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The Bloody Best of Fangoria#6 p.4 Transcript of Terror
You want new? You want different? You want unusual? You get it every month in the pages of Fangoria.
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#5 p.8 The Dick Miller Story Revisited
Horrordom's favorite character actor offers a few more memories from his life in the movies.
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#5 p.24 The Year of Wes Craven
Lock the windows! Bolt your imagination! The cult writer/director of "A Nightmare on Elm Street" prowls again, unleashing new terror from "The Twilight Zone".
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#8 p.56 New Interview: As the Dark Shadows Turn
Producer Dan Curtis remembers his days as the titan of TV terror.
Fangoria#2 p.30 Dr. Who's Rogues Gallery
A who's who of intergalactic television terror
Fangoria#3 p.12 The Brood and Other Terrors
Writer-Director David Cronenberg interviewed by Bob Martin
Fangoria#3 p.46 Stephen King Living in
The author of such horror epics as Carrie and 'Salem's Lot talks of his visit on the set of Stanley Kubrick's The Shining - another of King's tales of terror.
Fangoria#6 p.14 Friday The 13th: A Day For Terror
Director-Producer-Writer Sean Cunningham interviewed by Bob Martin.
Fangoria#6 p.26 Stephen King and George A. Romero: Collaboration in Terror
Considering the popular and critical acclaim both men have received for their work in their respective media, it's not surprising to learn that the two are mutual admirers.
Fangoria#7 p.7 How to Make a Maniac!
Manhattan madman Joe Spinell versus Femme Fatale Caroline Munro - terror from director William Lustig
Fangoria#7 p.10 The Curse of Frankenstein
Hammer's 1957 classic - the dawning of a new ero of terror
Fangoria#7 p.14 Bob Short Tall on Imagination
The "Robby the Robot" man takes us behind the scenes of ST - TMP, the new CE3K an his own The Terror Factor
Fangoria#7 p.21 The Shining
The most eagerly awaited terror film since The Exorcist!
Fangoria#8 p.7 Behind the scenes of "The Shining" with Scatman Crothers
Kubrick's Dick Halloran talks abou the making of the controversial terror "epic."
Fangoria#9 p.22 Terror Train
Join Jamie Lee Curtis for a one-way, non-stop journey on... Terror Train
Fangoria#9 p.24 A Mini-Interview With Jamie Lee Curtis
Jeff Gelb, a corresopndent for the WNBC-FM radio netwerk, recently spoke with Jamie Lee Curtis for NBC's information and entertainment feature "The Source."
Fangoria#9 p.44 B Is for Blaisdell - Part Two
Part two of an interview with the foremost monster maker of the 1950s B-movie boom.
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.59 The Scanners are Loose!!!
Competition. Relive the terror of Scanners with the Tower paperback book!
Fangoria#13 p.10 Mind Warp: an Infinity of Terror
Roger Corman wants to Warp your Mind!
Fangoria#13 p.28 Storytellers of Terror
Charles L. Grant and Ramsey Campbell discuss what it takes to make horror work on paper!
Fangoria#17 p.34 An Interview With Rick Rosenthal
Are You Ready For Ivy League Terror?
Fangoria#18 p.34 Herman Cohen
An Interview With The Inventor of Teenage Terror!
Fangoria#18 p.58 Embassy Unleashes 3D Terror
The Parasite, designed by Stan Winston, slithers away from another bloody mess in three dimensions.
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#2 p.24 Tobe Hooper on Chainsaw Massacre and Poltergeist
The Director's Behind-the-Scenes View of his First Terror Film, and of the Controversy Surrounding his Spielberg-Produced Ghost Epic!
Fangoria#24 p.52 Wall-To-Wall Horror!
Director Jerry Clemans Brings You "Demon Shock," a Terror Picture that Surrounds You!
Fangoria#24 p.59 Scalps
Scalps may be the best terror picture produced in Van Nuys this winter.
Fangoria#28 p.32 Old Horror, New Horror
An Esteemed Film Historian Takes a Sharp Look at the Classic Style of Horror Filmmaking and Compares it to the Screen's New Breed of Gory Terror.
