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FANGORIA
America's #1 Horror Magazine
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Modern Horror, Classic Monsters, Monthly magazine from New York, United States published by Starlog Group,


- First issue in 1979
- 323 issues are listed in the moviemags.com database. (full listing). Highslide JS
- Horror movies.
- Fango changed a lot of things when first appeared and remains today the #1 horror movie mag.
- Covers mostly commercial studio releases, without neglecting independent, low budget, films.
- Editor: Anthony Timpone
Published 10 times a year by Starlog Group, Inc, 84 colour pages in A4 format.
- Website: www.fangoria.com
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INTERVIEW: VERONICA CARLSON & VIRGINIA WETHERELL They tangled with monsters in Hammer films, and one married Dr. Frankenstein.
PREVIEW: "VAMPS" Here's a comedy that proves a modern youth-oriented vampire flick doesn't have to suck.
PREVIEW: "JACK & DIANE" There's a scary side to every relationship, and this film makes it literal.
PREVIEW: "EXCISION" A new talent on the horror scene makes the cut with a surreal study of medical psychosis.
INTERVIEW: JOHN WATERS Decades later, he recalls giving good taste the bird with "Pink Flamingos."
INTERVIEW: DAMON PACKARD No budget? No problem! The underground filmmaker forges ahead regardless.
INTERVIEW: JACKIE JOSEPH She only planted herself in one Corman flick, but it was a classic: "The Little Shop of Horrors."
PREVIEW: "CITADEL" In which a young man petrified of going outside finds terror breaking down his door.
PREVIEW: "THE MAN WITH THE IRON FISTS" Hands, feet, blades and blood fly when RZA and Eli Roth take on the martial-arts genre.
PREVIEW: "SILENT HILL: REVELATION": MICHAEL J. BASSETT The first film set a chilling standard that the sequel's director vows to uphold.
PREVIEW: "SOUTH TEXAS BLUES," PART SEVEN More of our advance peek at Christopher P. Garetano's "Chainsaw" comic.
PREVIEW: "SILENT HILL: REVELATION": PAUL JONES The monster maker is no stranger to video-game-based beasts.
FEATURE: THE "WALKING DEAD" VIDEO GAME Telltale's heart and soul went into adapting the zombie comics for home play.
CLASS OF 1982: ROGER CHRISTIAN Lost amidst higher-profile horrors, his offbeat chiller "The Sender" deserves a new look.
CLASS OF 1982: TIMOTHY VAN PATTEN In "Class of 1984," he ruled the school with a reign of terror.
CLASS OF 1982: FRANK HENENLOTTER It's hard to believe it has been 30 years since he first opened the "Basket Case."
MINIFEATURES: BATES MOTEL AND NETHERWORLD The haunted attractions offer multitudes of monsters for Halloween.
LIFE IN THE BOX: "HELLRAISER: HELLSEEKER" Ashley Laurence found her way back into Pinhead's fold for this follow-up.
DIARY OF THE DEB: "RUDYARD KIPLING'S MARK OF THE BEAST" Filming the tale of a leper, Debbie had a face-off with nature.
INTERVIEW: TOBY LINDALA The FX artist has been making faces and breaking bodies for two decades now.
MINIFEATURE: FEARNET The small screen offers a 24-hour home for horror here.
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FIRST RITES He can't stay "Silent"
POSTAL ZONE There's safety in "Peaks"
MONSTER INVASION Previews of "Paranormal Activity 4," "Paura 3D," "Famine," the New York City Horror Film Festival and more
TRASH COMPACTOR The heavy metal horror of "Trick or Treat"
THE VIDEO EYE OF DR. CYCLOPS Reviews of Criterion's "Rosemary's Baby," "The Hole," "The Tall Man," new Jean Rollin & Mario Bava discs and others. Plus: Feeling the Chemical Burn
CLASSIFIED AD VAULT
DEAD FORMAT Turning Japanese for "Braindead"

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PREVIEW: "V/H/S" Found footage has six ways to scare you in this collaborative project by hot indie horrormeisters.
PREVIEW: "HOUSE AT THE END OF THE STREET" Beware what dwells within its walls, even if you're as tough as Jennifer Lawrence.
PREVIEW: "HYPOTHERMIA" If the cold of a frozen lake doesn't kill you, what's lurking under the ice will.
INTERVIEW: JODELLE FERLAND A horror veteran in her teens, the actress speaks up for "ParaNorman" and other new genre films.
PREVIEW: "SINISTER" The director of "The Exorcism of Emily Rose" afflicts Ethan Hawke with different sorts of demons.
INTERVIEW: STUART GORDON This time, he's the talking head as his frequent star Barbara Crampton queries him on his long, illustrious career. Plus: looking back on living "Dolls."
CLASS OF 1982: RUTANYA ALDA She presided over a seriously dysfunctional family in "Amityville II: The Possession."
CLASS OF 1982: TOMMY LEE WALLACE The first of his many scary scripts had him making the return trip to "Amityville."
CLASS OF 1982: STACEY NELKIN When "Halloween III" went in new directions, she was along for the ride.
CLASS OF 1982: DWIGHT SCHULTZ Four howlin' mad psychos made life hell for his psychiatrist character in "Alone in the Dark."
CLASS OF 1982: MARK L. LESTER High-school violence reached gory new heights in this director's "Class of 1984."
INTERVIEW: KATE MIOR Taking performance art to fantastical levels, she's a unique presence in Toronto and elsewhere.
LIFE IN THE BOX: "HELLRAISER: INFERNO" When is a Pinhead movie almost not a Pinhead movie?
ON SET: "WEREWOLF: THE BEAST AMONG US" Universal marks its 100th anniversary by resurrecting a centuries-old monster.
FEATURE: CON OF THE DEAD The San Diego event was the place to scream this past summer.
PREVIEW: "RAISING HELL" A new book takes an in-depth look at the "Devils" of a time Ken Russell had making his masterpiece.
INTERVIEW: ROBIN McLEAVY As genre bad girls go, she has definitively joined "The Loved Ones" among fans.
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FIRST RITES How to get a head on our cover
POSTAL ZONE More baby love, and "Mutilator" appreciation
MONSTER INVASION Previews of "Bait," "FDR: American Badass," "Devil's Night" and more
THE VIDEO EYE OF DR. CYCLOPS Reviews of "Hammer House of Horror," "Lovely Molly," "The Bunny Game" and others
NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Reviews of David Wong's "This Book Is Full of Spiders," John Ajvide Lindqvist's "Little Star," etc.
CRYPT LIT Matthew Lewis' "The Monk"
HORROR CON-FIDENTIAL Goblin rocks London, Ontario's Shock Stock
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DEAD FORMAT Land of the rising blood.

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FEATURE: "MARS ATTACKS," PART ONE They're back in many media this summer to turn Earth into a red planet.
PREVIEW: "RED LIGHTS" "Buried" director Rodrigo Cortes marshals a top-flight cast to explore issues of psychic investigation.
PREVIEW: "THE AWAKENING" First-time feature filmmaker Nick Murphy casts Rebecca Hall as an anti-ghostbuster.
INTERVIEW: ROBERT FUEST, PART TWO Once he finished his "Dr. Phibes" double threat, there was "Devil's Rain" in his forecast.
INTERVIEW: CRISPIN GLOVER, PART ONE If his choice of acting roles wasn't eccentric enough, his own movies are even more so.
INTERVIEW: CARL GOTTLIEB, PART ONE When they were gonna need a better script for "Jaws," Steven Spielberg and co. called on this writer. Plus: the big fish on Blu-ray.
PREVIEW: "THE BUNNY GAME" Adam Rehmeier's unflinchingly torturous shocker starring Rodleen Getsic has a lot of ears burning.
PREVIEW: "SOUTH TEXAS BLUES," PART SIX More of our advance peek at Christopher P. Garetano's "Chainsaw" comic.
INTERVIEW: SHERYL LEE On "Twin Peaks," she was perhaps the first TV-series central character to be deceased when it began.
INTERVIEW: RAY WISE He answered the question "Who killed Laura Palmer?" in the most memorable way possible.
PREVIEW: "SOME GUY WHO KILLS PEOPLE" He discovers new reasons to live even as he finds good reasons to murder.
INTERVIEW: JEAN-CLAUDE LORD The Canadian director turned "Visiting Hours" into the worst part of a hospital stay.
INTERVIEW: BILL MOSELEY His many roles spread the fear from the Great White North to the Deep South.
INTERVIEW: ELLEN BURSTYN She called on "The Exorcist" to save her daughter and helped make screen history.
"THE DALI AFFAIR" Actress Jenny Wright remembers her strange times with the legendary artist.
FEATURE: SCHOOL OF SHOCK, PART TWO Car and schoolbus safety films were enough to drive schoolkids crazy with fear.
LIFE IN THE BOX: "HELLRAISER III: HELL ON EARTH" Never mind Eddie Murphy; 20 years ago, Pinhead was coming to America.
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FIRST RITES "Peaks" of popularity
POSTAL ZONE Vampire actors call our coverage bloody good
MONSTER INVASION Previews of "The Pact" and "Family Demons," plus blkVampires and the 2012 Chainsaw Awards winners!
TRASH COMPACTOR James Cameron's "Piranha II"
THE TERROR TUBE The game-changing "Lonely Souls" episode of "Twin Peaks"
THE VIDEO EYE OF DR. CYCLOPS Reviews of "Murder Obsession" on Blu-ray, "The Woman in Black," the latest Jean Rollin titles and others
FURIOUS FEMMES Behind many a good magazine editor is a talented woman
NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Reviews of Kim Newman's "Anno Dracula: The Bloody Red Baron," Connie Corcoran Wilson's "The Color of Evil," etc.
CRYPT LIT William Seabrook's "The Magic Island"
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DEAD FORMAT The end of the DVD era, or a new beginning?

