FANGORIA #283 - (Out Now!)
Featuring DRAG ME TO HELL, S. DARKO, PONTYPOOL, MUM & DAD, THE MUTANT CHRONICLES, SCAR, TERMINATOR: SALVATION, END OF THE LINE, HORRORFEST III, and more.
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Featuring DRAG ME TO HELL, S. DARKO, PONTYPOOL, MUM & DAD, THE MUTANT CHRONICLES, SCAR, TERMINATOR: SALVATION, END OF THE LINE, HORRORFEST III, and more.
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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 PARÉ Soon to be seen (sort of) in “100 Feet,” actor Michael Paré 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.
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- 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”
- CLASSIFIED AD VAULT