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#30 p.12 The British Terror of Freddie Francis
The Director of The Skull and Tales from the Crypt Talks About his Prolific Career.
Fangoria#30 p.30 History of A.I.P. - Part IV: Herman Cohen's Teenage Terrors
Alex Gordon recalls I Was a Teenage Werewolf and I Was a Teenage Frankenstein.
Fangoria#30 p.34 From Rats to Riches The Horror Fiction of James Herbert
The Bestselling British Terror Novelist Talks about his World of Gruesome Literature.
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.
Fangoria#35 p.54 The Cat Girl and The Saucer-men!
AIP Terror - Part VIII
Fangoria#42 p.14 The Christopher Lee Interview - Part 2
The great terror star on his last years at Hammer, The Devil's Bride, The Wicker Man and Sylvester the Cat.
Fangoria#42 p.20 Terror Pioneer
First of two parts on Mario Bava, Italy's maestro of the macabre.
Fangoria#44 p.21 After the Final Chapter: Friday the 13th: A New Beginning!
A mystery killer carries on the gory legacy of Jason in the fifth film in the unstoppable terror series.
Fangoria#45 p.48 Dr. Terror's House Of Horrors
Fangoria#51 p.11 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#51 p.38 Pay TV Terror!
A thumbnail sketch of "The Hitchhiker," HBO's anthology series blend of sex and horror.
Fangoria#51 p.46 The Year of Wes Craven
Lock the windows! Bolt your imagination! The cult writer/director of "A Nightmare on Elm Street" prowls again, unleashing new terror from "The Twilight Zone."
Fangoria#51 p.63 Return of the Fearless Official Fango Library
Another chapter in our comprehensive review of horror film studies: The Horror Film Handbook - The Great Book of Movie Monsters - Vampires: Hammer Style - Horrors of Hammer - Caligari's Children: the Film as Tales of Terror - Eroticism in the Fantasy Cinema - Lon of 1000 Faces! - Mr. Monster's Movie Gold - Double De Palma: A Film Study With Brian De Palma
Fangoria#53 p.12 Horror in Print: J.N. Williamson
A prolific author reveals the basics of good terror writing!
Fangoria#53 p.18 "April Fool's Day" - Agatha Christie Meets Jason?
Fred ("When a Stranger Calls") Walton invites you on his new terror trip.
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#53 p.54 The EMCEE that Ate Pittsburgh
Legendary horror host Chilly Billy Cardille relives the days of local TV terror and launching George Romero's "Night of the Living Dead."
Fangoria#55 p.46 Catching Up With Clive Barker Part 2
The "Books of Blood" author celebrates perversity as he begins terrorizing America with fear fiction and film frights.
Fangoria#58 p.11 Terror Teletype
Fangoria#58 p.49 Horror Hero From Beyond
"Dawn of the Dead" star Ken Foree returns to the genre in the new Lovecraft terror Flick!
Fangoria#70 p.19 Terror in the Haunted House
Fangoria#74 p.12 Terror Teletype
Fangoria#74 p.14 Argento's Opera
The crown prince of Italian terror strikes back with ravens and arias in a literally eye-opening extravaganza.
Fangoria#75 p.10 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#75 p.62 The Michael Gough Dossier
The Gough report
Fangoria#80 p.44 I, Director I, Screenwriter "I, Madman"
Terror has a new face, and it's spouting litterary quotes. So says some of the brightest talent on the independent scene.
Fangoria#80 p.62 Wartime Horror Gallery
WWII terror cinema
Fangoria#85 p.6 Terror in Times Square
Rating Reeboks
Fangoria#85 p.33 Terror Eyes
Fangoria#86 p.48 The Last Underwater Monster Movie?
"The Rift" features scientists and terror on the ocean floor. These guys swear they didn't know about the others.
Fangoria#87 p.12 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#91 p.52 Queen of '60s Horror
For the lovely Hazel Court, the toughest thing about working with terror titans Price, Karloff, Lee, Cushing and Lorre was keeping a straight face.
Fangoria#95 p.11 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#99 p.22 King's Lot: King Talks Part One
In his first interview in years, "the New York Yankees of horror" discusses the all-media terror assault he launched this fall.
