p.58 | Dario Argento: At the Head of the Class | |
Directing his first full feature on American soil, the Italian auteur delves into "Trauma." | |||
Fangoria#128 | p.69 | Drawing Blood | |
Fangoria#128 | p.72 | Body Snatchers | |
"Although the film does not fit easily into an auteurist schematic of the director's work, it retains the distinctive Ferrara bite." | |||
Fangoria#129 | p.23 | Joe Belasco's Spotlight On Success! - Patty Bunch | |
Interview with Patty Bunch | |||
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#129 | p.33 | The Literary Lycanthrope | |
Beast within, serial killer or animal spirit? The werewolf myth has undergone many changes in its numerous written variations. | |||
Fangoria#129 | p.38 | Amityville: A New Generation | |
Fangoria#129 | p.39 | Horrors of Spider Island | |
Fangoria#129 | p.46 | The Campaign for Addams Family Values | |
A revisit to the spooky clan finds returning artists and actors cooking up more black-comic mischief. | |||
Fangoria#129 | p.58 | Viva Zé! | |
Was H.G. Lewis the first true splattermeister? No way, José! | |||
Fangoria#129 | p.62 | Return to Dylan Dog | |
The latest edition of the world's leading horror festival presented over a dozen new fright films on the glorious big screen. | |||
Fangoria#129 | p.64 | One Woman's Fairy Tale | |
Marguerite follows her husband to the Dylan Dog festival in Italy. | |||
Fangoria#129 | p.68 | Titan of Tigon Terror - Part Two | |
Concluding our exclusive interview, veteran producer Tony Tenser acts surprisingly casual about working with Price, Karloff and Lee. | |||
Fangoria#134 | p.6 | Postal Zone | |
Special '70s classics edition | |||
Fangoria#134 | p.10 | Escape from New York" contest | |
John Carpenter's futuristic action hit Escape from New York is returning to tape | |||
Fangoria#134 | p.10 | The Mammoth Book of Werewolves | |
It's a full moon on bookshelves | |||
Fangoria#134 | p.28 | Full Moon Fever II: The Modern Legends of Wolf | |
Screenwriter Jim Harrison evokes mythology that's old yet new to the werewolf genre in his contemporary chiller. | |||
Fangoria#134 | p.46 | Full Moon Fever II: Howling VII - Long in the Tooth? | |
Can this Country-and-Western werewolf saga provide the direct-to-video franchise with some fresh bite? | |||
Fangoria#134 | p.66 | Killing with Exquisite Tenderness | |
A murderous doctor wreaks gory havoc in a hospital. Despite the filmmakers' claims, it sounds like a horror film to us. | |||
Fangoria#134 | p.72 | Full Moon Fever II: To Suffer The Curse of the Werewolf | |
It's hard to believe that Hammer Films only produced one lycanthropic chiller - but they made it count. | |||
Fangoria#134 | p.79 | Deus-X | |
Fangoria#139 | p.4 | Cruise Control | |
Editor views on "Vampire" ruckus. | |||
Fangoria#139 | p.8 | The Langoliers | |
Langoliers director Tom Holland points out to author/bit player Stephen King where most of the miniseries will be shot. | |||
Fangoria#139 | p.19 | Hooked on Candyman 2 | |
Coming just in time for holiday viewing: The further exploits of Clive Barker's chilling creation. | |||
Fangoria#139 | p.32 | The Burning Moon | |
Fangoria#139 | p.32 | The Evil Within | |
Fangoria#139 | p.34 | Makeover for a Vampire | |
Stan Winston sinks his teeth into the challenge of creating a new look for bloodsuckers. | |||
Fangoria#139 | p.38 | Lestat Speaks! | |
Like his character embraces vampirism, Tom Cruise found his "Interview With the Vampire" role to be a dark gift indeed. | |||
Fangoria#139 | p.62 | Going on a Witch Hunt | |
When '50s-era politicians find a new group to persecute, supernatural detective H.P. Lovecraft takes the case. | |||
Fangoria#139 | p.66 | Farewell to Saint Peter | |
When Peter Cushing passed away this year, he left behind a legacy as Britain's most charming horror star. | |||
Fangoria#140 | p.4 | The Fear in Review | |
1994: It was a scary good year. | |||
Fangoria#140 | p.6 | Postal Zone | |
UK and U.S. readers on British censorship. | |||
Fangoria#140 | p.14 | Acting For All He's Worth | |
No matter what the part - and it's usually villainous - Nicholas Worth gives his all to it. | |||
Fangoria#140 | p.20 | Tales from the Script | |
On its way to the screen, "Demon Knight" went through contortions and transformations worthy of one of its creatures. | |||
Fangoria#140 | p.30 | Night of the Demons 2 | |
Fangoria#140 | p.36 | In the Mouth of Madness | |
"As with all films inspired by the work of H.P. Lovecraft, the horrors eschew the 'unspeakability' of their literary companions." | |||
Fangoria#140 | p.49 | Pinball Shivers | |
A look behind the games that allow you to re-experience genre movie favorites over and over again. | |||
Fangoria#140 | p.58 | The Ice Cream Man - 31 Flavors of Fear | |
