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.
16 zoekresultaten gevonden met "Train":
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#82 p.36 Zombies Love the "Night Life"
The state-of-the-art living dead drive cars, cause train wrecks and don't even know they died.
Fangoria#222 p.38 Terror Train
A look back at an '80s slasher in need of modern video revival.
Fangoria#260 p.42 The Hills Have Eyes 2 Military Fright
Can National Guard trainees do better against mutants than civilian vacationers? We wouldn't bet on it.
Fangoria#264 p.66 Fido Good Zombie
Can undead flesheaters be house-trained? This Canadian production dares to find out.
Fangoria#268 p.72 Horror in Training
The new Midnight Meat Train film.
Fangoria#273 p.42 Gore Aboards The Midnight Meat Train
The subway has never been scarier than in this bloodsoaked adaptation of the Clive Barker story.
Fangoria#275 p.52 The Crazy Train
Out of the subway and into an institution, Jeff Buhler writes and directs sagas of madmen and mayhem.
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.60 The Midnight Meat Train
Fangoria#288 p.92 Dangers on a Train
This time, the slaughterhouse claiming the lives of young American travelers is mobile.
Fangoria#321 p.24 Come and Get Some!
For Straight-up doses of unrestrained Aussie mayhem, check out the movies of Chris Sun.
Fangoria#332 p.67 The Midnight Meat Train - Back on Track
Clive Barker's classic tale is on track for a stunning new showcase.
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.