Fangoria#102 p.11 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#103 p.11 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#103 p.50 The Mark of Naschy - Part One
In Spain, he's a horror legend; in America, he's been a victim of bad dubbing and silly ad campaigns. A guide to Paul Naschy on video.
Fangoria#104 p.11 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#108 p.42 Nights of the Hopping Dead - Part 2
While most American horror comedies fail miserably, Asian terror spoofs emerge as the best in the bussiness.
Fangoria#108 p.46 Waxwork II Time for Terror
Director Anthony Hickox sends Zach Galligan and friends on another trip through a gallery of classic movie monsters.
Fangoria#110 p.11 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#110 p.14 Field Trips to Terror - Part Two
Stops at the "Black Museum" and a "Black Zoo" are on the agenda as our chat with producer Herman Cohen continues.
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#111 p.31 It! The Terror from Beyond Space
Fangoria#112 p.30 Terror at the Opera
Fangoria#113 p.48 Now You're Playing With Terror!
The recent spate of horror-oriented home video games let you explore new worlds of fear or take on your favorite fiends.
Fangoria#119 p.59 Horror Italiano!
You've probably never heard of comics character Dylan Dog, but the terror festival held in his name was an unforgettable experience.
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#123 p.46 Tommyknockers at the Door
Taking another stab at Stephen King terror, ABC went halfway around the world to shoot his tale of alien possession.
Fangoria#126 p.8 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#126 p.38 Life after Krueger
Freddy's dead - well, not really - but Robert Englund hasn't let his horror career stay idle.
Fangoria#126 p.44 Body Bags of Fear and Fun
Can the market bear another cable horror anthology? We'd bet on it, with John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper and other terror titans on board.
Fangoria#128 p.10 The Terror Teletype
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#128 p.22 Man's Best Friend: Beware of This Dog
In New Line's latest bite into the horror market, the terror starts AFTER you bring home a watchdog.
Fangoria#129 p.10 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#129 p.62 Return to Dylan Dog
The latest edition of the world's leading horror festival presented over a dozen new fright films on the glorious big screen.
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.9 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#139 p.26 Terror You Can't Hideaway From
The first major Dean Koontz film in ages snares Jeff Goldblum in a web of psychic phenomena and murder.
Fangoria#143 p.9 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#143 p.40 Village of the Damned - The Eyes (Still) Have It
John Carpenter returns to small-town terror -and a chiller classic- with a tale of possessed children.
Fangoria#143 p.52 Scanners: The Showdown Gives Good Heads
They're promising more psychic violence than ever for the fifth venture into telepathic terror.
Fangoria#143 p.75 Holy Terror
Fangoria#146 p.9 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#146 p.17 Xtro 3: Watch the Skies... for Alien Terror
It's familiar ground for the director of this series - but now, the monster's got a score to settle.
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#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#148 p.12 Monsters & Mayhem by Mail
When you can't find it at the local video store, these companies can help satisfy your craving for terror on tape.
Fangoria#195 p.55 Horrors 'n' Ford
He has breathed new life into traditional terrors and video franchises.
Fangoria#199 p.70 The Beyond
Fangoria#204 p.9 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#204 p.10 Bat Boy: The Musical
Tabloid terror attacks the stage
Fangoria#205 p.9 Todd McFarland's latest
Spawning new terrors
Fangoria#205 p.11 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#205 p.22 Jeeper Creepers Summer Sleeper?
Writer/director Victor Salva takes a stab at bringing traditional terror back to theaters. Fango Seal of Approval.
Fangoria#207 p.6 Boogeymen
Robert Englund talkin' terror
Fangoria#207 p.8 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#207 p.16 Jack Attack!: Featuring Jack the Ripper
The cinematic Whitechapel crimes have presented almost as many suspects as there are movies.
Fangoria#207 p.76 Terror Tour 2000: The Final Chapter (?)
You can't keep a good haunter down, as the editor learns on his fourth annual haunted house trip.
