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<< Fangoria#17 Vol. 2 >>

oktober 2022
p.4 | Invocation: Randy's Rules and Blayne's Bane | |
p.5 | The Postal Zone | |
p.6 | Monster Invasion | |
Run Sweatheart Run: A Different Kind of Final Girl Horror has a history of exploring - an exploiting - feminine anxieties. Artists have routinely positioned women as victims, particularly in film, where this victimization has inspired scholarly texts and entries into the cultural lexicon, phrases like "scream queen" and "final girl" conjure up images of blood-spattered survivors that represent exploitation or empowerment, depending on your perspective. |
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p.10 | Exordium: The Waiting Game | |
p.12 | Scene Queen: What's in a Name? | |
Horror movies don't need marquee stars to be successful, but does it help? | ||
p.14 | Slasher Nation: The Shape from Another World | |
John Carpenter's Halloween was, among other things, a synthesis of genre elements that were in the air long before 1978. | ||
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p.17 | Minifeature: Mexico Maleficarum at the Academy Museum | |
Resurrecting 20th century Mexican horror cinema on the big screen. | ||
p.18 | Interview: Big Clown Shoes to Fill | |
Filmmaker Damien Leone and actor David Howard Thornton aim to please their fans in Terrifier 2. | ||
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p.21 | Smile for the Camera | |
The star an director of this fall's creepiest new thriller discuss the heavy themes behind their happy-face horror. | ||
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p.23 | Interview: Laurie's Guys | |
Halloween Ends' veteran star unpacks a 44-year journey with Nick Castle and James Jude Courtney, the first and last men to menace her as The Shape. | ||
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p.29 | In the End, We Don't Decide These Things | |
How Darcy the Mail Girl forced Joe Bob Briggs to reconsider Halloween III | ||
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p.32 | Minifeature: That Time Joe Dante Was Going to Direct Halloween III | |
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p.34 | Party Over, Oops, Out of Time | |
V/H/S/99 takes the found-footage series to the dawn of the new millennium. | ||
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p.37 | Interview: Resurrecting Billy Butcherson (again) | |
Actor Doug Jones and makeup FX artist Tony Gardner summon the dead for the eagerly anticipated Hocus Pocus 2. | ||
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p.40 | Such Sights | |
After years in development you-know-where, Clive Barker's HELLRAISER gets a skin-deep makeover from director David Bruckner & Co. | ||
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p.46 | Hellraiser's Jamie Clayton is more than ready to drag you to hell | |
In 1987, a lustful realm of torture, blood, and ecstasy was unleashed upon the world with Clive Barker's Hellraiser. A tour de force of low-budget filmmaking, Barker's directorial debut boasts impressively timeless practical effects, seductive pacing, and one of the genre's most memorable monsters. Over the last 35 years, the Hellraiser franchise has had its ups and downs, but no tears, please - it's a waste of good suffering. David Bruckner, director of The Ritual and The Night House, is reinventing the iconic property for a new generation, with the franchise clawing its way back from the underworld in film starring Jamie Clayton as the punctured priest best known as "Pinhead." FANGORIA had the honor of sitting down with Clayton to talk about her taking over the mantle as The Priest, and what fresh hell awaits us in Hellraiser. | ||
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p.52 | Interview: An Experience Beyond Limits | |
Makeup FX artists Josh & Sierra Russell savor the pleasure and pain of bringing a new HELLRAISER to life. | ||
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p.57 | Digging Deep | |
Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead seek the truth (which is out there) in Something in the Dirt. | ||
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p.60 | Deadstream - The Next Evolution of Screenlife Horror | |
Time was, folks could stumble on troves of discarded tapes hidden in derelict houses or foreboding woodlands, pop them into a VCR, and behold all manner of terrors on mylar: cannibalism, occult machinations, witchcraft, demonic possession. Watching these tapes meant seeing something nobody was supposed to see - often to spare their nerves, always for their own good. | ||
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p.63 | Interview: I Was Haunted By A Spongebob Squarepants Balloon! | |
My Best Friend's Exorcism Star Amiah Miller Opens Up About Her Wild Horror History | ||
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p.66 | First Look: Darla | |
A sneak peak at the new comic from Josh Ruben [Werewolves Within] and Bri Tippetts | ||
Josh Ruben Bri Tippetts Darla | ||
p.68 | A Wounded Fawn | |
Travis Stevens' new feature leaves reality behind for something much more compelling - and horrifying. | ||
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p.71 | Interview: ve neill, Ve Neill, VE NEILL | |
With the help of Legends Makeup Academy co-founder Lee Joyner, we've conjured the industry pioneer to discuss her transformative work in Tim Burton's Beetlejuice. | ||
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p.74 | Munster Mash | |
FX Legend Wayne Toth Discusses Taking on Iconic Characters, Classic Monsters and More for Rob Zombie's THE MUNSTERS | ||
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p.78 | The Horror of Godzilla | |
The authoe of the upcoming GODZILLA: THE OFFICIAL GUIDE TO THE KING OF THE MONSTERS compiles six instances in which the King of the Monsters earned his place in the canon of fright. | ||
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p.80 | Interview: Noah Segan: Dad and Loving It | |
The genre veteran makes his directorial debut with Blood Relatives, a vampire/road trip/horror comedy fed by his own real-life pivot to fatherhood. | ||
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p.83 | Weyes Blood | |
Is here to score your nightmares | ||
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p.86 | Sleepless Nights & Frightening Pipes! | |
In conversation with Stephen Volk on 30 years of Ghostwatch | ||
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p.91 | Spoilers & Splatter: The Black Phone | |
Bearded Skulls Makeup and FX Group![]() ![]() |
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p.94 | The Kingcast: Living in a Stephen King Fantasy World | |
Anyone who knows anything about America's reigning "Master of Horror" can tell you that Stephen King's the guy behind God-only-knows how many terrifying short stories, novels (some of which are full-blown horror epics) and screenplays, but real King heads know the truth: horror may well be the most dominant flavor of the man's career, but he's capable of so much more. Mysteries, crime novels, emotionally-charged coming-of-age stories, science fiction - you name it, and chances are that King's tackled it (yes, even romance; check out the fourth book in his epic Dark Tower series, Wizard & Glass, which very nearly gives Romeo and Juliet a run for its money in the ol' "doomed romance" department). | ||
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p.96 | Nightmare Library | |
Masters of Make-Up Effects: A Century of Practical Magic by Howard Berger & Marshall Julius | ||
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It Came from the Closet: Queer Reflections on Horror by Joe Vallese | ||
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Clive Barker's Dark Worlds by Phil Stokes & Sarah Stokes | ||
Phil Stokes Sarah Stokes Clive Barker's Dark Worlds | ||
p.98 | Classified Ad Vault | |
p.101 | Centerfold: Two Witches | |
Witches don't die before leaving their legacy... | ||
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