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#2 | p.3 | What Makes the Bloody Best? | |
You hold in your hands the very best that Fangoria has to offer, a selection culled from all of the issues published in the last year. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#6 | p.28 | The Prince of Horror | |
Vincent Price cautiously examines his legacy and the video revolution. | |||
Fangoria#1 | p.4 | Welcome to the World of FANGORIA! | |
A letter from the publisher. | |||
Fangoria#1 | p.44 | Alex Gordon: The Deadly | |
Producer Alex Gordon recalls that, in the days of the classic "B" horror movies, half of the shock was going on behind the camera! | |||
Fangoria#4 | p.64 | The Fall of the House of Usher | |
Fangoria#5 | p.4 | Standing Alone | |
A trip into the mind of Mister Imagination, publisher Kerry O'Quinn. | |||
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#6 | p.62 | Sheena: Queen of the Jungle | |
Fangoria#7 | p.10 | The Curse of Frankenstein | |
Hammer's 1957 classic - the dawning of a new ero of terror | |||
Fangoria#8 | p.5 | The Postal Zone | |
The Shining shamed, Tolkien trashed and Friday the 13th runs into bad luck. | |||
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.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#9 | p.4 | The Trouble with Martin | |
A mind-stirring message from publisher Kerry O'Quinn. | |||
Fangoria#9 | p.16 | A Life in Pictures | |
Bride of the Monster! The She Creature! Voodoo Woman! One of AIP's top producers recalls his filmmaking career. | |||
Fangoria#11 | p.34 | Fisher Fantastica | |
The World of Terence Fisher & Hammer Films | |||
Fangoria#13 | p.57 | Dead & Buried | |
Fangoria#17 | p.57 | Creepshow | |
Creepshow recently finished principal filming. | |||
Fangoria#17 | p.58 | Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker | |
Jimmy McNichol stars and is guaranteed to free himself of his "clean teen" image. | |||
Fangoria#18 | p.58 | Embassy Unleashes 3D Terror | |
The Parasite, designed by Stan Winston, slithers away from another bloody mess in three dimensions. | |||
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.60 | Hershell Gordon Lewis - The Book! | |
Hershell Gordon Lewis An His World of Exploitation Film. | |||
Fangoria#26 | p.44 | The Hound of the Baskervilles | |
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. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.24 | Tim Lucas: Tales From The Attic | |
European Trashed Cinema | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.14 | Yoshihiro Nishumura: King of J-Splatter | |
As a director and FX creator, he creates insane bloodshed that has fans gushing. | |||
Fangoria#29 | p.18 | Bonus Book Except From The Amazing Hershell Gordon Lewis | |
Fango Exclusive! Chapter 14 from Fantaco's Upcoming Book on the Godfather of Gore Reveals the Behind-the-Scenes Story of Wizard of Gore and the Gore-Gore Girls. | |||
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! | |||
Fangoria#29 | p.36 | Sam Sherman and The Bloody Brain Monsters of Ghastly Horror | |
That master of great movie titles speaks! | |||
Fangoria#29 | p.38 | The Very Best of Sherman/Adamson | |
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.46 | Z is for Zulu Zombies | |
Erstwhile Cenobite Barbie Wilde unleashes African ghouls in London. | |||
Fangoria#30 | p.40 | Vincent Price | |
The Veteran Master of Menace Speaks out on Current Horror and his Upcoming Role in the All-Star Chiller House of the Long Shadows. | |||
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.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.46 | Bleed 'N' Grind | |
Janie Slash, she combines burlesque with the grotesque to bring Deadly Sins to the stage. | |||
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#44 | p.10 | A Cop on Elm Street | |