Fangoria#208 p.14 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#208 p.65 Planet of the Vampires / Theatre of Blood
Fangoria#210 p.9 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#210 p.71 The Fangoria Index 2001
A handy guide to the last year of screen terror.
Fangoria#213 p.15 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#213 p.64 Fruit of the Doom
Over a three-deacade career, Canadian filmmaker Willian Fruet has braved the terrors of low budgets.
Fangoria#217 p.10 Monsterfest 24/7
More Halloween terrors with John Carpenter
Fangoria#217 p.16 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#222 p.14 Beyond Terror
FAB Press has reissued its landmark book on the films of Lucio Fulci.
Fangoria#222 p.14 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#222 p.38 Terror Train
A look back at an '80s slasher in need of modern video revival.
Fangoria#223 p.14 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#223 p.24 28 Days Later Stark Terror Now
This is the way the world ends: with a plague of infected, zombie-like killers.
Fangoria#225 p.10 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#227 p.73 The Raven / The Comedy of Terrors
Fangoria#228 p.14 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#229 p.9 "Night of the Living Dead" Comic
Old ghouls, new terrors
Fangoria#229 p.14 The Terror Teletype
Fangoria#259 p.67 Dementia: An Experiment in Terror
Fangoria#260 p.86 The Terror
Nightmare Library: The Terror
Fangoria#261 p.46 Grindhouse Greetings from Planet Terror
For his half of the two-part exploitation homage, Robert Rodriguez created a world full of "sickos."
Fangoria#262 p.58 Beneath Still Waters Deep Terror
Brian Yuzna's latest directorial effort finds a town swimming in madness and the undead.
Fangoria#263 p.30 Home on the Rage
In "28 Weeks Later," Robert Carlyle confronts new terror in a world gone mad
Fangoria#263 p.84 3 X The Terror
The "Weekend" got longer when Fango returned to the Meadowlands.
Fangoria#265 p.64 The Signal Tune In, Freak Out
A triple-threat filmmaking team presents an apocalyptic vision of technological terror.
Fangoria#266 p.38 Trick 'r Treat Don't Open the Door!
In this film horror's favorite night brings several different types of terror.
Fangoria#266 p.85 Borderland Mexican Slayride
A frightening case of real-life sacrifices inspired this tale of terror south of the border.
Fangoria#268 p.20 Dark Horse Terrors
Funny zombies, dead serious imprisonment
Fangoria#268 p.40 Buried Alive Digging Up Terror
Something very old an very deadly is waiting beneath the sands of the Southwestern desert.
Fangoria#271 p.10 Crazy Eights
Counting on terror from the past
Fangoria#272 p.14 Fear House
Where your terror comes true
Fangoria#273 p.40 Retribution
Possession was 9/10 of the terror where this unsung late-'80s shocker was concerned.
Fangoria#274 p.56 The Chair Deep Seated Terror
This indie horror crew demonstrated the kind of ambition that makes people sit up and take notice.
Fangoria#274 p.72 Galaxy of Terror The Fearful Frontier
A talented cast and crew toiled on this Roger Corman shocker before their careers went into orbit.
Fangoria#275 p.76 The Fang's All Here
Top terror talent assembled for our annual "Weekend of Horrors" bash in Chicago.
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#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.67 Cannibal Terror
Fangoria#278 p.16 A Haunting in the Halls
The terrors of teenhood get an extra jolt from the supernatural in this youth-oriented spooker.
Fangoria#278 p.37 Trailer Park of Terror
Video of the Month
Fangoria#279 p.14 Midnight Movie
Terror on and off the screen
Fangoria#280 p.70 Not For Your Amusement
Three intertwined tales of terrorization offer very little to laugh at.
Fangoria#281 p.14 Epitaph
The quiet beauty of terror
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.50 Extreme Horror: Plague Town Spreading Terror
The green hills of Ireland run red thanks to a community of deformed and deadly children.
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#282 p.40 Snakehead Terror
Fangoria#284 p.77 The Terror Teletype: Dead Projects Society
These projects aren't coming soon to a theatre or DVD near you.
Fangoria#285 p.30 Terror is an Orphan
She's sweet, adorable - and murderously manipulative beyond her years.