It had to happen - now this suburban mainstay is up to something really chilling. | |||
Fangoria#140 | p.75 | Complicity | |
Fangoria#140 | p.75 | Covenant With the Vampire: The Diaries of the Family Dracul | |
Fangoria#143 | p.9 | Brad Pitt in "Cutting Class" | |
Lucky for him that Brad Pitt's good looks survived these attacks by Cutting Class' Donovan Leitch. | |||
Fangoria#143 | p.20 | Breeding a New Species | |
Dennis Feldman explores the dark side of science and humanity in his script for the new SF horror epic. | |||
Fangoria#143 | p.26 | Don't Toy With Evolver | |
There's a nasty surprise in store for kids who take on this lethal plaything. | |||
Fangoria#143 | p.32 | Noctropolis | |
Fangoria#143 | p.34 | Tales of Screaming Madness | |
When FX artist Screaming Mad George gets his hands on a project, the result is bound to be bizarre. | |||
Fangoria#143 | p.40 | Village of the Damned - The Eyes (Still) Have It | |
John Carpenter returns to small-town terror -and a chiller classic- with a tale of possessed children. | |||
Fangoria#143 | p.48 | Black Heart | |
Our new section devoted to indie films debuts with a portrait of a serial killer moviemaker. | |||
Fangoria#143 | p.58 | Keepers of X Secrets | |
When it comes to the mysteries of "The X Files," even Steven Williams and Mitch Pileggi don't know all the truth. | |||
Fangoria#143 | p.64 | Some Small Changes for Leprechaun 3 | |
Yes, another one - but they're gambling on a Las Vegas setting and a comic approach to make it work. | |||
Fangoria#143 | p.74 | Now You See It... | |
Fangoria#146 | p.6 | Postal Zone | |
Taking issue with "Tales" | |||
Fangoria#146 | p.8 | Witchboard III: The Possession | |
Witchboard III conjures up the Horned One himself, with a little help from KNB EFX. | |||
Fangoria#146 | p.13 | Exploring the Bite Life with Nadja | |
Amidst the big-budget bloodsucker trend, Michael Almereyda takes an independent, esoteric look at vampires. | |||
Fangoria#146 | p.17 | Xtro 3: Watch the Skies... for Alien Terror | |
It's familiar ground for the director of this series - but now, the monster's got a score to settle. | |||
Fangoria#146 | p.28 | Part Five: The Last Interview - The Conjuring of Lord of Illusions | |
On the eve of its release, Clive Barker sits down to discuss how his movie achieved its final shape. | |||
Fangoria#146 | p.34 | Leprechaun 3 | |
Fangoria#146 | p.36 | Murderous "Virtuosity" | |
In the future, evil will be created by computer - but it won't want to stay there. | |||
Fangoria#146 | p.42 | The X Files Second Season: Episode Guide | |
TV's best supernatural series in ages really hits its stride in the past year. | |||
Fangoria#146 | p.52 | Blinded by the Blood | |
With one foot in the grave already, it's no wonder Tim Ritter likes directing horror films. | |||
Fangoria#146 | p.56 | Telephone Terror: Remembering When a Stranger Calls | |
Director Fred Walton and his cast dialed up a hit chiller by bringing a scary folk tale to the screen. | |||
Fangoria#146 | p.63 | Little Deaths | |
Fangoria#146 | p.64 | What "The Alien Within" Does Without | |
It's got a Corman-sized budget and a tired premise, but its makers are still thinking positive. | |||
Fangoria#146 | p.68 | Symps | |
It's tough being a writer, but spare Schow the sympathy. | |||
Fangoria#146 | p.70 | Classic Com-Poe-ser | |
The famous AIP chillers of the '60s owe part of their power to the unique terror scores of Les Baxter. | |||
Fangoria#147 | p.12 | The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre | |
The filmmakers simply rehashed the original all over again with little variation and hardly any imagination. | |||
Fangoria#147 | p.14 | The Addiction of Evil | |
Nicholas St. John returns vampirism to its dark roots in his screenplay for Abel Ferrara's new film. | |||
Fangoria#147 | p.20 | Blood on the Scarecrow | |
Sequel veteran Jeff Burr takes on an original yet familiar story and hopes to make it more than a Freddy wannabe. | |||
Fangoria#147 | p.24 | A Hope in Hell | |
If you've been on pins and needles waiting for "Hellraiser: Bloodline," Doug Bradley will explain what's behind the wait. | |||
Fangoria#147 | p.30 | The Dark Side of Kid's TV | |
Just because it's aimed at young audiences doesn't mean "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" takes its scares lightly. | |||
Fangoria#147 | p.36 | Mosquito | |
Fangoria#147 | p.36 | Witchcraft VII: Judgement Hour | |
Fangoria#147 | p.48 | Saw Man | |
Two decades later, Kim Henkel returns to "Texas Chainsaw" territory to get right what the other sequels got wrong. | |||
Fangoria#147 | p.52 | Superstitious | |
Fangoria#147 | p.60 | Father of The Bride With White Hair | |
Director Ronny Yu's supernatural drama may prove to be the last great Hong Kong genre film. | |||
