The 2000 film Ginger Snaps (watch it Here) is my all-time favorite werewolf movie. That was followed by a sequel – Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed – and a very unexpected prequel – Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning – and while I’m not as enamored with them as I am with the original movie, I do get some enjoyment out of watching them. The oddball prequel especially. If you’re a fan of Ginger Snaps trilogy as well and happen to have a Region B (or region free) Blu-ray player, you’ll be glad to hear that Second Sight Films is packaging all three movies together in a limited edition UK box set that’s going to be released on October 30th. Just in time for Halloween, which happens to be the setting of the first movie.
Copies of the Ginger Snaps trilogy Blu-ray box set can be pre-ordered directly from Second Sight Films.
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Copies of the Ginger Snaps trilogy Blu-ray box set can be pre-ordered directly from Second Sight Films.
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- 9/6/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Thanks to Tara Ansley and Abhi Goel, Fangoria has been resurrected, with plans for the current editorial team to continue to publish a quarterly print edition of the magazine, along with upcoming plans to include a multi-media push into television, film, podcasts, and digital content:
Los Angeles, CA – August 27, 2020 – Producer and CEO of Wanderwell Entertainment Tara Ansley and entrepreneur Abhi Goel are excited to announce they have acquired the Fangoria™, Starlog™, and Gorezone™ brands. All brands will live under the Fangoria™ umbrella and develop projects based on the legacy publication's 40+ year-old archive of work and history, with an eye on inclusivity and championing forward-thinking creators.
Ansley & Goel negotiated the deal with movie producer Dallas Sonnier who acquired and resurrected Fangoria™ as a print publication in 2018 and built the brand into a robust horror movie studio, book publisher and podcast network through his Texas-based Cinestate. Fangoria™ Magazine, with its current editorial...
Los Angeles, CA – August 27, 2020 – Producer and CEO of Wanderwell Entertainment Tara Ansley and entrepreneur Abhi Goel are excited to announce they have acquired the Fangoria™, Starlog™, and Gorezone™ brands. All brands will live under the Fangoria™ umbrella and develop projects based on the legacy publication's 40+ year-old archive of work and history, with an eye on inclusivity and championing forward-thinking creators.
Ansley & Goel negotiated the deal with movie producer Dallas Sonnier who acquired and resurrected Fangoria™ as a print publication in 2018 and built the brand into a robust horror movie studio, book publisher and podcast network through his Texas-based Cinestate. Fangoria™ Magazine, with its current editorial...
- 8/28/2020
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Fangoria — the iconic horror brand that includes the eponymous magazine, as well as sibling properties Gorezone and Starlog — has been acquired, with plans to develop projects based upon its portfolio that champion new and diverse creators.
The brand and an archive of material stretching back to the magazine’s 1979 debut have been purchased by Wanderwall Entertainment CEO Tara Ansley (Beast Beast, Tragedy Girls) and entrepreneur Abhi Goel in a deal that will maintain the current quarterly release schedule of Fangoria’s print magazine, as well as editor-in-chief Phil Nobile Jr. and managing editor Meredith Borders.
Additionally, Ansley and Goel will launch Fangoria Studios,...
The brand and an archive of material stretching back to the magazine’s 1979 debut have been purchased by Wanderwall Entertainment CEO Tara Ansley (Beast Beast, Tragedy Girls) and entrepreneur Abhi Goel in a deal that will maintain the current quarterly release schedule of Fangoria’s print magazine, as well as editor-in-chief Phil Nobile Jr. and managing editor Meredith Borders.
Additionally, Ansley and Goel will launch Fangoria Studios,...
- 8/27/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Fangoria — the iconic horror brand that includes the eponymous magazine, as well as sibling properties Gorezone and Starlog — has been acquired, with plans to develop projects based upon its portfolio that champion new and diverse creators.
The brand and an archive of material stretching back to the magazine’s 1979 debut have been purchased by Wanderwall Entertainment CEO Tara Ansley (Beast Beast, Tragedy Girls) and entrepreneur Abhi Goel in a deal that will maintain the current quarterly release schedule of Fangoria’s print magazine, as well as editor-in-chief Phil Nobile Jr. and managing editor Meredith Borders.
Additionally, Ansley and Goel will launch Fangoria Studios,...
The brand and an archive of material stretching back to the magazine’s 1979 debut have been purchased by Wanderwall Entertainment CEO Tara Ansley (Beast Beast, Tragedy Girls) and entrepreneur Abhi Goel in a deal that will maintain the current quarterly release schedule of Fangoria’s print magazine, as well as editor-in-chief Phil Nobile Jr. and managing editor Meredith Borders.
Additionally, Ansley and Goel will launch Fangoria Studios,...
- 8/27/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
This year's Telluride Horror Show kicks off in Colorado this October, and if you're wondering whether or not to purchase tickets and point your car hood toward the Rocky Mountains, then the first wave of programming should help persuade you, as the festival will feature a 30th anniversary screening of Killer Klowns from Outer Space, the holiday zombie musical Anna and the Apocalypse, the heavy metal movie Lords of Chaos, and much more:
"First Wave of Films Announced for 2018 Telluride Horror Show
The Witch in the Window, Lords of Chaos, and Killer Klowns tribute revealed
From Festival Director, Ted Wilson:
"Okay, we're coming up for air to share films & guests! We know you've been anxiously awaiting news and we appreciate your patience. We've been dug in deep this year, working harder than ever to bring you an exciting and diverse line-up. In this first wave of announcements, there's plenty to unpack,...