A survivor of the teen-idol syndrome, John Saxon has established himself as a character actor and hero of horrors in such pictures as Queen of Blood and A Nightmare on Elm Street. | |||
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#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#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#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.49 | Cheerleader Slasher! | |
Some "Night of the Living Dead" veterans reunite to exploit new fears in "The Majorettes." | |||
Fangoria#55 | p.2 | Scream Greats #30: Horror of Dracula | |
Free Poster. Scream Greats #30: Horror of Dracula | |||
Fangoria#55 | p.24 | Horror of Dracula | |
Fangoria#55 | p.24 | Track of the Moon Beast | |
Fangoria#57 | p.26 | Stan Winston: Maker of "Aliens" - Part Two | |
After creating Tobe Hooper's "Invaders from Mars," the noted FX artist unleashes an army of galactic grotesqueries in the smash "Alien" sequel! | |||
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.36 | Jason Lives - Friday the 13th Part VI | |
A re-animated Jason Voorhees returns to kill again in the endless slasher series! Will the body count ever end? | |||
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.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#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!" | |||
Fangoria#64 | p.46 | Raiders of the Living Dead - Zombies on a Shoestring | |
"Dracula vs. Frankenstein" creator Sam Sherman muses over the death of the drive-in and the birth of his latest undead action flick. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#7 | p.25 | The Frog that Roared | |
Corey Feldman has already disposed of Jason and vanquished "Gremlins" - so bring on "The Lost Boys." | |||
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#71 | p.10 | Poltergeist III | |
"They're here." for a third visit. | |||
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#75 | p.24 | Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood - Jason Gets Metaphysical | |
When is an ax-wielding maniac not a slasher? When John Buechler directs him. | |||
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#80 | p.62 | Wartime Horror Gallery | |
WWII terror cinema | |||
Fangoria#86 | p.32 | Night Slasher | |
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.43 | Dance of the Damned | |
Fangoria#92 | p.7 | The Postal Zone | |
"Shocker" heralded; more Shape shenanigans | |||
Fangoria#94 | p.54 | Frankenstein Must Be Sloshed! | |
They don't adapt horror classics on live TV anymore. A makeup pioneer remembers why. | |||
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#98 | p.12 | Arkoff Lives | |
The Amzing Colossal Man leads off Film Forum 2's amazing colossal genre fest. | |||
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.50 | The Reluctant She-Wolf | |
Kate Hodge finds the plight of being a horror actress almost as bad as the dilemma of her TV lycanthrope character. | |||
Fangoria#103 | p.40 | Lisa | |
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.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.43 | The House of Usher | |
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#107 | p.20 | Timebomb Explodes | |
The real-life horrors of war inspire a shocking thriller about human reprogramming and government conspiracy. | |||
Fangoria#109 | p.14 | How to Make a Teenage Monster Movie - Part One | |
Decades before the high school slasher boom, producer Herman Cohen knew that horror was a sure bet to entrap young audiences. | |||
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#110 | p.47 | Terminator 2: Judgment Day: The Book of the Film | |
Fangoria#110 | p.48 | Give Her a Hand | |
Elke Sommer has persevered through movies good and bad; now she's one mean mother in Fango Film's "Severed Ties." | |||
