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Fangoria#2 | p.43 | Interview: Robert Block |
Psycho's author tells how he creates tales of horror | ||
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Fangoria#55 | p.14 | "Psycho" Time |
Joseph Stefano remembers writing Hitchcock's original shower of blood. | ||
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Fangoria#298 | p.16 | Interview: One Man's Psycho Path |
Hilton A. Green was there when Alfred Hitchcock created one of horror's indelible masterpieces. | ||
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Fangoria#300 | p.71 | Fangoria #300: Psycho |
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Fangoria#358 | p.86 | Strange Bedfellows: Eroticism And Horror |
From CALIGARI on down, horror ha always been sexy. Why are fear and desire so intimately connected? | ||
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Fangoria#365 | p.14 | Slasher Nation: The Shape from Another World |
John Carpenter's Halloween was, among other things, a synthesis of genre elements that were in the air long before 1978. | ||
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The Bloody Best of Fangoria#8 | p.42 | Interview: New Interview: Norman Knows Best |
It took Anthony Perkins 15 years to come to grips with having created the modern movie murderer. | ||
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