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.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#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.
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#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#11 p.16 Charles Griffith and the Little Shop of Corman!
An Interview with AIP's maverick screenwriter!
Fangoria#18 p.58 Embassy Unleashes 3D Terror
The Parasite, designed by Stan Winston, slithers away from another bloody mess in three dimensions.
Fangoria#26 p.60 Little Shop of Blood
The cast of the Little Shop of Horrors play gives blood.
Fangoria#28 p.37 Little Shop of Horrors
Fangoria#29 p.62 Little Shop of Horrors - The Movie Musical!
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 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.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.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.44 Writer's Block
Attending a horror convention can be hell - literally, in Barbie Wilde's story.
Fangoria#44 p.35 Company of Wolves
Little Red Riding Hood meets state-of-the-art werewolves in this unique British fantasy film.
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.10 Whale's "Frankenstein" Uncut
Audiences will finally get to see little Maria's big splash in a reconstructed reissue of Karloff's Frankenstein.
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.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#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#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!
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!
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#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#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#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#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#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.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#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#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.58 Horror: A Connoisseur's Guide To Literature and Film
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#94 p.53 Perfect Little Angels
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#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#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.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#109 p.35 Scissors
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.32 Addams Madam
Slinky, seductive and just a little bit wicked, Anjelica Huston is the perfect Morticia.
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#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#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#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#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#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#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.63 Little Deaths
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#172 p.73 Monsters in the Closet: Homosexuality and the Horror Film
Fangoria#195 p.53 Little Shop of Horrors
Fangoria#198 p.49 An American Beowulf in Romania
Christopher Lamert faces a medieval literary monster in this futuristic screen thriller.
Fangoria#198 p.65 Black Sabbath
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#207 p.74 The Association
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.67 Little Otik
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#228 p.74 The Policy
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.34 Horro Suits Leisure
How a down-market house became the little genre publisher that could.
Fangoria#260 p.4 The Little Film Show That Could
Pioneer-ing a film series
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#262 p.72 Wicked Little Things
Fangoria#265 p.60 Joshua A Little Crazy
One very disturbed child makes life hell for his parents.
Fangoria#267 p.32 Wrong Turn 2 Dead End
A reality show becomes a true test of survival when those pesky backwoods mutants crash the production.
Fangoria#267 p.38 Little Miss Halloween
Danielle Harris proves she's a woman now in the remake - even if she still can't escape Michael Myers.
Fangoria#272 p.52 Malefique Deadly Cell Games
Vive le Gore! A five-year-old chiller that does a lot with a little is at last becoming available for U.S. viewing.
Fangoria#273 p.48 Sign the Death Note
Kaiju Master Shusuke Kaneko takes on a double feature of men, monsters and mortality.
Fangoria#273 p.60 Pressing the Flesh
As with 2006's Snakes on a Plane there's little ambiguity in the title of Gerald Nott's The Flesh Keeper.
Fangoria#274 p.50 Machine Girl Her Right to Bear Arms
Introducing the latest Japanese heroine who'll literally blow you away.
Fangoria#275 p.10 Full Moon's Latest
Little things scream a lot
Fangoria#275 p.24 Golden Boy
Now at the pinnacle of his abilities and acclaim, Guillermo del Torro returns to the horrific hero he loves most.
Fangoria#277 p.38 Feast II Sloppy Seconds You'll Eat It Up!
Out of reality-TV's shadow, the returning filmmakers are really pouring on the bad taste this time.
Fangoria#280 p.62 Madhouse
Fangoria#280 p.70 Not For Your Amusement
Three intertwined tales of terrorization offer very little to laugh at.
Fangoria#281 p.29 Little Red Riding Hood's Zombie BBQ
Fangoria#283 p.18 The Strange Adventures of H.P. Lovecraft
Mythos to reality
Fangoria#283 p.48 Lit
Game of the Month
Fangoria#285 p.38 The Final Destination Death in Three Dimensions
The Grim Reaper is as merciless as ever, and this time he's doing his thing with a little help from 3-D.
