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.
10 zoekresultaten gevonden met "Prom Night":
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.24 Principal of the Fear
Michael Ironside recalls playing the principal.
Fangoria#93 p.42 Prom Night III The Last Kiss Lingers on Your Lips
The murderous Mary Lou returns in a new sequel that proves what we always suspected: High school is hell.
Fangoria#99 p.56 Prom Night III: The Last Kiss
Fangoria#119 p.38 Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil
Fangoria#272 p.26 Prom Night The Last Dance
The latest big-screen slasher remake emphasizes psychology over the sanguinary.
Fangoria#276 p.38 Fear and Fear Again
Attacking the genre on two fronts, Jonathon Schaech both writes and acts in scare fare.
Fangoria#336 p.56 Prom Night
Fangoria#358 p.40 Requiem For Marylou
We chased down the filmmaker behind Prom Night II and III (yes, there's a III) and dug up the untold, full story of the oft-maligned Mary Lou Maloney.
Fangoria#367 p.14 Slasher, Incubate Thyself
In Terror Train, it's three years after the initial prank that revenge killings start. Prom Night waits six years to serve up its disco brand of justice. With Happy Birthday to Me, it's two years. Silent Night, Deadly Night: thirteen years. The House on Sorority Row: twenty-two years. My Bloody Valentine: twenty years. Sleepaway Camp: eight years. Slaughter High: ten years. This delay, this gap, this waiting period, would seem to be built into the slasher, wouldn't it? Definitely part of the formula, anyway.