Our April 2022 subscriber cover… revealed! Undoubtedly too GORE-geously grotesque for shelves, Fango’s latest will celebrate Ti West’s long-awaited return to horror in his new A24 film X. Featuring a vintage-style Fango cover in honor of West’s latest shocker set in 1979 –the very same year that FANGORIA just so happened to make its debut. Our EIC Phil Nobile Jr. heralds X as “a film which rejuvenates the slasher genre in an exciting and wholly unexpected fashion,” and we know that horror fans are definitely going to fall in love West’s latest throwback, too, when it arrives in theaters March 18th.
For those of you who are just as hyped for the release of X as we are here at Fango, you will definitely want to check out Heather Wixson’s in-depth interview with West in Issue #15. During the conversation, West chats about his time away from making horror movies and also offers up all kinds of gory details about his twisted and tantalizing slasher, including working with a talented cast that features the likes of Fango cover girl Jenna Ortega, Mia Goth, Scott Mescudi (Kid Cudi), Brittany Snow, Martin Henderson and Owen Campbell.
Highlights from FANGORIA Issue #15 include:
- Fango veteran Abbie Bernstein returns to our pages to discuss the practical FX at the heart of the latest chapter of the Jurassic World saga, Dominion.
- Fango is also celebrating the magic of practical FX with a piece on the legendary FX pioneer Phil Tippett, and his decades-long journey to bring his stop-motion masterpiece Mad God to fruition.
- Fans may recognize Joe Lo Truglio for his comedic chops in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Wet Hot American Summer, and Reno 911!, but in this issue, Joe shares a first look at his feature directorial debut, the very-not-funny PTSD horror film Outpost.
- Filmmaker Timo Tjahjanto is as known for his bone-splitting action as he is for his unsettling horror; Fango speaks with the director about riding that blurry line with his work.
- Dog Soldiers is turning 20, and to commemorate this milestone, we speak with the filmmakers behind the British horror actioner who share never-before-seen photos from the film.
- “Gateway horror” is a real buzzy phrase these days, and filmmaker Tibor Takács chats about the enchanting inspirations behind one of the seminal films in that canon, the aptly titled The Gate, which also celebrates its 35th anniversary this spring.
This is our subscriber-only cover! If it’s not being delivered to your mailbox, you’re not going to find it in the wild on store shelves.
If you’d like to get your hands on the subscriber-exclusive X cover, subscribe before the subscription window closes on March 15, 2022. New subscribers can even save 25 percent off right now a year-long subscription when they use the code FANGO25X at checkout. For more details on how to become a subscriber, click here.