Issue 178
November 1998
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: Teacher creatures in 'The Faculty'; worshipping 'Gods and Monsters'; a cutting 'Razor Blade Smile'.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Ire and 'Rain'</FONT>: After leaving Dr. Phibes behind, director Robert Fuest remained committed to genre work.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>'Still' of the night</FONT>: Jennifer Love Hewitt and friends scream again in the 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' sequel.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr. Cyclops</FONT>: Well-put-together 'Shadow Builder'; no reasons to see 'Watchers Reborn'.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>My and yu and Chucky too</FONT>: How do you make the deadly doll's new adventure unique? Hire a Hong Kong master like Ronny Yu.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The bloodstalkers</FONT>: A cast of talented actors explains the finer points of hunting 'Vampires.'<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Laser & DVD spotlight</FONT>: 'Dark City' looks bright; Dario on DVD; 'I Know' a good disk to buy.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Home on the 'Strange'</FONT>: What's a nice guy like Dee Snider doing amongst the piercing and perversity of 'StrangeLand'?<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Legends in their own time</FONT>: The duo behind 'Urban Legend' recount their leap from Fango fans to filmmakers.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>No problems a-tall</FONT>: Well, maybe a few, but Angus Scrimm's 'Phantasm: Oblivion' diary is full of positive experiences.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>'Blade' master</FONT>: Scripter David S. Goyer fought as hard as the vampire slayer to get his heroics on screen just right.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>'Pupil' makes the grade</FONT>: One of the longest-awaited Stephen King adaptations sees the light thanks to director Bryan Singer.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nightmare library</FONT>: Take Ketchum's 'Exit'; Holland's no 'Slave' to convention; 'Piercing' isn't sharp enough.