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Famous Monsters of Filmland - #282 - November/December 2015

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Famous Monsters Magazine: New Look, New Exclusives!

Famous Monsters #282 boasts a fresher look and more unique interviews with artists, actors, and filmmakers than ever before. In addition to interviews with the likes of Bruce Campbell, Lucy Lawless, Sam Raimi, Guillermo del Toro, Joe Dante, Dennis Christopher, Tom Savini, and THE WALKING DEAD cast, and brand-new pieces on October’s biggest genre films and TV shows, our autumn issue features colorful art from resident “Scar-toonist” Eric Keyes (veteran character designer of THE SIMPSONS); expands its savvy picks of new and relevant movies, books, vinyl, videogames, comics, toys, and more; and maintains a firm foothold in founder Forry Ackerman’s classic magazine roots.

New interviews and exclusives in FM #282 include:
-Director Guillermo del Toro reveals CRIMSON PEAK secrets (and a few spoilers!).
-PARANORMAL ACTIVITY: THE GHOST DIMENSION producers Oren Peli and Jason Blum talk the success and pitfalls of the series — and address the end of the top-grossing franchise.
-Break out your boomsticks and chainsaws: Bruce Campbell, Lucy Lawless, Ivan and Sam Raimi, and Oscar-winning editor Bob Murawski preview their upcoming Starz show ASH VS EVIL DEAD.
-The cast/producers of THE WALKING DEAD preview the brand-new season’s plot conundrums and draw intriguing ties to FEAR THE WALKING DEAD.
-ANTHRAX rocker Scott Ian takes us behind the scenes of his new Nerdist makeup FX show, BLOODWORKS.
-Director/makeup FX master Tom Savini reveals his struggles to remake NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD on the film’s 25th anniversary.
-Dennis Christopher gets candid on the tough choices he faced for his cult film FADE TO BLACK on its 35th anniversary.
-Director Joe Dante remembers his friend, horror legend Christopher Lee.
-Heather Langenkamp’s exclusive letter to FM, remembering her NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET director and mentor/friend, Wes Craven.

AND MUCH MORE!

Print edition available online now at CaptainCo.com.

Famous Monsters of Filmland Description:

Pop Culture. Sci-Fi. Fantasy. Horror. Famous Monsters magazine covers it all, living up to its classic title while staying current - and ahead of the curve. The hugely influential and internationally distributed magazine was the first-ever genre fanzine of its kind, created by Forrest J Ackerman in 1958. Now with a fresher look and more exclusive interviews with artists, actors, and filmmakers than ever before, every fun issue of FM includes savvy picks of new and relevant movies, books, music, video games, comics, and toys -- and always maintains a nostalgic foothold in our classic Monster Kid roots.

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