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<< Fangoria#343 >>

augustus 2015

augustus 2015

p.6 First Rites: Words from guest editor Bryan Fuller
Words from guest editor Bryan Fuller
Bryan Fuller
p.7 The Postal Zone
Rochon rocks, "Penny" thoughts
p.9 Minifeature: Goodbye, Christopher Lee
Screenwriter John Esposito eulogizes the last of the classic-horror greats to leave us.
Christopher Lee
p.11 Monster Invasion
Sinister 2
Bughuul goes Midwest
Ciarán Foy Sinister 2
DVD & Blu-Ray Chopping List
Fear Film Forecast
p.15 On Set: The Scare and Feeding of Hannibal
The televised exploits of Dr. Lecter et al. are venturing into fresh (kill) territory this season.
Bryan Fuller Hannibal
p.18 Interview: They'll Say We're in Love...
The most complex and intriguing "romance" on current TV isn't between a man and a woman.
Hugh Dancy Mads Mikkelsen Hannibal
p.22 Interview: Bride of Hannibal
Gillian Anderson is the fellow psychiatrist joining Dr. Lecter in unholy matrimony.
Gillian Anderson Hannibal
p.26 Interview: Fed Up With People
When Hannibal's victims need to look good enough to eat, culinary creator Janice Poon steps in.
Janice Poon Hannibal
p.28 Interview: Splitting the Difference
Despite three seasons of making high art from horrible death, FX artist François Dagenais still seeks the thrill of the kill on "Hannibal."
François Dagenais Hannibal
p.32 Interview: Top Dollarhyde
Actor Tom Noonan reflects on his scary role and demanding director on "Manhunter."
Tom Noonan Michael Mann Manhunter
p.36 Preview: One Nation Under Gods
Thanks to Bryan Fuller and Michael Green, Neil Gaiman's "American Gods" will descend upon Starz next year.
Neil Gaiman American Gods
p.38 Because You Were Home: My Stupid Obsession With The Strangers
One movie remains scary enough to make a grown man nervous about what -or who- may be lurking outside.
Bryan Bertino The Strangers
p.42 Interview: "Undead, Undead, Undead..."
Rock god Peter Murphy's nightmarish brand of performance art graced Tony Scott's vampire classic "The Hunger."
Peter Murphy The Hunger
p.48 Retrospective: Man's Best Fiends
A look back at some mad movies in which crazed animals work for (and against) equally crazed humans.
Steve Miner Brice Mack Chris Munger William Grefe Curtis Harrington Marc Lawrence William Grefe Phil Karlson Daniel Mann Robert Gordon Lake Placid Jennifer Kiss of the Tarantula Mako: The Jaws of Death The Killer Bees Daddy's Deadly Darling Stanley Ben Willard Black Zoo
p.52 Minifeature: Every Beast Has Its "Day"
Day of the Animals
William Girdler Day of the Animals
p.56 Retrospective: "You're A Vile Sorry Little Bitch!'
A celebration of Grand Dame Guignol, in which older women taught the horror genre new tricks.
Stephen Sondheim Jeffrey Bloom Ted Post Curtis Harrington Curtis Harrington Lee H. Katzin William Castle Robert Aldrich Robert Aldrich Joseph L. Mankiewicz Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Flowers in the Attic The Baby Who Slew Auntie Roo? What's the Matter With Helen? What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice? Strait-Jacket Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? Suddenly, Last Summer
p.60 The Vinyl Chapter
Great horror-movie music has been proliferating on a resurrected format.
Charles E. Sellier Jr. David Robert Mitchell Sean S. Cunningham John Carpenter Joe D'Amato Don Coscarelli Silent Night, Deadly Night It Follows Friday the 13th The Fog Rosso sangue Phantasm
p.63 VHS YES!: Trapped Alive
The subpar subterranea of "Trapped Alive"
Leszek Burzynski Trapped Alive
p.64 Interview: Kevin Bacon's Cop Out
The actor takes another independent trip to the dark side, playing the wrong arm of the law.
Jon Watts Kevin Bacon Cop Car
p.67 Minifeature: Heavens to Betsy
A tribute by David DeCoteau to the woman who played the mother of all slasher villains.
David DeCoteau Betsy Palmer Friday the 13th
p.68 The Novelized Approach
These adaptations of horror films major and minor offer their own dreadfull pleasures.
p.72 On Set: Dark was the Night of Monsters and Men
Here's a feature where the creature isn't the only source of the drama.
Jack Heller Dark was the Night
p.74 Freak Previews
Trailer editor Bill Neil explores the art of luring you to a theatre in just a couple of minutes.
Bill Neil
p.82 Dump Bin Diaries: Gallowwalkers
Wesley Snipes in "Gallowwalkers"
Andrew Goth Gallowwalkers
p.83 Bryan Fuller presents Hannibal Xtra
Special Pull-Out Section
Bryan Fuller Hannibal
p.84 Interview: A Very Shy Boy
As played by Richard Armitage, Francis Dolarhyde is as tragic as he is savage.
Richard Armitage Hannibal
p.87 Interview: Behold A Great Red Dragon...
Modern horror master Neil Marshall introduced a new vision of "The Tooth Fairy" to TV audiences.
Neil Marshall Hannibal

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