Horror Features
A Farewell to Fearfodder
Pete Mesling bids an overdue adieu to his column, and to those who have appreciated it over the years.
Just Who Is Black Ink Horror's Timothy Manning, Anyway?
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The answer may leave you shocked and dismayed, and it can only be found here in another rousing Fearfodder interrogation.
Blood, Guts and Brains!
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A glance at horror fiction's uneasy relationship with its deformed cousin, the fright flick.
The Permanence of Loss: Used Bookstores for Sale
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Being an alternative to waiting for things to get as bad as possible before starting to make improvements.
"I Am Legend" Falls Short of Expectations
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The third attempt to do Richard Matheson's novel justice as a film leaves the door open for future auteurs.
Clive Barker's "Mister B. Gone" Here to Stay
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The narrator may want you to "burn this book," but chances are the economical novel will have a lengthy shelf life.
Bass Legend Les Claypool as a Man of Letters
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Learn what the Primus frontman gets up to when he's "South of the Pumphouse."
Man from the South: Author John M. Floyd Speaks!
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The Mississippi wordsmith cracks under the duress of a Fearfodder interrogation.
"Hostel 2" Hits Theaters with Mixed Reviews
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Eli Roth's latest installment of mega-gore hits theaters today. Is it worth the price of admission?
"The Ruins": Hopeful Fodder for a Fright Film
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But was it worth the 13-year wait that followed Scott Smith's "A Simple Plan"?
"Fido" Fetches New Fans in Boston
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The Independent Film Festival of Boston plays host to a bevy of new films, including this long-awaited zombie comedy.
Pan's Backbone: Contrasting del Toro
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You've come to the right place for a look at why "The Devil's Backbone" could have been better and "Pan's Labyrinth" goes too far in the opposite direction.
Under Scrutiny: Stuart Gordon's "Edmond"
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Why did a director of Stuart Gordon's capabilities get drawn into this hopeless project?
"Nightmares & Dreamscapes: Battleground"
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William Hurt learns the hard way that little green men aren't always from Mars.
"Masters": Garris & Coscarelli
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Fearfodder takes an unerring look at the highs and lows of the latest double DVD release from the "Masters of Horror" series.
"Masters": Carpenter & Gordon
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Fearfodder dwells on the series that continues to seem too good to be true.
Sequels that Kill
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A consideration of horror film sequels that actually work.
"House of the Dead 2" Screenwriters Speak Out about the Unspeakable
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A Fearfodder interrogation.
The 20 Most Memorable Horror Film Performances
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A Fearfodder hit list.
Now Showing in the Twilight Zone!
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These movies may not be coming soon to a theater near you but they should be.
Shop Till You Bleed
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The clock is still running, and have we got gift ideas for you!
A Measuring Up of "Haeckel's Tale"
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Fearfodder looks at the newest Clive Barker story and its trajectory from "Dark Delicacies" to "Masters of Horror."
Look Back in Anger
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2005 has been the year of the horror hit ... so why the cold, empty feeling inside?
My 50 Cents' Worth
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Why the vanquished billboards for "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" weren't high on my threat list but aren't missed either.
The Fearfodder Hit List
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Your post-Halloween guide to the best and worst horror films of yesterday and today.

