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.
201 zoekresultaten gevonden met "Scar": | |||
Fangoria#1 | p.62 | Phantasm | |
Fangoria#2 | p.8 | Phantasm | |
An interview with Director-Writer-Cinematographer Don Coscarelli | |||
Fangoria#8 | p.60 | The Beastmaster | |
Fangoria#9 | p.65 | Scare Us! | |
Only two winners this issue, but as an extra some reader's poetry in The Prank Caller. | |||
Fangoria#10 | p.19 | An Anatomy of Terror | |
What makes terror work? And what will frighten us in 1981? We asked John Carpenter, Avco Embassy Pictures, Sean Cunningham, Richard Rubinstein, Don Coscareli, the Jerry Gross Organisation, New World Pictures - and lots more people who should know! | |||
Fangoria#17 | p.59 | The Beastmaster | |
The sixth week of principal filming has begun in Los Angeles. | |||
Fangoria#18 | p.20 | From The Team Behind Phantasm! The Beastmaster | |
Producer Paul Pepperman on Coscarelli's new fantasy epic! | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.22 | Death by VHS | |
Indie moviemaker Walter Ruether delves into horror like mom (and pop) used to make. | |||
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.14 | Shining A Light On Darkside | |
The enduring '80s anthology was a trendsetter in bringing movie-style scares to television. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.28 | Reaper: What She Sows | |
After years as an actress, Tara Cardinal wielded both swords and cameras on two horror/fantasies. | |||
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.31 | Summer Camp Scare Package | |
The new Shout! Factory blu-ray release of Sleepaway Camp. | |||
Fangoria#35 | p.65 | Scared to Death / Dick Tracy's Dilemma | |
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! | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#6 | p.14 | Have Chainsaw, Will Travel | |
A makeup FX Scream Great scares up his future film fears as he revs up for "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2." | |||
Fangoria#71 | p.12 | Taboo | |
Taboo - adult horror comics that aim to scare the pants off you. | |||
Fangoria#75 | p.35 | Phantasm II Takes Flight | |
The Tall Man, the robes and the deadly spheres return as Don Coscarelli's evil brainchild breathes again. | |||
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#82 | p.18 | Fine Frights: Stories That Scared Me | |
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.50 | Scare Care | |
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#96 | p.52 | Horror in Print: Chet Williamson | |
The author of "Reign" and "Dreamthorp" wants to do more than just scare you. | |||
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#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#104 | p.11 | Kathy Bates | |
Kathy Bates won one for the genre when she took horror's first-ever Best Actress Oscar for her performance in Misery. | |||
Fangoria#104 | p.14 | Full Nelson | |
Strong enough to support a Crab Monster! Tough enough to scare vicious dogs! Actor Ed Nelson gave his all in a string of Roger Corman cheapies. | |||
Fangoria#112 | p.55 | Every Thing's Coming to New York | |
This year's Manhattan Weekend of Horrors convention was the best place to be scared in the Big Apple. | |||
Fangoria#114 | p.30 | Darker Nights When Batman Returns | |
This is no fly-by-night sequel - scripter Daniel ("Heathers") Waters promises bizarre characters and truly scary villains. | |||
Fangoria#114 | p.50 | Fear in the Making | |
"Cape Fear," that is, in which acclaimed director Martin Scorsese and an Oscar-caliber cast got into some down-and-dirty shocks. | |||
Fangoria#119 | p.20 | Stoker's Staker | |
Looking for a change of pace, Anthony Hopkins moves from last year's scariest villain to the hero of "Bram Stoker's Dracula." | |||
Fangoria#128 | p.46 | Scary Christmas To All... | |
And to all a good fright. Disney's animation juggernaut takes a turn for the decidedly weird under Tim Burton's supervision. | |||
