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Issue 189
January/February 2000
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: Air and space travel prove unsafe in &quot;Flight 180&quot; and &quot;Pitch Black.&quot;<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Grue Danish</FONT>: European vampires rise and bite in &quot;Angel Of The Night,&quot; coming from Fango Home Video.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Terminating his past</FONT>: It's an Arnold Schwarzenegger like you 've never seen before battling evil in &quot;End Of Days.&quot;<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Scream you, &quot;Scream 3&quot;</FONT>: What new terrors is Wes Craven springing on Neve Campbell and company this time?<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr. Cyclops</FONT>: &quot;Open Your Eyes&quot; and challenge your mind; tiny results from King-inspired sequels.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The &quot;Hollow&quot; man</FONT>: For all the weirdness of his resume, Tim Burton has never made a film as flat-out scary as &quot;Sleepy.&quot;<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>&quot;Gate&quot; crashing</FONT>: Three decades after &quot;Rosemary's Baby,&quot; Roman Polanski returns with a new tale of deviltry.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>&quot;Green&quot; with envy</FONT>... is what other filmmakers might be if this Frank Darabont/Stephen King movie lives up to its promise.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>&quot;Supernova&quot; explodes</FONT>: Get ready to (finally) experience this long-delayed excursion into extraterrestrial fear.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Do the monster smash</FONT>: His name's &quot;Matthew Blackheart,&quot; and he's making the TV world unsafe for evil.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>&quot;House&quot; guests</FONT>: A star-filled cast explains why they took up residence on &quot;Haunted Hill.&quot;<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Aured menace</FONT>: Working with Paul Naschy, this director brought to life ghouls, mummies and &quot;Psychotic Women.&quot;<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>DVD/Laser spotlight</FONT>: Hail to the new &quot;Halloween&quot;; you 'll be sated by &quot;Ravenous.&quot;<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The Dalton gang</FONT>: In the '50s and '60s, Audrey Dalton was the beauty facing beasts both human and otherwise.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nightmare library</FONT>: Craven takes to the page with &quot;Fountain Society&quot;; King delves into the past with &quot;Hearts in Atlantis.&quot;
Issue 190
March 2000
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: Swing into &quot;Hangman's Daughter&quot;; sex, thugs and &quot;Rock 'N' Roll Frankenstein.&quot;<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>&quot;Others&quot; in arms</FONT>: TV's latest paranormal drama has some heavy genre hitters behind it.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr. Cyclops</FONT>: Wild and winning Asian fare; &quot;Warlock&quot;; the end of innovation.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Ready Kruger</FONT>: A new screenwriter tackles the satoric terrors of &quot;Scream 3.&quot;<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>&quot;Destination&quot;: Fear</FONT>: In this chiller, a group of students discover that the one thing they can't cheat is death.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Here's the &quot;Pitch&quot;</FONT>: It's a planet where night falls every 23 years - and horrible things emerge when it does.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>&quot;Super&quot; Man</FONT>: Action veteran Walter Hill found &quot;Supernova&quot; fraught with challenge on both sides of the camera.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Talent to Byrne</FONT>: That's Gabriel Byrne, the suave, sardonic Satan scaring Schwarzenegger in &quot;End of Days.&quot;<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Noggin on Kevin's door</FONT>: Replaced as director on &quot;Sleepy Hollow,&quot; FX wixard Kevin Yagher still kept his head.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>&quot;Living&quot; La Vida Muerto</FONT>: You won't want to be caught alive in Full Moon's &quot;The Dead Hate The Living.&quot;<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Running &quot;The Green Mile&quot;</FONT>: Frank Darabont went directly back to jail without passing Go for his second Stephen King film.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>&quot;Organ&quot; exposed</FONT>: Inside a Japanese shocker that cuts to the heart (and stomach and intestines) of the matter.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The spirit of youth</FONT>: &quot;Believe&quot; spins the touching story of a boy and his not-necessarily-friendly ghost.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>DVD/Laser spotlight</FONT>: &quot;Nightmare&quot; set a dream come true; the &quot;Blair&quot; facts; an &quot;Army&quot; of extras.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nightmare library</FONT>: Monteleone's latest to reckon with; a book &quot;Worse Than Death.&quot;
Issue 191
April 2000
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Issue 192
May 2000
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Issue 193
June 2000
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Issue 194
July 2000
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Elegy</FONT>: Screams of she season.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Postal zone</FONT>: ''Psycho'' supporters; huffy about ''Buffy.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: ''Yonggary'' roars back; ''Destination'': the cutting room floor.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>I blood NY</FONT>: Celebs from films big and small sliced up the Big Apple at Fango's last con.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>A little bit of ''Sole''</FONT>: Another Dean Koontz book gets the TV-movie treatment, with Billy Zane headlining.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The ''Nameless'' game</FONT>: Spain's latest acclaimed cinematic horror exports also boasts a top literary source.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr. Cyclops</FONT>: ''Minus Man'' is the only plus in this lineup of crazies.