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<< Fangoria#6 Vol. 2 >>

januari 2020

januari 2020

p.4 Invocation: 2020 Vision
p.5 The Postal Zone
p.6 Monster Invasion
Turning A New Page On A Classic
Floria Sigismondi The Turning
Have Yourself A Scary Little Christmas This Deathcember
Sam Wineman Deathcember
And More!
William Eubank Tate Steinsiek Marc Meyers Underwater Castle Freak We Summon the Darkness
Fangoria 2020 Chainsaw Awards Nominees
p.10 Elegy: The Tarantino Tango
When an uncooperative studio threw obstacles at Fango, one man came to the rescue.
Quentin Tarantino
p.12 Exordium: Why So Spurious?
Joker and the dangers of kneejerk think pieces.
Joker
p.14 On Set: Not Seeing Is Not Believing
FANGORIA heads to Australia to investigate Leigh Whannell's timely and seismic reimagining of THE INVISIBLE MAN.
Leigh Whannell The Invisible Man
p.20 Interview: Gretel & Hansel & Sophia & Oz
Way back in FANGORIA #3 director Oz Perkins gave us a first-person, first look at his spin on the classic fairy tale Hansel & Gretel. Now he's back with his star, Sophia Lillis, for an exclusive, in-depth conversation about their vivid reimagining, Gretel & Hansel.
Oz Perkins Sophia Lillis Gretel & Hansel
p.25 Knives and Skin: Midwest Unrest
A small-town tragedy exposes secrets and lies, all set to an '80s beat.
Jennifer Reeder Knives and Skin
p.28 On Set: Domesticating The Cosmic
Spectrevision brings Lovecraft (and director Richard Stanley) home in Color Out of Space.
Richard Stanley Color Out of Space
p.34 On Set: Gore, Grit and Geezers: On the Set of VFW
A ragtag team of genre veterans square off opposite deadly mutant punks - and a scrappy young filmmaker.
Joe Begos VFW
p.39 Interview: VFW's Drinking Buddies
The pair of maniac's behind FANGORIA's new film sit down for an exclusive interview - with each other.
Joe Begos Josh Ethier VFW
p.42 It's Black Christmas Time Again
Sacred cows and new ground combine to make one gnarly nativity scene.
Sophia Takal Black Christmas
p.45 Requiem For Black Xmas
Now that the classic original is being worked over once more, it is time to reconsider the oft-maligned 2006 remake? We say yes.
Glen Morgan Black Christmas
p.48 Cartoon: Don't Let The Wolves Eat Our Baby
Backstory in comic form for a scrappy, gory board game.
S. Craig Zahler
p.50 How to...: Butcher Someone With An Axe
Josh Russell Sierra Russell
p.52 Lifecast: Daniel Isn't Real But He Is Largely Practical
A deep dive into one unforgettable moment from SpectreVision's new head trip.
Adam Egypt Mortimer Daniel Isn't Real
p.55 Minifeature: Killing It
2019's Best Deaths in Horror
p.56 This Is A Grudge You Want To Hold Onto
It's a convivial affair on the set of THE GRUDGE as director Nick Pesce comes up to the big leagues.
Nicolas Pesce The Grudge
p.59 Director's POV: Personal Photos From The Set Of Psycho Goreman
Practical mayhem in the Great White North.
Andrew Appelle Psycho Goreman
p.60 Interview: An Unlikely Patron
Chris Columbus (Home Alone) executive produced Robert Eggers' The Witch. Now Eggers sits down with his mentor to discuss Christmas horror, fostering new talent, and how Harry Potter influenced The Lighthouse. (Really!)
Chris Columbus Robert Eggers
p.66 Lifers: Dream It Never Ends
Winnipeg has been loving Phantom of the Paradise for 45 years. A new documentary chronicles this love affair, allowing fans to see their singular story unfold on screen.
Phantom of Winnipeg Phantom of the Paradise Malcolm Ingram
p.70 The Rise And Fall And Rise Of The Midnight Movie
The 20th century cultural phenomenon that birthed many a cult film is due for a comeback.
p.74 Minifeature: Murder Me, Daddy!
Why women love serial killers
p.76 Don't mess with The Jesus: Horror and Christianity's Crossovers
This holiday season, ditch the latest killer Santa flick, and put "Christ" back into "Christmas" with some Christian horror films.
Donald W. Thompson Ron Ormond Marjonneke A Thief in the Night If Footmen Tire You What Will Horses Do? Left Behind
p.80 A Hellish Amount Of Red Tape
Inside the bureaucracy of the afterlife in Hellraiser.
Tony Randel Gary J. Tunnicliffe Hellbound: Hellraiser II Hellraiser: Judgment
p.83 Fest Finds
When arty filmmakers approach classic horror subgenres, great things can happen.
Jessica Hausner Mickey Reece Katrin Gebbe Little Joe Climate of the Hunter Pelican Blood
p.84 Scene Queen: Seasoned to Perfection
In celebration of the veterans of the silver screen.
Martin Kove Stephen Lang VFW
p.86 Corrupt Signals: Looking Back at José Mojica Marins' New Nightmare
José Mojica Marins À Meia Noite Levarei Sua Alma
p.88 Malignent Growths: Volume VI: Two Very Red Guinea Pigs
Stephen Biro American Guinea Pig: Bouquet of Guts and Gore
p.90 Nightmare Library
The Snow Collectors by Tina May Hall
Tina May Hall The Snow Collectors
The Boatman's Daughter by Andy Davidson
Andy Davidson The Boatman's Daughter
Manor Black (issues #1-4) by Cullen Bunn & Brian Hurtt
Cullen Bunn Brian Hurtt Manor Black
The Golden Key by Marian Womack
Marian Womack The Golden Key
p.92 Story: The Seat Of Reason
Jeremy Robert Johnson
p.96 Story: Midnight Snack
Grady Hendrix Midnight Snack
p.97 Story: Naked Theater And Uncensored Horror
Stuart Gordon Naked Theater And Uncensored Horror
p.98 Classified Ad Vault

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