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<< Fangoria#343 >>
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 |
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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 |