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The convention also deals in areas of the horror genre outside filmmaking, as well as exploitation, science fiction, and fantasy entertainment. Fangoria magazine editor Tony Timpone was the Master of Ceremonies and Co-Producer of the shows during its time with Creation Entertainment.
Beginning in 1985, Fangoria has sponsored annual horror movie conventions known as the Weekend of Horrors in Los Angeles, New Jersey, and Chicago (with Austin, Texas, added in 2008). [29] These conventions were produced in association with Creation Entertainment. After breaking ties with Creation in 2009, Fangoria began their own conventions ...
They teamed up with Fangoria to produce annual horror movie conventions in Los Angeles, New Jersey, and Chicago known as the Weekend of Horrors. [20] From 1984–1986, Creation produced regular conventions dedicated to Doctor Who and other science fiction shows and movies.
It hosted its own awards shows, sponsored conventions and from 1990 expanded into film production and distribution. In the 2010s, however, publication became irregular until the title was acquired ...
Pages in category "Horror conventions" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... Fangoria's Weekend of Horrors; For the Love of Horror; G.
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.
Aug. 6—Set for Huntington Oct. 13-14 HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — October will see the debut of an indie horror convention for the region, dedicated to underground network of horror authors, artists ...
Horror conventions are gatherings of the community of fans of various forms of horror including horror cinema, goth lifestyle, and occasionally science fiction and fantasy. Historically the focus has been on the cinematic form rather than literature and art, but this has broadened to include all forms in recent years.