Fangoria#286 p.63 Little Red Riding Hood and Other Stories
Fangoria#287 p.80 The Children Play... Their Parents Pray
Meet the cutest yet most frightening little terrors on the recent screen scene. Fango Seal of Approval.
Fangoria#289 p.26 Pig Hunt Brings Home the Bacon
A monstrous bloodthirsty boar is rampaging your way - with a political message in tow. Fango Seal of Approval.
Fangoria#289 p.50 What's Scary - Part One
Who better to address that subject than the modern master of literary terror?
Fangoria#291 p.50 Slithis The Monster of Venice
Writer/director Stephen Traxler looks back at his creature from the low-budget '70s lagoon.
Fangoria#292 p.29 Freddy's Fresh Face
Jackie Earle Haley has earned quite a bit of fresh visibility in roles that have rendered him unrecognizable.
Fangoria#293 p.18 Solitary
Too much alone time
Fangoria#293 p.50 Creature of Darkness - Alien Night Frights
Another murderous threat makes its way out of bad dreams and into reality - and this one's of extraterrestrial origin.
Fangoria#294 p.46 Test Tube Terror
With a little FX enhancement, Chanreac's alluring looks gained a sinister side.
Fangoria#296 p.62 Dorian Gray - A Walk On the Wilde Side
The picture is even more gruesome in the latest film adaptation of the literary classic.
Fangoria#297 p.62 The Picture of Abnormality
Artist/photographer Joshua Hoffine reaches deep into the subconscious to create memorably horrific visuals.
Fangoria#297 p.78 Life Among the Scream Queens
The reality show's second season gave Debbie Rochon the chance to share her wisdom.
Fangoria#298 p.74 Walking with Monsters
One of the year's best indie films takes you on a trip through literally alien territory. Fango Seal of Approval.
Fangoria#299 p.33 As the Worm Turns
Ever since the '70s, filmmaker Jeff Lieberman has known what makes audiences "Squirm."
Fangoria#299 p.35 Letting the Sunshine In
Deep in the guts of bustling Montreal sits a little "psychotronic film centre" that is fully dedicated t exploitation and fantasy cinema.
Fangoria#300 p.12 Black Sabbath
Fangoria#300 p.77 Slither
Fangoria#301 p.30 Wolfen Part One - A Political Animal
Director Michael Wadleigh looks back at a thriller that has more to sink your teeth into than usual.
Fangoria#302 p.25 Wolfen Part Two - A Political Animal
Director Michael Wadleigh reveals more about the wolves you saw and the subplots you didn't.
Fangoria#302 p.31 Teutonic Terror: What's Behind The Door?
It's a portal to an alternate reality where life - and death - can be altered.
Fangoria#305 p.41 British Horror: Death's a "Bitch"
Simon Rumley's short in the antology Little Deaths about a guy who is forced to behave like a dog.
Fangoria#306 p.52 Debut in the Dark
Troy Nixey directed his first fearure with little creatures in front of his camera and a big supporter behind him.
Fangoria#306 p.54 First into the Dark
The little creatures that still make us so "Afraid" sprang from the mind of TV writer Nigel McKeand.
Fangoria#307 p.50 Back to the Colony - Part One
Thirty years ago, "The Howling" literally changed the face of werewolf cinema.
Fangoria#309 p.10 Little Deaths
Eat the rich!
Fangoria#309 p.44 Last Woman Crawling
Actress Emma Lock was the literal receiving end of Tom Six's twisted vision.
Fangoria#310 p.6 Basket Case
I don't doubt my ability to get a date with a pretty girl.
Fangoria#310 p.9 A Little Bit Zombie
Wedding hell laughs
Fangoria#310 p.9 Night of the Little Dead
Hungry things in small packages
Fangoria#311 p.40 Roger Corman in the Poe House
Horror's legendary mogul made his most striking mark with a string of literary chillers.
