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With his rollicking WWII caper film INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS making its cable-TV premiere this Saturday, August 14 on Showtime, we’re presenting an extensive interview with its writer/director Quentin Tarantino, originally conducted as a pretaped feature for FANGORIA RADIO. The acclaimed filmmaker behind RESERVOIR DOGS, PULP FICTION, JACKIE BROWN, KILL BILL and GRINDHOUSE’s DEATH PROOF talked up his war epic, his thoughts on the genre and even Fango’s 30th-anniversary issue from last year.

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Last December, the producers of RESIDENT EVIL: AFTERLIFE granted FANGORIA exclusive access to the Toronto set of the fourth chapter in their action/horror franchise, derived from the best-selling Capcom video games. For 10 weeks, right up to AFTERLIFE’s September 10 release from Screen Gems, Fangoria.com is presenting a series of one-on-one interviews with the movie’s cast and crew.

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In DRACULA IN LOVE, the new novel by Karen Essex debuting next week from Doubleday (see review here), Mina Harker finally comes clean about what happened between her and a certain Count. Harker agreed to a short telephone interview under the condition that she not be asked about her present identity or her life today. Here is what the vampire’s eternal muse had to say:

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Since the early days of theater and the dawn of cinema, renowned American poet and author Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) has had significant influence on pop culture, especially film. Countless movies have adapted Poe’s trailblazing work (the most famous being the Roger Corman/American International cycle from the 1960s), others merely reference it (i.e. the recent TELL TALE). This Friday, August 6, FANGORIA FrightFest will introduce THE TOMB, a new modern-day take on the Poe short story “Ligeia,” helmed by directorial newcomer Michael Staininger.

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Anyone familiar with the SAW franchise knows that it revolves around two things: ridiculous torture traps and bloody gore. The folks at Konami, home to the SILENT HILL series and no strangers to splatter and scare, plan to propagate that further with the newest installment in the SAW gaming series – SAW II: FLESH AND BLOOD. FANGORIA got a chance to spend some quality time with producer Jaime Bencia in the Konami suite at Comic-Con, getting wrist-deep in the grit and gore in another of Jigsaw’s torture chambers.

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Veteran Florida exploitation filmmaker William Grefé (pictured left), best known for the ’70s animal-attack features STANLEY and MAKO: THE JAWS OF DEATH, is now resurrecting a fright feature he first developed back during that heyday. It’s a supernatural chiller called WHY WON’T VALERIE DIE?, and Grefé and his cohorts gave Fango all the details.

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Last December, the producers of RESIDENT EVIL: AFTERLIFE granted FANGORIA exclusive access to the Toronto set of the fourth chapter in their action/horror franchise, derived from the best-selling Capcom video games. For 10 weeks, right up to AFTERLIFE’s September 10 release from Screen Gems, Fangoria.com is presenting a series of one-on-one interviews with the movie’s cast and crew.

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One of the best moments of this year's Comic-Con came as a packed Hall H sat together and collectively experienced genuine fright as the teaser trailer for the Guillermo del Toro produced, Troy Nixey directed DON'T BE ARAID OF THE DARK premiered (see my report on the panel here). A few hours later, Nixey sat down with Fango to discuss the upcoming film and what Fango fans can expect; read on for the chat!

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