Fangoria#134 | p.12 | Full Moon Fever II: Universal's Monster Master | |
Their origins were many and varied, but the Wolf Man, Frankenstein's Monster and others owed their scary visages to one man: Jack P. Pierce. | |||
Fangoria#139 | p.53 | Darkman Prowls Again | |
The scarred crimefighter emerges from the night for a pair of direct-to-video follow-ups. | |||
Fangoria#140 | p.4 | The Fear in Review | |
1994: It was a scary good year. | |||
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#147 | p.8 | American Gothic | |
Sam Raimi makes small towns scary again in TV's "American Gothic." | |||
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.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#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.70 | Risky for the Midgets | |
An exclusive chat with the man behind the (thousand) masks. | |||
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.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.69 | Escardy Gap | |
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.64 | Love Hurts For Tortured Hearts | |
Teenage romance can be scary enough without the bizarre characters haunting this independent chiller. | |||
Fangoria#195 | p.32 | Bless The Child and Scare the Grownups | |
Why would grown men chase after Kim Basinger's yound niece rather than Basinger? Director Chuck Russell explains. | |||
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.34 | To Cast a Shadow of the Vampire | |
What really happened during the making of the classic "Nosferatu"? Something pretty scary. | |||
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#204 | p.66 | Horror's Other Tall Man | |
Actor Richard ("Scary Movie 2") Moll's genre résumé towers over the rest. | |||
Fangoria#207 | p.68 | Scars of Dracula / Horror of Frankenstein / Blood from the Mummy's Tomb / The Horror of Hammer | |
Fangoria#208 | p.16 | The Importance of Scaring | |
Hardcore fan Ernest Dickerson hopes to pass on the frightes by directing "Bones." | |||
Fangoria#208 | p.25 | Facing the Ghosts | |
There were scares, laughs and challenges aplenty for the cast of the haunted-house remake. | |||
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.51 | Scars in His Eyes | |
There were chilling celebrities aplenty at this past January's Weekend of Horrors. | |||
Fangoria#210 | p.6 | Postal Zone | |
They got "Joy" from being scared. | |||
Fangoria#210 | p.22 | Blade 2 - Fear the Reapers | |
A new menace challenges the vampire hunter in a sequel that promises to be scarier. | |||
Fangoria#210 | p.54 | Arachnid - Scary Leg Work | |
Jack Sholder and Brian Yuzna unleach a new giant spider invasion. | |||
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#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.19 | Bubba Ho-Tep | |
Bubba Ho-Tep puts the lie to the way the term "independent cinema" is bandied about these days. | |||
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#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.22 | Scarecrow | |
Fangoria#223 | p.50 | NightStalker Through the Eyes of Madness | |
Chris Fisher's entry in the serial-killer derby scared the (designer) pants of the Sundance crowd. Fango Seal of Approval. | |||
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.19 | Mad Behind the Mask | |
Kane Hodder is not happy to be the one discarded during casiting of Freddy vs. Jason. | |||
Fangoria#228 | p.36 | Suspended Animation - Cannibal Hangup | |
Let's scare audiences to death again, says director John Hancock. Fango Seal of Approval. | |||
Fangoria#228 | p.56 | Lemora - A Grim Scary Tale | |
Like its title character, this unique '70s indie feature refuses to die. | |||
Fangoria#242 | p.10 | After the "Blood Drive" | |
Fright filmmakers stay scary | |||
Fangoria#260 | p.76 | Ghost Stories EVP Haunts the Internet | |
Lizzie Borden took an axÂ… or did she? Fangoria TV's new on-line paranormal series aims to scare up the truth | |||
Fangoria#261 | p.16 | Sublime | |
Health scare plan | |||