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FEATURE: "THE THEATRE BIZARRE" The shock omnibus has literally knocked out international audiences.
INTERVIEW: JENNY AGUTTER Love meant never having to say you're furry for the "American Werewolf in London" actress.
ON SET: "MOTHER'S DAY" The setting is more civilized in this remake, but what goes on inside it sure isn't.
PREVIEW: "THE RAVEN" Everyone loves digging into Edgar Allan Poe, especially John Cusack, playing the author as detective.
RETROSPECTIVE: "GOTHIC," PART TWO Actor Julian Sands was willingly swept away into Ken Russell's cinematic dementia.
INTERVIEW: MARIE WALLACE She wore many faces-most of them crazed-as she took multiple roles in TV's "Dark Shadows."
PREVIEW: "DARK SHADOWS": HELENA BONHAM CARTER Her on- and offscreen partnership with Tim Burton now leads her to Collinwood.
PREVIEW: "SOUTH TEXAS BLUES," PART FOUR More of our advance peek at Christopher P. Garetano's "Chainsaw" comic.
PREVIEW: "DARK SHADOWS": TIM BURTON He's done ghosts, apes and a headless horseman, so it's about time he tackled vampires.
PREVIEW: "DARK SHADOWS": RICHARD D. ZANUCK A producing career highlighted by "Jaws" now sees him entering the world of fangs.
PREVIEW: "TERROR OF DRACULA" As the title suggests, this grassroots feature wants to put the fear back into bloodsucking.
INTERVIEW: RONNIE SCRIBNER As a junior " 'Salem's Lot" ghoul, he elicited TV terror before his teens.
PREVIEW: "TALES OF POE" Indie filmmakers Bart Mastronardi and Alan Rowe Kelly wring new twists on 19th-century stories.
DIARY OF THE DEB: "WON TON BABY!" In a Chinese restaurant, Debbie discovers some serious bad taste.
PREVIEW: "THE WICKER TREE" Robin Hardy returns to pagan territory, but this is no mere rehash of "The Wicker Man."
INTERVIEW: PATTY McCORMACK Her perfectly evil child in "The Bad Seed" was a model for decades of bad kids to follow.
LIFE IN THE BOX: "HELLRAISER" The first installment of a multipart chat with Doug Bradley recalls his first Cenobite of Clive Barker's mythology.
NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND: PATRICK REA Pulling together a feature involving a hungry monster and a raging storm was quite a "Nailbiter."
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FIRST RITES Learning to love the "Shadows"
POSTAL ZONE They moon over monochrome
MONSTER INVASION Previews of "The Devil's Carnival," "Lovely Molly" and "The Fields"
THE TRASH COMPACTOR Before Freddy invaded dreams, there was "The Slayer"
CRYPT LIT Our new column devoted to vintage written horror debuts with "The Room in the Tower"
THE VIDEO EYE OF DR. CYCLOPS Reviews of "The Innkeepers," "The Divide," "Deadheads," "The Girl in Room 2A" and others
THE PIT AND THE PEN OF BERT I. GORDON All's Welles that ends Welles
NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Reviews of Robert Jackson Bennett's "The Troupe," Howard J. Ford's "Surviving 'The Dead,' " etc.
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DEAD FORMAT Are you up to snuff?

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INTERVIEW: MICHAEL WINNER He gave the world a "Death Wish" and frequently gave us something to scream about.
PREVIEW: "WRATH OF THE TITANS" Actress Rosamund Pike essays a stronger heroine against mythical beasts.
PREVIEW: "INTRUDERS" Terror is all in the families in a new film from director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo.
MINIFEATURE: "EL VAMPIRO Y EL SEXO" A lost Mexican genre picture is finally getting its time in the moonlight.
PREVIEW: "JUAN OF THE DEAD" Filmmaker Alejandro Brugues stages a different sort of zombie conflict in Cuba.
INTERVIEW: GLENN HETRICK The "Face Off" judge has helped changed the landscape of makeup FX on television. Plus: the gore of "Boardwalk Empire."
RETROSPECTIVE: "GOTHIC," PART ONE The mothering of "Frankenstein" became a screen fever dream from the mind of scripter Stephen Volk.
PREVIEW: "THE CABIN IN THE WOODS" Creators Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon and actor Fran Kranz talk up a subversive fright film you're guaranteed to love.
PREVIEW: "SOUTH TEXAS BLUES," PART THREE More of our advance peek at Christopher P. Garetano's "Chainsaw" comic.
PREVIEW: "DETENTION" You'll serve it with some very hip kids and a fairy-tale slasher in Joseph Kahn's postmod murder movie.
NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND: DEVI SNIVELY After many acclaimed shorts, she's "Trippin' " her way into the feature realm.
FEATURE: "MEGAN IS MISSING" Surfing the Internet is a deadly trip in Michael Goi's chilling cautionary tale.
INTERVIEW: NORMAN J. WARREN The Brit director staged splattery scenes in "Satan's Slave" and others. Plus: remembering actor Michael Gough.
MINIFEATURE: DAVID DEL VALLE The fan-turned-author prepares to take us "Six Reels Under."
INTERVIEW: FRANCO NERO As Django, the iconic actor showed us how the West was bloodied.
FEATURE: IKON GUITARS If you're gonna make macabre music, you need the right ax.
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FIRST RITES Female trouble
POSTAL ZONE Nic's their top pick
MONSTER INVASION Previews of "Twisted Tales," "The Moth Diaries," "The Profane Exhibit" and more
THE TRASH COMPACTOR Slasher spoofery in "Student Bodies"
THE VIDEO EYE OF DR. CYCLOPS Reviews of "Absentia," "The Dead," "The Burning Moon," "Battle Royale: The Complete Collection" and others
FURIOUS FEMMES The women graduates of Corman University
NIGHTMARE LIBRARY All zombies! Reviews of Melissa Marr's "Graveminder," Eric A. Shelman's "Dead Hunter," etc.
COMIC CASKET When Madman went on a "Lunatic Binge"
SOUND SHOCK Charles Bernstein's rabid melodies for "Cujo" CLASSIFIED AD VAULT
DEAD FORMAT Unheavy metal in "Shock 'em Dead"

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INTERVIEW: NICOLAS CAGE, PART TWO Does he find the "Wicker Man" remake as absurd as we find the "Wicker Man" remake?
PREVIEW: "RABIES" You won't expect where the terror's coming from in Israel's first contribution to the genre scene.
PREVIEW: "ABSENTIA" The quiet moments are the most frightening when a missing-person case leads to dark discoveries.
PREVIEW: "THE DEVIL'S ROCK" The latest supernatural WWII saga busts out guns, gore and a naked red demoness.
PREVIEW: "SILENT HOUSE" There's no escape from the menace-or the camera's gaze-in Chris Kentis and Laura Lau's one-take wonder.
INTERVIEW: SETH GRAHAME-SMITH The inventor of the literary horror mashup turned screenwriter for "Dark Shadows" and "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter."
INTERVIEW: ROGER CORMAN He brought Edgar Allan Poe's tales to life in ways that made them classics anew. Plus: Jane Asher recalls "Masque," and Barbara Steele's latest film.
PREVIEW: "SOUTH TEXAS BLUES," PART TWO More of our advance peek at Christopher P. Garetano's "Chainsaw" comic.
RETROSPECTIVE: "HORROR CAFE" A sextet of horror's heaviest hitters recall their tasty roundtable discussion.
RETROSPECTIVE: "MATINEE" Joe Dante looks back on his film that looked back to the fears of the '60s. Plus: the incomparable Dick Miller!
INTERVIEW: BARBARA BOUCHET The sultry actress ruffled feathers in Lucio Fulci's "Don't Torture a Duckling."
NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND: JUSTIN McCONNELL The director of the postapocalyptic "The Collapsed" never let setbacks knock him down.
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FIRST RITES Covering Corman
POSTAL ZONE Love from the Great White North
MONSTER INVASION Previews of "Sweet Prudence & the Erotic Adventures of Bigfoot," "Inkubus," "El Monstro del Mar!" and more. Plus: the 2012 FANGORIA Chainsaw Awards ballot!
THE TRASH COMPACTOR "Malatesta's Carnival of Blood"
THE VIDEO EYE OF DR. CYCLOPS Reviews of "Cold Sweat," "The Woman," "Undocumented," the new Jean Rollin Blu-rays and others
FURIOUS FEMMES The Soska Sisters speak up about "Dead Hooker in a Trunk" and "American Mary"
HORROR CON-FIDENTIAL London, Canada's Shock Stock
NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Reviews of Madeleine Roux's "Sadie Walker is Stranded," Jessica Meigs' "The Becoming," etc.
CLASSIFIED AD VAULT
DEAD FORMAT Goin' on a "Manhunt"

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INTERVIEW: BARBARA CRAMPTON Stuart Gordon's favorite actress has kept her head through crazy movies and a real-life illness.
PREVIEW: ""THE DIVIDE"" Trapped in Michael Biehn's fallout shelter, formerly civilized folks go feral. Plus: the Biehn-directed ""The Victim.""
PREVIEW: "KILL LIST" Don't let the guns fool you; Ben Wheatley's movie is hardcore horror-we just can't tell you why.
INTERVIEW: CHRISTOPHER PENNOCK You could kill one of this actor's "Dark Shadows" villains, and he'd just come back as another. Plus: More "Shadows" on the comics page.
PREVIEW: "THE WOMAN IN BLACK" Daniel Radcliffe leaves boyhood and magic behind for a mature supernatural saga. Plus: director James Watkins.
PREVIEW: "SLEEP TIGHT" The psychopathic menace hides in plain sight in the latest from "[REC]" co-creator Jaume Balaguero.
PREVIEW: "SOUTH TEXAS BLUES" An exclusive advance peek at Christopher P. Garetano's "Chainsaw" origins comic.
INTERVIEW: NICOLAS CAGE From wannabe bloodsucker to avengers beyond the grave, he's had a unique career in genre cinema.
INTERVIEWS: BARBIE WILDE & SIMON BAMFORD They had such sights to show you as two of the original screen Cenobites.
ON SET: "UNDERWORLD: AWAKENING" Kate Beckinsale returns for more vampire ass-kicking. Plus: looking back at the "Ginger Snaps" films.
PREVIEW: "THE GREY" Director Joe Carnahan and actor Dermot Mulroney on a film that will chill you and nearly froze them.
RETROSPECTIVE: "THE DEADLY SPAWN" On a microbudget, director Douglas McKeown and co. made memorable monsters.
PREVIEW: "DON'T GO IN THE WOODS" It's the night the music died for young rockers in Vincent D'Onofrio's directorial debut.
MINIFEATURE: KAREN LAM This up-and-coming auteur is a woman of many "Parts."
FEATURE: "AMERICAN GHOST HUNTER" This time it was personal for a pair of professional paranormal pursuers.
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FIRST RITES Editor unCaged
POSTAL ZONE Famous folks love Fango; seeking "Mandy Lane"
MONSTER INVASION Previews of "Jacob," "Father's Day," "Sick" and more
THE TRASH COMPACTOR Michael Biehn on "The Fan"
THE PIT AND THE PEN OF BERT I. GORDON Oh, rats-animal troubles on "The Food of the Gods"
THE VIDEO EYE OF DR. CYCLOPS Reviews of Criterion's "Godzilla," "Tucker and Dale vs. Evil," "Apollo 18" and others
FURIOUS FEMMES How the fairer sex will scare us in 2012
NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Reviews of John Ajvide Lindqvist's "Harbor," the anthology "Necro Files" and more
HORROR CON-FIDENTIAL Seattle, Washington's ZomBcon
CLASSIFIED AD VAULT
DEAD FORMAT "Jaws of Satan": the fall of cobra"

