Fangoria Issue 91

Overview

 * Elegy: The Monsters are Back!
 * The Postal Zone: "Halloween 5" Harangued. "Friday", Stupid "Friday".
 * Monster Invasion: "Hardware" Hot; "Darkside" on Film
 * Desk Spindle Massacre: Some Filmmakers Start Out with Low-Budget Texas Gore. Splatter Pioneer S.F. Brownrigg Turned It Into a New Subgenre.
 * Worm is the Word: There's Nothing Like a Few Carnivorous Invertebrates the Size of Freeways to Give a Movie Flavor. A Strong Cast and Gale Anne Hurd Can't Hurt, Either.
 * Barker! Books! 'Breed!: The Bard of Liverpool Checks in for the Conclusion of Our In-Depth Interview Concerning His New Novels and Film.
 * Beware "The Guardian": William Friedkin's First Horror Film Since "The Exorcist" Might Make Babysitters the Wicked Witches of the '90s.
 * Dr. Cyclops: They Didn't Call It "Vicious" for Nothing.
 * Exclusive! "Bride of Re-Animator": When Was the Last Time You Got This Excited Over a Sequel? The Original Cast Returns for Another Round of Groundbreaking Bloodshed.
 * Bringing Up Belial: From Times Square to Staten Island, Frank Henenlotter Gets Freaky with "Basket Case 2".
 * Who Put "Innsmouth" in the "Out" Dish?: We're Starting to Wonder If Stuart Gordon's "Shadow Over Innsmouth" Was Just Too Good a Film to Get Made.
 * Nightmare Library: Fango Lads Make Good.
 * Maiden of the Red Death: Working with the Likes of Price, Karloff and Cushing, Hazel Court Rose to Glory in 1960's Horror.
 * The Wasteland
 * Classified Ad Vault

Link

 * Fangoria Issue 91 on Archive.org