Monday, January 13, 2014

Fangoria #329, January



If you need more gore, have the need to bleed and want a glut of guts then be sure to pick up the latest issue of Fangoria magazine that’s been ‘The First In Fright’ since 1979.
Here’s what you can expect to find in issue #329 for the month of January 2014.

IN MEMORIAM: PHILIP NUTMAN A salute to the great writer and longtime Fango contributor, taken from us too soon.
MINIFEATURE: ANTONIA BIRD Remembering the individualistic director of the cannibal cult fave “Ravenous.”
RETROSPECTIVE: “PET SEMATARY,” PART ONE Covering the Stephen King-film shoot required a graveyard jaunt and a bit of subterfuge.
PREVIEW: “I, FRANKENSTEIN” Director Stuart Beattie reveals how he and the “Underworld” team are rethinking a legend.
PREVIEW: “FEAR FORCE FIVE” Giant monsters get up to gory business in Jack Perez’s new on-line series; who can stop them??
PREVIEW: “CRAVE” Venture with filmmaker Charles de Lauzirika deep into a damaged mind seeking salvation.
INTERVIEW: GREG NICOTERO He started off making up “The Walking Dead” and has ended up giving them their marching orders.
INTERVIEW: GEORGE A. ROMERO The zombies hit New York in his “Empire of the Dead” comic, and you’ll want to be a part of it. Plus: John Russo’s double feature on the page.
PREVIEW: “HALLEY” Actor Alberto Trujillo offers an introspective take on living death in the festival fixture.
INTERVIEW: FRANCISCO BARREIRO With “Here Comes the Devil” and “We Are What We Are,” he’s becoming a staple of Mexican madness.
INTERVIEW: WILLIAM FRIEDKIN Presenting ultimate evil in “The Exorcist” was a matter of faith, according to its director.
INTERVIEW: ELIZABETH SHEPHERD On a wing and not a prayer, she became an Antichrist victim in “Damien—Omen II.”
FEATURE: BILL MOHALLEY This year marked three decades in design for our longtime art director.
INTERVIEW: JIM VANBEBBER The maverick filmmaker went Ogre the top to match images with Skinny Puppy’s “Spasmolytic.”
DIARY OF THE DEB: “SERIAL KALLER” AND “AXE TO GRIND” It’s age before booty as Debbie massacres her way through these two flicks.
FEATURE: DANIELLE K L ANATHEMA Twisted—and therapeutic—visions haunt her photographic canon.
MINIFEATURE: LIISA LADOUCEUR She’ll teach you everything you need to know about Goth—and “How to Kill a Vampire.”
WEIRD WORDS: “QUEENY’S LAST RUN” The first of three top entries from our second short-story competition.
INTERVIEW: STEVEN-CHARLES JAFFE Having taking us to “Hell” and “Dark,” he now turns his producing eye toward macabre artist Gahan Wilson.
INTERVIEW: GILMER McCORMICK As a sympathetic nun, she tried to prevent a “Silent Night, Deadly Night.”
FEATURE: WHERE ARE THE WOLVES? A look at why lycanthropes haven’t gotten the same onscreen due as their bloodsucking brethren.
FIRST RITES The devil made him love it
POSTAL ZONE Defending the Dream
MONSTER INVASION Previews of “Open Grave,” “Banshee Chapter,” “The Pick-Axe Murders Part III” and “Speak No Evil”
THE VIDEO EYE OF DR. CYCLOPS Reviews of “Crawlspace,” “Snuff,” “Byzantium,” “Jug Face” and others
MONSTER OF THE MONTH The “Humanoids from the Deep”
DUMP BIN DIARIES Millennium’s “Snake Attack 4 Film Pack”