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  2. Fangoria - Wikipedia

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    4618144. Fangoria is an internationally distributed American horror film fan magazine, in publication since 1979. It is published four times a year by Fangoria Publishing, LLC and is edited by Phil Nobile Jr. The magazine was originally released in an age when horror fandom was still a burgeoning subculture; in the late 1970s, most horror ...

  3. 2024 Fangoria Magazine Chainsaw Awards Sets Oct. 13 ... - AOL

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    Fangoria Magazine and Fangoria Studios have unveiled their list of presenters for the 2024 Chainsaw Awards, which will premiere Sunday, Oct. 13 exclusively on Shudder. The full broadcast replay ...

  4. Tony Timpone - Wikipedia

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    Former Fangoria editor Tony Timpone, emceeing a Weekend of Horrors convention. Tony Timpone is the former longtime editor of Fangoria magazine, [1] [2] as well as an author about the horror genre, a film festival programmer, and a producer/interviewer for horror-related TV and radio shows.

  5. Michael Gingold - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, [3] during his junior year, he began writing freelance for the horror-film magazine Fangoria. Two years later, [2] he joined the staff as associate editor and eventually becoming managing editor. [4] In October 2015 he became editor-in-chief, [5] Eight months later, he was replaced in that position by former managing editor Ken Hanley. [6]

  6. Fangoria, Famed Horror Magazine, Leaps Back Into Movie ... - AOL

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    Through the Lens Entertainment, the East-West film studio that made a splash at Cannes last year, has struck a film development and production deal with iconic horror magazine Fangoria. For ...

  7. Fangoria Comics - Wikipedia

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    The Fangoria Comics line. Website. fangoriacomics.com. Fangoria Comics was an American publisher of horror comics, releasing issues solely in the year 2007. It was a distinct unit under the larger Fangoria Entertainment umbrella, which also included Fangoria Magazine, Fangoria TV, and Fangoria Radio.

  8. Chris Alexander (editor) - Wikipedia

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    Chris Alexander (editor) Chris Alexander is a Canadian magazine editor, film critic, director, musician, composer, teacher and writer. Alexander was a member of the Toronto Film Critics Association and was the editor-in-chief of Fangoria, an editor of American film website ComingSoon.net and a writer for the daily newspaper Metro News. [1]

  9. Fangoria's Weekend of Horrors - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.creationent.com. Weekend of Horrors was traditionally a tri-annual (with occasionally more) traveling convention which focuses on horror films. Formerly produced in partnership with Creation Entertainment, the Weekend of Horrors show is now owned exclusively by Fangoria Magazine and is held once annually in Los Angeles, California.

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