1999
Issue 179
January/February 1999
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Postal zone</FONT>: "Halloween H20": trick or treat?<bR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: "Carrie" on; new life for the "Living Dead."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Little girl found</FONT>: Danielle Harris survived two "Halloween" sequels only to meet her end in "Urban Legend."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The devil movie made 'em do it</FONT>: When Satan left Regan at the end of "The Exorcist," he flew into a host of imitators.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Re-Bates</FONT>: Can a new version of the all-time killer classic succeed? The people behind the '98 "Psycho" think so.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Cannon Fodder</FONT>: He turned down the original, but "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer" hooked director Danny Cannon.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Weird science class</FONT>: With Robert Rodriguez and Kevin Williamson on board, "The Faculty' ought to make the grade.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Laser & DVD spotlight</FONT>: Some "Thing" great; a good hit of "Ganja."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>"Mighty Joe Young" at heart</FONT>: The big ape gets a '90s makeover, headed by director Ron ("Tremors") Underwood.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr. Cyclops</FONT>: "Phantasm: Oblivion" throws curve balls; gushing over "Bleeders."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>As "The Crow" flies again</FONT>: On TV, martial-arts actor Mark Dacascos earns his wings taking over for Brandon Lee.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Ex-boyfriend of the Bride of Chucky</FONT>: He has been a killer and a victim, and in this follow-up, Alexis Arquette is both.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Raising "Progeny"</FONT>: This Brian Yuzna film finds aliens invading not our society, but one woman's body.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Terrifying and "Tender"</FONT>: Veteran character actor Aldo Sanbrell put the fear in a pair of Jess Franco flicks.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nightmare library</FONT>: Bats over "Vespers"; it's got a "Big Rock Beat," but you can't dance to it.
Issue 180
March 1999
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: "Ravenous": You are what he eats.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The Bates of his existence</FONT>: For nearly 40 years, "Psycho" and "The Outer Limits" have been part of screenwriter Joseph Stefano's life.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Laser & DVD spotlight</FONT>: The Redemption of Eurohorror; freshly minted "Document".<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Let's slay together</FONT>: A tight-knit, enthusiastic crew takes us step by step through "Buffy the Vampire Slayer".<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>"In Dreams" I stalk</FONT>: Robert Downey Jr.'s more disturbed than usual in director's Neil Jordan psychothriller.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr Cyclops</FONT>: Here comes an "Eighteenth" story breakdown; flat "Aberration".<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>This show blows</FONT>: Killer winds and unending snow are just a tiny part of the problems in Stephen King's "Storm of the Century".<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The night walker</FONT>: In "8MM", the writer of "Se7en" plunges into the nightmarish world of snuff filmmaking.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dying in a box</FONT>: There's death in every corner when six characters enter the nightmare world of "Cube".<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Screams to be hurd</FONT>: She's handled Aliens and giant worms, so a "Virus" was no problem for producer Gale Anne Hurd.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Be grue to your school</FONT>: Director Robert Rodriguez tackles his second straight fear film with "The Faculty." <BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>"Texas Blood Money" talks</FONT>: There'll be no daytime heists for the vampire robbers in this "From Dusk Till Dawn" sequel.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Satan through the '80s</FONT>: Even after the debacle of "Exorcist II," devil movies continued to raise their ugly heads.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nightmare library</FONT>: Wonderfully warped Wilson; dive into "Faces Under Water."<BR>
Also Letters, Video reviews, games, books and more.
Issue 181
April 1999
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Issue 182
May 1999
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: "Monster Fighters" take no prisoners.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dean Koontz</FONT> is making sure the new screen versions of his books are done right.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The Mummy</FONT>: Universal ups the action and spectacle as they revive a classic for the 1990s.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>When "Talos" Walks</FONT>: Russell Mulcahy enters Egyptian evil derby with a film that homages Hammer.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>"The Eternal" never dies</FONT>: An unconventional mummy movie from Michael Almereyda puts the ire in Ireland.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr. Cyclops</FONT>: Foreign and domestic vampires; lightweight "Dark Angel".<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>An eye for "I, Zombie"</FONT>: The new Fangoria Home Video line debuts with a personal tale of ghoulish transformation.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>"Hands" - on director</FONT>: Returning to features from TV, Rodman Flender didn't stint on the R-rated aspects of "Idle Hands."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>"Rage" on the page</FONT>: Sequel scripter Rafael Moreu had to "Carrie" on through a change in directors.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The Mighty Peking Man</FONT>: As the giant ape storms U.S. theaters, Hong Kong director Ho Meng-Hua recalls taming him and other animals.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>I Stand Alone</FONT>: In this French psychodrama, there's nothing more horrifying than the human condition.