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INTERVIEW: MARTINE BESWICK In the past or the present, the British actress was always a striking presence.
INTERVIEW: PETER SASDY, PART TWO By his ""Hands,"" Jack the Ripper saw one of his most memorable screen incarnations. Plus: ""The Hammer Vault"" is opened.
ON SET: ""THE INNKEEPERS"" Following up "House of the Devil,"" Ti West and co. now have a whole hotel to haunt.
PREVIEW: ""THE DARKEST HOUR"" Director Chris Gorak reveals how he invaded Russia with electrifying extraterrestrials.
INTERVIEW: BARBARA ANNE CONSTABLE She was the "Lady Terminator"-at great personal risk to life and limb.
RETROSPECTIVE: "FEARDOTCOM" Give William Malone's much-maligned film another shot, and you might find it's not torture to watch.
INTERVIEW: SCOTT SPIEGEL He's having a bloody good month with "Hostel: Part III" and a restored "Intruder" hitting the disc scene. Plus: Eli Roth's "Hostel"s past.
MINIFEATURE: "THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE II" Actress Emma Lock was the literal receiving end of Tom Six's twisted vision.
INTERVIEW: DAVID CRONENBERG The undisputed king of Canadian horror flashes back to his days as a "Rabid" newcomer.
INTERVIEW: DON CARMODY You may not know this producer's name, but you certainly know his many screen terrors.
INTERVIEW: ART HINDLE If you're "Brood"-ing or dreaming of a "Black Christmas," you've got the veteran actor in mind. Plus: the legacy of Bob Clark.
INTERVIEW: JONATHAN CULP Thanks to his efforts, you won't have to tax your memory of Canada's '80s fright output.
ON SET: "THE DEVIL'S MILE" Take a literal road trip to hell with some kidnappers and their captives.
ON SET: "EXIT HUMANITY" Even in an ambitious indie like this one, zombie action can be child's play.
INTERVIEW: BLEEDING APPLE Three up-and-coming talents are turning their small town into a haven for horror.
PREVIEW: "THE CORRIDOR" Not your typical death-in-the-woods flick, it's a contender for the subgenre's hall of fame.
PREVIEW: "THE THEATRE BIZARRE" This time, we chat with the anthology's northern contingent: multitalents Douglas Buck and Karim Hussain.
ON SET: "REMAINS" Steve Niles' comics zombies get a new lease on undeath via a made-for-cable adaptation.
DIARY OF THE DEB: "PSYCHIC EXPERIMENT" Debbie speaks her mind about one of her better new movies-and a costume conflict.
GRAVY
FIRST RITES Remembering a great man from the Great White North
POSTAL ZONE All about Alice; Woods lost in "Dogs" coverage
MONSTER INVASION Previews of "Corman's World," "The Devil Inside," "Little Deaths," "The Collapsed," "Android Re-Enactment" and more
THE TERROR TUBE Joe Dante's "The Shadow Man" from the "Twilight Zone" revival
THE VIDEO EYE OF DR. CYCLOPS Reviews of "Evil Dead II" on Blu-ray, "Intruder," "Horror Express" and others
NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Reviews of Richard Kadrey's "Aloha from Hell," Michael Rowe's "Enter, Night," John Landis' "Monsters in the Movies," etc.
HORROR CON-FIDENTIAL Our new regular feature on fright events debuts with Lexington, KY's ScareFest IV!
SOUND SHOCK Ralph Carmichael on the original "The Blob"
CLASSIFIED AD VAULT
DEAD FORMAT An "Encyclopedia of Horror" on rare laserdisc"

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Issue #308
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November 2011
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RETROSPECTIVE: "HEAVY METAL" Monsters, musclemen and bizarre beings sprang from the magazine's pages to animated big-screen life.


FEATURE: DR. SHROUD The on-line hit sends a reformed vampire on a quest to battle evil and rescue innocence.


PREVIEW: "CHILLERAMA" Welcome to an anthology feature so twisted, it took four directors to pack in all the perversity.


INTERVIEW: ELIZABETH OLSEN The rising star escapes a cult in "Martha Marcy May Marlene" and gets trapped in a "Silent House."


FEATURE: "AMERICAN HORROR STORY" Learn how one of TV's freakiest shows ever brings you fresh frights each week.


PREVIEW: "A LONELY PLACE TO DIE" Melissa George climbs a mountain and faces the depths of human evil in this thrilling sleeper.


PREVIEW: "WRONG TURN 4" It's more like turn back the clock, to the formative years of the disfigured deviants.


INTERVIEW: PETER SASDY, PART ONE When this director joined the Hammer team, he brought new ideas to old villains.


RETROSPECTIVE: "THE HOWLING," PART TWO More chats with the folks who gave Joe Dante's classic its teeth.


INTERVIEW: BARBARA MAGNOLFI Her acting career in Italian genre cinema was highlighted by a "Suspiria" bad girl.


ON SET: "DRACULA 3D" Count on Dario Argento to give the Prince of Darkness more than just an added dimension.


MINIFEATURE: "MORITURIS" Gladiator? Just be glad if he doesn't kill her.


PREVIEW: "EATERS" We've seen plenty of giallo homages; now Italian zombies get another day in the sun.


PREVIEW: "CHRISTOPHER ROTH" The murders in this Eurohorror opus have a literal literary inspiration.


INTERVIEW: EIHI SHIINA The deadliest blind date ever in "Audition" threatens all humankind in "Helldriver."


MINIFEATURE: PENNY DREADFUL The horror hostess takes a break from "Shilling Shockers" to spawn a comic.


INTERVIEW: CATHERINE MARY STEWART She took a bite of "The Apple" and fought ghouls in "Night of the Comet."


MINIFEATURE: CHUCK PALAHNIUK "Damned" if the "Fight Club" author hasn't written another knockout novel.


MINIFEATURE: "ASYLUM" Fresh off "The Ward," John Carpenter gets up to some four-color deviltry.


PREVIEW: IMAGE COMICS Favorite slashers and zombies are just part of the lethal lineup this fall/winter.


MINIFEATURE: SKINNY PUPPY Give 'em a "HanDover" for their latest album.


GRAVY


FIRST RITES An Italian horror primer


POSTAL ZONE Wanted: more monsters and Moons


MONSTER INVASION The "Serbian Film" editing controversy, horror shorts "Caprice" and "The Last Post" and more!


THE TERROR TUBE "The Phantom of Hollywood" haunts the backlot


THE TRASH COMPACTOR Argento's "Phantom of the Opera"


FURIOUS FEMMES What scares the women of horror this Halloween


DR. CYCLOPS' DUNGEON OF DISCS Reviews of "The House by the Cemetery," "Amer," "Satan Hates You," "Vampires, Mummies & Monsters" and others


NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Reviews of Christopher Buehlman's "Those Across the River," Kane Hodder and Michael Aloisi's "Unmasked," Ian Nathan's "Alien Vault," etc.


SOUND SHOCK Paul Williams on "Phantom of the Paradise"


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INTERVIEW: JESSICA HARPER She was the object of obsession for a "Phantom" and witchy terror in "Suspiria."

PREVIEW: "THE SKIN I LIVE IN" The doctor is into some truly strange revenge when he's played by Antonio Banderas and directed by Pedro Almodovar. Plus: actress Elena Anaya.

PREVIEW: "TAKE SHELTER" The forecast is chilling when Michael Shannon starts suffering very bad dreams.

PREVIEW: "CHROMESKULL: LAID TO REST 2" What makes the masked murderer tick? You could lose your life finding out. Plus: Angelina Armani goes gory.

PREVIEW: "THE THING" It's back, duplicating humans; can the prequel replicate the original movie's scares?

INTERVIEW: ALICE COOPER He was never Mr. Nice Guy, but he's been a horrific hero to generations of fans.

FEATURE: POWER RECORDS Decades ago, favorite monsters roared and battled on records and comics pages.

RETROSPECTIVE: "THE HOWLING" Lycanthropes entered the age of modern makeup FX via Joe Dante's hairy classic.

INTERVIEW: JOHN LANDIS He proved that "An American Werewolf in London" could be funny and scary at the same time.

PREVIEW: "TUCKER & DALE VS. EVIL" If you're mistaken for a couple of bloodthirsty killers, you might be these rednecks.

INTERVIEW: JENNY WRIGHT She ventured "Near Dark" and into true darkness...and survived to tell the tale.

INTERVIEW: CHRISTINA LINDBERG With "One Eye" and a loaded shotgun, she blasted her way to exploitation infamy.

DIARY OF THE DEB: "THE FLUSH," PART TWO Can anything wash away the memories of this ill-fated shoot?

FEATURE: EREBUS HAUNTED ATTRACTION It challenges you to survive all four floors this Halloween.

GRAVY

FIRST RITES A tale of two covers

POSTAL ZONE Cars and Chainsaws

MONSTER INVASION Previews of "FANGORIA's Dreadtime Stories," "Paranormal Activity 3," ZomBcon and scary shorts!

THE TERROR TUBE A fugitive lycanthrope in "Moon of the Wolf"

DR. CYCLOPS' DUNGEON OF DISCS Reviews of "The Disco Exorcist," "Sweatshop," "Dead Cert," "Nightmares," "Super Hybrid" and more

FURIOUS FEMMES American women, cut away for me

NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Reviews of Daryl Gregory's "Raising Stony Mayhall," David Moody's "Them or Us," Patrick Melton, Marcus Dunstan and Stephen Romano's "Black Light," etc.

COMIC CASKET When Fulci's ghouls splattered the page

THE TRASH COMPACTOR How "Lisa and the Devil" became "House of Exorcism"

SOUND SHOCK Kat Bjelland and "Songs of the Witchblade"

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INTERVIEW: SISSY SPACEK She turned Stephen King's vengeful "Carrie" into an indelible screen icon.

PREVIEW: "SHARK NIGHT" Director David R. Ellis has a new 3D destination: a lake swarming with finned killers.

FEATURE: ITALIAN SHARK MOVIES In the wake of "Jaws" came a whole school of Mediterranean mockbusters.

PREVIEW: "STRAW DOGS" The human animal hasn't gotten any less violent, so Rod Lurie revisits the Sam Peckinpah classic.

ON SET: "FINAL DESTINATION 5" Will better characters and the use of 3D help this entry generate suspension (bridge) of disbelief?

PREVIEW: "FRIGHT NIGHT" There's a new ghoul next door, and he's played by Colin Farrell in Craig Gillespie's update.

INTERVIEW: WILLIAM RAGSDALE He first went suburban-vampire hunting 26 years ago with Roddy McDowall by his side.

INTERVIEW: AGUSTi VILLARONGA "In a Glass Cage" is still a horrifying place to be thanks to this Spanish director.

PREVIEW: "DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK": GUILLERMO DEL TORO Terrified by the original, he put his personal stamp on the new version.

PREVIEW: "DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK": TROY NIXEY Little things meant a lot to the man at the remake's helm.

INTERVIEW: NIGEL McKEAND The scripter of '73's "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" had no idea he was creating a classic.

