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Fangoria fans get their horror film fix every day. Carrying reviews, details of conventions and events, and articles on the most petrifying films of today and yesterday, Fangoria magazine bleeds excitement like a stabbed character in a manga movie. Fangoria has flirted with many aspects of the horror film industry, producing one horror film a year under the label “Fangoria Films”, before ceasing production, emerging again to release 20 low budget horror films under the same name.
Children of Fangoria include Fangoria TV, Fangoria Radio, and the chainsaw awards: a yearly award for the best horror films in the scene. Fangoria runs horror conventions, and started a competition looking for a “spooksmodel” to represent them. Some of these projects are beheaded and buried at a cross-roads – others continue to rise again. In all its incarnations, Fangoria magazine continues to thrill and terrify, and the magazine is the original: the start of the saga.
Fangoria is an icon of horror film journalism: the original, the best, the most unique, and while you’ll read plenty about the best horror films here, you will also see it in the films. Featured in Friday the 13th, Army of Darkness, Seed of Chucky, and Death Proof, Fangoria is not just about the films – it’s in the films! It doesn’t just write about the films – it makes the films! Get your fangs into Fangoria magazine: the must-read for any horror film fan.