RIGHT NEXT DOOR TO HELL With a remake out this month, we go back to the original bloodsucker- plagued suburbs of 1985’s Fright Night. Writer/director Tom Holland helps us illustrate how his unlikely hit reinvented the vampire for modern viewers. PLUS! Stars Chris Sarandon, William Ragsdale and Stephen Geoffreys reminisce about the shoot; and Colin Farrell, Anton Yelchin and Craig Gillespie discuss the new remake. by APRIL SNELLINGS, TREVOR TUMINSKI, MONICA S. KUEBLER and DAVE ALEXANDER
SMALL TOWN STRANGE Haven, an unsettling series about a tormented town with deep, dark secrets, is just one of the growing army of genre programs invading your TV. PLUS! A round-up of this season’s new and returning horror shows. by MONICA S. KUEBLER, TREVOR TUMINSKI, BRENTON BENTZ, PEDRO CABEZUELO and DAVE ALEXANDER
Body Worlds creator Gunther von Hagens on morbid art, controversial science and facing his own mortality.
by Nadja Sayej with photos by Dave Alexander
FEAR THE REAPER In anticipation of this month’s Final Destination 5, we’ve rounded up the franchise’s top ten kills to prove that death never takes a holiday. by LAST CHANCE LANCE
THE CORONER’S REPORT 12 Weird stats and morbid facts.
NOTE FROM UNDERGROUND 6 Vampires and VHS.
POST-MORTEM 7 Letters from fans, readers and weirdos.
DREADLINES 8 News highlights, horror happenings.
NEEDFUL THINGS 14 Strange trinkets from our bazaar of the bizarre.
CINEMACABRE 39 The latest films, the newest DVDs and reissues, featuring Curse of the Faceless Man.
BOWEN’S BASEMENT 48 DUG UP: Sssssss.
BLOOD IN FOUR COLOURS 50 INKED IN: John Rozum and Fraser Irving’s Xombi.
THE NINTH CIRCLE 53 SPOTLIGHT: John Shirley’s In Extremis.
TRAVELOGUE OF TERROR 58 Rose Hall Great House – Montego Bay, Jamaica.
THE GORE-MET 60 MENU: Psycho Holocaust, Bunnyman and If a Tree Falls.
AUDIO DROME 63 NOW PLAYING: Exhumed.
PLAY DEAD 66 FEATURING: F.E.A.R. 3, Alice: Madness Returns, and more.
CLASSIC CUT 70 Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway’s Man-Thing.
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