Fangoria#262 | p.20 | Slaughter Night | |
Amsterdammed scary | |||
Fangoria#262 | p.66 | Angela's Slashes | |
As misunderstood villain or offbeat heroine Angela Bettis always brings something fresh to her genre roles. | |||
Fangoria#263 | p.72 | Phantasm III | |
Fangoria#264 | p.60 | Not Just the Same Old Grind | |
Now an Oscar-winning team, the KNB EFX boys haven't forgotten their bloody roots. | |||
Fangoria#266 | p.18 | The Missing | |
New scare-scribe talent found | |||
Fangoria#266 | p.47 | A Fix of Scareflix | |
Larry Fessenden started Scareflix in 2003 as an offshoot of his idependent production company Glass Eye Pix. | |||
Fangoria#267 | p.74 | Scarecrows In Farm's Way | |
A look back at one of the standout fright flicks from the late-'80s field. | |||
Fangoria#267 | p.82 | Nights of the Filming Dead! | |
A quartet of never-say-die indie auteurs are making the New York area to a scarier place to be. | |||
Fangoria#268 | p.94 | Fallen Angels Prisoners of Fear | |
One of the scariest places in America only gets more terrifying when demons rise within its walls. | |||
Fangoria#270 | p.82 | Upscares in The Attic | |
The director of "Pet Sematary" now explores the fine line between the supernatural and the psychological. | |||
Fangoria#273 | p.42 | Gore Aboards The Midnight Meat Train | |
The subway has never been scarier than in this bloodsoaked adaptation of the Clive Barker story. | |||
Fangoria#275 | p.8 | Baghead | |
Relationships are scary | |||
Fangoria#275 | p.62 | Rea of Fright | |
You may not think of Stephen Rea as a genre name, but he's had a long and notable career in scare fare. | |||
Fangoria#276 | p.12 | Rest Stop: Don't Look Back | |
Scar and Driver | |||
Fangoria#276 | p.38 | Fear and Fear Again | |
Attacking the genre on two fronts, Jonathon Schaech both writes and acts in scare fare. | |||
Fangoria#277 | p.66 | Phantasm IV: Oblivion | |
Fangoria#277 | p.67 | Blood Scarab | |
Fangoria#278 | p.41 | Jigsaw's Scare Apparent | |
As Hoffman, Mandylor comes to adopt the dress as well as the mindset of his murderous mentor. | |||
Fangoria#279 | p.56 | The Brøken Sanity in Pieces | |
What could be scary about two of Lena Heady around? Plenty, according to this psychological chiller. | |||
Fangoria#279 | p.85 | Cheap Scares! | |
Fangoria#280 | p.5 | TV's Best Horror Show | |
TV's best scare shows | |||
Fangoria#280 | p.36 | Villain of Friday the 13th | |
Derek Mears had mighty big shoes -and a pretty scary mask- to fill as the new Jason Voorhees. | |||
Fangoria#283 | p.34 | Scar in Your Face | |
That's "in your face," not "on our face," thanks to the 3-D technology utilized on this grisly stalker flick. | |||
Fangoria#283 | p.38 | End of the Line Your Last Stop | |
Subways are scary, religious fundamentalism is scary - put them together and you've got something truly frightening. | |||
Fangoria#283 | p.58 | Paré for the Course | |
Actor Michael Paré's long career has encompassed ghosts, killers, Uwe Boll and other scary stuff. | |||
Fangoria#284 | p.26 | Fangoria Hall of Fame: Still Giving Us Nightmares | |
Wes Craven sez there's no need to be scared of remakes - but the Internet sometimes makes him scream. | |||
Fangoria#284 | p.94 | Fangoria Films | |
We've had our name on a variety of scare fare. | |||
Fangoria#286 | p.32 | Future Fears: Carriers of the wasteland | |
What's scarier than a deadly plague? Being one of the few survivors in a hostile new world. | |||
Fangoria#286 | p.47 | Fear Femmes: Exposing Jennifer's Body | |
She's scary, sexy and funny - what more do you want in a teen horror film? | |||
Fangoria#286 | p.61 | Messengers 2: The Scarecrow | |
Fangoria#287 | p.90 | Open Clive Barker's Book of Blood | |
...and close your eyes as the author's very first terror tale creates new scares on screen. | |||
Fangoria#289 | p.32 | After Dark Horrorfest 4: Dread | |
The latest Clive Barker feature has many different ways to scare its characters and the audience. Fangoria 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#290 | p.54 | What's Scary - Part Two | |