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.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#112 | p.7 | The Postal Zone | |
Lecter objector; slasher flicks pro and con | |||
Fangoria#112 | p.48 | The Charm of Evil: The Life and Films of Terence Fisher | |
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#114 | p.41 | The Alien Chronicles | |
More than just shocking FX sagas, the first two films of this trilogy shed light on some of our darkest fears. | |||
Fangoria#117 | p.46 | "Two" for the Roadkill | |
Director Mary Lambert isn't letting dead dogs lie as she returns to old haunts for "Pet Sematary II." | |||
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#123 | p.11 | Tobe Hooper's Nightmare | |
This de Sade doesn't mind getting his fancy clothes messy in his pursuit of bloodshed. | |||
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#128 | p.28 | Ghost of a Chance | |
Director Rachel Talalay put all her Freddy experience to good use when she tackled "Ghost in the Machine." | |||
Fangoria#128 | p.38 | Doppelganger | |
Fangoria#129 | p.12 | Full Moon Fever: Werewolves on Reels | |
Created by sorcery and science, the legendary monsters have prowled the screen since silent days. | |||
Fangoria#134 | p.10 | The Mammoth Book of Werewolves | |
It's a full moon on bookshelves | |||
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#139 | p.40 | A New Face for Frankenstein | |
Daniel Parker leaps into the makeup FX big time by turning Robert De Niro into Mary Shelley's Creature. | |||
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.37 | The Phantom of the Opera | |
Fangoria#147 | p.55 | Stranger Than Fiction | |
Independent producer Charles E. Sellier Jr. made audiences believe in everything from "The Bermuda Triangle" to "The Boogens." | |||
Fangoria#195 | p.35 | Rasing the "Child" | |
Kim Basinger's career in a nutshell. | |||
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.65 | She Killed in Ecstasy | |
Fangoria#198 | p.67 | The B Girl and the Monsters | |
In the '50s and '60s actress Elaine DuPont didn't just confront low-budget creatures - she married one! | |||
Fangoria#207 | p.54 | Creature Features Live Again | |
AIP classics receive new interpretations by a crop of promising young filmmakers. | |||
Fangoria#208 | p.62 | Stab in the Hood | |
Indie stalwart David DeCoteau delivers slashers and seduction to the Halloween video scene. | |||
Fangoria#213 | p.38 | She Creature | |
Fangoria#213 | p.38 | Winter Lily | |
Fangoria#222 | p.38 | Terror Train | |
A look back at an '80s slasher in need of modern video revival. | |||
Fangoria#222 | p.75 | Mean Sheep | |
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#227 | p.60 | Old Blood in New Bottles | |
Makeup FX artist Bill Terezakis has reconceived Freddy, Jason and the ever-popular flesheating ghouls. | |||
Fangoria#227 | p.72 | Raw Meat / The Brood | |
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#228 | p.6 | Postal Zone | |
Dueling views on dueling slashers | |||
Fangoria#228 | p.12 | The Gorehound's Guide to Splatter Films of the 1980's / Slasher Films | |
Two new books on slasher films. | |||
Fangoria#228 | p.64 | Nightstalker | |
Fangoria#229 | p.34 | Horro Suits Leisure | |
How a down-market house became the little genre publisher that could. | |||
Fangoria#229 | p.66 | The Day His World Began | |
The late producer/Fango friend Alex Gordon recalls his debut in the sci-fi/horror field. | |||
Fangoria#259 | p.4 | Slash & Cash | |
Return of the slasher. | |||
Fangoria#259 | p.26 | Hatchet If You Can | |
Here's a no-holds-barred homage to the days when slasher films were at their reddest and wettest | |||
Fangoria#259 | p.32 | Behind the Mask | |
This fiendishly clever mockumentary proves there is fresh blood to be pumped from the slasher genre. | |||
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.48 | Wedding Slashers | |