Fangoria#147 | p.64 | Mo' Better Depravity | |
Show refuses to go on the Dole. | |||
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#148 | p.12 | Monsters & Mayhem by Mail | |
When you can't find it at the local video store, these companies can help satisfy your craving for terror on tape. | |||
Fangoria#148 | p.26 | Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers | |
[The filmmakers have] rewritten the myth, overexplaining something which shouldn't have been explained in the first place. | |||
Fangoria#148 | p.28 | The Castle Freak Awakens | |
Stuart Gordon returns to down-and-dirty horror and brings his favorite actors with him. | |||
Fangoria#148 | p.48 | Truth, Justice, and The X-Files Way | |
Among the paranormal scares and suspense, the popular genre series plays our growing distrust of authority. | |||
Fangoria#148 | p.59 | City of Dreadful Night | |
Fangoria#148 | p.60 | Addicted to Movies | |
If you write a script you hope to produce/direct yourself, make sure you absolutely need all the FX you've dreamed up. | |||
Fangoria#148 | p.70 | Risky for the Midgets | |
An exclusive chat with the man behind the (thousand) masks. | |||
Fangoria#157 | p.4 | Hey, I wrote a book | |
Editor makes book. | |||
Fangoria#157 | p.12 | Scripted Fear from Down Under | |
Everett De Roche carved out a niche as Australia's number-one screenwriter of genre fare. | |||
Fangoria#157 | p.21 | Henry Part 2 Another Helping of Serial Slaughter | |
One of the modern cinema's scariest psychos returns, and this time he's playing with fire. | |||
Fangoria#157 | p.26 | Evil Ed The Unkindest Cuts | |
Here's a switch - a movie that says taking the violence out of horror films can lead to madness and murder. | |||
Fangoria#157 | p.38 | The City of the Lost Children | |
Fangoria#157 | p.42 | Open Wide for The Dentist | |
Leave it to Brian Yuzna and company to make an already scary profession even more frightening. | |||
Fangoria#157 | p.62 | On The Sometimes They Come Back... Again Trail | |
Only the title returns, as this sequel's crew attempts a fresh twist on the demons-from-the past theme. | |||
Fangoria#157 | p.71 | Back In Snake's Skin | |
Kurt Russell revisits his breakthrough role for the director who made hime a genre favorite. | |||
Fangoria#172 | p.12 | Kingdom of the Spiders | |
Out of the nature-amok movie desert, this low-budgetter crawled its way to cult status. | |||
Fangoria#172 | p.32 | The Ugly Is More Than Skin Deep | |
An aggressive young director from Down Under revitalizes the serial slayer subgenre. | |||
Fangoria#172 | p.42 | Portrait of a Serial Actor | |
"Millennium" star Lance Hendriksen thinks the show's second season is so good, it's scary. | |||
Fangoria#172 | p.57 | Alias Gore and Pain | |
British horror FX stars Neill Gorton and Steve Painter have taken a twisted road from a killer goat to Steven Spielberg. | |||
Fangoria#172 | p.64 | Love Hurts For Tortured Hearts | |
Teenage romance can be scary enough without the bizarre characters haunting this independent chiller. | |||
Fangoria#172 | p.68 | Hysteria | |
Daalder has created an ambitious, provocative piece, albeit with less dramatic panache than intellectual content. | |||
Fangoria#172 | p.70 | Habitat | |
Fangoria#172 | p.73 | Monsters in the Closet: Homosexuality and the Horror Film | |
Fangoria#195 | p.4 | Elegy | |
What's the matter with Fango? | |||
Fangoria#195 | p.6 | Postal Zone | |
Celebrating favorite character actors | |||
Fangoria#195 | p.16 | Sand and Slaughter | |
The campy stage success gets a big-screen upgrade with added grue. | |||
Fangoria#195 | p.36 | All of Them Witches | |
Fangoria#195 | p.38 | The Heart of Hollowman | |
Turning invisible isn't as it looks - er, seems, according to actor Kevin Bacon. | |||
Fangoria#195 | p.52 | American Movie | |
Fangoria#195 | p.53 | City of the Living Dead | |
Fangoria#195 | p.53 | Little Shop of Horrors | |
Fangoria#195 | p.55 | Horrors 'n' Ford | |
He has breathed new life into traditional terrors and video franchises. | |||
Fangoria#195 | p.60 | A Face Without A Heart | |
Fangoria#195 | p.60 | Affinity | |
Fangoria#195 | p.64 | "Nobody Knows" The Horror You'll See | |
The Spanish genre juggernaut rolls on with Mateo Gil's pseudo-satanic thriller. | |||
Fangoria#195 | p.67 | Stare Into The Hypnotic Eye | |
On of the '60s' most lurid shockers also involved its creator in a real-life crime case. | |||
Fangoria#195 | p.72 | All eyes on The Hypnotist | |
Japanese director Masayuki Ochai has made his mark with chilling tales of weird science | |||
Fangoria#198 | p.20 | Opening Up for Book of Shadows | |
While they didn't have to imporovise, "Blair Witch 2" was still a scary experience for its cast. | |||
Fangoria#198 | p.26 | Things to do in Denver When you're Pinhead | |
