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Labbe also contributes to Fangoria magazine and is currently doing a series of full-length interviews with surviving original cast members, leading up to the release of Burton's film.
The executive producer is Thomas DeFeo ( CEO of Fangoria magazine ) with Chris Roe as the associate producer.
Original music for each episode is by Chris Alexander, an established composer and Fangoria editor-in-chief.
In 1989 the name Alaska y Dinarama was no more and was renamed to what is now known as Fangoria.
Nacho Canut ( June 5, 1957 in Valencia, Spain ) is the bass player and one of the main composers ( along with Alaska ) of the band Fangoria.
Fangoria is an electro-pop band, the brainchild of Alaska and Nacho Canut.
Fangoria is an internationally-distributed US film fan magazine specializing in the genres of horror, slasher, splatter and exploitation films, in regular publication since 1979.
The show is streamed off the Fangoria website and can be heard on air on Sirius XFM.
* The film Redneck Zombies ( 1989 ) by Troma Entertainment a mental patient is seen reading an issue of Fangoria.
* One of the flatmates in BBC2's The Young Ones is seen reading an issue of Fangoria in the 1984 episode " Nasty " ( an episode about them attempting to watch a VHS video nasty ).
* An issue of Fangoria is featured in the trunk of Ash's Oldsmobile in the film Army of Darkness ( 1993 ).
* In the introduction of the 2004 music video of " I'm Not Okay ( I Promise )" by the band My Chemical Romance, Fangoria is listed as one of the main character's interests (" You like D ' n ' D, Audrey Hepburn, Fangoria, Harry Houdini, and croquet.
* In the 2007 film Death Proof, an issue of Fangoria is displayed in a magazine rack at a convenience store.
They are, according to Labbe, currently working on a new article for Fangoria magazine about American International's Muscle Beach Party, released in 1964 where Scott played the role of " Rock ," a bodybuilder who was part of " Jack Fanny's " ( Don Rickles ) exercise group ( Scott's character name is listed incorrectly on the Internet Movie Database as " Riff "-the shirts he wears in the film all read " Rock ").
In addition to Starlog, O ' Quinn and Jacobs also published dozens of other magazines, including the science / science-fiction hybrid Future Life, Comics Scene, Cinemagic, and Fangoria, which is dedicated to horror films.
The Brooklyn Company is run by longtime Fangoria President Thomas DeFeo, who is now the sole publisher of Fangoria magazine.
Michael Gingold in Fangoria. com states, "( Dario Argento ) the maestro ’ s influence is ... evident in the saturated hues of Anthony B. Richmond ’ s cinematography .”

Fangoria and American
In 1989 Carlos Berlanga left, and the band transformed once again, this time adopting the name of the American horror film magazine Fangoria — they had already made clear their fascination with American z-movies with songs like " Mi novio es un Zombi " (" My Boyfriend Is A Zombie ") and " La rebelión de los electrodomésticos " (" The household appliance rebellion ").

Fangoria and magazine
In an interview with Fangoria magazine, Russo explained that he wanted to " give the movie a more modern pace ".
Surprisingly, Curry has never publicly acknowledged his role in the film, aside from one magazine interview with Fangoria in 1990 when the film first aired.
According to Fangoria magazine, Carpenter and Hill agreed to participate in the new project only if it was not a direct sequel to Halloween II, which meant no Michael Myers.
* " The Mask Factor " by Michael Gingold, Fangoria magazine # 317, October 2012, pages 60-62.
In 2004 the horror magazine Fangoria awarded Perkins their Chainsaw Award for her work in GS2: Unleashed.
" They felt that in order to make this thing work, we had to do it essentially like the series, which began with three half hour episodes, so we decided to do three movies ," Joel Silver told Fangoria magazine in 1995.
Fangoria was first planned in 1978 under the name Fantastica as a companion to the science fiction 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.
The first issue of Fangoria was entirely designed around the original " fantasy film " concept for the magazine, and proved to be an abysmal failure, as were several issues that followed, all continuing with the same conceptual approach.
In the late 1980s and early 90s, Fangoria tested numerous international horror markets, releasing issues of the magazine modified for various foreign languages.
Creative Group purchased Fangoria ( and its parent publication Starlog ) in the early 2000s, hoping to branch out the brand identity of the magazine to radio, television, and comics.
In 2011, Alexander resurrected the original logo, presenting a classic Fangoria look, coupled with illustrated covers and a bottom page filmstrip that Alexander freely admitted to " borrowing " from long defunct monster magazine Castle of Frankenstein.
In 1991, Fangoria began honoring horror cinema with their annual Chainsaw Awards, which were voted on by readers of their magazine.
* The film Brainscan ( 1994 ) prominently features Fangoria, giving the magazine a rather important role in the movie.
He has also contributed to Fangoria magazine, authored the monograph The Exorcist ( BFI Modern Classics ), and worked on film-related documentaries like The Fear of God ; 25 Years of the Exorcist, Hell on Earth: The Desecration and Resurrection of Ken Russell's The Devils, The Edge of Blade Runner, and The Cult of The Wicker Man.
On a more personal level, in his The Pit and the Pen column in Fangoria magazine producer Alex Gordon revealed that the movie nearly caused a break-up with his then-fiancee Ruth Alexander.
According to producer Paul Freeman, a friend of Akkad with a long list of credits to his name, explained to Fangoria magazine in 1988, everybody came out of Halloween III saying, " Where's Michael?
After the entire magazine industry took a serious tumble in 2001, Starlog Group was eventually purchased by Creative Group, Inc., which continued to publish Starlog and Fangoria, and expanded its franchises into the Internet, satellite radio, video, and TV.

Fangoria and horror
Starting 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 ).
In 1996, Fangoria Films re-emerged as a distribution company, occasionally using their " Gore Zone " label, to release twenty low-budget horror features over the next ten years.
In 2004 / 2005, Fangoria Films produced and distributed Fangoria's Blood Drive, two DVD compilations of award-winning short horror films.
* Fangoria TV, originally conceived as a network television station dedicated to horror films, was eventually modified to fit a limited online format in 2006.
* In 2011 Fangoria partnered with producer Carl Amari ( The Twilight Zone Radio Dramas ) to create Fangoria's Dreadtime Stories, a " Lights Out " style dark horror radio drama series hosted by Malcolm McDowell and featuring original music by Fangoria editor-in-chief Chris Alexander.
Fangoria's online site features daily updates about the world of horror, allowing the Fangoria brand to remain relevant to those who do not typically read print magazines.
Former editor Tony Timpone was very vocally supportive of Clive Barker's coming out process in the mid ' 90s, and Fangoria. com has continued this tradition by interviewing several members of the gay horror community, including Jeffrey Schwarz, JT Seaton, April A Taylor and Jeremy Owen.
Fangoria has appeared or been mentioned in various media outlets, usually pertaining to its significance to the horror film industry.
In a review for their online blog, Fangoria called it " an extremely effective and entertaining example of anthology horror done absolutely right.
It was the most reliable market for much of the best short horror in that period and appealed to audiences for the likes of Fangoria and Starlog as well as for The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and Whispers.
The following year, she and Snider began broadcasting Fangoria Radio on Sirius Satellite Radio, a weekly talkshow detailing the latest in horror movie news and reviews.
Rochon resides in New York City and works for the horror magazines Fangoria "(( Phantom of the Movies ' Videoscope magazine ))" and (( Tenebre Magazine )).

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