The terror titan offers his picks of the very best in modern screen fear. See if you agree... | |||
Fangoria#293 | p.14 | Job | |
Jesus, it's scary! | |||
Fangoria#295 | p.8 | The Outback | |
Slaughter on the sand | |||
Fangoria#295 | p.10 | Road Kill | |
Multitrucking scary | |||
Fangoria#295 | p.46 | More Malone Morbidity | |
Director William Malone's love for creature features of every persuasion has resulted in a small but energetic body of weird works. | |||
Fangoria#296 | p.12 | Valley of the Scarecrow | |
Straw man's revenge | |||
Fangoria#296 | p.37 | Dread, Demons, Death | |
Over the years, filmmakers have found many different ways to scare us in 3-D. | |||
Fangoria#296 | p.67 | The Outback | |
Fangoria#296 | p.72 | Diary of Deb: Watch Satan Hates You... or Be Damned!!! | |
But you'll love what this tribute to religious scare flicks has to offer. | |||
Fangoria#297 | p.23 | Walking on Scares | |
The author of the comics series shares his view on Darabont's adaptation. | |||
Fangoria#299 | p.38 | Sex, Death & Poetry | |
No one has combined the scary and the sensual on screen quite like France's Jean Rollin. | |||
Fangoria#299 | p.69 | Creepy Resurrected | |
The modern reinvention of the classic '60-'80s comics mag is scaring a new generation. | |||
Fangoria#300 | p.14 | Bloody Pit of Horror | |
Fangoria#300 | p.17 | Bubba Ho-Tep | |
Fangoria#300 | p.60 | Let's Scare Jessica to Death | |
Fangoria#300 | p.69 | Phantasm | |
Fangoria#302 | p.36 | Something Insidious This Way Comes | |
The creators of "Saw" aren't playing games when it comes to scaring you this time. Fangp Seal of Approval. | |||
Fangoria#303 | p.70 | Scar | |
Fangoria#304 | p.18 | Kidnapped Invades Your Space | |
Horror begins at home in a Spanish film that's one of the year's scariest from any country. Fango Seal of Approval. | |||
Fangoria#306 | p.11 | The Scarlet Worm | |
Blood on the range | |||
Fangoria#308 | p.10 | sCare Foundation | |
The night he helped the homeless | |||
Fangoria#308 | p.26 | Girl of the Fear | |
Escaping a cult or trapped in a "Silent House," Elizabeth Olsen gets you genuinely scared for her. | |||
Fangoria#308 | p.64 | Halloween Horror Girls's Club | |
What scares the woman of horror this Halloween | |||
Fangoria#309 | p.58 | Canadian Blood: A Bad Trip Down Devil's Mile | |
This road to hell truly is paved with good -and scary- intentions. | |||
Fangoria#309 | p.80 | Scarefest IV, September 23-25, 2011, Lexington, Kentucky | |
Our new regular feature on fright events debuts with Lexington, KY's Scarefest IV! | |||
Fangoria#310 | p.16 | Barbara Crampton: Re-Animated | |
The actress reflects on hot projects past and present and a health scare that almost stopped her cold. | |||
Fangoria#310 | p.73 | New Year, New Fears | |
How the fairer sex will scare us in 2012 | |||
Fangoria#310 | p.82 | American Ghost Hunter - Paranormal Intervention | |
It's one thing to investigate the hauntings of others, but especially scary when it's your own. | |||
Fangoria#312 | p.5 | Scarlett Ribbons | |
Female trouble | |||
Fangoria#314 | p.68 | School of Shock - Part One | |
For many kids of past decades, the scariest screen sights were in the classroom, not the movie theater. | |||
Fangoria#314 | p.72 | Prom Fright - The Loved Ones | |
If you thought Carrie made her high-school dance scary, wait till you meet Lola. | |||
Fangoria#315 | p.72 | School of Shock - Part Two | |
Some classroom safety films would have kids scared of even setting foot on the school bus. | |||
Fangoria#316 | p.59 | The Hardest Working Man in Horror | |
Gregory Lamberson never stops trying to scare you via the screen, the written word and more. | |||
Fangoria#319 | p.52 | John Dies at the End - High on Horror | |
Don Coscarelli takes us on a trip through his new mind-bender and contemplates the future of "Phantasm." Fango Seal of Approval | |||
Fangoria#320 | p.36 | Performing Perkins | |