Hellraiser: Inferno attempts a new twist on the franchise -- for one thing, there's not much of the star Cenobite. | |||
Fangoria#198 | p.29 | Pinhead Turns 100 | |
If you've been on pins and needles awaiting his return, be advices his role is reduced in the latest Hellraiser. | |||
Fangoria#198 | p.44 | I Want Candy | |
Dodging a slasher in "Cherry Falls," actress Candy Clark looks back on her long horror carreer. | |||
Fangoria#198 | p.49 | An American Beowulf in Romania | |
Christopher Lamert faces a medieval literary monster in this futuristic screen thriller. | |||
Fangoria#198 | p.64 | Premonition | |
Fangoria#198 | p.65 | Black Sabbath | |
Fangoria#198 | p.71 | Urban Ghost Story | |
This British spooker proves that atmosphere and character are cheaper - and better - than FX. | |||
Fangoria#199 | p.20 | House of 1000 Corpses - Death to the False Horror | |
In these fright-lite days, it takes Rob Zombie to craft a film that gets back to the gruesome basics. | |||
Fangoria#199 | p.26 | Dispelling Shadows | |
Working fast didn't stop scripter Dick Beebe from giving his all to the "Blair Witch" sequel. | |||
Fangoria#199 | p.44 | Dracula 2000 Bites to the Future | |
Horror's most famous villain wakes up in the modern day under the direction of Patrick Lussier. | |||
Fangoria#199 | p.47 | The Butler Bit It | |
Gerard Butler plays a modern Dracula and loves it | |||
Fangoria#199 | p.54 | The Mask of Max | |
Fango Seal of Approval Willem Dafoe creates an unforgettable portrait of Max Schreck in "Shadow of the Vampire." | |||
Fangoria#199 | p.60 | The Forsaken - Blood on the Open Road | |
Writer/director J.S. Cardone introduces vampires with a need for speed and making others bleed. | |||
Fangoria#204 | p.11 | Devil's Prey | |
A new race with Satan | |||
Fangoria#204 | p.12 | The Cutting Room: Valentine | |
While fans hoped Valentine would be the gory gift its marketing campaign painted it to be, most of the grue was suspiciously absent by the time the film hit theaters. | |||
Fangoria#204 | p.14 | Fantasia Fest | |
An advance, pre-festival showing of Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within | |||
Fangoria#204 | p.16 | Jurassic Park - New Dinos to Discover | |
Sam Neill returns but the director has changed for the third encounter with prehistoric creatures. | |||
Fangoria#204 | p.22 | Godzilla X Megaguirus - The Big G Lightens Up | |
It's dinosaur vs. dragonfly in a kaiju epic that's not as dark but just as spectacular. | |||
Fangoria#204 | p.34 | The Fur Flies on Planet of the Apes | |
Tim Burton and Rick Baker are just the right people to monkey with a classic. | |||
Fangoria#204 | p.39 | "Ape" Recall | |
Witnessing the Conquest of the Planet of the Apes first-hand was a thrilling experience for a budding writer. | |||
Fangoria#204 | p.40 | The Breed - Vampires and Humans, Unite! | |
This made-for-cable supernatural actioner explores why we can't just get along with creatures of the night. | |||
Fangoria#204 | p.44 | Brendan the Rules | |
A matured character and bigger thrills awaited Brendan Fraser on "The Mummy Returns." | |||
Fangoria#204 | p.51 | Our Loss: Their "Gein" | |
Gein's exploits have fascinated fiction filmmakers and non-fiction authors alike. | |||
Fangoria#204 | p.54 | The Screw Turns Again - Presence of Mind | |
A Spanish director teams with a British starlet and American acting veterans to retell a horror classic. | |||
Fangoria#204 | p.60 | At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul / This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse / Awakening of the Beast | |
Fangoria#204 | p.60 | The House by the Cemetary / The Black Cat / Manhattan Baby | |
Fangoria#204 | p.61 | Anatomy | |
Fangoria#204 | p.62 | Daze in the Life of Citizen Toxie | |
The scariest stuff happened off-camera while making the latest in the Troma franchise. | |||
Fangoria#205 | p.4 | Mindf**k Movies | |
Messing with your mind | |||
Fangoria#205 | p.8 | From Hell | |
Jack's back and Hughes dunnit | |||
Fangoria#205 | p.9 | Night Visions | |
Fox's horror anthology series finally chops its way onto TV screens | |||
Fangoria#205 | p.22 | Jeeper Creepers Summer Sleeper? | |
Writer/director Victor Salva takes a stab at bringing traditional terror back to theaters. Fango Seal of Approval. | |||
Fangoria#205 | p.30 | The Hole Truth | |
British director Nick Hamm takes a psychological approach to the youth horror genre. | |||
Fangoria#205 | p.33 | Witch Hunter | |
Fangoria#205 | p.49 | The Attic Expeditions - A Real Head Trip | |
An independent crew with a great cast aim to prove once and for all that a mind is a terrible thing to waste. | |||
Fangoria#205 | p.54 | The Fantasy Becomes Real | |