Fangoria#312 p.34 Face Time for TV FX
The Syfy competition show is only the latest in a string of reality-based series for makeup artist Glenn Hetrick.
Fangoria#313 p.54 The Littlest Vampire
Ronnie Scribner looks back on his days as a child actor donning fangs for " 'Salem's Lot."
Fangoria#313 p.66 The Seed of Evil
Patty McCormack recalls her days as the screen's original "Bad" little girl.
Fangoria#313 p.74 Making Horror a Reality in the Midwest
Pulling together a feature involving a hungry monster and a raging storm was quite a "Nailbiter."
Fangoria#314 p.24 Guy Maddin, Through the Keyhole
Singular filmmaker Guy Maddin brings his truly personal sensibility to the haunting genre.
Fangoria#315 p.14 Mars Attacks Again! - Part One
The little green men are coming back in a big way via new trading cards and comics.
Fangoria#315 p.64 Princesses of Pulp
Behind many a good magazine editor is a talented woman
Fangoria#316 p.18 Somewhere That's Greene
Actress Ellen Greene made the transition from stage to screen to warn us: Don't feed the plants!
Fangoria#317 p.82 Little Star
Fangoria#318 p.34 Skid Row Sweetheart
The original Audrey, Jackie Joseph, looks back at "The Little Shop of Horrors."
Fangoria#319 p.74 Pink
It was the color of freedom and unpredictability, as Jenny Wright recalls taking part taking part in "The Wall."
Fangoria#321 p.6 Postal Zone
Split over "Excision" and other agruments
Fangoria#321 p.24 Come and Get Some!
For Straight-up doses of unrestrained Aussie mayhem, check out the movies of Chris Sun.
Fangoria#321 p.44 Spilling Blood and Splitting Screens
Nearly four decades after breaking out with "Carrie," Brian De Palma is still mastering suspense.
Fangoria#321 p.48 Death à la De Palma
Brian De Palma's diverse body of work is punctuated by many moments of staggering, stylized murder.
Fangoria#324 p.22 Dead in Cold Climates
Actor Kris Lemche has suffered onscreen demises at the hands of men, monsters and Death itself.
Fangoria#324 p.56 The Facts of Death
A look at the reality behind Charles B. Pierce's drive-in favorite.
Fangoria#324 p.60 The Human Horrors of The Seasoning House
Reality is the spice of fright in the directorial debut of a veteran makeup FX artist.
Fangoria#324 p.72 Exhumed - Digging Up a New Cult
Look in this film, and you will see a cult of disturbed personalities.
Fangoria#325 p.10 The Expelled
F for fatalities
Fangoria#325 p.14 Back to Balk
The exotic actress continues to practice many different crafts.
Fangoria#326 p.45 F**k You, Frankenstein!
When Mary Shelley had her haunted summer, little did she what kind of movies she would help create.
Fangoria#326 p.54 A Little Bit of Soulmate
Moving up from short films, writer/director Axelle Carolyn narrows her focus to character-based chills.
Fangoria#326 p.68 Que Serra, Serra
A unique surreality informs the book covers, comics and paintings of Daniele Serra.
Fangoria#328 p.36 Thank Hell for Little Girl
Director Nicolas Gessner recalls directing Jodie Foster as "The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane."
Fangoria#329 p.24 Fear Force Five vs. the Monsters
Old-fashioned city-stompers meet a modern sensibility as they attack the Internet.
Fangoria#329 p.54 The Politic Spasmolytic
Cult filmmaker Jim VanBebber took iconic industrial band Skinny Puppy to macabre extremes with his "Spasmolytic" video.
Fangoria#331 p.18 Ring for the Nurse 3D
She's gore-geous an in your face, but it took her a little while to hit the screen.
Fangoria#333 p.44 Daddy's Little Girl
Fangoria#334 p.52 Horror's Little Giant
Real life becomes stranger in the fiction of Bentley Little.
