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.
191 zoekresultaten gevonden met "Ten": | |||
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. | |||
Fangoria#1 | p.65 | The Tempter | |
Fangoria#2 | p.38 | The Forgotten Frankenstein | |
Before Boris Karloff ever donned the nuts and bolts, Universal Pictures signed their resident vampire, Bela Lugosi, for the roleÂ… | |||
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#11 | p.12 | Excalibur | |
John Boorman's ten-year quest to bring the story of Arthur and Merlin to the screen. | |||
Fangoria#13 | p.32 | George Romero Part One | |
You've waited for two years - and it's here! Our first extensive audience with the King of the Independents! | |||
Fangoria#13 | p.63 | 4F Fango's File of Forgotten Films | |
Fangoria#26 | p.5 | The Postal Zone | |
In Search of Forgotten Movies, the return of Scream Queens, and much more. | |||
Fangoria#29 | p.9 | Attention Gorehounds! The Gates Of Hell Are Open! | |
Lucio Fulci, Director of Zombie, Speaks About his Latest Undead Epic! | |||
Fangoria#29 | p.27 | Horror of Party Beach | |
Fangoria#29 | p.55 | Tengu | |
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.6 | A Hell of a Team | |
Claudio ("Troll 2") Fragasso helped the late, notorious Bruno Mattei blend gore, guts and unintentional guffaws. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.28 | Camp Reunion | |
Three decades after their bloody summer, "Sleepaway" stars Felissa Rose and Jonathan Triesten reminisce. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.18 | Written in Blood | |
From Dario Argento ti Lucio Fulci, screenwriter Antonio Tentori has penned for Italy's best. | |||
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 | p.42 | Men Behind the Sun - Exploitation or Education? | |
One of the most horrifying chapters of WWII inspired a movie that continues to spark debate about its existence. | |||
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#35 | p.16 | The Italian Hitchcock | |
Part two of our Dario Argento interview - Suspiria, Dawn of the Dead and beyond... | |||
Fangoria#44 | p.39 | The Talisman | |
The Talisman written Stephen King and Peter Straub. | |||
Fangoria#44 | p.57 | Wise Fantastica | |
Tutored in horror and fantasy by the great Val Lewton, successful mainstream director Robert Wise has often returned to his fantasic film roots. | |||
Fangoria#51 | p.7 | The Postal Zone | |
Uncle Bob is not forgotten! He speaks, too! | |||
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#53 | p.46 | Fangoria's Weekend of Horrors | |
Look back in madness at two days of terror - when frightening funmakers invade the West Coast! | |||
Fangoria#55 | p.55 | Ralph Bates: The Forgotten Hammer Star | |
The Man who was Dr. Jekyll (to sister Hyde) recalls his horror hits! | |||
Fangoria#64 | p.30 | Master of the Evil Dead | |
Guidance counselors told Sam Raimi to become a washing machine repairman. Good thing he didn't listen. | |||
Fangoria#79 | p.35 | A Descent Into The Liar of the White Worm | |
Controversial filmmaker Ken Russell reveals what frightens him - but, as always, raises more questions than answers. | |||
Fangoria#82 | p.32 | The Flyguys | |
Stephen Dupuis and Mark Walas demonstrate an unwritten Hollywood rule: Everybody wants full credit, except the guys who deserve it. | |||
Fangoria#87 | p.30 | Bring on the Monsters! - Part One | |
Bidding hell a fond farewell, Clive Barker turns his attention to a brave new underworld. | |||
Fangoria#87 | p.44 | Audiodrome | |
King, Barker, Rice, Poe - they're all part of a new listenable literature. Careful! It's got teeth. | |||
Fangoria#91 | p.14 | Lone Star Splatter | |
Gore pioneer S.F. ("Don't Look in the Basement") Brownrigg has decided to return to filmmaking. But don't look in the theaters. | |||
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#92 | p.30 | Tobe Hooper Fires Up Spontaneous Combustion | |
The original master of chainsaw mayhem turns his attention to unexplained matters of mysterious, flaming death. | |||
Fangoria#92 | p.42 | Deep Inside The Dead Pit | |
An asylum full of crazy dead people gave one rising FX talent the foothold he needed for serious attention. | |||
Fangoria#94 | p.44 | High Noonan | |
"RoboCop 2" bad guy Tom Noonan has played so many frightening villains that the Frankenstein Monster has been his most sympathetic role. | |||
