On the cover: Fessenden’s BLACKOUT with makeup by Gerner and Spears;
GEP alumn Jenn Wexler’s THE SACRIFICE GAME
From Fango:
After decades of game-changing work in horror, both as a writer/director and as the godfather of an entire indie genre movement, Larry Fessenden (Habit, Depraved) takes his rightful place on the cover of FANGORIA with his new werewolf thriller Blackout. Larry’s lycanthropic lead Alex Hurt (son of the late William Hurt) wolfs out for our newsstand cover, which hits shelves January 17.
To celebrate this genre legend’s macabre milestone (and a film we think audiences will love), we’ve sent Michael Gingold to the set of Blackout for an exclusive report. We’ve also got a moving tribute to Larry from his colleagues, via Fessenden’s friend and collaborator Barbara Crampton.
Elsewhere in the mag: Fessenden protege Jenn Wexler unleashes her sophomore feature The Sacrifice Game (starring Aladdin’s Mena Massoud); Fango faves the Adams Family deliver their Depression-era horror Where the Devil Roams; the regional slasher film (that bygone staple of the horror genre) returns in the form of Erik Bloomquist’s Founders Day; and we visit the set of the recently controversial It’s A Wonderful Knife.
It’s a packed issue, and 2024 is off to a grotesquely great start with 100 pages of horror’s best and bloodiest! FANGORIA #22 will be on sale at Barnes & Noble, specialty shops, or right here in Fango’s online shop.
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