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>See-Through psycho</FONT>: You won't believe your eyes - even when you don't see anything - in Paul Verhoeven's ''Hollow Man.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Funny ''Scary''</FONT>: The Wayans brothers help Dimension mock the films that fed them with the outrageous ''Scary Movie.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>''Spiders'' sense</FONT>: A giant-bug veteran spins a new tale of oversized eight-legged attackers.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Pass the roach</FONT>: The hungry vermin of the cable creeper ''They Nest'' have moved on from just eating dead things.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>From saws to jaws</FONT>: Tobe Hooper unleashes a monstrous ''Crocodile'' to terrorize a remote lake...<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Let's go blood surfin'...</FONT> while James Hickox presents a salt-water specimen of the lethal reptile.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Doctored ''Octopus''</FONT>: There's nothing like atomic mutation to make a seabound predator even more dangerous.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dragon tales</FONT>: Specializing in scaled scares, scripter Hans (''Anaconda'') Bauer takes a trip to ''Komodo.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Shelley shocked</FONT>: Among other roles she felt the bite of ''Dracula'' and rocked her co-stars as ''The Gorgon.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>DVD dungeon</FONT>: Extra rooms in the ''House''; a deeper ''Deep Red'' highlights new Euro titles.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nightmare library</FONT>: Seek out ''Lost Girls''; wicked Westerns in ''Skull Full of Spurs.''
Issue 195
August 2000
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: Popping &quot;Cherry Falls&quot;; a bit of the old &quot;Ultraviolet&quot;<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Life's a &quot;Beach&quot;</FONT>: And then you die if you wind up in the campy exploitation homage &quot;Psycho Beach Party.&quot;<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Hard &quot;Cell&quot;</FONT>: When is a serial killer movie not a serial killer movie? When it breaks the mold like this one.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Telling &quot;Lies&quot;</FONT>: This year's A-list ghost story will reveal to audiences &quot;What Lies Beneath.&quot;<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Child's pray</FONT>: Kim Basinger battles the forces of dark religion in Chuck Russell's new chiller &quot;Bless the Child.&quot;<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr. Cyclops</FONT>: Spanish-language standouts; hop to &quot;Frogs.&quot;<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Kevin Bacon's vanishing act</FONT>: Even though he's not on screen much, &quot;Hollow Man&quot; was a challenge for the actor.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Millenium monster master</FONT>: &quot;Godzilla 2000&quot; director Takao Okawara explores his reinvention of the Big G.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>&quot;The In Crowd&quot;</FONT>: The scheming teens of Mary Lambert's thriller hope that when they're bad, the movie's very good.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>DVD Dungeon</FONT>: &quot;Sleepy Hollow&quot; filled with extras; Bava and Luci lead a Eurohorror flood.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Notes from the underground: Ron Ford</FONT>: He has breath new life into traditional terrors and video franchises.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nightmare library</FONT>: &quot;Defilers&quot; best for de fans of Lumley; an &quot;Affinity&quot; for spirits.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>&quot;Anybody&quot; for terrors?</FONT>: Take another frightful trip to Spain, where chaos reigns and &quot;Nobody Knows Anybody.&quot;<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>You are getting creepy</FONT>: With &quot;The Hypnotic Eye,&quot; William Read Woodfield created a shocker ahead of its time.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Hyp to be scared</FONT>: &quot;The Hypnotist&quot; and &quot;Paradise Eve&quot; mark the arrival of a new force in Japanese horror.
Issue 196
September 2000
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Elegy</FONT>: Taking stock of televised terror.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Postal zone</FONT>: More DVD praise.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: First bite of ''Hannibal''; who will be the ''Soul Survivors''?<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Witch came first</FONT>: ''The St. Francisville Experiment'' tests how closely one can duplicate a previous horror hit.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>''Cell'' game</FONT>: Hot genre screenwriter Mark Protosevich talks up his serial thriller and projects in the works.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Virgin territory</FONT>: The sex=death equation gets inverted in the superior psychochiller ''Cherry Falls.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>''Legends'' of the fallen</FONT>: In the sequel ''Urban Legends: Final Cut,'' making movies is a deadly business.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>''School's Out'' forever!</FONT>: It truly is time for finals for the characters in Fango Video's German slasher import.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr. Cyclops</FONT>: Giant ape worth ''Peking'' at; a ghost story to ''Believe'' in.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Watching the watchers</FONT>: Anthony Stewart Head and Alexis Denisof provide voices of reason on ''Buffy'' and ''Angel.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>DVD dungeon</FONT>: Romero's biter and hikers; an ''Interview'' with more no say.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>''The X Files'' seventh season episode guide</FONT>: It won't be the last year for the long-running series - but should it have been?<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Taylor 'Fraid</FONT>: A long career in Spanish horror confronted actor JackTaylor with vampires, werewolves and low budgets.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Unseen screams</FONT>: ''A Gun For Jennifer'': Fango's new semiregular section on ''lost'' films debuts with a gory feminist shocker.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nightmare library</FONT>: Straub's latest is ''Magic'' indeed.