Or least as CGI has ever looked, in the human-vs.-monster epic "Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within." | |||
Fangoria#205 | p.64 | Sinner and Saint | |
The road to hell is paved with actor Patrick Bergin's genre roles. | |||
Fangoria#207 | p.16 | Jack Attack!: Featuring Jack the Ripper | |
The cinematic Whitechapel crimes have presented almost as many suspects as there are movies. | |||
Fangoria#207 | p.34 | Parasite Eve | |
Fangoria#207 | p.69 | Blood: The Last Vampire | |
Fangoria#207 | p.74 | The Association | |
Fangoria#207 | p.76 | Terror Tour 2000: The Final Chapter (?) | |
You can't keep a good haunter down, as the editor learns on his fourth annual haunted house trip. | |||
Fangoria#207 | p.79 | Creepin' the heart of Texas | |
The fountains run red at Lance Pope's Thrillvania and Verdun Manor outside Dallas. | |||
Fangoria#208 | p.4 | Horror Hits Home | |
When true horror strikes. | |||
Fangoria#208 | p.40 | Bloody Kicks on Route 666 | |
Hit this road and the road hits back in the second feature by William ("Scarecrows") Wesley. | |||
Fangoria#208 | p.44 | The One But Not The Only | |
No, it's not really horror, but hey - it's got Jet Li fighting Jet Li! | |||
Fangoria#208 | p.47 | Crossing Borders, Pushing Boundaries | |
It took wits and fists for Jet Li to get where he is - and guts to turn down the movies he has. | |||
Fangoria#208 | p.51 | Scars in His Eyes | |
There were chilling celebrities aplenty at this past January's Weekend of Horrors. | |||
Fangoria#208 | p.56 | Worm Wranglers | |
With "Tremors 3," FX wizards Alec Gillis and Tom Woodruff Jr. add new creatures to their langthy résumé. | |||
Fangoria#208 | p.68 | Satan's Menagerie | |
Or, how to wrangle a half-dozen classically inspired creatures on a budget. | |||
Fangoria#208 | p.74 | Bitten | |
Fangoria#210 | p.10 | A Chronicle of Corpses | |
History written in blood | |||
Fangoria#210 | p.14 | Get Some Head! | |
To celebrate the new album of Cannibal Corpse, Gore Obsessed, Fango and Cannibal Corpse give you the opportunity to win your own cannibal corpse. | |||
Fangoria#210 | p.16 | Queen of the Damned - Lestat Rocks | |
The second Anne-Rise vampire movie promises harder-core horror than its predecessor. | |||
Fangoria#210 | p.50 | In the Red | |
Craig Baxley encores as a director of Stephen King miniseries with "Rose Red". | |||
Fangoria#210 | p.60 | Witchouse 3: Demon Fire | |
Fangoria#210 | p.67 | Stranger and "Strangers" | |
Ambitious New Zealand director Scott Reynolds aims to make new thrills "Appear." | |||
Fangoria#213 | p.14 | 30 Days of Night | |
IDW Publishing invites you to experience 30 Days of Night, a three-issue graphic novel miniseries. | |||
Fangoria#213 | p.14 | The Attic Expeditions | |
Housebound horror finds a home | |||
Fangoria#213 | p.14 | The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra | |
This indie production is currently making its way arround the country. | |||
Fangoria#213 | p.16 | Fear Today, Dagon Tomorrow | |
Stuart Gordon, Brian Yuzna and H.P. Lovecraft have a long-awaited reunion on this blood- and rain-drenched chiller. Fango Seal of Approval. | |||
Fangoria#213 | p.22 | Eight Legged Freaks Ate Everyone | |
Giant spiders make a long-overdue big-screen comeback, this time with a megabudget to chew on. | |||
Fangoria#213 | p.28 | Choice Cuts | |
This past year, Bob Murawski alternated between editing "Spider-Man" and restoring gore classics. | |||
Fangoria#213 | p.31 | The Editing Web | |
It's no surprise that a film about dual identities also had dual editors. | |||
Fangoria#213 | p.40 | Cunningham's Close-Up | |
The "Friday the 13th" creator is keeping busy while waiting for "Freddy vs. Jason" to launch. | |||
Fangoria#213 | p.47 | Digital Maws & Stunts | |
Why go with just animatronics or CGI when the two can be combined for striking shots like this one? | |||
Fangoria#213 | p.50 | Director Versus Everybody | |
Ryuhei Kitamura says other Japanese genre filmmakers can learn a lot from his nonstop carnage-fest. | |||
Fangoria#213 | p.58 | Beast of Blood | |
With this 1970 flick, the "Blood Island" series came to a screaming end. | |||
Fangoria#213 | p.62 | Cannibal Apocalypse | |
Fangoria#213 | p.62 | Sorority House Vampires from Hell | |
Fangoria#213 | p.64 | Fruit of the Doom | |
Over a three-deacade career, Canadian filmmaker Willian Fruet has braved the terrors of low budgets. | |||
Fangoria#217 | p.10 | Monsterfest 24/7 | |
More Halloween terrors with John Carpenter | |||
Fangoria#217 | p.12 | Masters of Horror | |
Genre favorites spill their guts | |||
Fangoria#217 | p.24 | Captain of Ghost Ship | |
Steve Beck pilots his second screen chiller and finds it smoother sailing than his last one. | |||
Fangoria#217 | p.36 | With This Ring... | |
