DRIVE ANGRY and some of the best killer-car films from whence it came, Michael Wadleigh's retrospective on WOLFEN, a lengthy, revealing interview with horror and pop culture legend Richard Matheson, a cool chat with Jorge Michael Grau on his cannibal opus WE ARE WHAT WE ARE, and a fun revisiting of several of Jim Wynorski (CHOPPING MALL)'s films by Wynorski himself.
FANGORIA #301 is quite the issue and it's on shelves now. You'll also find my words on a modern slasher variation of Hansel and Gretel called BREAD CRUMBS, along with allusions to a future Nic Cage mash-up cover (!). "...Really, who wouldn't want to see a painted cover image of Cage grinning madly with dime-store fangs in his maw, like his character Peter Lowe in Robert Bierman's Vampire's Kiss, his head on fire like Ghost Rider and wearing a snakeskin jacket like Sailor Ripley in David Lynch's Wild at Heart? OK, maybe some of you do not want to see this, but dagnabbit, mark my words...it will happen one day." I know I do.
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