2007
Issue 259
January/February 2007
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Issue 260
March 2007
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ELEGY Pioneer-ing a film series.<br>
MONSTER INVASION 'Grindhouse' gets in gear; a DarkLot of indie terrors; Hodder cuts up as 'Ed Gein'<br>
HORRORCADE You'll feel the 'F.E.A.R.'; growing pains for 'Death Jr. II'<br>
DON'T BLAME 'THE MESSENGERS' They're just doing what ghosts do best when families move into their dwellings.<br>
'THE HITCHER' RIDES ON Because young audiences still need a lesson that it's a bad idea to pick up a stranger.<br>
THE 'HILLS' ARE STILL ALIVE Wes Craven and co. deliver more desert mutant mayhem in 'The Hills Have Eyes 2.'<br>
DR. CYCLOPS Good sick fun with 'Mad Cowgirl'; 'The Gathering' gloomy.<br>
FIRED UP FOR 'GHOST RIDER' Nicolas Cage is Johnny Blaze, the latest supernatural superhero to jump to the screen.<br>
'CHOCOLATE' KISSES Young love can be troubled enough without one of the couple being a werewolf, as in 'Blood and Chocolate.'<br>
'HANNIBAL RISING,' BODIES FALLING The new prequel explores just how young Dr. Lecter developed his taste for people.<br>
WALKING THE 'LABYRINTH' Actor Doug Jones did it in hoofs as he enacted Guillermo del Toro's most memorable monster.<br>
'ALONE' STRANGER If you feel like someone's watching you when no one's there, it might be the villain of 'Alone With Her.'<br>
DVD DUNGEON More 'Godzilla' greatness; she's 'Chainsaw Sally,' hear her roar.<br>
'GHOST' OF A CHANCE Did Lizzie Borden really do it? The 'Ghost Stories EVP' crew takes a whack at the mystery.<br>
NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND: 'DIE YOU ZOMBIE BASTARDS!' That rallying cry led plenty of talent to Caleb Emerson's oddball flick.<br>
SAW WINNERS A look behind the movies and madness celebrated at the first televised Chainsaw Awards.<br>
NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Fingerman's 'Bottom-feeder' rises to the top; epic 'Terror' from Simmons
Issue 261
April 2007
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Issue 262
May 2007
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Issue 263
June 2007
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ELEGY Boll busting.<br>
MONSTER INVASION Violent past ('Pathfinder'), present ('Gangs of the Dead') and future ('Mutant Chronicles').<br>
BLOWIN' IN THE 'WIND CHILL' Ghosts have your num-brrrrr if you venture down the wrong back-road shortcut.<br>
FATHER OF THE '28 WEEKS' Fighting through a rage-plagued Britain is a family affair for sequel star Robert Carlyle.<br>
DR. CYCLOPS Follow the 'Blood Trails' to real scares; 'Still Waters' run shallow.<br>
HE DRIVES US CRAZY Fango fave Kurt Russell takes the wheel of the 'Death Proof' car in 'Grindhouse.'<br>
THAT'S CLUCKED UP In what may be its last gasp, Troma goes to new eggs-tremes with 'Poultrygeist.'<br>
DEEPER INTO THE 'HOSTEL' Eli Roth's sequel exposes more of the inner workings of the international house of torture.<br>
THIRSTY DAYS OF NIGHT Love and blood are equal ingredients of the vampire drama 'The Thirst.'<br>
BAD DOGGIES! So much for man's best friend'now they're genetically enhanced killers in 'The Breed.'<br>
HORRORCADE 'Lunar Knights' shoot the moon; we'll bitch about 'Bullet Witch'<br>
'DARK CORNERS' OF THE SOUL Introducing a villain so nasty he terrorizes a woman in two different realities.<br>
HIGH VOLTAIRE With his many music, toy, comics and movie projects, the Goth guru is spreading darkness everywhere.<br>
DVD DUNGEON Extra 'Pieces' added to slasher documentary; 'Phantasm' doesn't go balls-out.<br>
UNSEEN SCREAMS: 'POSSESSED' We know we'd like to see an occult thriller so unsettling that Udo Kier's its good guy.<br>
VINCENT'S PRICE How many actresses can say they survived Dracula and the 'Hills Have Eyes' bunch? Well'Virginia Vincent didn't.<br>
JERSEY GHOULS A new venue and an extra day added up to more ghoulish fun at Fango's last East Coast convention.<br>
NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Four times the fear in Phillips' 'Angelica'; Garton still loves the 'Night Life'<br>
CLASSIFIED AD VAULT
Issue 264
July 2007
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ELEGY The gathering storm.<br>
POSTAL ZONE Why was the 'Grindhouse' empty?.<br>
MONSTER INVASION Zombie's new 'Halloween' party; Friedkin shares his 'Bug'; Zombie hunting in 'War of the Dead: Z-E-R-O'; are you afraid of 'Big Bad Wolf'?<br>
BACK TO THE 'HOSTEL' Eli Roth knew he had his work cut and chopped and sawed out for him when tackling the sequel.<br>
'1408' REASONS TO SCREAM With a Stephen King source and two topnotch actors, you'll want to check out this hotel room.<br>
DR. CYCLOPS 'Alone With Her' is a scary place to be; mixed 'Breed'.<br>
'DAY WATCH' DAWNS The saga begun in the 'Night' continues with more vampires, demons and otherworldly beings.<br>
GRAZING HELL Farm life just got a lot more frightening as 'Black Sheep' go on a flesheating rampage in New Zealand'.<br>
SCARY MOO-VIE 'while over in Ireland, everyone orders de-calf when mutant cows spawn in 'Isolation.'.<br>
'CAPTIVITY' AUDIENCE Will the controversy over its advertising mean blood money for this torture saga?.<br>
KNB'S KURRENT KILLINGS Celebrating 20 years in the business, the FX team splatters more gore than ever before.<br>
PET PEEVED It's not always nice to have a zombie around the house, even a domesticated one like 'Fido.'.<br>
DVD DUNGEON Who could pass up watching 'Child'?; new 'Creepshow' a cheap show.<br>
BLOOD ON THE PAGES If you think this magazine drips crimson, wait'll you see what awaits in our new comics line.<br>
HORRORCADE Worship the new 'God of War,' but give up the 'Ghost Rider.'<br>
'BLACULA' IS BEAUTIFUL A look back at one of the standouts of both blaxploitation and vampire cinema.<br>
FORGOTTEN HORRORS: 'COLOR ME BLOOD RED' Artists' models and an exploitation partnership fell victim in this production.<br>
NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Rave for Palahniuk's 'Rant'; Wellington's 'Bullets' hit the target
Issue 265
August 2007
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ELEGY Sleepers creepers<br>
MONSTER INVASION The countdown to '30 Days' begins; 'Resident' zombies face 'Extinction'<br>
'I KNOW' WHAT SCARES YOU And it's frightening Lindsay Lohan too in her most extreme role to date.<br>
'STRANGERS' THAN FICTION This movie's creator says a realistic touch will make it a superior chiller.<br>
DR. CYCLOPS Plenty of terror found in 'Abandoned'; check out what's inside 'The Kovak Box'<br>
THE 'HUMANOIDS' FACTOR In 1980, aquatic monsters with sex drives emerged from the 'Deep' with shocking results.<br>
'HALLOWEEN': TRICK'OR TREAT? We'd bet on the latter, since Rob Zombie's at the helm of the Michael Myers redux.<br>
CHILLING THE WINDY CITY Monsters and music spread the fear at our 2007 Midwest 'Weekend of Horrors.'<br>
NOBODY'S 'PERFECT'? It seemed lost for a few years, but 'Perfect Creature' is finally seeing the light of release.<br>
CHILD'S SLAY We kid you not: 'Joshua' finds creepy new variations on the evil-little-boy concept.<br>
FOLLOW 'THE SIGNAL' 'and find yourself in a world turned violently upside down, thanks to this startling indie film.<br>
'1408' WORDS Three scriptwriters took on the challenge of whipping the Stephen King tale into cinematic shape.<br>
HIS 'CHRISTMAS' STORIES A tribute interview with the late Bob Clark, who made Yuletide and military homecomings scary.<br>
DVD DUNGEON Laughs and revelations 'Behind the Mask'; new looks at 'Caligari' and Lovecraft<br>
THE DIGITAL 'MASTERS' The CGI demanded by Showtime's 'Horrors' was as varied as the series' storylines.<br>
HORRORCADE Old blood in new computerized bottles<br>
NIGHTMARE LIBRARY Evans' 'Good and Happy' is good and scary; Carey's 'Devil' worth knowing
Issue 266
September 2007
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Issue 267
October 2007
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Issue 268
November 2007
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