Fangoria#286 p.10 The Wild Man of the Navidad
Capturing true-life terror
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#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.10 Demonic Toys 2: Personal Demons
Castle of tiny terrors
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#291 p.26 Going Crazy With The Crazies Part Two
There's blood and madness everywhere as we continue our visit to the remake of George A. Romero's toxic-terror tale.
Fangoria#291 p.46 The Terror Factory
Author Jonathan Maberry is so busy lately, his output seems as hard to stop as the undead.
Fangoria#292 p.60 ROT: Reunion of Terror
Fangoria#293 p.33 Terror at the Toy Fair
If you loved it on the screen, chances are it can be yours to own in collectible form.
Fangoria#293 p.36 Burial Ground
Digging up "Burial Ground"
Fangoria#293 p.72 Raising The New Daughter
An acclaimed Spanish screenwriter makes his feature directing debut on an all-American terror tale.
Fangoria#294 p.46 Test Tube Terror
With a little FX enhancement, Chanreac's alluring looks gained a sinister side.
Fangoria#295 p.22 If You're Fragile He'll [REC] Ya
Spanish filmmaker Jaume Balagueró has a double dose of terror in store for you this summer.
Fangoria#298 p.24 The Soul of Horror
Wes Craven digs into his latest terror trip, "My Soul to Take," and why he decided to take it in 3-D.
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.61 Crucible of Terror
Fangoria#300 p.10 The Beyond
Fangoria#300 p.83 Tombs of the Blind Dead
Fangoria#300 p.88 Fangoria Last Gasps
Gene Simmons and Lamberto Bava talk terror
Fangoria#301 p.50 Nolan's Run
One of Richard Matheson's key contemporaries is also still active on the writing scene.
Fangoria#302 p.28 Teutonic Terror: We Are the Night - Sex and Violence and the City
Four beautiful bloodsuckers vamp their way through a modernised German chiller.
Fangoria#302 p.31 Teutonic Terror: What's Behind The Door?
It's a portal to an alternate reality where life - and death - can be altered.
Fangoria#302 p.33 Teutonic Terror: The German Underground Massacre - Part One
In a country where censorship ruled, a clutch of filmmakers had the guts to splatter the screen.
Fangoria#303 p.29 Teutonic Terror: The German Underground Massacre - Part Two
The past decade saw even more gore explode from the country's DIY filmmaking scene.
Fangoria#303 p.36 The Butcher of Madison Co.
Here's a terror-in-the woods flick where you can really see what's going on - but might not want to.
Fangoria#303 p.42 John Carpenter - A Ward Winner
Coming full circle with another tale of teen girls in terror, the famed director reflects on a career in fear.
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#305 p.22 British Horror: Black and Blue and Red All Over
Independant UK terror is alive and well and bursting out of a prolific film factory.
Fangoria#305 p.42 British Horror: Doctors of Terror, Houses of Horror
Over the course of a decade, Amicus Productions proved the best horror could come in small doses.
Fangoria#305 p.55 British Horror: And Now the Speaking Starts
Actor Ian Ogilvy twice braved the terrors of Amicus and thrice teamed with Michael Reeves.
Fangoria#305 p.82 Barry Schrader on Galaxy of Terror
"Galaxy of Terror" composer Barry Schrader
Fangoria#306 p.42 What are you Afraid of?
Guillermo del Toro has the answer: the tiny terrors of his "Dark" remake. Fango Seal of Approval.
Fangoria#306 p.43 Creature: Terror has Teeth
Giant Fold-Out Posters Inside! "Creature" and "Satanic Sluts"-website.
Fangoria#306 p.59 Naked Under Rubber
Other famous monsters in rubber suits
Fangoria#306 p.64 Raising the Dead - Part Two
Terrorizing Africa on screen, these filmmakers were able to do some good in real life. Fango Seal of Approval.
Fangoria#306 p.72 The Terror from Tijuana - Part One
"The Flush," Part One. Her experience with a budding filmmaker from Tijuana didn't bowl Debbie over.
Fangoria#307 p.36 The Latest Thing
It's out of the ice and terrorizing its original victims in a prequel to John Carpenter's masterpiece.