Fangoria#94 | p.48 | Henry and Me | |
Actor Michael Rooker vividly remembers his days as one of the most frightening murderers in cinema history. Who wouldn't? | |||
Fangoria#99 | p.56 | The Forgotten One | |
Fangoria#102 | p.41 | Peacemaker | |
Fangoria#103 | p.40 | The Cellar | |
Fangoria#107 | p.10 | Winners of the Tenth Annual Fango Movies Poll | |
Movie poll results and contest winners! | |||
Fangoria#107 | p.15 | The Forgotten Phantom | |
He's worked with Cronenberg and Dario Argento, but Herbert Lom's best horror role may have been his first: Hammer's Phantom of the Opera. | |||
Fangoria#109 | p.36 | Guardian of The Adams Family | |
Acclaimed cinematographer Barry Sonnenfield never intended to direct, but he wound up at the helm of this ambitious horror/comedy. | |||
Fangoria#117 | p.8 | Postal Zone | |
Convention contentions; yeas and nays for psycho sequels | |||
Fangoria#119 | p.14 | Bitten in Spanish | |
Actress Lupita Tovar looks back on the days when her Mexican spitfire met a Latin vampire in the other 1931 "Dracula." | |||
Fangoria#128 | p.12 | When the Movies Got Tenser - Part One | |
This British producer broke into the horror field by sponsoring the likes of Roman Polanski and Michael Reeves. | |||
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#129 | p.68 | Titan of Tigon Terror - Part Two | |
Concluding our exclusive interview, veteran producer Tony Tenser acts surprisingly casual about working with Price, Karloff and Lee. | |||
Fangoria#134 | p.66 | Killing with Exquisite Tenderness | |
A murderous doctor wreaks gory havoc in a hospital. Despite the filmmakers' claims, it sounds like a horror film to us. | |||
Fangoria#139 | p.32 | The Burning Moon | |
Fangoria#140 | p.70 | Carding All Contributors | |
Who says turning 30 can't be frightening? | |||
Fangoria#148 | p.26 | Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers | |
[The filmmakers have] rewritten the myth, overexplaining something which shouldn't have been explained in the first place. | |||
Fangoria#148 | p.45 | George Clooney's Frightening Past | |
George Clooney, horror star? | |||
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.54 | John Astin's Judge-ment Day | |
The screen's first Gomez Addams gets even more ghoulish in "The Frighteners." | |||
Fangoria#172 | p.68 | Hysteria | |
Daalder has created an ambitious, provocative piece, albeit with less dramatic panache than intellectual content. | |||
Fangoria#199 | p.64 | Her Dark "Salvation" | |
Kirsten Dunst is the biggest name yet to play a "Crow" heroine - and the strongest. | |||
Fangoria#204 | p.6 | Postal Zone | |
Take me to "Rivers; bones of con-tention | |||
Fangoria#204 | p.22 | Godzilla X Megaguirus - The Big G Lightens Up | |
It's dinosaur vs. dragonfly in a kaiju epic that's not as dark but just as spectacular. | |||
Fangoria#205 | p.49 | The Attic Expeditions - A Real Head Trip | |
An independent crew with a great cast aim to prove once and for all that a mind is a terrible thing to waste. | |||
Fangoria#205 | p.62 | Nightwatch | |
Fangoria#208 | p.36 | His Occult Fellowship | |
Once Lucifer, Viggo Mortensen is now mankind's best hope in Peter Jackson's "Lord of the Rings." | |||
Fangoria#208 | p.74 | Bitten | |
Fangoria#210 | p.10 | A Chronicle of Corpses | |
History written in blood | |||
Fangoria#213 | p.14 | The Attic Expeditions | |
Housebound horror finds a home | |||
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#217 | p.63 | Premutos | |
Fangoria#223 | p.23 | Demon Slayer | |
Fangoria#225 | p.16 | Krueger Contented | |
Robert Englund talks up the long-awaited Freddy vs. Jason and his own place in pop culture. | |||
Fangoria#227 | p.19 | Pearls of Wisdom | |
Cinematographer Daniel Pearl promises that the new Chainsaw's atmosphere will be different from the original's, but just as potent. | |||
Fangoria#228 | p.46 | Post Mortem | |
It takes a series of movies for him to explore all the dark sides of a town without pity. | |||
Fangoria#259 | p.48 | Scratch | |
Fangoria#262 | p.70 | House of the Damned | |
Forgotten Horrors: House of the Damned | |||
Fangoria#263 | p.52 | Obey The Thirst | |
It's the sensitive story of two people in the throes of addiction - with lots of blood. | |||
Fangoria#264 | p.38 | Kraken: Tentacles of the Deep | |
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.85 | Borderland Mexican Slayride | |