Fangoria#335 p.14 Paul Williams - The Littlest Ape in Paradise
The multitalented performer who was crucial to "Phantom" also spent time in monkey makeup.
Fangoria#337 p.30 Dracula Untold - How Vlad Went Bad
The epic horror/fantasy charts the origin of the movies' and literature's most famous fangman.
Fangoria#339 p.26 The Atticus Institute Conspiracy Eerie
"Buried" writer turned first-time director Chris Sparling reveals the U.S. government's deal with a literal devil.
Fangoria#339 p.28 Fear Clinic - Shocked Treatment
If you want to get over a phobia, a facility headed by Robert Englund might not be the best place to go.
Fangoria#341 p.7 Postal Zone
Literary engagements
Fangoria#341 p.24 White God Has Its Day
A major city literally goes to the dogs in a remarkable genre-blending import. Fango seal of Approval.
Fangoria#342 p.8 Throwback
Vermon Wells' little big feat
Fangoria#342 p.40 Classic Dick
Miller's greatest hits.
Fangoria#343 p.28 Splitting the Difference
Despite three seasons of making high art from horrible death, FX artist François Dagenais still seeks the thrill of the kill on "Hannibal."
Fangoria#343 p.56 "You're A Vile Sorry Little Bitch!'
A celebration of Grand Dame Guignol, in which older women taught the horror genre new tricks.
Fangoria#349 p.52 Master Of Puppets
FX wizard Tate Steinsiek brings gory mayhem to the set of PUPPET MASTER: THE LITTLEST REICH.
Fangoria#349 p.56 Slit Your Own Throat (With SFX Makeup!)
We're going to recreate one of the effects from Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich, the SLIT THROAT.
Fangoria#349 p.58 Campfire Tales
Two horror veterans sit down and dig into a terrifying new reality.
Fangoria#349 p.98 In Search Of Bigfoot Fiction
The literary world's obsession with Sasquatch burned briefly, brightly - and erotically.
Fangoria#351 p.4 Respectability Is Overrated
Fangoria#351 p.34 It's The Little Things
Three uncanny grace notes that got under the skin.
Fangoria#351 p.83 Fest Finds
From the snowy peaks of Sundance to the cosmopolitian streets of Berlin, Sam has a slew of new movies to put on your radar.
Fangoria#351 p.92 Little Darlings
Fangoria#352 p.93 The Little Old Lady Killer: The Sensationalized Crimes Of Mexico's First Female Serial Killer
Fangoria#353 p.14 Submitted For The Approval of The Midnight Society
On the Set of Are You Afraid of the Dark? Nickelodeon brings back the beloved '90s kid horror series just in time for Halloween.
Fangoria#354 p.7 Have Yourself A Scary Little Christmas This Deathcember
Fangoria#354 p.83 Fest Finds
When arty filmmakers approach classic horror subgenres, great things can happen.
Fangoria#356 p.14 Cowboys & Witches
The director of THE PALE DOOR is bringing Weird Westerns back - with a little help from a Lansdale or two.
Fangoria#356 p.22 Elder Scare
Dementia, guilt and familial responsibility are at the delicate heart of Relic.
Fangoria#357 p.41 A Dangerous Inevitability
Brandon Cronenberg's POSSESSOR explores the violent pitfalls of evolution-changing technology.
Fangoria#357 p.46 How to Kill Sean Bean (Again)
At this point, slaughtering the oft-murdered veteran actor takes talent AND originality.
Fangoria#357 p.62 From The FANGORIA Vault: Candyman
We're as disappointed as the rest of you that Nia Da Costa's CANDYMAN has been pushed to 2021, but a little bee (named Phil) tells us it's worth the wait. To tide you over in the meantime, enjoy these indelible images from the 1992 original, pulled from our own archives.
Fangoria#357 p.76 Little Deaths
The surprising (is it, though?) relationship between horror and kink.
Fangoria#359 p.24 Here Comes The Neighborhood
Little Marvin and KNB EFX's Howard Berger turns 1950s suburbia into a nightmare in Them.