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.
173 zoekresultaten gevonden met "Lit": | |||
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. |