Fangoria#260 | p.67 | Doug Jone's Creature Features | |
As his current career flourishes, Jones looks back at a few of his more famous (or infamous) monster roles | |||
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#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.66 | Angela's Slashes | |
As misunderstood villain or offbeat heroine Angela Bettis always brings something fresh to her genre roles. | |||
Fangoria#263 | p.36 | Pumpkinhead | |
Fangoria#263 | p.70 | Going to Pieces | |
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.56 | Years in Captivity | |
Actor Daniel Gillies sheds light on the controversial shocker's long road to the screen. | |||
Fangoria#264 | p.66 | Fido Good Zombie | |
Can undead flesheaters be house-trained? This Canadian production dares to find out. | |||
Fangoria#265 | p.72 | Screamography: Bob Clark: The Last Interview | |
Throughout his career, the 70's horror maverick broke taboes and pushed boundaries. | |||
Fangoria#265 | p.79 | The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari | |
Fangoria#266 | p.56 | The House of Usher | |
Fangoria#266 | p.72 | Right At Your Door Fear Comes Home | |
No zombies, lsashers or creatures are required when making a movie reflecting our modern anxieties. | |||
Fangoria#266 | p.78 | Trapped Ashes Five For Frighting | |
New kinds of weird are showcased in a horror anthology employing a gallery of veteran filmmakers. | |||
Fangoria#267 | p.37 | Chosen Survivors / The Earth Dies Screaming | |
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#267 | p.50 | Flight of the Living Dead The Hungry Skies | |
Buckle up for flesheating and gut-spilling at 30,000 feet. | |||
Fangoria#267 | p.66 | The Murder Party Line | |
Would you attend a bash where you might get slashed? Find out what happens to one man who does. | |||
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.92 | The Blood Shed | |
Fangoria#268 | p.93 | Black Sheep | |
DVD of the Month | |||
Fangoria#269 | p.18 | Isla Fisher and James McAvoy in The Pool | |
Isla Fisher and James McAvoy in "The Pool" | |||
Fangoria#271 | p.36 | The Long Road To MAndy Lane | |
Like a typical movie slasher, this atypical slasher movie proved impossible to keep down. | |||
Fangoria#271 | p.69 | Godzilla Unleashed | |
Fangoria#272 | p.26 | Prom Night The Last Dance | |
The latest big-screen slasher remake emphasizes psychology over the sanguinary. | |||
Fangoria#273 | p.32 | Knock Knock Grue's There | |
This New York-lensed slasherfest harks back to an older style of murder moviemaking. | |||
Fangoria#276 | p.14 | Vampire Diary | |
Two girls, one cult | |||
Fangoria#276 | p.31 | Vampire Diary | |
Video of the Month | |||
Fangoria#276 | p.48 | Trailer Park of Terror Blood Rednecks | |
Don't dare venture into thir rural dwelling unless you want to get poor white trashed. | |||
Fangoria#276 | p.79 | Rushes | |
Fangoria#277 | p.12 | Nympha | |
Tiffany Shepis' bad religion | |||
Fangoria#277 | p.26 | Killer Actress | |
She's held her own against Buffy and Dexter, but can Julie Benz survive the big-screen terrors of "Saw V"? | |||
Fangoria#277 | p.58 | Blood and more Blood | |
Ken Foree and Tony Todd sink their teeth into a pair of competing vampire flics. | |||
Fangoria#278 | p.10 | Monster-Size Hulk | |
Classic creatures smashed! | |||
Fangoria#279 | p.30 | Bloodwars | |
Fangoria#279 | p.37 | My Bloody Valentine 3D Murder in Depth | |
The '80s subterranean slasher returns with added dimension in both senses of the word. | |||
Fangoria#279 | p.64 | Perkins' 14 Mass Histeria | |
It took a village of filmmaking pros and nonpros to raise a brood of brainwashed, murderous psychopaths. | |||
Fangoria#280 | p.48 | Valentine's Prey | |
The other "Supernatural" star put his heart into his own slasher redux. | |||
Fangoria#281 | p.60 | Killer Movie | |
