Fangoria #309 will be a Killer issue!
You will have to forgive me for this self-indulgent news item, but being a fan of Fangoria Magazine since its birth in 1979, I am overjoyed to have the Killer Film name in its legendary pages. That’s correct, we have decided to spread the news about our website, highlighting our two podcasts, Late Night Classics and KillerCast, with our own ad that will debut in issue #309. David Cronenberg is one of my favorite directors, so the timing couldn’t be better!

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INTERVIEW: MARTINE BESWICK In the past or the present, the British actress was always a striking presence.
INTERVIEW: PETER SASDY, PART TWO By his “Hands,” Jack the Ripper saw one of his most memorable screen incarnations. Plus: “The Hammer Vault” is opened.
ON SET: “THE INNKEEPERS” Following up “House of the Devil,” Ti West and co. now have a whole hotel to haunt.
PREVIEW: “THE DARKEST HOUR” Director Chris Gorak reveals how he invaded Russia with electrifying extraterrestrials.
INTERVIEW: BARBARA ANNE CONSTABLE She was the “Lady Terminator”—at great personal risk to life and limb.
RETROSPECTIVE: “FEARDOTCOM” Give William Malone’s much-maligned film another shot, and you might find it’s not torture to watch.
INTERVIEW: SCOTT SPIEGEL He’s having a bloody good month with “Hostel: Part III” and a restored “Intruder” hitting the disc scene. Plus: Eli Roth’s “Hostel”s past.
MINIFEATURE: “THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE II” Actress Emma Lock was the literal receiving end of Tom Six’s twisted vision.
INTERVIEW: DAVID CRONENBERG The undisputed king of Canadian horror flashes back to his days as a “Rabid” newcomer.
INTERVIEW: DON CARMODY You may not know this producer’s name, but you certainly know his many screen terrors.
INTERVIEW: ART HINDLE If you’re “Brood”-ing or dreaming of a “Black Christmas,” you’ve got the veteran actor in mind. Plus: the legacy of Bob Clark.
INTERVIEW: JONATHAN CULP Thanks to his efforts, you won’t have to tax your memory of Canada’s ’80s fright output.
ON SET: “THE DEVIL’S MILE” Take a literal road trip to hell with some kidnappers and their captives.
ON SET: “EXIT HUMANITY” Even in an ambitious indie like this one, zombie action can be child’s play.
INTERVIEW: BLEEDING APPLE Three up-and-coming talents are turning their small town into a haven for horror.
PREVIEW: “THE CORRIDOR” Not your typical death-in-the-woods flick, it’s a contender for the subgenre’s hall of fame.
PREVIEW: “THE THEATRE BIZARRE” This time, we chat with the anthology’s northern contingent: multitalents Douglas Buck and Karim Hussain.
ON SET: “REMAINS” Steve Niles’ comics zombies get a new lease on undeath via a made-for-cable adaptation.
DIARY OF THE DEB: “PSYCHIC EXPERIMENT” Debbie speaks her mind about one of her better new movies—and a costume conflict.

Source: Fangoria




Very cool indeed!