Issue 183
June 1999
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: The biggest "Haunting" yet.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Wicked weekend</FONT>: Fear film favorites converged at the New York Fango convention.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr Cyclops</FONT>: Send out "The Clown"; "Cather" in the wrong.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Laser & DVD spotlight</FONT>: "Bride" earns a bouquet; the truth about "Legend".<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Twins, terror & trouble</FONT>: Throughout his career, director John Hough crafted chillers under adverse circumstances.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Vampz n the hood</FONT>: When "Modern Vampires" infest LA, a new Van Helsing enlists street gangs to fight evil for a change.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Shockin' and Rollin</FONT>: Jean Rollin's lyrical, erotic and often bloody vampire films were unlike any others.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Hooked for more</FONT>: What better time for Candyman to make a reappearance than on the "Day of the Dead"?<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Vosloo's villain</FONT>: His name is Arnold, he plays a time displaced killer, but his "Mummy" role is a unique one.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The Mummy wars</FONT>: Getting the Universal remake to the screen was almost as complex a task as excavating King Tut's tomb.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Anything but "Idle"</FONT>: These young performers are all on the rise thanks to their funny/scary work in "Idle Hands."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>A killer career</FONT>: Across three decades, asian actor Danny Lee has tackled gunmen, bun men and "Mighty Peking Man."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Visions of eXistenZ</FONT>: When you enter this chilling VR realm, you're seeing Carol Spier's handiwork.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Counting on terror</FONT>: "99.9" is a lucky number for genre fans, thanks to Spanish director Agustin Villaronga.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nightmare library</FONT>: Dreamy "Incubus" and "Screams & Nightmares."
Issue 184
July 1999
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: A ghost story to cause a "Stir".<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>A-"Haunting" we will go</FONT>: The house, the FX and the expectations are bigger in this lavish remake.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>20 years of Fangoria</FONT>: Comic artist Mark Voger helps us celebrate.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Macabre milestones</FONT>: A special gatefold honoring two decades of horror history.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Shark treatment</FONT>: Renny Harlin's "Deep Blue Sea" pits suffering scientists against super-smart sharks.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr. Cyclops</FONT>: "Carnival" goes sour; "Black Circle Boys" a success.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>A thorny problem</FONT>: "Stigmata" and other religious afflictions torment Patricia Arquette - who the devil is responsible?<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Beyond bandages</FONT>: Makeup FX master Nick Dudman helped create "Mummy" unlike any seen on screen before<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The 8th Annual Chainsaw Awards Winners</FONT>: Did your favorites make the cut?<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Frights of the rising sun</FONT>: Swords, sorcery and monsters highlight Japanese director Keita Amemiya's work.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Laser & DVD spotlight</FONT>: At last, "The Evil Dead"; a packed "Progeny"; "Cat" disc fever.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>United we escape</FONT>: Four ambitious genre fans take shot-on-video horror to new levels with "The Dividing Hour."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The Blair Facts</FONT>: From the wilds of Maryland comes the year's most frightening film: "The Blair Witch Project."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>"Silent" but deadly</FONT>: It's rattlers on the rampage in the made-for-cable chiller "Silent Predators."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Armand hammers</FONT>: For two decades, director Armand Mastroianni has been plugging away at genre fare.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The best "Parts"</FONT>: The 1972 cult classic "Private Parts" is kinkier than anything Howard Stern could dream up.
Issue 185
August 1999
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: Talkin' 'bout "Generation aX."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>No Gidding around</FONT>: The scripter of 1963's "The Haunting," Nelson Gidding, wrote of terrors you couldn't see.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Crocodile Rock</FONT>: If Steve Miner has his way, "Lake Placid" will now be known for more than the Olympics.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Harlin fishing</FONT>: Director Renny Harlin returns to his horror roots in the cinematic sharker "Deep Blue Sea."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Shell-bent for destruction</FONT>: The new improved monster turtle continues his rampage in "Gamera 3."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Bitez n the hood</FONT>: A gigantic, mutated "King Cobra" is slithering its way onto the genre scene.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dragon race</FONT>: "Komodo" finds the world's largest lizards developing one heck of a mean streak.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr. Cyclops</FONT>: "Dentists 2" mouths off; political incorectness in "Terror 2000."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Ghost wrangler</FONT>: Despite its updated FX, Jan De Bont insists his new "Haunting" is still more scary than flashy.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Kiss-ing up</FONT>: With a revival of his music and new movie, Gene Simmons keeps on shocking and rolling.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Laser & DVD spotlight</FONT>: Throw away your bootlegs: "The Johnsons" and "Night of the Hunted" come to disc.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nightmare library</FONT>: "The Descent" rises to the top; seven schlocky "Sins."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Anime agony</FONT>: The best new psycho film isn't a teen pic; it's the Japanimation thriller "Perfect Blue."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>"Stanley" screamer</FONT>: Filmmaker William Grefe unleased lethal nature to darken the Sunshine State.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Unhappy campers</FONT>: "The Blair Witch Project" is the first film to scare its cast as much as its audiences.