Fangoria#282 | p.42 | Rebuilding The Last House on the Left | |
Can the second story of bloodshed and revenge have the impact of the uncompromising original? | |||
Fangoria#283 | p.14 | Murder Loves Killers Too | |
Slasher gore the old-fashioned way | |||
Fangoria#283 | p.28 | Mum & Dad Meat the Parents | |
They want you to join their happy family - even if it kills you. | |||
Fangoria#283 | p.66 | S. Darko It's A Madder World | |
Director Chris Fisher took on the challenge of following up the much-loved cult favorite. | |||
Fangoria#285 | p.30 | Terror is an Orphan | |
She's sweet, adorable - and murderously manipulative beyond her years. | |||
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#287 | p.18 | Basement Jack | |
Deadly cellar dweller | |||
Fangoria#287 | p.62 | The House of the Devil | |
Tag along with an innocent college girl as she picks the wrong place to take a babysitting job. Fango Seal of Approval. | |||
Fangoria#288 | p.76 | Make It A Blood Night | |
They call her Mary Hatchet, and she proves why in this supergory supernatural slasher. | |||
Fangoria#288 | p.84 | Hollywood Monster | |
Fangoria#290 | p.60 | Making his Daybreakers | |
Aussie FX wizard Steve Boyle scores his biggest, bloodiest splash with the futuristic vampire saga. | |||
Fangoria#292 | p.58 | Carny | |
Fangoria#293 | p.68 | In Search of The Disappeared | |
A vanished child is just the beginning of the bad stuff in a new chiller from Britain. | |||
Fangoria#294 | p.71 | They are Still His Children - Part Two | |
It's a wonder there were any kids left on Elm Street once Freddy was finished. | |||
Fangoria#295 | p.38 | True Blood Bites Deeper | |
Look for the stories to get even more complex and the bloodshed to be even more intense in the new season. | |||
Fangoria#297 | p.20 | The Walking Dead are Coming | |
And they're fully fleshed out in the eagerly awaited TV version of the hit comics saga. | |||
Fangoria#297 | p.34 | Hammer Horror: Fangs for the Memories - Part One | |
Barbara Shelley took part in some of Britain's greatest fright films, for Hammer and others. | |||
Fangoria#297 | p.46 | Hatchett II: The Blade Master - Part One | |
Ax him whether the slasher sequel outdoes the first, and Adam Green will tell you it cuts deeper. | |||
Fangoria#297 | p.58 | Still a Madman | |
Another slasher following the Friday the 13th rage. | |||
Fangoria#298 | p.60 | Fangs for the Memories - Part Two | |
In the course of her Hammer career, actress Barbara Shelley faced terrors historical, fictional and science-fictional. | |||
Fangoria#299 | p.48 | This Gig Really Sucks | |
For rocker Cherie Currie, "Parasite" was a role she'd now like to Runaway from. | |||
Fangoria#299 | p.52 | John Waters on Ted V. Mikels | |
John Waters dishes on B-movie veteran Ted V. Mikels | |||
Fangoria#300 | p.16 | Brides of Dracula | |
Fangoria#300 | p.25 | The Curse of Frankenstein | |
Fangoria#300 | p.25 | The Curse of the Werewolf | |
Fangoria#300 | p.32 | The Devil Rides Out | |
Fangoria#300 | p.35 | The Fall of the House of Usher | |
Fangoria#300 | p.42 | Horror of Dracula | |
Fangoria#300 | p.72 | Raw Meat | |
Fangoria#301 | p.52 | Bereavement | |
When it comes to the families in this slasher saga, blood is far thicker than water. | |||
Fangoria#301 | p.72 | Teenage Wasteland: The Slasher Movie Uncut | |
Fangoria#303 | p.16 | She'll Blow Your Mind | |
Actress Nancy Allen had a killer experience on Brian De Palma's "Blow Out." | |||
Fangoria#303 | p.32 | Legend of the She Wolf | |
Dyanne Thorne won exploitation infamy portraying the merciless Ilsa. | |||
Fangoria#303 | p.35 | Ilsa's Canadian Connection | |
The Cinepix company made exploitation great in Canada. | |||
Fangoria#303 | p.58 | Shelley Duvall Shines On | |
Terrorized by Jack Nicholson (and Stanley Kubrick), she was one of the '80s' most memorable horror heroines. | |||