Fangoria#307 p.48 Power's Monster Mashes
An overview of the Power Records comics with audio.
Fangoria#307 p.76 The Terror from Tijuana - Part Two
"The Flush," Part Two. Can anything wash away the memories of this ill-fated shoot?
Fangoria#307 p.86 Beyond the Gates of Fulci
When Fulci's ghouls splattered the page
Fangoria#308 p.9 Caprice
Thrashing out in terror
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.40 "Night" of the Terror Titans
Nothing But the Night reunited Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing
Fangoria#308 p.50 Italian Horror: Dracula 3D - Profondo Vampire
The master of Italian terror turns his dimensional lens on the lord of the undead.
Fangoria#309 p.62 Canadian Blood: Horror in a Small Town
A trio of devoted Canadians are doing independent terror their way.
Fangoria#310 p.42 Sleep Tight - Wake to Fright
The co-creator of "[REC]" introduces a quieter but no less chilling apartment-house terror.
Fangoria#311 p.26 Absentia Where Terror is Found
Mike Flanagan's flick aims for the subtle approach, but true fear doesn't go missing. Fango Seal of Approval.
Fangoria#311 p.32 Silent House - One Shot at Survival
The creators of "Open Water" now want you to experience terror in a single take.
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.51 When Fear Was Served at Horror Cafe
Two decades ago, six masters of horror sat down for dinner and a debate on the nature of terror.
Fangoria#312 p.58 The Devil's Men / Terror
Fangoria#312 p.62 Slave to Blood
UK sleaze veteran Norman J. Warren created "Terror" and sold audiences on "Satan."
Fangoria#312 p.80 Ikon of Fright
Experience six strings of terror with these grisly guitars.
Fangoria#313 p.16 The Traveling Theatre Bizarre
The movie that united filmmakers from around the world has terrorized audiences across the globe too.
Fangoria#313 p.48 Terror of Dracula - Bram On A Budget
What this adaptation of the Stoker novel lacked in funds, it makes up for in faithfulness.
Fangoria#314 p.51 Queen of the Troma Team
Being around Rochon for so many years, some of that glamour was bound to rub off.
Fangoria#314 p.74 Palahniuk's Monster Mix
The author revisits old terrors this summer with "Invisible Monsters Remix."
Fangoria#316 p.58 Resident Evil 6 - Three Times the Terror
The new video game is about to be released.
Fangoria#317 p.44 Fractured Fairy Tale
While lots of Charles Band productions have featured tiny terrors, Dolls did it best.
Fangoria#317 p.77 The Blood Beast Terror / Burke & Hare
Fangoria#318 p.18 Vamps It Up
"Clueless" cohorts Amy Heckerling and Alicia Silverstone talk the lighter side of bloodsucking and the terrors of cell phones.
Fangoria#318 p.36 Citadel - Tower Block of Horrors
First-time Ciaràn Foy channeled his own terrors into a feature to truly frighten us. Fango Seal of Approval.
Fangoria#319 p.44 The Second Last Man On Earth
The mutant terrors of "The Omega Man" were nothing compared to working with Charles Bronson, sez actor Paul Koslo.
Fangoria#320 p.18 From Fulci To French Fangs
Actress Catriona MacColl just can't escapê the cinematic undead.
Fangoria#320 p.24 Alice, Sweet Alice
Adrienne King survived "Friday the 13th" on screen and worse terrors in real life.
Fangoria#320 p.44 Act It Black
However you define them, Karen Black's trips in the horror/fantastical realm have been memorable.
Fangoria#320 p.54 The Dark History of Man-Thing
He terrorized humans and beasts alike across several Marvel comics.
Fangoria#322 p.18 Marianne Quiet Night Terrors
Swede dreams are made of fear for the protagonist of this subtly chilling tale.
Fangoria#322 p.56 TerrorVision / The Video Dead
Fangoria#322 p.82 Warner's "4 Film Favorites: Twisted Terror Collection"
Warner's "4 Film Favorites: Twisted Terror Collection"
Fangoria#323 p.62 It's in the Blood - Forest of Fright
A trip into the woods leads to terror that even Lance Hendriksen may not be able to survive. Fango Seal of Approval.
