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best of gorezone overzicht
<< Fangoria#10 Vol. 2 >>
januari 2021
p.4 | Invocation: It's A Conversation Not A Monologue | |
p.5 | The Postal Zone | |
p.6 | Monster Invasion | |
Wrong Turn Takes A Hard Left (Or Is That Right?) | ||
Mike P. Nelson Wrong Turn | ||
The Truth Is Out There | ||
Kourosh Ahari The Night | ||
FANGORIA 2021 Chainsaw Awards Nominees | ||
p.10 | Elegy: New Light on THE SHINING | |
Four decades in, Tony's got a new respect for Kubrick's masterpiece. | ||
Stanley Kubrick The Shining | ||
p.12 | Exordium: Remembering the Phantom | |
Joe Kane leaves behind a legacy of fearless genre criticism. | ||
Joe Kane | ||
p.14 | On Set: Keeping Watch With The Vigil | |
On set with IFC Midnight's new Hasidic horror. | ||
Keith Thomas The Vigil | ||
p.18 | Interview: Frank & Zed And A Seven-Year Journey | |
This puppet monster movie took the better of a decade to make - and is unlike anything you've ever seen. | ||
Jesse Blanchard Frank & Zed | ||
p.21 | Minifeature: Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampies | |
Mike Mort Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires | ||
p.24 | Liner Notes: Honeydew | |
The director of the unsteeling rural horror recounts the experience. | ||
Devereux Milburn Honeydew | ||
p.30 | Interview: Psycho Goreman - A Very Different Kind of PG | |
Following Steven Kostanski's journey from the films of Astron-6 to a LEPRECHAUN reboot and, now, a kid-centric gorefest. | ||
Steven Kostanski Psycho Goreman | ||
p.36 | Killing It: 2020's Best Deaths in Horror | |
Random Acts of Violence Aquaslash Deep Blue Sea 3 Yummy The Invisible Man Spiral The Mortuary Collection Snatchers Freaky Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight | ||
p.40 | Interview: Requiem For Marylou | |
We chased down the filmmaker behind Prom Night II and III (yes, there's a III) and dug up the untold, full story of the oft-maligned Mary Lou Maloney. | ||
Ron Oliver Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II Are You Afraid of the Dark? Goosebumps | ||
p.50 | Interview: Blend On A Dime: Talking Monsters And Makeup With Ve Neill | |
The legendary makeup artist chats with Fango about her four decades in the biz and all those trails she blazed along the way. | ||
Ve Neill The Lost Boys Beetlejuice Edward Scissorhands Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl | ||
p.58 | Oh Godzilla! You Devil | |
Some kaiju films really put the "GOD" in Godzilla - we go deep on the methaphor. | ||
IshirΓ΄ Honda Koji Hashimoto Hideaki Anno Shinji Higuchi Gojira The Return of Godzilla Shin Godzilla | ||
p.62 | Disco Kills | |
Disco music showed up in some unexpected corners of horror, but its legacy in the genre warrants reconsideration - an respect. | ||
Harry Mancini Goblin Friday the 13th Part III Tenebre | ||
p.67 | The Small-Screen Scares Of Night Cries | |
If big-screen horror made it hard for women to break through in the '70s, made-for-tv horror was an anything goes proving ground where unexpected strides were made. | ||
Richard Lang Night Cries | ||
p.71 | Only '90s Kids Need To Calm The Hell Down About '90qs Horror | |
Are we looking at the decade that gave us SCREAM through rose-colored glasses? | ||
Wes Craven Scream | ||
p.76 | Found Footage's Second Surge | |
Found footage did more good than harm to the genre, and with the state of the world and the industry, y'all might as well get comfortable with the idea of its return. | ||
Paranormal Activity Cannibal Holocaust The Blair Witch Project [Rec] Cloverfield Unfriended Host | ||
p.80 | Evil Clowns And The Horror Fans Who Love Them | |
Why are clowns so damn scary? | ||
p.84 | Minifeature: If He Did It: That Time OJ Simpson Almost Starred In Dawn Of The Dead | |
George R. Romero could have locked in a bigger budget for his zombie epic by casting a name actor, and the money men had a doozy all picked out for him. | ||
O.J. Simpson George A. Romero Dawn of the Dead | ||
p.86 | Strange Bedfellows: Eroticism And Horror | |
From CALIGARI on down, horror ha always been sexy. Why are fear and desire so intimately connected? | ||
Alfred Hitchcock Tony Scott Ken Russell Joe Berlinger Psycho The Hunger Gothic Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 | ||
p.90 | Scene Queen: Perception Is In The Eyes Of The Beholder | |
Barbara chews on the universal question: What makes a great horror film? | ||
John Carpenter Jim Wynorski Jordan Peele The Thing Chopping Mall Get Out | ||
p.92 | Rated XX/XY: Relic An The Return Of The Woman's Film | |
Nathalie Erika James revives a powerful but oft-neglected subgenre. | ||
Natalie Erika James Relic | ||
p.95 | Fest Finds | |
Shudder's curator asks you to venture outside your comfort zone this winter. | ||
Damian Mc Carthy Caveat | ||
p.96 | Nightmare Library | |
Quiet In Her Bones by Nalini Singh | ||
Nalini Singh Quiet In Her Bones | ||
A Flood of Posies by Tiffany Meuret | ||
Tiffany Meuret A Flood of Posies | ||
The Burning Girls by C.J. Tudor | ||
C.J. Tudor The Burning Girls | ||
Our Last Echoes by Kate Alice Marshall | ||
Kate Alice Marshall Our Last Echoes | ||
p.98 | Classified Ad Vault |