Fangoria#303 | p.64 | Eye Make the Dead | |
Raising corpses or shedding blood, makeup FX artist Brian Spears helps Glass Eye Pix shine. | |||
Fangoria#303 | p.82 | Mondo Poster Magic | |
Bored with typical bland one-sheets? One Savvy company offers a slew of eye-popping alternatives. | |||
Fangoria#305 | p.58 | British Horror: Deadly Pleasures | |
A largely secret part of British horror history once flourished on the printed page. | |||
Fangoria#307 | p.23 | The Skins She's Lived In | |
Anaya's career got some extra heat thanks to her award for Hierro. | |||
Fangoria#307 | p.26 | Take Shelter in Madness | |
Filmmaker Jeff Nichols and actor Michael Shannon create a new subgenre: the pre-apocalyptic thriller. Fango Seal of Approval. | |||
Fangoria#307 | p.48 | Power's Monster Mashes | |
An overview of the Power Records comics with audio. | |||
Fangoria#308 | p.62 | Queen of Hell | |
Eihi Shiina passed the "Audition," so she's in the "Helldriver's" seat. | |||
Fangoria#308 | p.64 | Halloween Horror Girls's Club | |
What scares the woman of horror this Halloween | |||
Fangoria#309 | p.23 | The Hammer Vault of Horror | |
Interview with the writer of The Hammer Vault, a recently published book about the Hammer years. | |||
Fangoria#309 | p.56 | Canadian Blood: Gimme (Tax) Shelter! | |
The 70's and 80's were an especially fertile period for Canadian fright cinema. | |||
Fangoria#309 | p.71 | Machete Maidens Unleashed! | |
Fangoria#310 | p.62 | Real Grrrrrl Power | |
Looking back at the "Ginger Snaps" films. | |||
Fangoria#310 | p.74 | Don't Go in the Woods | |
Sing a song of death with a musical slasher picture from actor-turned-director Vincent D'Onofrio. | |||
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#311 | p.49 | Sweet Jane | |
Bath of the redhead: Jane Asher was a striking presence in Masque of the Red Death. | |||
Fangoria#311 | p.64 | A Bouchet of Blood | |
Before he unleashed his zombies, Lucio Fulci placed actress Barbara Bouchet in the midst of controversial murder. | |||
Fangoria#312 | p.51 | Student Bodies | |
Slasher spoofery in "Student Bodies" | |||
Fangoria#312 | p.70 | Dead Hunger | |
Fangoria#314 | p.48 | Debbie Rochon: In Her Own Words | |
She has faced all sorts of horrors -real and cinematic- and endured through more than two decades in the business. | |||
Fangoria#314 | p.50 | A Woman of Many Parts | |
No matter what uncomfortable situations she has to face in flicks like Slime City Massacre, Debbie always soldiers on. | |||
Fangoria#314 | p.54 | Mad Magazine's "Arbor Day" | |
"Mad" magazine's slasher parody "Arbor Day" | |||
Fangoria#315 | p.44 | Wrapped Up in Twin Peaks | |
Sheryl Lee started the landmark series as a corpse, and became one of its most striking figures. | |||
Fangoria#317 | p.24 | Hypothermia Gives You Chills | |
Winter fishermen try to avoid being iced as the man-in-a-monster-suit tradition resurfaces. | |||
Fangoria#319 | p.61 | Barnabas' Other Love | |
As Roxanne Drew, she was a timeless romantic interest for "Shadows" vamp Barnabas Collins. | |||
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#320 | p.64 | Life In The Box: Conversations with Dough Bradley - Part 7: Hellraiser: Deader and Hellraiser: Hellworld | |
As the budgets got lower, Doug Bradley's collaborators made his Pinhead gigs worthwhile. | |||
Fangoria#321 | p.7 | 100 Bloody Acres | |
Compost-modern slasher | |||
Fangoria#321 | p.67 | Croczilla | |
Fangoria#321 | p.72 | Bad Barbie | |
Once an onscreen Cenobite, she now elicits fear with the written word. | |||
Fangoria#323 | p.22 | The Passion of Amy Hesketh | |
An American filmmaker pushes bloody boundaries in Bolivia. | |||
Fangoria#323 | p.52 | Errors of the Human Body - Regenerating Fear | |
Modern science elicits classic concerns about meddling with human biology. Fango Seal of Approval. | |||