...actress Naomi Watts makes her major-studio starring debut after triumphing in "Mulholland Dr." | |||
Fangoria#217 | p.46 | Hellseeker of the Gory Truth | |
What is hell: the setting of the sixth in the "Hellraiser" franchise, or trying to cover it? | |||
Fangoria#217 | p.54 | What Lies "Below" | |
Deep beneath the ocean's surface, a supernatural presence haunts David ("Pitch Black") Twohy's new film. | |||
Fangoria#217 | p.59 | Witchhunter - Blood and Bruises | |
You know you're in scary territory when Gunnar Hansen is one of the less threatening characters. | |||
Fangoria#217 | p.63 | Monster A-Go Go / Psyched by the 4-D Witch | |
Fangoria#217 | p.63 | Premutos | |
Fangoria#217 | p.64 | Hitch-Hike / Nightmare City | |
Fangoria#217 | p.66 | William Girdler: Nature Boy - Part Two | |
The latter part of the director's too-short career was rife with attacking animals. | |||
Fangoria#217 | p.74 | Spear | |
Fangoria#222 | p.14 | Beyond Terror | |
FAB Press has reissued its landmark book on the films of Lucio Fulci. | |||
Fangoria#222 | p.16 | A Hunka Hunka Bubba Ho-Tep | |
Don Coscarelli directing Bruce Campbell - the fact that it's the weirdest screen story in years is icing on the cake. | |||
Fangoria#222 | p.30 | A Dream to Write | |
Nobody knows anything. William Goldman likes to say, but he seems to be an expert at adapting Stephen King. | |||
Fangoria#222 | p.37 | What is (scary about) "The Matrix" | |
Holy Trinity! Carrie-Anne Moss faces further perils in the second and third Matrix adventures. | |||
Fangoria#222 | p.46 | Soft for Digging | |
With little money and less dialogue, J.T. Petty has crafted an acclaimed indie chiller. | |||
Fangoria#222 | p.54 | Leeches They Suck! | |
Not yet overexposed in the nature-amok derby, the slimy critters creep through David DeCoteau's latest. | |||
Fangoria#222 | p.67 | Little Otik | |
Fangoria#223 | p.12 | Primal | |
Indulge your Primal urge with Sony Computer Entertainment's new game for Playstation 2. | |||
Fangoria#223 | p.14 | Adrien Brody in "The Boy Who Cried Bitch" | |
The crowd at Adrien Brody's Oscar party was probably much bigger than this. | |||
Fangoria#223 | p.19 | Harrington's Harrowing Time | |
Harrington gets involved with a real doll in the upcomping Love Object. | |||
Fangoria#223 | p.22 | Scarecrow | |
Fangoria#223 | p.24 | 28 Days Later Stark Terror Now | |
This is the way the world ends: with a plague of infected, zombie-like killers. | |||
Fangoria#223 | p.40 | Sangre Eterna - A Game of Death | |
This Fango video release from Chile pits vampire role-players against the real thing. | |||
Fangoria#223 | p.54 | Virgin Among the Living Dead | |
Fangoria#223 | p.55 | The House With Laughing Windows / Alucarda | |
Fangoria#223 | p.57 | Giving You the Shaft | |
Dutch director Dick Maas takes another trip on a killer elevator with a higher-powered cast. | |||
Fangoria#223 | p.66 | Weekend to Dismember | |
The zombies that ate Pittsburgh took a bite out of LA last summer. | |||
Fangoria#223 | p.70 | Box Office Gross | |
When it came to scary controversial films, Jerry Gross knew how to pick 'em and how to sell 'em. | |||
Fangoria#225 | p.16 | Krueger Contented | |
Robert Englund talks up the long-awaited Freddy vs. Jason and his own place in pop culture. | |||
Fangoria#225 | p.19 | Mad Behind the Mask | |
Kane Hodder is not happy to be the one discarded during casiting of Freddy vs. Jason. | |||
Fangoria#225 | p.23 | Birthrite | |
Fangoria#225 | p.24 | Brian Yuzna Looks Beyond | |
...and finds new territory to explore in the "Re-Animator" franchise and other projects. | |||
Fangoria#225 | p.30 | King of the Ants - It's No Picnic | |
Stuart Gordon returns with a hardcore hit-man thriller that's as brutal as it gets. | |||
Fangoria#225 | p.38 | Appointment with Fear | |
This ambitious 1985 production had an unfortunate date with the cutting room. | |||
Fangoria#225 | p.58 | Anatomie of a Franchise | |
Director Stefan Ruzowitzky returns to med school to follow up his Eurohorror hit. | |||
Fangoria#225 | p.64 | Down woth Macumba Move | |
Veteran actor William Wellman Jr. had the best time of his life on the worst film he ever made. | |||
Fangoria#225 | p.70 | Dark Worlds and Darker Verses | |
Author Tom Piccirilli's work spans many kinds of horror and every kind of writing form. | |||
Fangoria#225 | p.74 | Fat White Vampire Blues | |
Book of the Month | |||
Fangoria#227 | p.6 | Halloween Hit Parade | |
Packin' the pumpkin | |||
Fangoria#227 | p.14 | Basic Instinct 2 | |
Sharon Stone coulda worked with David Cronenberg on Basic Instinct 2, but instead moved into Cold Creek Manor. | |||
Fangoria#227 | p.23 | Inmate of Gothika | |
Halle Berry flies over a terrifying cuckoo's nest in this year's entry from the Dark Castle fright factory. | |||
Fangoria#227 | p.35 | Love in the Blood | |