Issue 186
September 1999
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: A new "House," without Castle; the definitive "Halloween" DVD; dark Ryder in "Lost Souls."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>"Early" to dread</FONT>: Only two decades after his death could an Ed Wood script attract a cast like that of "I Woke Up Early the Day I Died."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Ghost on the brain</FONT>: When Kevin Bacon undergoes hypnosis to open his mind, the result is an unsettling "Stir of Echoes."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Shock-it man</FONT>: Just because "The astronaut's Wife" is paranoid doesn't mean her husband isn't out to get her.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>To Nell and back</FONT>: Indie-film queen Lili Taylor takes a plunge into megamovie territory with "The Haunting."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr. Cyclops</FONT>: "Eternal" endures; half-decent "Moon"; an infectious "Tainted."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Croc addicts</FONT>: Stan Winston and company submerged themselves in natural research to create the beast of "Lake Placid."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>"Placid" bytes</FONT>: CGI stood for Crocodile-Generating Ingenuity for the folks at Digital Domain.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Fishmasters</FONT>: When the sharks bite in "Deep Blue Sea," it's done through a combination of special FX techniques.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Makeup FX lab: "Wishmaster 2"</FONT>: This team fulfilled their desire to give the murderous Djinn a scary new look.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>"Lady ": Killer</FONT>: For over half a decade, filmmaker Maurice Deveraux was committed to his "Lady of the Lake."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>DVD/Laser spotlight</FONT>: A classic series ("Alien"), a remake of a classic ("Psycho") and a maker of classics ("Gods and Monsters").<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>"The X Files" Sixth Season Episode Guide</FONT>: Perhaps Mulder and Scully should investigate why this batch was so uneven.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Fear in training</FONT>: Spain's Eugenio Martin made several chillers, but none tracked better than "Horror Express."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nightmare library</FONT>: You'll eat up "Hannibal" and adore "Dark Sister."
Issue 187
October 1999
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: Arnold vs. Udo in "End of Days"; Tim Burton's "Sleepy Hollow" awakens.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Bit players</FONT>: Little fish meant a lot when New World's superior "Piranha" swarm into theaters.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Review: "Stir of Echoes"</FONT>: Kevin's haunting brings home the bacon for ghost-film fans<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>This new "House"</FONT>: Director William Malone, Geoffrey Rush and others welcome you to their "House of Haunted Hill."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Saving "Lost Souls"</FONT>: How the devil can believer Winona Ryder convince an atheist that Satan is after him?<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr. Cyclops</FONT>: "Killer Tongue" leaves a bad taste; "Some Nudity" bares pretension.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>How "Sixth Sense" became #1</FONT>: Even director M.Night Shyamalan couldn't have predicted the success of his moody ghost story.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Spells Trouble</FONT>: "Warlock: The End of Innocence" pairs a new sorcerer and an ambitious young director.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>"Kolobos" cuts up</FONT>: Housebound horrors await the victims in this gruesome low-budgeter.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Death after graduation</FONT>: The team behind "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" previews the new season and introduces the "Angel" series.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The other Argento</FONT>: On shockers like "Phantom of the Opera," Dario's brother Claudio keeps the production fear-free.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>DVD/Laser spotlight</FONT>: "Ghosts" busts out all over; fun extras drive "Space Truckers."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Jack of all 'fraids</FONT>: "Wishmaster 2" sees Jack Sholder return to the director's chair on a fright feature.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Cross-country terror</FONT>: Beware-it's Fangoria's last haunted house report of the millennium!<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nightmare library</FONT>: A "Marriage" worth attending; "Unhallowed" proves uneven.
Issue 188
November 1999
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: One last "Scream"; "A Better Place" shows youth at its worst.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Slayer's way</FONT>: There's a lot to look forward to on the new season of "Buffy," according to Sarah Michelle Gellar.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>"Sleepy," Heads</FONT>: Travel back to a "Hollow" of horror with Tim Burton, Johnny Depp and a murderous Horseman.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The "End" of Arnold?</FONT>: On the eve of the Millennium, Schwarzenegger battles to stop a satanic takeover.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>"Broadcast" news</FONT>: It's a mock-documentary about evil in the woods - and it came before the one you're thinking of.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr. Cyclops</FONT>: Driven to praise by "Roadkiller"; an unfulfilling "Wishmaster 2."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Driving you "Bats"</FONT>: A new and hungry animal menace is flying into theaters, courtesy of director Louis Morneau.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>His new "House"</FONT>: Filmmaker William Malone follows in the footsteps of another William-Castle-to "Haunted Hill."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>"Phantom" Menace</FONT>: For the first time, Italian legend Dario Argento tackles a classic horror character.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Tales of resurrection</FONT>: Russell Mulcahy returns to terror with a vengeance in a pair of new releases.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Tromadical Maniac</FONT>: A killer stalks the schlockmeisters of "Terror Firmer"-but where does reality end and the movie begin?<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>DVD/Laser spotlight</FONT>: You 've got "Brain Damage" if you miss this one; '70s cult favorites return on disc.<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Boardwalk Vampires</FONT>: a seaside town finds an extra chill in the air thanks to the bloodsuckers of "Cold Hearts."<BR>
<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nightmare library</FONT>: "Me X" hits the spot; screams of a "Winter Knight."