A frightening case of real-life sacrifices inspired this tale of terror south of the border. | |||
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.70 | The Stendhal Syndrome | |
Fangoria#268 | p.44 | Frostbitten | |
Fangoria#269 | p.32 | The Orphanage Peter Pan's Labyrinth | |
A frighteningly talented new director and producer Guillermo del Toro teamed up for this haunting fairy tale. | |||
Fangoria#269 | p.62 | Teeth and Consequences | |
The subject is every man's nightmare, but the tone of this Sundance discovery is somewhat lighter. | |||
Fangoria#269 | p.66 | Halo 3 | |
Game of the Month | |||
Fangoria#270 | p.66 | Furnace Heats Up | |
On a haunted prison location, evil forces provide the chills while a hotheaded actor adds extra tension. | |||
Fangoria#271 | p.31 | Primal | |
Fangoria#272 | p.87 | Horror 101: The A-list of Horror Films and Monster Movies | |
Fangoria#274 | p.66 | Teeth | |
Fangoria#275 | p.40 | Off to see the Wizard of Gore | |
The update of Herschell Gordon Lewis' gruefest is not your ordinary remake. | |||
Fangoria#275 | p.66 | Lost Boys The Tribe Fang Ten! | |
Surfin' ghouls hit the beach in the long-awaited sequel to the vampire-film favorite. | |||
Fangoria#277 | p.10 | The Book of Lists: Horror | |
Terrifying Top Tens | |||
Fangoria#278 | p.8 | Urban Legends | |
Fright on your phone | |||
Fangoria#278 | p.50 | Splinter in Your Eye | |
With a unique, practically created creature, a new director makes an attention-grabbing debut. Fango Seal of Approval. | |||
Fangoria#281 | p.30 | Knowing Me, Knowing You | |
Is there something Nicolas Cage can do as he decodes frightening premonitions of disaster? | |||
Fangoria#281 | p.40 | Extreme Horror: Suffer for Martyrs | |
All restraint is sacrificed in what may be the most intense entry yet in the French terror trend. | |||
Fangoria#281 | p.72 | Working with Stiffs | |
Wax figures and a potentially active corpse highlighted Andrew J. Fenday's pair of '70s fright features. | |||
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#284 | p.8 | Fangoria Hall of Fame | |
Since our early days, our readers have voted for the genre's bloody best. Now these Frightening Fifty share their feelings about Fangoria, the horror genre and their craft, or are honoured by other scream celebrities, in the pages that follow. Thanks to all who contributed to this special section. | |||
Fangoria#284 | p.92 | Fangoria Offspring | |
Our printed legacy extends far beyond the 300 issues of the original mag. | |||
Fangoria#286 | p.56 | Fear Femmes: Deadgirl Superstars | |
Two young directors have grabbed plenty of attention - both good and bad - with their creepy debut feature. | |||
Fangoria#287 | p.8 | Offspring | |
Ketchum on the screen and in the flesh | |||
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#288 | p.68 | The Offspring | |
Fangoria#290 | p.81 | The Sceptic | |
Fangoria#294 | p.15 | Hard Ride to Hell | |
Bad, bad bikers | |||
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#295 | p.57 | Hard Ride to Hell | |
Fangoria#297 | p.54 | I Spit on your Grave - Second Day of the Woman | |
Can this remake recapture the graphic intensity that made the original notorious? Its creators say yes. | |||
Fangoria#298 | p.8 | Grimm Love | |
Late for dinner | |||
Fangoria#298 | p.78 | Grim Reaper: End of Days | |
Fangoria#299 | p.65 | Carnell's Fright Club | |
Thom Carnell has written his first novel and it's the first of a trilogy. | |||
Fangoria#299 | p.70 | Enslaved: Odyssey to the West | |
Game of the Month | |||
Fangoria#300 | p.38 | The Frighteners | |
Fangoria#300 | p.41 | Häxan | |
Fangoria#300 | p.42 | High Tension | |
Fangoria#300 | p.81 | The Tenant | |
Fangoria#300 | p.84 | Twitch of the Death Nerve | |
Fangoria#302 | p.39 | Wan on Wan | |
James Wan talks about his films. | |||
Fangoria#302 | p.57 | My First Excorcism - Part One | |
The tird floor had a psych unit and, directly across the hall, a nursery - kudos to the person who laid out that floor plan. | |||
Fangoria#303 | p.62 | My First Exorcism - Part Two | |
I reflected back to the Kunti demon I had read about on-line the other night - this was clearly a case of possession. | |||
Fangoria#303 | p.69 | Blood | |
Fangoria#304 | p.6 | Postal Zone | |
Shout-outs to "High Tension" and "Highwaymen" | |||
Fangoria#305 | p.6 | Basket Case | |
Free kittens | |||