PREVIEW: "CREATURE" If you're tired of CG beasties, prepare to welcome the new rubber suit on the block. Plus: great monster costumes of the past!

PREVIEW: "ATTACK THE BLOCK" Untamed youth meet extraterrestrial enemies in a wild and wonderful British import.

PREVIEW: "THE DEAD," PART TWO Charity began with roaming zombies when this sleeper filmed in Africa.

DIARY OF THE DEB: "THE FLUSH," PART ONE Her experience with a budding filmmaker from Tijuana didn't bowl Debbie over.

PREVIEW: "ROSE" John Skipp has long been a master of horrific prose, and now he's turning his talents to the screen.

INTERVIEW: PETE VON SHOLLY He'll never run out of ways to bring out the weird with pen, ink and paint.

GRAVY

FIRST RITES Respecting our elders

POSTAL ZONE A German feast

MONSTER INVASION Previews of "Bellflower," MTV's "Death Valley" and "Scarlet Worm"

THE TRASH COMPACTOR "Jaws 3-D" comes up toothless today

THE PIT AND THE PEN OF BERT I. GORDON Going buggy casting the tiny stars of "Beginning of the End"

DR. CYCLOPS' DUNGEON OF DISCS Reviews of "[REC] 2," "The Nesting," "Wake Wood," "Closed for the Season," "The Clinic" and more

FURIOUS FEMMES The women who shaped "Super 8" and others

NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Reviews of Ellen Datlow's "Naked City," Kim Newman's "Anno Dracula," Jason Zinoman's "Shock Value," etc.

"JASON DARK: FOOD FOR THE DEAD," Part Five The final chapter!

COMIC CASKET Where you should be is " '68"

SOUND SHOCK Original "Fright Night" composer Brad Fiedel

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PREVIEW: "RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES" Simians get uppity again in a movie taking full advantage of evolutions in CGI.
FEATURE: "APES" MERCHANDISING There was a "Planet" full of TV and merchandise tie-ins to the original film series.
FEATURE: BLACK AND BLUE FILMS Britain's 21st-century genre company puts modern twists on vampires, zombies et al.
PREVIEW: "THE DEAD," PART ONE Two writer/directors were better than one when it came to mounting a zombie invasion of Africa.
PREVIEW: "SAINT" To the holiday villain of Dick Maas' Dutch hit, it doesn't matter if you've been naughty or nice.
PREVIEW: "WAKE WOOD" Hammer Films gets back to its roots, finding sorcery in a small village. Plus: the ghastly Brit terrors of "Little Deaths."
RETROSPECTIVE: AMICUS PRODUCTIONS Although short-lived, this British outfit perfected the omnibus chiller. Plus: a look at its other films and director Freddie Francis.
INTERVIEW: IAN OGILVY His acting career encompassed many of UK horror's most singular achievements.
RETROSPECTIVE: PENNY DREADFULS In the century before cinema, they were the low-budget shockers of their day.
PREVIEW: "THE THEATRE BIZARRE" Finally back behind the camera, Richard Stanley has a "Mother" of a tale in store.
INTERVIEW: SIMON BOSWELL Some of the genre's top directors owe their aural impact to this composer.
INTERVIEW: TED POST Oh, "Baby," did he make one of the early '70s' weirdest psychological shockers.
INTERVIEW: EUGENIO MARTiN Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing joined him for a gruesome trip on the "Horror Express."
ON SET: "THE REEF" The jaws are real in a new Australian exercise in shark value.
MINIFEATURE: NECROPHAGIA A look at the death-metal quartet who stand as the goriest group around.
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FIRST RITES Amicus briefing
POSTAL ZONE "Spit"-ting mad
MONSTER INVASION Previews of "Grave Encounters," "Cyrus: Mind of a Serial Killer" and two horrific shorts. Plus the 2011 Chainsaw Awards winners!
THE TRASH COMPACTOR Early Rick Baker goop in "The Incredible Melting Man"
FURIOUS FEMMES Women filmmakers who made a big noise during the silent era
THE TERROR TUBE The "Man-Eater of Surrey Green" episode of "The Avengers"
DR. CYCLOPS' DUNGEON OF DISCS Reviews of "I Saw the Devil," "Black Death," "The Frankenstein Syndrome," new Elvira discs and more
NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Reviews of Glen Duncan's "The Last Werewolf," Tobe Hooper's "Midnight Movie," Matt Taylor's "Jaws: Memories from Martha's Vineyard," etc.
"JASON DARK: FOOD FOR THE DEAD," Part Four
SOUND SHOCK "Galaxy of Terror" composer Barry Schrader
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DEAD FORMAT Our new column focusing on obscure VHS horrors debuts with "The Headless Eyes"!

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INTERVIEW: ALEJANDRO JODOROWSKY The midnight-movie master is still winning new fans and planning new outrages.

PREVIEW: "KIDNAPPED" You'll be afraid in your own home once you've survived this Spanish import.

PREVIEW: "EXORCISMUS" The devil is in the details of the latest entry in the possession stakes.

INTERVIEW: JILL SCHOELEN She faced numerous terrors in the '80s and '90s, but none scarier than her "Stepfather."

INTERVIEW: KATHRYN LEIGH SCOTT On "Dark Shadows," Barnabas Collins was head over fangs for her.

RETROSPECTIVE: "WITCHFINDER GENERAL" Michael Reeves' film took British horror to confrontational new heights. Plus: Reeves' previous chillers.

INTERVIEW: FRANK HENENLOTTER The modern indie-gore provocateur takes on the very first: Herschell Gordon Lewis. Plus: Our new "Basket Case" comic debuts!

RETROSPECTIVE: THE DARK SIDE OF STEVEN SPIELBERG It has been expressed a lot more than you might think at first.

INTERVIEW: TOM SAVINI Over three decades past "Dawn," his talent still shines. Plus: his gruesome greatest hits and a Monroeville Mall documentary.

INTERVIEW: JOHN AMPLAS Vampire or victim? Or both? In George A. Romero's "Martin," this actor kept you wondering. Plus: "Day of the Dead" star Lori Cardille.

INTERVIEW: JOHN A. RUSSO He helped bring the "Living Dead" out of their graves in '68-and never stopped.

ON SET: "WET DREAMS" With Savini at the helm of this "Theatre Bizarre" segment, guess what the primary bodily fluid is.

REPORT: THE SAVINI SCHOOL Here's an educational program where you really get to cut up in class.

INTERVIEW: JOE McKINNEY The Texas-based author has told numerous tales of a "Dead City."

PREVIEW: "AMY" And a little child shall lead you through countless terrors in this new video game.

INTERVIEW: THOMAS DEKKER His genre career is "Kaboom"-ing, and his love for horror won't be "Laid to Rest."

INTERVIEW: NIVEK OGRE In Skinny Puppy and ohGr, he keeps on making monstrous music.

GRAVY

FIRST RITES "Dawn" of an editor's obsession

POSTAL ZONE Shout-outs to "High Tension" and "Highwaymen"

MONSTER INVASION Previews of Kane Hodder's "Kill!," "The Living Corpse" and "Redd Inc."

FURIOUS FEMMES Our new column devoted to the women of horror debuts with Rachel Talalay.

THE PIT AND THE PEN OF BERT I. GORDON "The Coming" and goings-on

THE TERROR TUBE The "Flypaper" episode of Roald Dahl's "Tales of the Unexpected"

DR. CYCLOPS' DUNGEON OF DISCS Reviews of "Red White & Blue," Criterion's "Diabolique," "Cropsey," "Mongolian Death Worm" and more

NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Reviews of Daniel Kraus' "Rotters," Jason Starr's "The Pack," William F. Nolan's "Kincaid: A Paranormal Casebook" and others

"JASON DARK: FOOD FOR THE DEAD," Part Three

COMIC CASKET The cracked horrors of "Monsters Attack!"

SOUND SHOCK MARS of Dead House Music

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MONSTER OF THE MONTH The bad kids of "Bloody Birthday"


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PREVIEW: "DRIVE ANGRY" The filmmakers and cast reveal how they souped up this supernatural action thriller. Plus: more cinematic car-nage.
PREVIEW: "BLACK DEATH" Bubonic or demonic? That's the question at the heart of one of the year's best fear features.
PREVIEW: "RED RIDING HOOD" Director Catherine Hardwicke assures there's more red to this movie than just the heroine's costume. Plus: Stephen Rea recalls "The Company of Wolves."
INTERVIEW: MICHAEL WADLEIGH Part one of an exclusive chat with the man who put Whitley Strieber's "Wolfen" on the big screen.
INTERVIEW: JAMES CUMMINS The late filmmaker/FX artist looked back at how he dug up offbeat scares in "The Boneyard."
PREVIEW: "DYING FOR DAYLIGHT" You've read and watched Charlaine Harris' vampires; now you can play as one!
PREVIEW: "THE THEATRE BIZARRE" What's better than a movie by one of horror's most independent-minded directors? A movie by seven of 'em!
INTERVIEW: RICHARD MATHESON He's set trends, broken ground and influenced generations-the man who is legend speaks. Plus: new Matheson books and Blu-rays.
INTERVIEW: WILLIAM F. NOLAN Another of the genre's longest-writing talents discusses projects old and new.
PREVIEW: "BEREAVEMENT" There'll be plenty to grieve about once this movie's maniac is through.
INTERVIEW: JOSe MOJICA MARINS Coffin Joe is the "Embodiment of Evil," and his creator has resurrected him for the 21st century.
PREVIEW: "WE ARE WHAT WE ARE" What they are are cannibals, stuggling to survive in the modern world.
INTERVIEW: LINNEA QUIGLEY Welcome the return of one of the "Living Dead" to Fango's pages. Plus: celebrating the "Return" in print.
PROFILE: JIM WYNORSKI He's devoted his life to unapologetic B-fare, and made quite a killing at it. Plus: Wynorski on Wynorski.
PROFILE: RICHARD A. KIRK What kind of artist would be embraced by both Clive Barker and Korn? Find out here.
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FIRST RITES Caged heat
POSTAL ZONE Getting to the bottom of the matter
MONSTER INVASION Previews of "Vanishing on 7th Street," "The Bleeding" and "Kaboom"; plus the 2011 Chainsaw Awards ballot!
TRASH COMPACTOR Nicolas Cage in "8MM"
THE PIT AND THE PEN OF BERT I. GORDON A Hedy situation on "Picture Mommy Dead"
THE TERROR TUBE The original classic "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark"
DR. CYCLOPS' DUNGEON OF DISCS Reviews of "Let Me In," "Buried," "I Spit on Your Grave" old and new, "Alien vs. Ninja," "Bitter Feast," "Primal" and more
NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Reviews of Madeleine Roux's "Allison Hewitt is Trapped," David Moody's "Autumn: The City" and others
SOUND SHOCK Mike Vickers on the "Dracula A.D. 72" score
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MONSTER OF THE MONTH The Crawlers from the "Descent" films

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FEATURE: "VAMPIRE CIRCUS" As staged by Hammer Films and now restored on disc, this carnival is far from family-friendly.

