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It is a conventional stance of Hollywood ingenues to rise to prominence through roles in horror movies, only to disparage their genre origins once presented with opportunities more palatable to the mainstream. This is refreshingly not the case with Abigail Breslin, teenage star of ZOMBIELAND and Oscar nominee for her precocious performance in LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE, whom Fango catches up with on the set of Vincenzo Natali’s HAUNTER.

This year, audiences awaiting the return of Eli Roth find an embarrassment of riches. On the directorial end, there’s both werewolf-in-a-steel town Netflix original series HEMLOCK GROVE and his Amazonian cannibal odyssey, THE GREEN INFERNO. The sometimes actor scripted and stars in Nicolas Lopez’s Chilean earthquake picture AFTERSHOCK and most relevantly, has lent a guiding hand to emerging talent, producing Ti West’s upcoming THE SACRAMENT and the sequel to one of the more undervalued of recent American genre films, THE LAST EXORCISM PART II (out March 1st). It’s this tale of Southern gothic that has Fango speaking to Roth about his own investment in continuing Nell Sweetzer's story, how audiences approach found footage, that which he's never seen before in a possession film and what his producing legacy aims to be.

As zombies remain prevalent in all areas of pop culture—the last six months alone have seen them invade kids film and teen romance onscreen—are they, like in WARM BODIES and the below BBC series, somehow growing less stale?

Feeling sinister? The fine folks at Blumhouse Production just sent over a stash of SINISTER Blu-rays for us to give out to some lucky FANGORIA fans. How can you win this sweet horror flick? Keep reading….

For the heroine of GIRLS AGAINST BOYS, it’s not just randy club guys or cheating husbands who act against the female race; even the police have misogynist attitudes. Check out the evidence in a clip after the jump.

If you want to learn THE ABCs OF DEATH at home, the 26-part horror anthology will be hitting the disc scene just as school is letting out for the summer. Read on for the early details and a look at the cover art (where's the baby?).

Who's ready to get creepy? Our friends at the Stanley Film Festival just sent over two passes to their inaugural celebration of classic and contemporary horror film. One lucky winner and a guest will receive VIP access to a weekend full of films, screenings and special events.

The first lineup of titles for the 15th annual Boston Underground Film Festival has been announced, and they’ve got some scary, creepy stuff playing for the first time in the area.

Co-directors Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado, who wowed audiences a plenty with the slasherless slasher RABIES, return.

Hot on the pencil-poked heels of our cheerfully repugnant EVIL DEAD cover announcement, FANGORIA Editor Chris Alexander tracked co-writer/director Fed Alvarez to his home in Uruguay to talk about his hotly anticipated gore-caked remake.

Nestled in the deep, dark, dangerous Toronto Dundas/Ossington strip is a grotty spot called Sex Laser. Yes…Sex Laser.

Writer/director Rob Himebaugh’s thesis film EAGLEWALK has been stomping its way across North America in a momentum-gathering festival run, leaving a strong buzz in its wake. The film aims to revive the Sasquatch subgenre, taking an often playfully handled beastie and returning it to its sinister roots. This is what a Bigfoot movie should be. Frightening, taut, and fun.

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