James D'Arcy's Hitchcock turn as Anthony Perkins is so unerring, it's scary. | |||
Fangoria#320 | p.38 | Mama Scares Best | |
Never get between a mother and the kids she cares for - especially if she's a ghost. | |||
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#321 | p.53 | The Music of the Fears | |
Pino Donaggio's strings were among the scariest since Bernard Herrmann's. | |||
Fangoria#322 | p.54 | You Scary Rat! | |
"Crimewave" showcased just one of the late Brion James' many distinctive screen villains. | |||
Fangoria#323 | p.26 | Aftershock Rocks Your World | |
Chile's Nicolás López and Eli Roth team up to prove there's nothing scarier than a natural disaster. | |||
Fangoria#323 | p.30 | El Sanatorio - Hysterical Activity | |
There's something scary and funny going on in a first-person frightfest from Costa Rica. Fango Seal of Approval. | |||
Fangoria#323 | p.38 | The Art of Being Dead | |
Makeup masters Roger Murray and Dan Perry made pretty people pretty scary for "Evil Dead." | |||
Fangoria#323 | p.61 | Phantasm II | |
Disc of the Month | |||
Fangoria#323 | p.72 | Grimm and Scare It | |
A visit to the set of the hit TV series where mythical creatures come to life every week. | |||
Fangoria#324 | p.7 | Fangoria's Evil Dead Mixer | |
Times Scare, New York City, Thursday, April 4, 2013 | |||
Fangoria#325 | p.66 | V/H/S/2 - More Tapes of Wrath | |
The found-footage franchise goes to even scarier places the second time around. Fango Seal of Approval. | |||
Fangoria#327 | p.36 | Catching Up With The Candyman | |
Always seeking fresh challenges, Tony Todd remains hooked on scary roles. | |||
Fangoria#328 | p.26 | Omnivores - Clandestine Cuisine | |
FANGORIA Presents and Spanish filmmaker Óscar Rojo serve up a tasty cannibalism thriller. | |||
Fangoria#330 | p.17 | Darkest Donald | |
Others from the actor's scary résumé. | |||
Fangoria#330 | p.32 | Being Jackie Kong | |
In the early '80s, the fledgling filmmaker got Oscar winners to star in her creature feature. | |||
Fangoria#331 | p.9 | Sun Choke | |
Scare care | |||
Fangoria#331 | p.60 | Friedman's Frights | |
Though not a horrific household name, Richard Friedman has been making scare flicks for decades. | |||
Fangoria#332 | p.11 | Clawing! | |
A celebration of Spanish scares | |||
Fangoria#332 | p.42 | The Skin He's In | |
What's so scary about being picked up by Scarlett Johansson? Plenty, in Jonathan Glazer's stricking new feature. | |||
Fangoria#332 | p.60 | Fractured Scary Tale | |
The darkness is both within and without in Adam Gierasch's noir-infused shocker. Fango Seal of Approval. | |||
Fangoria#333 | p.70 | "Psychopaths and Maniacs" | |
Columbia River's "Psychopaths and Maniacs" | |||
Fangoria#334 | p.60 | Songs For Jessica | |
Composer Orville Stoeber added an extra creep factor to the cult favorite "Let's Scare Jessica to Death." | |||
Fangoria#335 | p.56 | As Above, So Below - Terror All Around | |
One of the scariest places on Earth gets even more frightening in the new film from the "Quarantine" team. | |||
Fangoria#337 | p.34 | ABCs of Death 2 - More Scarlet Letters | |
There are 26 new and very different brands of fear on view in the anthology sequel. | |||
Fangoria#337 | p.69 | Fangoria's Top 10 Most Terrifying Haunts! | |
Where to get your scare on this Halloween season! | |||
Fangoria#338 | p.28 | Dare You Look At The Babadook? | |
You will if you want to see the year's scariest and most emotionally gripping horror film. Fango Seal of Approval. | |||
Fangoria#339 | p.8 | The Scarehouse | |
The attraction of vengeance | |||
Fangoria#339 | p.61 | Pretty (Gripping) as a "Picture" | |
The Oscar-winning film now looks better than ever on Blu-ray. | |||
Fangoria#339 | p.78 | Scary Influence | |
In the 1980s, a book series emerged to thrill young readers and horrify their parents. | |||
Fangoria#340 | p.22 | Lord of Tears - Owl in the Family | |
The British Gothic heritage receives a scary new spin via a buzz-building independent chiller. | |||
