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THE WALKING DEAD gets even weirder in Season 5 with director Jennifer Lynch on board.

Jennifer Lynch talks THE WALKING DEAD and we look back at 50 years of LOST IN SPACE.

NEW INTERVIEWS AND EXCLUSIVES IN FM #278 INCLUDE:

• On the cusp of her WALKING DEAD debut, director Jennifer Lynch talks horror, her influences, and crushing on Willy Wonka.

• Remembering trailblazing ’60s Sci-Fi series LOST IN SPACE, we profile the Robot, series creator Irwin Allen, and legendary composer John “Johnny” Williams (STAR WARS, E.T., JAWS), and hear from Will Robinson himself, Bill Mumy.

• We explore how CARRIE: THE MUSICAL went from catastrophic failure to enduring cult classic.

• An interview with Eisner Award–winning comic artist Paul Tobin reveals his inspirations, his favorite collaborators, and dialogue crapshoots.

• Following Robin Williams’ death, we recognize the comic genius’ forays into fantasy.

• While slashers ruled much of the ’80s, we examine the mirror werewolf films held up to the decade of excess.

AND MUCH MORE!

Print edition available online now at CaptainCo.com.

Famous Monsters of Filmland Magazine Description:

EditorMovieland_Classics

CategoríaEntertainment

IdiomaEnglish

FrecuenciaYearly

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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