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#0 p.46 Bleed 'N' Grind
Janie Slash, she combines burlesque with the grotesque to bring Deadly Sins to the stage.
Fangoria#42 p.46 Stecklervision
The Videography of the Ultimate Exploitation Film Auteur-Producer-Director-Writer-Star R.D. Steckler.
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#53 p.49 Cheerleader Slasher!
Some "Night of the Living Dead" veterans reunite to exploit new fears in "The Majorettes."
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#64 p.35 I, Freddy
The "bastard son of 100 maniacs" delivers a slash by slash account of the making of "A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors."
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#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#86 p.32 Night Slasher
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#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#112 p.7 The Postal Zone
Lecter objector; slasher flicks pro and con
Fangoria#198 p.44 I Want Candy
Dodging a slasher in "Cherry Falls," actress Candy Clark looks back on her long horror carreer.
Fangoria#208 p.62 Stab in the Hood
Indie stalwart David DeCoteau delivers slashers and seduction to the Halloween video scene.
Fangoria#222 p.38 Terror Train
A look back at an '80s slasher in need of modern video revival.
Fangoria#227 p.41 Slash
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#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#260 p.48 Wedding Slashers
Fangoria#261 p.18 Hack/Slash
Cassie meets Chucky
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.70 Going to Pieces
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#271 p.36 The Long Road To MAndy Lane
Like a typical movie slasher, this atypical slasher movie proved impossible to keep down.
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#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#280 p.48 Valentine's Prey
The other "Supernatural" star put his heart into his own slasher redux.
Fangoria#282 p.8 Harper's Island
Slashing the tube
Fangoria#283 p.14 Murder Loves Killers Too
Slasher gore the old-fashioned way
Fangoria#288 p.76 Make It A Blood Night
They call her Mary Hatchet, and she proves why in this supergory supernatural slasher.
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#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#308 p.79 Images of Fear
The horror-happy comics company has plenty to frighten you with this fall.
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#312 p.51 Student Bodies
Slasher spoofery in "Student Bodies"
Fangoria#314 p.54 Mad Magazine's "Arbor Day"
"Mad" magazine's slasher parody "Arbor Day"
Fangoria#321 p.7 100 Bloody Acres
Compost-modern slasher
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.56 Slice and Dice: The Slasher Film Forever
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#342 p.16 From Scribbler to Slasher
Genre journalist Sean Decker makes good in the wild world of the "L.A. Slasher."
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#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#355 p.72 Welcome to Slashback Video
Take a tour of LA's ever-evolving art installation.
Fangoria#356 p.48 Getting away with murder
How Tom Savini changed the trajectory of American slasher movies during the 1980s
Fangoria#358 p.36 Killing It: 2020's Best Deaths in Horror
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#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.