|
Fangoria (magazine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (672 words) |
 | Fangoria is a internationally-distributed US film fan magazine specializing in the genres of horror, slasher, splatter and exploitation films, in regular publication since 1979. |
 | Fangoria was first planned in 1978 under the name Fantastica as a companion to the sf media magazine Starlog; just as Starlog covered science fiction films for a primarily teenaged audience, Fantastica was intended to cover fantasy films for a similar audience. |
 | First, was the immensely positive audience response to one of the articles that appeared in Fangoria #1, an article that celebrated the craft of special makeup effects artist Tom Savini, and his very wet-looking special effects for the 1978 film Dawn of the Dead. |
| FangoriaTV (741 words) |
 | After serving a 13 year sentence, she is released and, with the help of the other victims of the kidnapper/murderer, sets into motion her master-plan of vengeance. |
 | Park sat down with Fangoria TV to discuss his latest film and future projects. |
 | FANGORIA TV: I also read that you were offered the opportunity to direct the remake of "Evil Dead" and you turned it down. |