Fangoria#340 | p.44 | Torso and More So | |
Famed for his gialli, Sergio Martino has also explored many other sides of scare and sci-fi cinema. | |||
Fangoria#341 | p.46 | Kill, Granny, Kill - Elder Scare | |
She looks like a sweet old lady, but watch out when she starts fixing dinner... | |||
Fangoria#343 | p.15 | The Scare and Feeding of Hannibal | |
The televised exploits of Dr. Lecter et al. are venturing into fresh (kill) territory this season. | |||
Fangoria#343 | p.32 | Top Dollarhyde | |
Actor Tom Noonan reflects on his scary role and demanding director on "Manhunter." | |||
Fangoria#343 | p.38 | Because You Were Home: My Stupid Obsession With The Strangers | |
One movie remains scary enough to make a grown man nervous about what -or who- may be lurking outside. | |||
Fangoria#343 | p.60 | The Vinyl Chapter | |
Great horror-movie music has been proliferating on a resurrected format. | |||
Fangoria#344 | p.32 | Call Girl of Cthulhu - Labor of Lovecraft | |
Chris LaMartina mixes the scary, sexy and silly sides of H.P. Lovecraft in one movie. | |||
Fangoria#344 | p.48 | The Final Girls Goes for the Heart | |
Funny, scary and surprisingly emotional, the satirical slasher is a triumph for director Todd Strauss-Schulson. | |||
Fangoria#344 | p.64 | Old 37 - Paramedic Activity | |
What could be scarier than Kane Hodder and Bill Moseley preying on you when you're at your most vulnerable? | |||
Fangoria#345 | p.34 | Dangerous Taste | |
After 20 years of delivering scary stories online, Clay McLeod Chapman brings "The Pumpkin Pie Show" to FANGORIA's Podcast Network. | |||
Fangoria#346 | p.18 | The Dark Heart Of Green Room | |
Fango Seal of Approval. Patrick Steward shows off his scary side in Jeremy Saulnier's nerve-shredding shocker. | |||
Fangoria#347 | p.16 | The Man Behind The Mask | |
From Don Post Studios to “Masters of Horror,” William Malone has had one hell of a career in fright FIlmmaking. | |||
Fangoria#347 | p.22 | An Australian Horror Master In Enfield | |
James Wan revisits The Warrens in The Conjuring 2, his scariest — and potentially final — horror offering. | |||
Fangoria#347 | p.54 | Scarred For Life: On the Set Of Blackburn | |
Fangoria#349 | p.7 | Tales From The Hood 2 | |
Tales From The Hood 2 continues the tradion of scares and social messages. | |||
Fangoria#349 | p.18 | Phantasm: Spheres of Influence | |
The director of the 1979 classic dives into the film's inspirations. | |||
Fangoria#351 | p.24 | Jordan Peele Doubles Down | |
The two filmmakers sit down for an epic one-on-one about what scares them, what scares you, and what scares mean. | |||
Fangoria#351 | p.56 | Creepy Cues And Scary Sounds: A Look At Horror In Audio Fiction | |
Horror in audio fiction has had its ups and downs - but it's currently better than ever. | |||
Fangoria#352 | p.20 | André Øvredal Has A Story For You | |
The director of THE AUTOPSY OF JANE DOE adapts the classic SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK. | |||
Fangoria#354 | p.7 | Have Yourself A Scary Little Christmas This Deathcember | |
Fangoria#355 | p.86 | Volume VII: Baltimore, Scaryland | |
Fangoria#356 | p.12 | Horror in a Frightened World | |
Seeking solace in scares. | |||
Fangoria#356 | p.22 | Elder Scare | |
Dementia, guilt and familial responsibility are at the delicate heart of Relic. | |||
Fangoria#357 | p.6 | Halloween Streams | |
How Shudder and streaming services saved Halloween 2020. | |||
Fangoria#357 | p.92 | Be Scared Of Everything | |
Fangoria#358 | p.67 | The Small-Screen Scares Of Night Cries | |
If big-screen horror made it hard for women to break through in the '70s, made-for-tv horror was an anything goes proving ground where unexpected strides were made. | |||
Fangoria#358 | p.80 | Evil Clowns And The Horror Fans Who Love Them | |
Why are clowns so damn scary? | |||
Fangoria#359 | p.85 | Unexpected Terrors | |
The hosts of the DOUBLE THREAT podcast explore non-horror's scariest moments. |