ON SET: "STAKE LAND" The "Mulberry Street" gang leave the city for a terrifying trek across a vampire-plagued America. Plus: more words from heroine Danielle Harris.

INTERVIEW: HARRY KuMEL He introduced audiences to the sultry suckers known as the "Daughters of Darkness."

PREVIEW: "DEAD SPACE 2" The Necromorphs are back and their killing ground is bigger in the video-game sequel. Plus: a special review of "Dead Rising 2."

INTERVIEW: TOBY SELLS He started as a monster-loving kid, and now he's a makeup maestro marching with "The Walking Dead."

INTERVIEW: JEFF LIEBERMAN The man who made you "Squirm" looks back at his horrifying and subversive screen resume. Plus: Blue Sunshine-the venue!

FEATURE: GRINDHOUSE RELEASING The old fleapits may be gone, but the movies they showcased are still seeing the light of projectors.

INTERVIEW: JEAN ROLLIN After four decades in the cinematic trenches, the French auteur hasn't lost his edge.

PREVIEW: "BLACK SWAN" Under Darren Aronofsky's guidance, Natalie Portman dances her way into insanity. Plus: the cringe-inducing FX!

INTERVIEW: CHERIE CURRIE Transitioning from the Runaways to acting, she learned that some "Parasite"s really bite.

MINIFEATURE: GORECAKES These grisly pastries are more than just desserts.

DIARY OF THE DEB: "VOODOO COWBOYS" Down South, there was good and bad mojo in front of the cameras and behind the scenes.

INTERVIEW: BENJAMIN PERCY The savagery of this up-and-coming author's prose leaps like a wolf off the page. Plus: Thom Carnell bares his "Flesh."

INTERVIEW: CONSTANCE TOWERS The actress willingly followed Samuel Fuller down a "Shock Corridor."

MINIFEATURE: THE NEW "CREEPY" The modern reinvention of the classic '60s-'80s comics mag is scaring a new generation.

INTERVIEW: GWAR Bow before the intergalactic lords of monstrous music who have come to Earth to rock and shock you! Plus: Fango shoots a video with the scumdogs.

GRAVY

FIRST RITES Darren Aronofsky: master of horror

POSTAL ZONE An issue with good Genes

MONSTER INVASION Previews of "Bitter Feast," "Rare Exports," "The Captured Bird" and "The Taken"

THE TERROR TUBE The "Magic Shop" episode of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents"

THE TRASH COMPACTOR John Waters dishes on B-movie veteran Ted V. Mikels

DR. CYCLOPS' DUNGEON OF DISCS Reviews of the Criterion Collection's "Cronos," "Psychomania," "Cannibal Girls," "Zombie Girl: The Movie" and others

NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Reviews of the Ellen Datlow/ Nick Mamatas-edited "Haunted Legends," Richard Kadrey's "Kill the Dead," Dan Wells' "Mr. Monster" and more

COMIC CASKET Our new column devoted to illustrated fear debuts with the other "Walking Dead"

HORRORCADE Reviews of "Enslaved," "Castlevania: Lords of Shadow" and "Saw II: Flesh & Blood"

SOUND SHOCK James Kenelm Clarke on "Vampyres"

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INTERVIEW: HILTON A. GREEN He was by Alfred Hitchcock's side when the Master of Suspense went "Psycho." Plus: a look at "The Psycho Legacy"

INTERVIEW: ADAM GREEN PT. 2 The writer/ director needed a new leading lady to confront Victor Crowley in "Hatchet II."

INTERVIEW: WES CRAVEN "My Soul to Take" allowed him to explore original terror-tory for the first time in years.

PREVIEW: "ELVIRA'S MOVIE MACABRE" Everyone's favorite Mistress of the Dark is making a return to the boob tube.

NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND: "COLIN" Marc Price had to have a lot of guts to attempt a zombie feature on a double-digit budget. Plus: more bargain ghouls in "Zombie Nightmare"

PREVIEW: "AMER" The year's most visually striking shocker takes its cues from Italian terrors of the past.

INTERVIEW: GENE SIMMONS Kiss' rock monster brought a longtime love of the macabre to his legendary persona. Plus: Tim Sullivan and Paul Stanley on their Kiss-tories

INTERVIEW: BARBARA SHELLEY PT. 2 The queen of Hammer horror recalls tangling with Dracula, Martians and more.

ON SET: "HELLDRIVER" When splattermeister Yoshihiro Nishimura raises the dead, it ain't your typical zombiefest.

ON SET: "VAMPIRE GIRL VS. FRANKENSTEIN GIRL" Here's a Japanese high-school love triangle that draws an awful lot of blood.

INTERVIEW: NOBUHIKO OBAYASHI His 1977 "House" has been attracting a whole new crowd of appreciative visitors.

PREVIEW: "MONSTERS" With a small cast and budget and plenty of digital ingenuity, Gareth Edwards built a better creature feature.

GRAVY

FIRST RITES That first Kiss of obsession

MONSTER INVASION Previews of "Hisss" and "Zombie Girl: The Movie"; "Grimm Love" director talks

THE PIT AND THE PEN OF BERT I. GORDON How to populate a "Village of the Giants"

TRASH COMPACTOR "Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park"

DR. CYCLOPS' DUNGEON OF DISCS Reviews of "Colin," "Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated," "Closet Space," "Gamera" double features, "Carnies" and more

NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Reviews of David Wellington's "Overwinter," John Ajvide Lindqvist's "Handling the Undead," Steve Alten's "Grim Reaper" and others

HORRORCADE Reviews of "Limbo," "Mafia II," "Castlevania: Harmony of Despair" and "Clash of the Titans"

SOUND SHOCK John Harrison on his "Creepshow" score

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INTERVIEW: NICKY HENSON Hopping on a hog, he delivered "Psychomania" in the early-'70s cult pic.

PREVIEW: "THE WALKING DEAD" Has there ever been a more exciting-sounding TV show than Frank Darabont's adaptation of the zombie-comics favorite?

INTERVIEW: DARIN SCOTT He opened a "Dark House" that has become one of the key flicks in the Fangoria FrightFest collection.

PREVIEW: "SUCK" Vampires, rock 'n' roll and Malcolm McDowell-what more could you ask for?

PREVIEW: "RED WHITE & BLUE" The first of those colors runs all over the heart of Texas in this savage new horror/drama.

INTERVIEW: BARBARA SHELLEY Part one of our lengthy chat with the actress who put the glamour in the movies of Hammer.

PREVIEW: "LET ME IN" They let the right team in to rework the Swedish vampire favorite. Plus: Simon Oakes on the new Hammer's new directions

PREVIEW: "DEVIL" Going down...to hell? That's where an elevator's headed in this M. Night Shyamalan-produced chiller.

PREVIEW: "HATCHET II" Victor Crowley's back, and writer/director Adam Green's given him more people to kill.

PREVIEW: "SAW 3D" Jigsaw's torturous traps take on a whole new level in director Kevin Greutert's latest franchise entry.

PREVIEW: "I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE" It was up to the remake crew to assure fans of the original wouldn't feel violated.

INTERVIEW: WILLIAM LUSTIG He made a "Maniac" who's still scaring us three decades later. Plus: the making of another early-'80s "Madman"

PREVIEW: AFTER DARK ORIGINALS Terrors of every type fill an all-new lineup of eight fearsome films.

INTERVIEW: JOSHUA HOFFINE His lens captures some of the freakiest sights in the art-photography world.

INTERVIEW: SARAH KARLOFF Life was a "Thriller" for the daughter of Boris.

DIARY OF THE DEB: "SCREAM QUEENS" The reality show's second season gave Debbie Rochon the chance to share her wisdom.

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FIRST RITES "Walking" in big shoes

MONSTER INVASION Previews of John Carpenter's "The Ward," the "Let Me In" comic and the DVD reissue of "Mad Ron's Prevues from Hell"

TRASH COMPACTOR Boris Karloff in "Die, Monster, Die!"

THE TERROR TUBE The infamous British broadcast "Ghostwatch"

DR. CYCLOPS' DUNGEON OF DISCS Reviews of "The Dead Matter," "Burning Bright," two from Larry Blamire, "Growth," "Under the Mountain" and more

NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Reviews of Bob Fingerman's "Pariah," Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan's "The Fall," David Moody's "Autumn" and others

HORRORCADE Reviews of "Naughty Bear," "Singularity" and "Crackdown 2"

SOUND SHOCK David A. Hughes on his "C.H.U.D." score

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MONSTER OF THE MONTH Trash from "The Return of the Living Dead"


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PREVIEW: "ENTER THE VOID" French provocateur Gaspar Noe delivers his most bizarre cinematic experience yet.

PREVIEW: "THE LAST EXORCISM" How do you make devil-purging scary again? Do it documentary-style.

INTERVIEW: BOB BURNS On a "Dark and Stormy Night," he revived his classic Kogar the Gorilla character.

PREVIEW: "THE HAUNTING" No, it's not another remake; FANGORIA FrightFest presents a unique tale of Spanish ghosts.

FEATURE: 3-D HORRORS For nearly 60 years now, monsters and madmen have been leaping into audiences' laps.

INTERVIEW: TONY ANTHONY Back in the '80s, he was the first to have the action "Comin' at Ya!" off the screen.

ON SET: "RESIDENT EVIL: AFTERLIFE" Paul W.S. Anderson adds a fresh dimension to his zombie-film franchise.

ON SET: "PIRANHA 3D" It may have the best-looking cast of any fright feature this year-until the flesheating fish get to them.

PREVIEW: "SAW VII" A look at how the franchise's gore will really be in your face this October.

INTERVIEW: ROGER CORMAN The B-movie godfather recalls the original "Piranha" and "Humanoids from the Deep." Plus: "Piranha" starlet Belinda Balaski and "Mega Piranha"!

INTERVIEW: JERRY LACY He took vampires and others to Trask as the righteous reverend of TV's "Dark Shadows."

ON SET: "DORIAN GRAY" The antihero is better-looking than ever in this new adaptation, but his picture (and deeds) are worse.

INTERVIEW: LUIGI COZZI Thirty years ago, he was responsible for a very messy "Contamination."

DIARY OF THE DEB: "SATAN HATES YOU" But you'll love what this tribute to religious scare flicks has to offer.

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FIRST RITES Childhood's first glasses

MONSTER INVASION Previews of "Machete," "Sweatshop," "Sea of Dust" and horrors on the printed page!

THE TERROR TUBE Dennis Hopper in the "He's Alive" episode of "The Twilight Zone"

THE PIT AND THE PEN OF BERT I. GORDON Premiere of the new column by the B-movie veteran!