The passion between the vampires and werewolves in "Underworld" is matched only by that of its cast. | |||
Fangoria#227 | p.40 | Inhabited | |
Fangoria#227 | p.43 | Undead and Unconventional | |
Aussie brothers Michael and Peter Spiering give zombies a twist that's literally out of this world. Fango Seal of Approval. | |||
Fangoria#227 | p.66 | Slicing Toward Competition - Part Two | |
The evolution of "Freddy vs. Jason" continues through more writers, more plots and multiple endings. | |||
Fangoria#227 | p.69 | Freddy vs. Jason: The Rules | |
The rules the writers of Freddy vs. Jason did not want to break. | |||
Fangoria#227 | p.74 | Christopher Lee: The Last Horror Star - Part One | |
He has played more villains and monsters than anyone, but there's more to this British legend than screen bogeymen. | |||
Fangoria#227 | p.82 | School Killer Goes Absent | |
Two years after its home release, this Spanish slasher has yet to carve its way Stateside. | |||
Fangoria#227 | p.84 | Dangerous Red | |
Book of the Month | |||
Fangoria#228 | p.17 | Newly American Gothika | |
A Frenchman is running the asylum as director Mathieu Kassovitz makes his Hollywood horror debut. | |||
Fangoria#228 | p.22 | Saw Winners | |
The new cast went to "Texas" with no qualms about being bloodied and bruised. | |||
Fangoria#228 | p.30 | The Shunned House | |
Video of the Month | |||
Fangoria#228 | p.32 | Caution: Visitors On Board | |
Veteran director Richard Franklin sets sail on a chilling voyage with the star of "Pitch Black." | |||
Fangoria#228 | p.46 | Post Mortem | |
It takes a series of movies for him to explore all the dark sides of a town without pity. | |||
Fangoria#228 | p.56 | Lemora - A Grim Scary Tale | |
Like its title character, this unique '70s indie feature refuses to die. | |||
Fangoria#228 | p.74 | The Policy | |
Fangoria#229 | p.14 | Sandman: King of Dreams | |
Chronicle Books' The Sandmand: King of Dreams explains the story behind the Sandman comics. | |||
Fangoria#229 | p.16 | The Butterfly Effect - Altered States of Reality | |
Ashton Kutcher plays it straight, going on a mind-bending trip through time and fate. | |||
Fangoria#229 | p.20 | Angel Flies Solo | |
With "Buffy" gone, the vampire series continues to explore new territory. | |||
Fangoria#229 | p.26 | Visitors | |
Video of the Month | |||
Fangoria#229 | p.28 | Exit Lord, Enter King | |
Peter Jackson brings his "Rings" trilogy to a close and gears up a new "Kong." | |||
Fangoria#229 | p.34 | Horro Suits Leisure | |
How a down-market house became the little genre publisher that could. | |||
Fangoria#229 | p.38 | The Battle Royale Rages On | |
The Japanese student-warfare film is now followed by a sequel with an even more controversial theme. | |||
Fangoria#229 | p.47 | Escape 2000 | |
Fangoria#229 | p.54 | The State of Their Art | |
Moving into directing and toymaking, the talented SOTA F/X duo aren't leaving special makeup behind. | |||
Fangoria#229 | p.74 | Fear Without Frontiers: Horror Cinema Across the Globe | |
Fangoria#229 | p.74 | Low Red Moon | |
Fangoria#242 | p.22 | Return to Amityville | |
A new filmmaking team attempts to "Get out!" the truth about what happened in America's most famous haunted house. | |||
Fangoria#242 | p.28 | Ring Around the Writer | |
Ehren Kruger can't spill any secrets about his "Ring Two" script, but he's got plenty of other projects to talk about. | |||
Fangoria#242 | p.31 | Samara's Solo Act | |
It's not hard to believe that it took hours of makeup work for Kelly Stables to look fearsome. | |||
Fangoria#242 | p.35 | Switch Killer | |
Fangoria#242 | p.36 | Living in Sin | |
"Carnivà le" star Nick Stahl is the most monstrous denizen of Robert Rodriguez's dark "City." | |||
Fangoria#242 | p.41 | Insanity is Only Skinned Deep | |
FX artist turned director Gabe Bartalos puts a bizarre new spin on horror-film basics. | |||
Fangoria#242 | p.45 | Serving Plates | |
If you run into Warwick Davis' insane character, you'll likely wind up with a plate in your head. | |||
Fangoria#242 | p.60 | Full Mental Jacket | |
Exploring the dark recesses of the mind suits director John Maybury just fine. | |||
Fangoria#242 | p.65 | The Amityville Horror | |
Fangoria#259 | p.10 | The Hitcher | |
Thumb old, thumb thing new. | |||
Fangoria#259 | p.18 | City of Others | |
Wrightson returns! | |||
Fangoria#259 | p.42 | Pan's Labyrinth: A Maze Thing | |
Guillermo Del Toro returns to personal genre fare and comes up with what may be his masterpiece. | |||
Fangoria#259 | p.49 | UKM: The Ultimate Killing Machine | |
Fangoria#259 | p.56 | The Host With the Most | |
An unconventional Korean import brings new levels of realism to the giant-monster genre | |||
Fangoria#259 | p.58 | Animating The Host | |