Fangoria#306 | p.20 | SpaGhetti Sharks | |
Lots of people have ripped off "Jaws," but of course, no one did it quite like the Italians. | |||
Fangoria#308 | p.30 | To Tell an American Horror Story | |
Home is where the horror is in more ways than one now that FX has brought movie-intensity terror to TV. | |||
Fangoria#308 | p.75 | Damned If He Does | |
"Damned" if the "Fight Club" author hasn't written another knockout novel. | |||
Fangoria#308 | p.79 | Images of Fear | |
The horror-happy comics company has plenty to frighten you with this fall. | |||
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#310 | p.48 | Nicolas Cage: Master of Horror - Part One | |
Blazing across the screen in "Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance," the actor is a fan of all things genre. | |||
Fangoria#311 | p.16 | Nicolas Cage: Master of Horror - Part Two | |
From "Ghost Rider" to "The Wicker Man," the actor's genre roles have always demanded attention. | |||
Fangoria#312 | p.26 | Intruders - Generations of Fear | |
A frightening spirit haunts different eras in a new film from the director of "28 Weeks Later." | |||
Fangoria#312 | p.48 | Detention - Meta Murder in Study Hell | |
A new horror/comedy dissects modern youth culture - and the youths. | |||
Fangoria#312 | p.58 | The Burning Moon | |
Fangoria#313 | p.26 | Poe-tic License to Kill | |
John Cusack enacts the legendary author as his written crimes splatter to life. | |||
Fangoria#313 | p.51 | The Room in the Tower | |
Our new column devoted to vintage written horror debuts with "The Room in the Tower" | |||
Fangoria#314 | p.39 | Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter - President Tense | |
He did more than unite our country: He cleansed it of the undead, according to the film of the best-selling book. | |||
Fangoria#315 | p.82 | Dr. Shroud | |
Dr. Shroud stands in front of his old closet in a house of silent memories long forgotten... | |||
Fangoria#316 | p.5 | Postal Zone | |
In defense of the intense, and more fan photos | |||
Fangoria#316 | p.57 | Bolt of Frightening | |
If you can't shoot a zombie's eye out, Jeremy Bolt has another suggestion. | |||
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#318 | p.36 | Citadel - Tower Block of Horrors | |
First-time Ciarà n Foy channeled his own terrors into a feature to truly frighten us. Fango Seal of Approval. | |||
Fangoria#318 | p.68 | Class of 1982: He Was the Future | |
Timothy Van Patten "Class of 1984" Most likely to graduate with a body count | |||
Fangoria#318 | p.86 | Toby Lindala's Makeup Magic | |
The veteran face-maker and gut-slinger keeps refining his often red-dripping art. | |||
Fangoria#319 | p.73 | Muchas Gracias Señor Lobo | |
Fangoria#321 | p.70 | The Forgotten Writings of Bram Stoker | |
Fangoria#321 | p.72 | Bad Barbie | |
Once an onscreen Cenobite, she now elicits fear with the written word. | |||
Fangoria#322 | p.28 | Inside the Head of Simon Killer | |
What makes a young man a potential murderer? Travel to Paris to find out. | |||
Fangoria#323 | p.60 | Cold Prey II | |
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#325 | p.14 | Back to Balk | |
The exotic actress continues to practice many different crafts. | |||
Fangoria#325 | p.62 | Ninja III: The Domination | |
Fangoria#326 | p.14 | Insidious: Chapter 2 - Further Into the Further | |
He frightened us so much with the first film, why wouldn't James Wan come back to do it again? | |||
Fangoria#326 | p.32 | Begotten Son | |
Filmmaker E. Elias Merhige challenged and confounded with his chillingly allegorical first feature. | |||
Fangoria#327 | p.90 | Midnight Horror Collection Vol. 11 | |
Echo Bridge's "Midnight Horror Collection Vol. 11" | |||
Fangoria#329 | p.57 | Witchboard 2 | |
Fangoria#329 | p.74 | Where are the Wolves? | |
With their rich history on screen, we should be seeing lycanthropes there more often. | |||
Fangoria#331 | p.20 | Almost Human - Abduction and Murder | |
Alien kidnapping is just the beginning of the atrocities in an attention-grabbing homegrown shocker. | |||
Fangoria#331 | p.34 | Knight & Zane | |
Actor Billy Zane continues to Collect attention and praise for his turn in the first "Tales from the Crypt" feature. | |||
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.52 | Jinn Straight Up | |
Filmmaker Ajmal Zaheer Ahmad braves the potential consequences to reveal these ancient beings to the world. | |||