Fangoria#324 | p.47 | Fangfest: Tilly, Endurable | |
Meg Tilly: When "Carmilla" came to cable, she was the bleeding lady. | |||
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#328 | p.40 | Roger Corman - An Acceptable Level of Insanity | |
He launched hundreds of Hollywood careers, and now looks back at his own work as director. | |||
Fangoria#328 | p.78 | The Vault-Keeper Speaks! | |
Historian/publisher Russ Cochran delves into the history of the EC horror comics he's bringing back from the dead. | |||
Fangoria#329 | p.9 | Banshee Chapter | |
Mind over splatter | |||
Fangoria#329 | p.16 | Pet Sematary Memories - Part One | |
A Fango scribe flashes back to the set visit that changed his life. | |||
Fangoria#329 | p.48 | Dead in Red | |
Actress Elizabeth Shepherd met an eye-gouging fate in the satanic sequel "Damien - Omen II." | |||
Fangoria#329 | p.62 | Vampires, Beware! | |
She'll teach you everything you need to know about Goth - and "How to Kill a Vampire." | |||
Fangoria#330 | p.34 | She's Next | |
Rising actress Sharni Vinson makes a good impression as a fake-charge home-invasion heroine. | |||
Fangoria#330 | p.64 | Mondo Cannibale! | |
A survey of other flesheating favorites. | |||
Fangoria#331 | p.11 | RIP Mike Vraney | |
Perhaps you have some of Mike Vraney's remains on your shelf. | |||
Fangoria#331 | p.14 | Her Satanic Verses | |
Confrontational performer Diamanda Galas has slashed a deep groove in pop culture that is uniquely her own. | |||
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#331 | p.56 | Slice and Dice: The Slasher Film Forever | |
Fangoria#331 | p.57 | Banshee Chapter | |
Fangoria#331 | p.64 | Pan's Labyrinth's | |
A generation of British readers grew up terrified by one publisher's series of written anthologies. | |||
Fangoria#332 | p.14 | Murder Most Mod | |
Nancy Allen and Keith Gordon revisit Brian De Palma's classic, carnal slasher saga "Dressed to Kill." | |||
Fangoria#332 | p.58 | Gorgon But Not Forgotten | |
Gorgon Video resurrects for the Blu-ray age with an exercise in over-the-top bloodshed. | |||
Fangoria#332 | p.74 | The Raid 2: Berandal - Wide World of Bloodshed | |
Gareth Evan's much-aniticipated sequel greatly expands the scope of the story - and the carnage. Fango Seal of Approval. | |||
Fangoria#334 | p.22 | Wrath of the Crows - Prisoners of Fear | |
Debbie Rochon and Tiffany Shepis square off in a jail-set shocker by Italy's Ivan Zuccon. | |||
Fangoria#334 | p.31 | She Walked The Line - Part One | |
In the shocking cinema of Peter Walker, Sheila Keith was often the nastiest of them all. | |||
Fangoria#335 | p.62 | She Walkered The Line - Part Two | |
Continuing our examination of the late actress Sheila Keith's work in Pete Walker's Britsploitation classics. | |||
Fangoria#335 | p.70 | "Carrie Triple Feature" | |
MGM's " 'Carrie' Triple Feature" | |||
Fangoria#339 | p.50 | Richard Band, Resurrected | |
The longtime composer flashes back to his less-acknowledged but still worthy Lovecraft-film score. | |||
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#341 | p.64 | The Ladies of the House Slaying Together | |
A filmmaker couple unleash a gorefest about female solidarity and flesheating. | |||
Fangoria#341 | p.68 | Punishing Heat | |
Veteran action/horror editor Mark Goldblatt also took the helm on a pair of extreme late-'80s genre movies. | |||
Fangoria#341 | p.82 | Storm of the Century | |
Echo Bridge's "Storm of the Century" | |||
Fangoria#342 | p.16 | From Scribbler to Slasher | |
Genre journalist Sean Decker makes good in the wild world of the "L.A. Slasher." | |||
Fangoria#342 | p.50 | Mark of the Damon | |
As actor and producer (and director), Mark Damon hobnobbed with Barbara Steele and other horror greats. | |||
Fangoria#342 | p.54 | Vampyros Lesbos / She Killed In Ecstasy | |