TRASH COMPACTOR Christopher Coppola on "Dracula's Widow."

DR. CYCLOPS' DUNGEON OF DISCS Reviews of "Piranha," "Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill!", "Open House," "The Uninvited," "Death Kappa" and others

NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Reviews of the "Living Dead 2" anthology, Martin Millar's "Curse of the Wolf Girl," Jonathan L. Howard's "Johannes Cabal the Detective" and more

HORRORCADE Reviews of "Lost Planet 2," "Alan Wake" and "Dante's Inferno" for the PSP

SOUND SHOCK "True Blood" and "The Last Exorcism" composer Nathan Barr

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PREVIEW: "2001 MANIACS: FIELD OF SCREAMS" Tim Sullivan reveals how he took his lunatics on the road. Plus: a chat with co-star Kevin Ogilvie, a.k.a. Nivek Ogre!
INTERVIEW: JAUME BALAGUERO The Spanish director owns this summer with "[REC] 2" and the FANGORIA FrightFest release "Fragile."
ON SET: "PREDATORS" The forest looks similar but the story and characters are different in the franchise reboot.
PREVIEW: "SPLATTERHOUSE" The classic video game is back, and much bloodier than before. Plus: a horror-game history!
ON SET: "SALVAGE" Terror arrives next door in a monster-amok picture with some very current concerns.
ON SET: "TRUE BLOOD" The creators and stars promise that the third season of the vampire hit will only literally suck.
ON SET: "PARASOMNIA" Director William Malone invites you into his unique and scary dream world. Plus: Malone's past monsters.
PREVIEW: SUSHI TYPHOON Details on a tasty selection of over-the-top splatter fare coming from Japan.
ON SET: "DEATH KAPPA" This is one shoot where our journalist gets to see the monster live and up close.
PREVIEW: "AMERICAN GRINDHOUSE" The best sleaze from decades past is celebrated in a new documentary. Plus: shockers from the art house!
INTERVIEW: LYNN LOWRY The actress from both takes on "The Crazies" is loving the second wind of her fright career.
PREVIEW: "A SERBIAN FILM" From a country not known for its genre fare comes a movie that's hard to ignore.
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FIRST RITES Horror: it's not just a game
MONSTER INVASION Previews of "The Dead Matter," "Chain Letter," Fango FrightFest's "Road Kill" and more, plus the 2010 Chainsaw Awards winners!
TERROR TUBE The "Bobby" segment of Dan Curtis' "Dead of Night"
TRASH COMPACTOR Grisly marital arts in Andrzej Zulawski's "Possession"
DR. CYCLOPS' DUNGEON OF DISCS Reviews of "The Horseman," "Salvage," "Horror Hospital," "Legion," "Burning Inside" and others
HORRORCADE Reviews of "Monster Hunter Tri," "Dead to Rights: Retribution," "Just Cause 2" and "Samurai Showdown Sen"
NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Reviews of Justin Cronin's "The Passage," John Connolly's "The Whisperers," Michael Koryta's "So Cold the River" and more
SOUND SHOCK The unheard "Hellraiser" music by Coil
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MONSTER OF THE MONTH Reverend Lowe from "Silver Bullet"

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INTERVIEW: TERRANCE ZDUNICH The man who sang of graverobbing in "Repo!" talks the future shocks of his "Molting" comic.

PREVIEW: "ALL ABOUT EVIL" A host of San Francisco and Hollywood talent came together for this outrageous horror/comedy.

INTERVIEWS: THE "ECLIPSE" VAMPIRES Cameron Bright and Jackson Rathbone discuss the "Twilight" sequel and scarier stuff.

INTERVIEW: GIOVANNI LOMBARDO RADICE Known to many as John Morghen, he suffered through "City of the Living Dead" and other Italian shockers. Plus: Lucio Fulci's Grossest Hits!

ON SET: "SPLICE" Director Vincenzo Natali explains the birth, care and raising of a genetic mutation, and Delphine Chaneac recalls playing the lovely but deadly result.

PREVIEW: "TELL TALE" This contemporary Edgar Allan Poe update was a work of heart for director Miguel Arteta and star Josh Lucas.

PREVIEW: "SOMEONE'S KNOCKING AT THE DOOR" In this boundary-pushing flick, filmmaker Chad Ferrin and actor Noah Segan revel in sex, drugs and shock.

DIARY OF THE DEB: "GAME OVER" Was there more pain on screen or behind the scenes of this German indie? Debbie Rochon knows her answer.

ON SET: "ANIMALS" John Skipp and Craig Spector's novel of romance, jealousy and werewolves howls to screen life.

INTERVIEW: JESS FRANCO Still sleazin' after all these years, he doubles the pleasure with "Paula-Paula."

INTERVIEWS: THE "ELM STREET" KIDS, PART TWO More past sequel stars tell us why "Nightmare" was a dream job.

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FIRST RITES Oh baby, what a horror

MONSTER INVASION Previews of "Predators," "Jonah Hex," Rob Zombie's latest comic, "The Horseman," "Women's Studies" and more

MONSTER OF THE MONTH Trickster from "Brainscan"

TRASH COMPACTOR The icky extraterrestrials of "Xtro"

DR. CYCLOPS' DUNGEON OF DISCS Reviews of "City of the Living Dead" on Blu-ray, "Gamera, the Giant Monster," "Trailers from Hell! Volume One" and many more

NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Reviews of David Moody's "Dog Blood," Ryan Brown's "Play Dead," Gemma Files' "A Book of Tongues" and others

HORRORCADE Reviews of "God of War III," "Fragile Dreams," "Calling" and "White Knight Chronicles"

SOUND SHOCK Fabio Frizzi's music for the walking dead to eat you by

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ON SET: "THE DESCENT: PART 2" Back into the caves for the eagerly awaited sequel with the original star, a new director and others.

FEATURE: TOY FAIR TERRORS Photos and comments on the hottest horrific items from this year's event.

PREVIEW: "MEADOWOODS" Director Scott Phillips discusses his verite-style chiller about kids who kill just because they can.

ON SET: "SURVIVAL OF THE DEAD" Observations from the location of George A. Romero's new undead epic. Plus: Dressing the Dead with costume designer Alex Kavanagh, and Romero on Romero!

ON SET: "CREATURE OF DARKNESS" Take a trek to the desert with a group of off-roaders and the otherworldly monster terrorizing them.

INTERVIEWS: THE "ELM STREET" KIDS, PART ONE Chats with the young actors who faced Freddy in the original film series.

PREVIEW: "THE DISAPPEARED" A new and acclaimed British fright feature is explored with director/co-writer Johnny Kevorkian.

PREVIEW: "THE NEW DAUGHTER" Inside the Kevin Costner-starrer with director Luis Berdejo and the creature creators.

GRAVY

ELEGY The incoming and outgoing editors speak

MONSTER INVASION Previews of "The Revenant," "Job," "The Black Waters of Echo's Pond," hot new horror fiction and more

TRASH COMPACTOR Digging up "Burial Ground"

MONSTER OF THE MONTH Mr. Barlow from "Salem's Lot"

DR. CYCLOPS' DUNGEON OF DISCS Reviews of all 8 Films to Die For from Lionsgate and After Dark, "I Sell the Dead," "The Sadist With Red Teeth," "Vampyres" on Blu-ray and more

NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Reviews of Dan Wells' "I Am Not a Serial Killer," A.E. Moorat's "Queen Victoria: Demon Hunter," Rio Youers' "Old Man Scratch," etc.

HORRORCADE Reviews of "Dante's Inferno," "Deadly Premonition," "Aliens vs. Predator" and "BioShock 2"

SOUND SHOCK Denny Zeitlin on the music of 1978's "Invasion of the Body Snatchers"

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CRAVIN' NEW "NIGHTMARE"? Whether you are or not, here comes an updated "Elm Street" with a brand new Freddy.

"REPO MEN" CUT IN There's no music but plenty of mayhem in this saga of organ transplants and their reverse.

MUST BE THE "SEASON OF THE WITCH" It is when Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman confront sorcery and other scary stuff in the 14th century.

"SURVIVAL" OF THE GORIEST Don't worry, ghoul fans-George A. Romero's latest "Dead" opus proves he isn't mellowing with age.

"ZOMBI 3," ACTORS 0 The bloodshed wasn't all in front of the camera during the making of this Italian gruefest.

WHAT COMES "AFTER.LIFE"? Liam Neeson finds out thanks to a dead-or is she?-girl played by Christina Ricci.

TOTAL "ECLIPSE" OF THE HEART Memories of loved ones aren't the only things haunting this supernatural drama's protagonists.

DIARY OF THE DEB: "SLIME CITY MASSACRE" "Fango Radio" host Debbie Rochon reveals how indie horror filmmaking can be a fluid experience.

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ELEGY Adios, Paul Naschy

MONSTER INVASION Don't you dare forget "Mother's Day"; Hammer Films bangs out new features; "Vindication" is sweet-and shocking

DR. CYCLOPS' DUNGEON OF DISCS "Triangle" floats your boat; you won't get sick of "Cabin Fever" the second time around; lots to chew on with flesheater flick "Dead Snow"

HORRORCADE Happy to be stuck with "Bayonetta"; first-rate Horseman in "Darksiders"

NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Go to "Hellblazer: Pandemonium" for a hot time; "Blood Pressure" won't get your pulse rising

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FAST TRAIN TO "CRAZIES" TOWN There's more insanity in store as we continue our exclusive location coverage.
"FROZEN" STIFFS Adam ("Hatchet") Green relocates from the Louisiana swamps to a wintry mountainside for his new bone-chiller.
METHODS TO MADNESS Up-and-coming actor Noah Segan adopts multiple mental states in a string of new fright films, starting with "Cabin Fever 2."
"DEMONS" DO-OVER The cast names are bigger in the "Night of the Demons" remake, and its makers hope the frights-and laughs-are too.
MABERRY SCARE YOU? Writing of zombies, wolfmen and more, Jonathan Maberry is making quite the literary splash.
STALKING THE "SLITHIS" It lurked in the waterways of LA but terrorized drive-ins nationwide in the late 1970s.
THE "WOLFMAN" PACK Benicio Del Toro et al. talk up their roles in the megabudget monster movie.
MAKEUP FX LAB: "THE WOLFMAN" For the first time, a step-by-step look at how Rick Baker makes a monster!
STRONG "SANGRE" Paul Naschy has passed on, but he still has one crazy film yet to assault his U.S. fans. Plus: the Spanish star remembered.

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ELEGY American Fear Market 2009: Part II
MONSTER INVASION Who's hungrier-the "Survival of the Dead" ghouls or the 3-D "Piranha"?; get ready for the new Freddy; the 2010 Chainsaw Awards ballot!
DR. CYCLOPS' DUNGEON OF DISCS "Kingdom of the Spiders" crawls to the top; "House of the Devil" worth a long visit; "Bad Biology" bonuses have great chemistry
HORRORCADE Thanks for the "Memories" from new "Silent Hill"; another trip into the "Borderlands"
NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Huston's latest will leave you "Sleepless"; Straub makes the "Dark Matter"
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- The Wolf Man
- The Crazies
- Cabin Fever 2

PLUS: Shutter Island, Daybreakers... and more!