Any monster movie lives and dies based on its "star," and director Bong Joon-ho's The Host supplies one of the most memorable creatures in decades | |||
Fangoria#259 | p.62 | The Abandoned and the Haunted | |
Spain's Nacho Cerda teamed with two other international fright auteurs for his creepy feature debut | |||
Fangoria#259 | p.68 | Valerie on the Stairs: Writer's Shock | |
Mick Garris adapts another Clive Barker tale about the deadly power of imagination | |||
Fangoria#259 | p.74 | Could It BeÂ… Sheitan? | |
A familiar face in dark French cinema, Vincent Cassel takes one of his most deranged roles yet in this new shocker | |||
Fangoria#260 | p.4 | The Little Film Show That Could | |
Pioneer-ing a film series | |||
Fangoria#260 | p.36 | Picking Up with The Hitcher | |
Twenty years later, yet another classic cinematic psycho gets a brand new vehicle | |||
Fangoria#260 | p.42 | The Hills Have Eyes 2 Military Fright | |
Can National Guard trainees do better against mutants than civilian vacationers? We wouldn't bet on it. | |||
Fangoria#260 | p.51 | Ghost Rider Hell on Wheels | |
It has taken a while, but Marvel Comics' supernatural hero is finally ready to Blaze across the screen | |||
Fangoria#260 | p.60 | Hannibal Rising Love and First Bites | |
Serial killers aren't born, they're made, and now we'll learn how one of the most famous got his start | |||
Fangoria#260 | p.64 | A Faun's Tale | |
Longtime creature performer Doug Jones really had to hoof it for his title role in "Pan's Labyrinth" | |||
Fangoria#260 | p.70 | Alone with Her Video Voyeurism | |
This disturbing indie demonstrates that a stalker doesn't have to be nearby to watch you every move | |||
Fangoria#260 | p.74 | The Manitou | |
Fangoria#261 | p.12 | 'Till Death Do Us Part | |
Troubled marriages, with Waters | |||
Fangoria#261 | p.14 | Dead Mary | |
Life's a witch | |||
Fangoria#261 | p.28 | Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin | |
Fangoria#261 | p.38 | The Number 23 Count on Thrills | |
It's no laughing matter for Jim Carrey when a certain number takes over his life and hs mind | |||
Fangoria#261 | p.46 | Grindhouse Greetings from Planet Terror | |
For his half of the two-part exploitation homage, Robert Rodriguez created a world full of "sickos." | |||
Fangoria#261 | p.64 | Misadventures of a Wilderness Family | |
Bad guys encounter someone worse in a brutal new British import | |||
Fangoria#261 | p.72 | Unrest Paging Dr. Death | |
A restless spirit leads medical students to find out why they call it Gross Anatomy | |||
Fangoria#261 | p.80 | The Hamiltons Slay Together | |
A pair of filmmaking "siblings" introduce you to three deadly brothers and one twisted sister | |||
Fangoria#262 | p.16 | Vacancy | |
Room with some grue | |||
Fangoria#262 | p.36 | Grindhouse 100 Percent Death Proof | |
Leave it to Quentin Tarantino to come up with a unique new slasher-film weapon. | |||
Fangoria#262 | p.42 | Severence The Ultimate Termination | |
Arms corporation workers get a taste of their own medicine in this satiric survival-horror film. | |||
Fangoria#262 | p.72 | The Hamiltons | |
Fangoria#262 | p.72 | Wicked Little Things | |
Fangoria#262 | p.80 | Lost Planet: Extreme Condition | |
Horrorcade: Lost Planet: Extreme Codition | |||
Fangoria#262 | p.84 | The Freakshow | |
The Freakshow | |||
Fangoria#263 | p.10 | Gangs of the Dead | |
Crips vs. blood-eaters | |||
Fangoria#263 | p.36 | The Hunt | |
Fangoria#263 | p.38 | Dying Proof | |
As the vehicular villain of "Grindhouse," Kurt Russell proves it's not the age, it's the attitude. | |||
Fangoria#263 | p.52 | Obey The Thirst | |
It's the sensitive story of two people in the throes of addiction - with lots of blood. | |||
Fangoria#263 | p.56 | The Breed The Dogs of Gore | |
A protégé of George a. Romero and Wes Craven proves his bite is as bad as his bark. | |||
Fangoria#263 | p.61 | Bullet Witch | |
Horrorcade: Bullet Witch | |||
Fangoria#263 | p.62 | Cutting into Dark Corners | |
It's a matter of double life and death for Thora Birch in this British production. | |||
Fangoria#263 | p.70 | Bit Parts | |
Fangoria#264 | p.4 | The gathering storm | |
Fangoria#264 | p.28 | Roth and Ready | |
Writer/director Eli Roth eagerly took on the challenge of topping his hit "Hostel." | |||
Fangoria#264 | p.39 | Alone With Her | |
Fangoria#264 | p.46 | The Baaaaaad News About Black Sheep | |
You'll think twice about the sweater you're wearing when these four-legged monsters hit the screen. | |||
Fangoria#264 | p.52 | Don't Have A Cow! It's Isolation | |
Grotesque mutations with a beef toward humanity provide the chills in this Irish import. | |||
Fangoria#264 | p.56 | Years in Captivity | |
Actor Daniel Gillies sheds light on the controversial shocker's long road to the screen. |