If you were a horror fan growing up in the pre-internet era of the ’80s and ’90s, then your number one source for all the goods on horror cinema was Fangoria magazine. It was the magazine that helped ...
Fangoria Magazine is returning from its digital grave and back into print. Thanks to new investment, a new editor-in-chief, and a new publisher, the world’s highest-profile horror movie magazine will ...
Nobile comes to Fangoria from his role as editor-at-large for the website Birth.Movies.Death. He will be based out of New Jersey and act as the creative director for the entire Fangoria brand.
Haleigh Foutch is a writer, editor, host, actor, and feline enthusiast based in Los Angeles. Former Managing Editor of Collider, she is currently an editor at The Wrap. She also co-created The ...
Before the days of the internet and countless websites covering the horror genre, fans would flock to pick up copies of Fangoria, a magazine which delved deep into the genre. From previews of ...
If you grew up watching horror movies—or even surreptitiously sneaking off to look at the video box art for horror movies you weren’t allowed to rent— in the ‘80s or ‘90s, you likely have some warm ...
After going dark in October of 2015, the genre mag is back, and with a full staff of gorehounds (including some returning favorites) to boot. After an unofficial two-and-a-half year hiatus from the ...
Cinestate has acquired Fangoria Magazine from the Brooklyn Company for an undisclosed price, with plans to re-launch the publication as a quarterly and develop Fangoria into a brand for producing ...
Fangoria Magazine is returning from its digital grave and back into print. Thanks to new investment, a new editor-in-chief, and a new publisher, the world’s highest-profile horror movie magazine will ...
Cinestate, a Texas-based entertainment company, completed the deal to acquire all the assets and trademarks of the Fangoria brand, including the horror movie magazine ...