Issue 197
October 2000
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: Through &quot;The Doorway&quot; and into &quot;Witchouse 2&quot;; Ninth Annual Chainsaw Awards winners &amp; Fango #200 poll!<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Regan revisited</FONT>: William Friedkin and William Peter Blatty reveal what the new edition of &quot;The Exorcist&quot; possesses.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Shock-you drama</FONT>: The true story that started it all is finally dramatized as Showtime unveils &quot;Possessed.&quot;<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>&quot;Lost&quot; no more</FONT>: After a year's delay, director Janusz Kaminski sez he's exorcized the problems from &quot;Lost Souls.&quot;<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Oh &quot;Ricky&quot;!</FONT>: The only thing than Satan is a murderous real-life believer, as presented in &quot;Ricky 6.&quot;<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr. Cyclops</FONT>: Flushing &quot;Komodo&quot;; check out of &quot;Apartment Complex&quot;; not-so-awful &quot;Orloff.&quot;<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>More &quot;Blair Witch&quot;-craft</FONT>: We're not out of the woods yet as the sequel &quot;Book of Shadows&quot; prepares to open.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The Site Stuff</FONT>: Fox's new series &quot;FreakyLinks&quot; marries terror TV and web weirdness. Plus: previewing &quot;Night Visions&quot;!<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>&quot;Urban&quot; renewal</FONT>: Director John Ottman believed in the project enough to tackle a fresh batch of &quot;Legends.&quot;<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Fear is the drug</FONT>: The &quot;Requiem for a Dream&quot; team create a nightmarish addiction drama you can't stop watching.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>DVD Dungeon</FONT>: Slashers old and new; &quot;Gate&quot; rates; maneaters (&quot;Jaws&quot; &amp; &quot;Cannibal&quot;) revisited.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Busy as A B</FONT>: Undaunted by low budgets and tight schedules, director David DeCoteau keeps scaring away.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Spook's tour</FONT>: The Halloween biz has never been bigger, and neither have the haunted attractions that celebrate it.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>&quot;Cell&quot; mate</FONT>: None of the bad guys Vincent D'Onofrio has played before match his surrealistic serial killer.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Send in the Klowns</FONT>: As their own cult classic in reissued, the Chiodo Brothers continue making monster magic.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nightmare library</FONT>: Early Matheson, from &quot;Hunger&quot;; &quot;Dead Times,&quot; good times from Navarro.
Issue 198
November 2000
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: Come on down to Rob Zombie's ''House'': jump to ''Bones.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Chasing ''Shadows''</FONT>: A new group of up-and-coming actors braves the Maryland woods in ''Blair Witch 2.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Oh ''Hell,'' another sequel</FONT>: But the duo behind ''Hellraiser: Inferno'' took a different approach.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Biting on the set</FONT>: ''Shadow of the Vampire'' imagines a real bloodsucker starring in the original ''Nosferatu.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr. Cyclops</FONT>: ''Kill Me Tomorrow'' and terrors of yesterday.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Shrieks for the sweet</FONT>: Candy Clark has learned the ABCs of horror: ''Amityville,'' ''Blob'' and now ''Cherry Falls.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Getting medieval</FONT>: The ancient poem ''Beowulf'' spawns a sort-of-futuristic monster flick with Christopher Lambert.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Digging Douglas</FONT> Clegg, that is, one of horror literature's strongest recent talents.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Notes from the underground: ''Dawn of the D.M.F's''</FONT>: From Australia comes a raucous tale of heroes, aliens and general splattery craziness.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>DVD Dungeon</FONT>: Heavy metal reissues of ''Evil Dead II'' and ''T2''; discs with Universal appeal; further Franco.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Funny/Scary lady</FONT>: Vintage comic shockers gave actress Elaine DuPont reasons to scream with fear and laughter.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Unseen screams: ''Urban Ghost Story''</FONT>: This British spooker proves that atmosphere and character are cheaper - and better - than FX.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nightmare library</FONT>: More vampires via Bergstrom, Hamilton and Yarbro.