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  • THEIR NAME IS "LEGION" Angels shed their wings and take up arms for a heavenly and hellish war on Earth.
  • "PIG" OUT And hungry too, which means those who embark on a "Pig Hunt" are in for an unpleasant surprise.
  • "DREAD" HEADS In the latest Clive Barker feature, those who experiment with fear are inevitably unhappy about the results.
  • "GRAVES" SITUATIONS Two beautiful sisters, one maniacal reverend and a spooky ghost town sound like a perfect recipe to us.
  • NIGHT CREATURES AND "DAYBREAKERS" In a world where vampires have taken over, it's only (super)natural that they'd fight among themselves.
  • WHAT SCARES STEPHEN KING? The modern horror master tells us in the first of an exclusive two-part essay.
  • DO "LESBIAN VAMPIRE KILLERS" REALLY BITE? No doubt there are a lot of guys out there who'd love to find out.
  • FOR WHOM THE BELL TROLLS When Italian exploitation veterans met fledgling U.S. actors, the result was the memorably bizarre "Troll 2."
  • NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND: "GOD OF VAMPIRES" Writer/director Rob Fitz staged multicultural mayhem for minimal money.
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    • ELEGY Ghoulish grab bag
    • MONSTER INVASION First visit among "The Crazies"; "Hansel and Gretel" a grim scary tale; "Demonic Toys" come out to play again
    • HORRORCADE Hop on the "Demon's Soul's" train; now, you can hold your own "Grudge"
    • DR. CYCLOPS' DUNGEON OF DISCS Go "Not Quite Hollywood"; big bugs and big entertainment in "Infestation"; Asian invasions of zombies and "Blood" suckers
    • NIGHTMARE LIBRARY "Lilja's Library" collection fit for a King; Gischler's "Vampire a Go-Go" away
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    WHEN "HALLOWEEN II" FIRST FELL Twenty-eight years ago, Michael Myers made his initial stab at franchise-hood.
    "BOX" YOUR FEARS Would you make the deadly bargain this film offers? And how would you deal with the aftermath?
    THE "SAW VI" FACTORY If it's Halloween, it must be time for Jigsaw's legacy of evil to claim a bunch of fresh victims.
    "NEW MOON," NEW MONSTERS Love triangles can be scary, but hopefully the second "Twilight" film will offer more to frighten us.
    "CIRQUE DU FREAK" SHOW At a carnival where a boy becomes "The Vampire's Assistant," the main acts truly suck.
    "ANTICHRIST" ALMIGHTY Actually, Satan sits out Lars von Trier's newest provocation, which examines the darkness of very human souls.
    THE REPEATING "ECHO" Filipino director Yam Laranas took full advantage of the opportunity to redo his original hit in English.
    VERY SCARY "MARY" On the "Blood Night" before Halloween, high-schoolers learn not to mess with "The Legend of Mary Hatchet."
    GOOD KNIGHT'S WORK Before traveling to "2001," actor Gary Lockwood had a monstrous medieval adventure wielding "The Magic Sword."
    TORTURE "TRAIN" All aboard for a ride that's gonna be a one-way trip for its young passengers.
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    ELEGY Horror: not just a boys' town
    MONSTER INVASION Zombies take over the "Dead Air"; Biblical terror's name is "Legion"; Tim Thomerson takes on Live Evil"
    HORRORCADE "Wolfenstein" howls just as loud on new platforms; take the plunge into "Shadow Complex"
    DR. CYCLOPS' DUNGEON OF DISCS Press Play with "The Children"; "I Can See You," you should see this; "Sauna" is hot stuff
    NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Dare to open Langan's "Audrey's Door"; thanks to Wong, you won't mind knowing "John Dies at the End"
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    DYING TO PLEDGE "SORORITY ROW" Hazing has nothing on what six "sisters" face in the latest '80s-slasher remake.
    "STEP" RIGHT UP... And see if the new version of "The Stepfather" can match the depth and tension of its predecessor.
    A TICKET TO "ZOMBIELAND" Join Woody Harrelson and friends on a scary/funny ride though an America overrun by the living dead.
    BLOOD FOR "JENNIFER" Sexy screen siren Megan Fox unleashes her dark side as the boy-hungry antiheroine of "Jennifer's Body."
    PASS THE "WHITEOUT" "Underworld" vamp Kate Beckinsale battled biting cold and other perils on this Antarctic thriller.
    A NIGHT AT THE "HOUSE OF THE DEVIL" Can you survive it when your "hosts" are Tom Noonan and Mary Woronov?
    "THE HILLS RUN RED," YOU RUN SCREAMING Some horror flicks make you sweat; here's the story of one that makes you bleed.
    SUFFER "THE CHILDREN"? Nope-it's the adults who are tormented in this chilling saga of malevolent moppets.
    "DARK COUNTRY" TUNES Genre stalwart Thomas Jane directs and stars in a road trip that really goes to hell.
    "BOOK" YOUR FRIGHT Travel once more into the mind of Clive Barker via his latest screen adaptation, "Book of Blood."
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    ELEGY Halloween hurrahs
    MONSTER INVASION "Dexter" and "Vampire Diaries" terrorize the tube; bad guys take the latest "Wrong Turn"; a new trip into "Dead Space"
    HORRORCADE "Prototype" sets a high standard; have fun slamming spirits with the "Ghostbusters"
    DR. CYCLOPS' DUNGEON OF DISCS Go "Wild Man" with the monster mockumentary; a healthy amount of transgression in "Sick Girl"; "Ripper" carves in again
    NIGHTMARE LIBRARY A hell of a time with Kadrey's "Sandman"; more zombies "Recorded" by Brooks
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    THE NEW FACES OF "HALLOWEEN" Part two of our sequel set visit brings us closer to Michael Myers and the men who made his mask-and victims.
    SCARE CRAFT "CARRIERS" Imagine being one of the few left alive after a deadly pandemic-and there are still people trying to kill you.
    "DISTRICT 9": ALIEN ZONE "Non-humans" learn just how hostile Earth can be in this ambitious sci-fi thriller.
    "PANDORUM" PANIC Even scarier than being stranded alone in outer space is discovering you're not alone.
    "JENNIFER'S BODY" SHOTS Lots of guys are just dying to get with Megan Fox-and here, that's just what happens.
    BY THE "GRACE" OF BLOOD A true miracle of birth becomes a nightmare for everyone around this movie's heroine.
    "DEADGIRL" POWER It's not your typical chiller: The "zombie" is the victim and one of the "heroes" is the monster.
    "I SELL THE DEAD," YOU BUY THE FARM When you're dealing with the deceased, it helps if they actually stay that way.
    "EVILUTION" OF THE SPECIES This time, it's an alien organism turning humans into rampageous, slavering ghouls.
    PLUNDERING "NATURE'S GRAVE" From Australia comes a cautionary tale about how tampering with the environment can put you six feet down under.
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    ELEGY A salute to STARLOG
    MONSTER INVASION Take a "Perfect Getaway" from safety and learn "How to Be a Serial Killer"; stalking "The Wild Man of the Navidad"
    HORRORCADE It's a good good good "MadWorld"; feel the "Burn, Zombie, Burn!"
    DR. CYCLOPS' DUNGEON OF DISCS "Combat Shock" comes home stronger than ever; "Wyvern"? 'Cause it's a better-than-average Sci Fi flick!
    NIGHTMARE LIBRARY You'll have a "Cabal" with Howard's "Necromancer"; your "Worst Nightmares" may include Briant's schlocker.
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    "ORPHAN" OF THE GORE The results of this child's play are decidedly unsuitable for young viewers.
    FRESH VEIN OF "TRUE BLOOD" As the second season commences, some vampires get along better with humans than others.
    THE DIMENSIONAL "DESTINATION" What's worse than learning you can't cheat death? Finding it's coming for you in 3-D.
    MICHAEL MYERS NEVER TIRES Part one of an exclusive set visit unmasks the new terrors of Rob Zombie's "H2."
    "SNOW" KIDDING The wintry zombies of Norway's "Dead Snow" will make you laugh till you puke up your guts.
    A SCARY KIND OF "HUSH" If you're planning a road trip this summer, you might think twice after seeing this flick.
    EYE ON "SURVEILLANCE" Under Jennifer Lynch's direction, Bill Pullman and others take multiple points of view of murder.
    "CHAOS" THEORIES The villain of "The Chaos Experiment" wants to prove his global-warming beliefs in the worst way.
    THIS OLD "HOUSE OF SEVEN CORPSES" For every body, there's more than one great story about the making of this '70s chiller.
    ELEGY Alternative choices
    MONSTER INVASION First visit to "Zombieland"; flesh and "Blood: The Last Vampire"; good taste takes a "Header"; the 2009 FANGORIA Chainsaw Awards winners!
    HORRORCADE Latest "Resident Evil" skimps on the scares; "Onechanbara" and "Rising" zombies return
    DR. CYCLOPS' DUNGEON OF DISCS Our newly combined DVD/Blu-ray review section starts off by recommending a trip to the "End of the Line."
    COMICS SCREAMS Something "Creepy" is coming back on the page to give you new nightmares.
    NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Fahy's "Fragment" is a hunk o' superb monster madness; Wellington's "23 Hours" well worth your time.
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    ELEGY Death is the new 30.
    FANGORIA FAMILY: TOM DeFEO.
    THE FANGORIA HALL OF FAME Comments by and/or about every one of the frightful 50, as voted by our readers.
    WALKING THE UNDEAD If it wasn't for George A. Romero, the world of horror would be a very, very different place.
    FANGORIA FRIENDS: EDGAR WRIGHT.
    CRAVEN IMAGES Even as Wes Craven has overseen some of the best recent remakes, he's still forging ahead with original projects.
    A "HELL" OF A COMEBACK After a long vacation from the genre, Sam Raimi sez returning to terror territory was no DRAG.
    FANGORIA FAMILY: KERRY O'QUINN.
    TURN ON, TUNE IN, FREAK OUT Many different voices of fear have spoken, screamed and sung during the first three years of FANGORIA RADIO.
    HIS MANY ARTS OF DARKNESS Clive Barker has contributed so much to the realm of the macabre-and is still finding new worlds to conquer.
    FANGORIA FAMILY: ED NAHA.
    FANGORIA FRIENDS: GILBERT GOTTFRIED.
    DECADES OF WEEKENDS If they had something significant to do with our favorite genre, they probably showed up for at least one of our conventions.
    FANGORIA'S COVER GHOULS Not just another bunch of pretty faces.
    THE LOST TERROR TELETYPE These projects aren't coming soon to a theater or DVD store near you.
    CAVALCADE OF CREATURES A nine-page minimural in which Pete Von Sholly presents an illustrated history of monsters!