Fangoria#343 | p.67 | Heavens to Betsy | |
A tribute by David DeCoteau to the woman who played the mother of all slasher villains. | |||
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.68 | Release the Rage (Please?) | |
Why is this scrappy stalker saga still sitting on the shelf? | |||
Fangoria#345 | p.58 | Blood Harvest at Charlie's Farm | |
From the seed planted by '80s slashers, Australian filmmaker Chris Sun grows a new gore-thirsty villain. | |||
Fangoria#346 | p.34 | The Demolisher Busts Out | |
A self-styled vigilante targets an innocent victim for a night of terror. | |||
Fangoria#347 | p.26 | Holy Hell | |
After a decade of development, “Preacher” unleashes Garth Ennis’ ultraviolent vision on AMC | |||
Fangoria#347 | p.57 | Moonstruck | |
With Image Comics' She-Wolf, Rich Tommaso rips apart conventional Werewolf archetypes. | |||
Fangoria#350 | p.12 | Origins: Part 2 | |
In which our young protagonist invokes the wrath of OG publisher Norm Jacobs. | |||
Fangoria#350 | p.87 | Fest Finds | |
SHUDDER's curator par excellence is back with the gnarly cream of this quarter's festival crop. | |||
Fangoria#351 | p.8 | Saint Bernard Gets Unleashed | |
Fangoria#352 | p.60 | The Gator Is Killing From Inside The House | |
CRAWL mashes up aquatic terror with the home invasion genre. | |||
Fangoria#352 | p.84 | Fest Finds | |
The latest horror discoveries from this year's Cannes Film Festival. | |||
Fangoria#355 | p.17 | She Summons The Darkness | |
Alexandra Daddario on adding producing to her CV and submitting to vintage hairstyling devices for her new period horror film. | |||
Fangoria#355 | p.38 | Horror Fan For Life | |
As she faces health challenges that threaten her life daily, Kelly Barlow turns to horror for solace, community and hope. | |||
Fangoria#356 | p.48 | Getting away with murder | |
How Tom Savini changed the trajectory of American slasher movies during the 1980s | |||
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.93 | The Hollow Places | |
Fangoria#358 | p.50 | Blend On A Dime: Talking Monsters And Makeup With Ve Neill | |
The legendary makeup artist chats with Fango about her four decades in the biz and all those trails she blazed along the way. | |||
Fangoria#359 | p.6 | Shudder's Halfway to Halloween Event Unleashes History-Inspired Horrors From the UK | |
Fangoria#359 | p.14 | Old World New Horror | |
What happens when a culture is actively discouraged from producing genre content and then suddenly shifts toward it? In a discussion with several different filmmakers from the region, we examine the burgeoning world of Arab genre cinema. | |||
Fangoria#359 | p.58 | A Pack Of 40-Year-Old Maniacs | |
1981 was the boom year for slashers. Forty years later, we still love these psychos. | |||
Fangoria#359 | p.62 | Child of Dark Shadows | |
By age 10, David Henesy was a prolific stage actor. By age 12; a TV horror phenomenon had mad him a star. By age 15, it was over, and he vanished, until now... | |||
Fangoria#359 | p.88 | Hammer Time! A Guide For Beginners | |
In an attempt to get genre fans to look beyond the past five years, we present a primer on the bloody, sexy history of Hammer Studios. | |||
Fangoria#359 | p.97 | The Mary Shelley Club | |
Fangoria#366 | p.4 | Mission: Accomplished | |
Fangoria#366 | p.14 | You Can't Kill The Boogeyman | |
Horror fads are cyclical, and slashers have sliced their way back to the top. | |||
Fangoria#366 | p.92 | The Unexpected (And Highly Welcome) Return of My Bloody Valentine | |
A new novelization lets fans revisit a slasher classic in a brand-new way. | |||
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. | |||
Fangoria#367 | p.74 | Makeup Master Bill Corso Spills The Latex | |
In her continuing series, the Legends Makeup Academy co-founder talks to other notables in the industry she helped pioneer. |