Fangoria#323 p.82 Vincent Price: MGM Scream Legends Collection
"Vincent Price: MGM Scream Legends Collection"
Fangoria#324 p.65 Urban Terrors: New British Horror Cinema 1997-2008
Fangoria#325 p.28 Grabbers - Drunk on Terror
When hungry creatures attack, there's only one, unusual but not unpleasant way to protect yourself. Fango Seal of Approval.
Fangoria#326 p.24 Putting On a Jug Face
Deep in the Southern woods, a new and intriguing spin on religious terror has been molded. Fango Seal of Approval.
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#329 p.60 The Dark Eye of Danielle K L Anathema
A childhood of nocturnal fears led her to spark terror with her photography as an adult.
Fangoria#330 p.17 Darkest Donald
Others from the actor's scary résumé.
Fangoria#331 p.7 Fangoria at the Italian Horror Fest Nettuno, Italy, September 2013
Fango joins the party as the country's top terror talents converge.
Fangoria#331 p.10 Theatre Fantastique
Short takes of terror
Fangoria#332 p.34 Count Down Craze Jesus
A terror tale from Thailand sees actor David Asavanond dealing a strong dose of New Year's evil. Fango Seal of Approval.
Fangoria#332 p.48 Patrick: Evil Awakens Twice Under
Comatose, telekinetic terror resurfaces Down Under with a fresh look.
Fangoria#333 p.42 Malignant - 12 Steps of Terror
How far would you go to lose an addiction? This "cure" leads to loss of life instead.
Fangoria#333 p.52 Billy's Cult - Milking A Killer
On this New Jersey set, the terror would begin after Debbie wrapped for the day.
Fangoria#333 p.64 A Modest Prop-Posal
Tom Spina's restoration efforts help classic screen terrors live on.
Fangoria#334 p.24 Welcome to The Jungle
There's terror in the trees as the director of "The Reef" ventures onto not-so-dry land.
Fangoria#335 p.24 Lam of the Slaughter
The injustices of real life inform the terrors of Karen Lam's uncompromising "Evangeline."
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.9 The Creep Behind The Camera
A "Terror" in real life
Fangoria#340 p.54 VHS YES!
A look at some choice horror flicks still stuck in analog limbo.
Fangoria#342 p.32 The Nightmare - You Can't Escape
Documentarian Rodney Ascher explores the frightening phenomenon of recurring nocturnal terrors.
Fangoria#342 p.40 Classic Dick
Miller's greatest hits.
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#342 p.62 Der Samurai - To Live And Die By The Sword
From Germany comes the saga of a night of bloody terror that cuts in a few different directions. Fango Seal of Approval.
Fangoria#344 p.12 Tales of Halloween - Tricks, Treats and Terror
A gallery of horrific talents comes together to celebrate our favorite holiday. Fangoria Fantasia Seal of Approval.
Fangoria#344 p.53 "Suspension" of Sanity
Jeffery Lando's twist on teen terror is one of eight new films to die for.
Fangoria#345 p.20 JeruZalem's Lot
Terror strikes the ancient city, as seen through modern visual technology.
Fangoria#345 p.38 The Sound of Fear
Like the ghouls it accompanied, Fabio Frizzi's music for Lucio Fulci's films will never die.
Fangoria#346 p.34 The Demolisher Busts Out
A self-styled vigilante targets an innocent victim for a night of terror.
Fangoria#347 p.6 Last Girl Standing
Trauma Terror
Fangoria#347 p.64 Pods of Darkness
Now in their second year, The Horror Show still delivers hilarious terror talk.
Fangoria#352 p.28 MidSommar - Terror in Broad Daylight
Ari Aster's follow-up to HEREDITARY promises an equally singular - and much, much brighter - nightmare.
Fangoria#352 p.60 The Gator Is Killing From Inside The House
CRAWL mashes up aquatic terror with the home invasion genre.
Fangoria#359 p.85 Unexpected Terrors
The hosts of the DOUBLE THREAT podcast explore non-horror's scariest moments.
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.