    RAVING & DROOLING David J. Schow is back-and as out for blood as he ever was.
    FANGORIA ON SCREEN We've appeared in a bunch of movies and TV shows-so where's our IMDb listing?
    LEAVING THEIR BIGFOOTPRINTS Zombie chronicler Max Brooks reveals the Sasquatch scare flicks that left the deepest impressions on his psyche.
    FANGORIA FAMILY: W.R. MOHALLEY & DAVID McDONNELL.
    FANGORIA FAMILY: ROBERT GREENBERGER.
    FANGORIA FRIENDS: FRANK IERO.
    FANGORIA OFFSPRING Our printed legacy extends far beyond the 300 issues of the original mag.
    FANGORIA FAMILY: BOB MARTIN.
    FANGORIA MOVIES We've had our name on a variety of scare fare. FANGORIA FAMILY: MICHAEL GINGOLD.
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    NOTHING TO KEEP "MUM" ABOUT There's plenty of screaming going on at the house where "Mum & Dad" live.
    "SCAR" ISSUES Angela Bettis is no stranger to confronting madness and murder, but this time she's doing it in 3-D.
    DRAWING THE "LINE" Maurice Devereaux was determined to get his subway shocker "End of the Line" produced and released his way.
    WHAT A "DRAG"? Not for stars Alison Lohman and Justin Long as they throw themselves into Sam Raimi's "Hell."
    "SALVATION" AT HAND We traveled into the violent future of the latest "Terminator" and survived to tell you about it.
    MASTER OF "MUTANT" For writer/director Simon Hunter, the quest to film "Chronicles" was as grueling as that of his characters.
    ABOVE PARe Soon to be seen (sort of) in "100 Feet," actor Michael Pare explores highlights of his genre career.
    THE GORY GIFT OF GAB "Pontypool" offers a unique vision of the undead as creatures who do as much talking as stalking.
    ECHO OF THE BUNNYMAN Strange new sights haunt "S. Darko" in the sequel to one of this decade's biggest cult sensations.
    "LAKE" SUPERIOR? We'll find out when the indie stalker flick "Sam's Lake" makes its splash on DVD.
    ELEGY Winter roundup
    MONSTER INVASION An "Objective" look at battlefield terrors; genre favorites open "The Devil's Tomb"; "The Poker Club" deals in death; Erica Leerhsen comforts "Lonely Joe"
    DR. CYCLOPS Religious fears emanate "From Within"; newest "Butterfly Effect" flies higher
    HORRORCADE Let this classroom chiller "Lit" the way on the Wii; a second dose of "F.E.A.R."
    DVD DUNGEON Sacrifice yourself to "Martyrs"; "Perkins" and "Autopsy" are choice cuts among the 8 Films
    NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Sick of overly serious zombie stories? Maberry's "Patient Zero" has the cure; Thurman indulges his "Deathwish"
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    THE "REST" OF THE GORY How do you build a better slasher flick? You start with a better slasher like ChromeSkull.
    THE FUTURE'S "SALVATION" There's just no stopping those pesky Terminators as they try to squash mankind.
    THIS NEW "HOUSE" The remakers of "LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT" aimed to establish a solid foundation of tension and terror.
    KEEPERS OF THE "MUTANT CHRONICLES" Tenacity and ambition pay off as the long-mooted sci-fi shocker finally blasts onto screens.
    "BURROWERS" GIVE BACK DEATH The Wild West becomes a lot wilder when subterranean flesheating creatures surface.
    PEELING THE "VINYAN" You'll find many layers when you take this trip into the depths of the jungle-and the psyche.
    THE "100" CLUB It's led by filmmaker Eric Red and stars Famke Janssen and Michael Pare with their new "Feet"-ure.
    FORGIVE IT ITS "TRESPASS" Or the alien Ghota will make ooze out of you in a homage to the B-features of the '50s.
    FORGOTTEN HORRORS: "ALIEN ZONE" You won't find anything spacey in this Oklahoma-lensed entry in the anthology stakes.
    NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND: JASON PAUL COLLUM It wasn't always happy and gay creating his alternative-lifestyle fear fare.
    ELEGY Fango fans made good
    MONSTER INVASION Small-screen slayings on "Harper's Island"; still holding a "Grudge"; wrap your mind around "Timecrimes"; the 2009 Chainsaw Awards ballot!
    DR. CYCLOPS "Cremator" is hot stuff; not enough tricks in the "Walled"
    DVD DUNGEON "Let the Right One" into your permanent collection; good and bad luck with "Friday the 13th" extras
    HORRORCADE "Resistance" to the second in the series is futile; the pleasures of "Lux-Pain"
    NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Evenson's "Last Days" is first-rate; Moody becomes a player with "Hater"
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    "KNOWING" SCARES The director of "The Crow" and "Dark City" now unveils a paranormal threat to our more recognizable world.
    "BAD BIOLOGY," TWISTED ANATOMY Frank Henenlotter, maestro of grassroots gore, composes a concerto for oversized organ.
    PRAY FOR THE "MARTYRS" Two young women embark on a journey of madness and mutilation that dares you to watch.
    "HOME" SCHOOLED IN FEAR A verite "Movie" uncovers the very dark undercurrents beneath a family's facade.
    THINGS ARE BLACK IN "PLAGUE TOWN" Beware the children after night falls in an isolated Irish village.
    COUNT ON DRAC To projects big ("Watchmen") and small, this FX house brings years of experience and expertise.
    "RED SANDS" STORMS IN A real war on terror heats up when soldiers unleash a supernatural evil in the Middle East.
    THE LAST WEEKEND In New Jersey, at least, as Fango's annual East Coast convention prepares for its move to Manhattan.
    NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND: JOE ZASO & RAINE BROWN The "Barricade" and "Beast" stars have learned how screaming sounds in different languages.
    THE FENADY CONSPIRACIES This veteran producer plotted to cast his '70s flicks with big names and bigger frights.
    ELEGY Going to extremes
    MONSTER INVASION First visit to the "Last House"; the filmmaking alchemy of "Crowley"; "Resident Evil" expands anew
    HORRORCADE There'll be plenty of players "Left 4 Dead"; "Castlevania" still sturdy
    DR. CYCLOPS Surrender to "Dorothy Mills"; Steven Seagal battles "Against the Dark" and the dreck
    DVD DUNGEON Stay up late with "Midnight Movie"; eye-opening extras aboard "The Midnight Meat Train"
    NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Matheson is "Legend," and an inspiration; a fateful trip with Keene's "Castaways"
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    "UNBORN" TO BE WILD Under writer/director David S. Goyer, this ain't your typical possession picture.
    "EDEN" ALIVE But not for long if you visit a British "Lake" that's swimming with violent youths.
    "VALENTINE" IN YOUR FACE If you could pick one '80s slasher to redux in 3-D, why not the mine-set "My Bloody Valentine"?
    JUMPSTARTING JASON The masked one enjoys a fresh origin and a new rampage courtesy of the much-anticipated "Friday the 13th" remake.
    "DYING" FOR AUSSIE HORROR? Then these Down Under filmmakers and cast have a cannibalistic "Breed" you'll eat up.
    CHILLS "FROM WITHIN" A small Christian town is plagued by a population hellbent on offing themselves.
    "BR?KEN" PSYCHE Lena Headey from TV's "Terminator" faces a different kind of double trouble in this UK psychothriller.
    UNDER THE "AUTOPSY" KNIFE The operating room gets good and bloody when evil medicos play doctor with helpless teens.
    "14" IS THE NEW 13 Unlucky for its characters, "Perkins' 14" was a fortunate break for its fans-turned-creators.
    NO "COUNTRY" FOR OLD DOGS Werewolves learn new tricks in a "Wild" and bloody shocker from Scotland.
    "THE ALPHABET" SCOOP Eliza Dushku is all grown up in this "Killer" flick, and so is its take on murder and madness.
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    ELEGY Lurking ahead
    MONSTER INVASION A new "Wolfman" howls; "Midnight Movie" slays its audience; "Resident Evil" reanimates and animates the dead
    DR. CYCLOPS Something to "Shiver" about from Spain; "Conjurer" casts a weak spell
    DVD DUNGEON In-depth special features rule this "Domain"; the extras are livelier than "Zombie Diaries"
    COMIC SCREAMS "The Dracula War" on terror hits the four-color pages
    NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Tune in and listen close to Gout's "Ghost Radio"; Bradbury tries on different "Masks"
    HORRORCADE "Silent Hill" worth coming home to; "Vampire Rain" clouded by glitches
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    GUTS
    'HELL' OF A FILMMAKER With the battle of 'Hellboy II' completed, Guillermo del Toro looks toward a fantastic future.
    'X FILES' X-HUMED Mulder and Scully are back on the case, and we 'Want to Believe' their new movie will justify the revival.
    TRAVELS WITH YOUR 'MUMMY' A journey to a new locale means a bigger star in the title role of the adventure/horror franchise.
    BAD MAGIC FROM 'WIZARD OF GORE' Harry Potter he's not-his tricks are deadly for his unfortunate volunteers.
    FORGOTTEN HORRORS: 'INVASION OF THE BEE GIRLS' It was a hive of sex and violence-so how did a man of the cloth become involved?
    DONE IN WITH 'MIRRORS' Alexandre ('Hills Have Eyes') Aja tries to break the curse on foreign directors remaking Asian chillers.
    BUHLER, ANYONE? He's a rising talent on the fright scene with 'Midnight Meat Train' and 'Insanitarium' coming out.
    SEEKING 'ASYLUM' You should think twice before exploring this one, haunted by a very mad and ghostly doctor.
    'STUCK' IN THE GENRE? Versatile actor Stephen Rea actually has no problems with venturing into fear fare like Stuart Gordon's latest.
    THEY ONCE WERE 'LOST' But now the 'Boys' are found-on the beach-in the long-awaited, direct-to-DVD sequel.
    'GENE' SLICING There's a science to the slaughter as someone with 'The Killing Gene' conducts torturous games.
    CHILLS IN CHICAGO Frightmeisters old and new blew in for our biggest Windy City convention yet.
    GRAVY
    ELEGY The fall of New Line
    MONSTER INVASION Bashing more bugs with 'Starship Troopers 3'; Charles Band plays on; relationships are murder in 'Baghead'
    DR. CYCLOPS Get with the 'Zombies Anonymous' program; double dose of 'Jekyll' dual personalities
    HORRORCADE Celebrating the 'Obscure'; 'Baroque' can't be fixed
    DVD DUNGEON 'Rogue' is croc full of goodies; yuck it up with 'Brutal Massacre'
    NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Possession and 'Pandemonium' in Gregory's compelling tale; Hamilton's hot but tired 'Blood'
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