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.66 | Hidden Horror | |
Book of the Month | |||
Fangoria#333 | p.46 | Cruising - A Report From Detective Lefransky | |
The cotentious content of William Friedkin's film had a basis in one cop's real-life experience. | |||
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.8 | Ten | |
Bloody women's study | |||
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#338 | p.6 | FANGORIA, Undercover | |
Putting up a frightening front | |||
Fangoria#339 | p.66 | Model Hunger - Hollywood Battle On - Part Three | |
As Debbie continued to shoot, a troublesome visitor threatened to "Driver" mad. | |||
Fangoria#341 | p.14 | Spring - Season of Love and Fear | |
Romance comes with tension and tentacles in the second feature from Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead. | |||
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.32 | The Nightmare - You Can't Escape | |
Documentarian Rodney Ascher explores the frightening phenomenon of recurring nocturnal terrors. | |||
Fangoria#342 | p.42 | Barbara Steele: The Beauty of Terror | |
In all of fantastic and frightening cinema, there has never been a visage like hers. | |||
Fangoria#344 | p.21 | Say Hello to Wakaliwood - Part One | |
Join us for a trip into East Africa's film scene to get "Eaten Alive in Uganda." Fangoria Fantasia Seal of Approval. | |||
Fangoria#344 | p.59 | Exploring the Forgotten '40s | |
A long-ignored decade in genre history gets its due from assorted authors. | |||
Fangoria#345 | p.48 | Say Hello To Wakaliwood - Part Two | |
Uganda extremes if you're part of the African "Eaten Alive" team. | |||
Fangoria#345 | p.71 | "El Gigante" Muscles In | |
A gory grappler threatens to bust out of Gigi Saul Guerrero's short film into a full-fledged feature. | |||
Fangoria#346 | p.44 | High-Rise Building Tension | |
The haves and the have-nots have at it in British bad boy Ben Wheatley’s most ambitious film yet. | |||
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#351 | p.14 | Michael Gingold's Exordium | |
Accuracy was often optional in the early days of the internet. Have things changed for the better? | |||
Fangoria#351 | p.35 | Tim Heidecker's Brilliant Unifying Theory Of Comedy And Horror | |
The unlikely co-star of Jordan Peele's Us on how comedy and horror can (and often do) augment one another. | |||
Fangoria#353 | p.36 | No Lack of Void | |
Ari Aster and Robert Eggers discuss THE LIGHTHOUSE, Samuel Beckett, and the existential dread of "two men trapped in a giant phallus." | |||
Fangoria#353 | p.72 | Dark Ride | |
As a child, Michael Aiello's love of horror was born from attending Universal's Halloween Horror Nights. Now he's running the show - and indoctrinating a whole new generation of fans. | |||
Fangoria#353 | p.88 | Volume V: Gute Scheisse | |
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.10 | The Last Gasp | |
Berlinale was one of the last film events to take place before COVID-19 pressed pause on the world. Here are the ten can't-miss titles. | |||
Fangoria#356 | p.12 | Horror in a Frightened World | |
Seeking solace in scares. | |||
Fangoria#356 | p.73 | Wild Women With Steak Knives | |
The Weird World of Women's Horror Filmmaking | |||
Fangoria#357 | p.64 | Candyman, Madonna and My Brother | |
1992's CANDYMAN left a mark on so many, and often in surprising and unexpected ways. This is one such instance. | |||
Fangoria#357 | p.79 | Another Lesbian Psycho: In Defense of Haute Tension | |
Was Alexandre Aja's 2003 film a problematic deal-breaker, or was it in fact inviting the queer audience to join the nasty party of the New French Extremity? | |||
Fangoria#357 | p.91 | Fest Finds | |
When arty filmmakers approach classic horror subgenres, great things can happen. | |||
Fangoria#358 | p.62 | Disco Kills | |
Disco music showed up in some unexpected corners of horror, but its legacy in the genre warrants reconsideration - an respect. | |||
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#366 | p.50 | Ten Ghoulish Trailers | |
This issue's cover artist shares his list of all-time great horror previews. | |||
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.78 | This Is His Design: Bryan Fuller And Cast Talk Hannibal | |
Ten years after HANNIBAL changed network television forever, we hear from the brains behind the banquet. |