"First Wave of Films Announced for 2018 Telluride Horror Show
The Witch in the Window, Lords of Chaos, and Killer Klowns tribute revealed
From Festival Director, Ted Wilson:
"Okay, we're coming up for air to share films & guests! We know you've been anxiously awaiting news and we appreciate your patience. We've been dug in deep this year, working harder than ever to bring you an exciting and diverse line-up. In this first wave of announcements, there's plenty to unpack,...
- 9/19/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
You did watch the end credits, right? Don’t tell mama if you didn’t. HBO’s miniseries “Sharp Objects” just wrapped its eight-episode run on August 26 with one big shocker (Spoilers Ahead). And while we’re just three months into the 2019 Emmy eligibility period, Emmy talk is already underway. Star Amy Adams is already receiving a lot of deserved praise, so let’s talk about Eliza Scanlen, who gave the show’s breakthrough performance as Camille’s 15-year-old half-sister Amma.
Based on Gillian Flynn’s novel of the same name, “Sharp Objects” was brought to the small screen by showrunner Marti Noxon and director Jean-Marc Vallee, who directed all eight episodes. The Southern Gothic miniseries revolves around Camille Preaker (Adams), a journalist who returns to her home town of Wind Gap to cover the murders of two girls, Ann Nash (Kaegan Baron) and Natalie Keene (Jessica Treska).
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Based on Gillian Flynn’s novel of the same name, “Sharp Objects” was brought to the small screen by showrunner Marti Noxon and director Jean-Marc Vallee, who directed all eight episodes. The Southern Gothic miniseries revolves around Camille Preaker (Adams), a journalist who returns to her home town of Wind Gap to cover the murders of two girls, Ann Nash (Kaegan Baron) and Natalie Keene (Jessica Treska).
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- 8/29/2018
- by Luca Giliberti
- Gold Derby
Ghost Stories remains one of the scariest stage shows ever seen and IFC will release the film adaptation of Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson’s smash hit phenomenon in theaters and on VOD April 20, 2018. Starring Martin Freeman, Paul Whitehouse, as well as Nyman, this unforgettable screen adaptation terrifies in a whole new thrilling and chilling dimension. Meredith Borders reviewed the […]...
- 4/17/2018
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Ghost Stories remains one of the scariest stage shows ever seen and IFC will release the film adaptation of Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson’s smash hit phenomenon in theaters and on VOD April 20, 2018. Starring Martin Freeman, Paul Whitehouse, as well as Nyman, this unforgettable screen adaptation terrifies in a whole new thrilling and chilling dimension. Meredith Borders reviewed the […]...
- 4/16/2018
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Tony Sokol Feb 16, 2018
Horror favourite Fangoria magazine is to return to its pulpy roots...
Fangoria is kind of like the Ramones of horror magazines. Fun, funny, influential and completely accessible, their interviewers asked pertinent questions and the images were filled with gore, suspense and wit. Every horror fan has at least one copy, that they show, and probably a bunch buried somewhere. Quentin Tarantino has boxes of copies, I’m sure. Most covered in some kind of protective plastic like he’s preserving a dead Pharaoh for a movie he’ll never get around to making. But Fangoria Lives. Cinestate, Dallas-based entertainment company founded by movie producer Dallas Sonnier (Bone Tomahawk, Brawl In Cell Block 99) has bought the magazine, and they are set to restore it to its glory days as a print publication.
Fangoria will have a new Editor-In-Chief, film writer Phil Nobile Jr., who was Editor-At-Large for the website Birth.
Horror favourite Fangoria magazine is to return to its pulpy roots...
Fangoria is kind of like the Ramones of horror magazines. Fun, funny, influential and completely accessible, their interviewers asked pertinent questions and the images were filled with gore, suspense and wit. Every horror fan has at least one copy, that they show, and probably a bunch buried somewhere. Quentin Tarantino has boxes of copies, I’m sure. Most covered in some kind of protective plastic like he’s preserving a dead Pharaoh for a movie he’ll never get around to making. But Fangoria Lives. Cinestate, Dallas-based entertainment company founded by movie producer Dallas Sonnier (Bone Tomahawk, Brawl In Cell Block 99) has bought the magazine, and they are set to restore it to its glory days as a print publication.
Fangoria will have a new Editor-In-Chief, film writer Phil Nobile Jr., who was Editor-At-Large for the website Birth.
- 2/15/2018
- Den of Geek
I used to read Fangoria Magazine all the time as a teenager. I was always on the hunt for new and different horror films and Fangoria was always my best source. I also enjoyed all of the articles, scoops, and gory photos from the horror movie scene.
The magazine was launched in 1979 and it sold its last print run in 2015. Well, thanks to Cinestate, the multimedia company behind Bone Tomahawk, Brawl in Cell Block 99 and the upcoming remake of Puppet Master, the magazine will rise from the grave and move forward under new leadership with a quarterly print publication. The sci-fi magazine Starlog and another horror magazine Gorezone, are also part of the deal. Here's a little promo video teasing the return:
#FangoriaLives pic.twitter.com/g5c07ojOE5
— Fangoria (@Fangoria) February 14, 2018
Phil Nobile Jr., who was the editor-at-large at geek movie website Birth.Movies.Death, has been hired...
The magazine was launched in 1979 and it sold its last print run in 2015. Well, thanks to Cinestate, the multimedia company behind Bone Tomahawk, Brawl in Cell Block 99 and the upcoming remake of Puppet Master, the magazine will rise from the grave and move forward under new leadership with a quarterly print publication. The sci-fi magazine Starlog and another horror magazine Gorezone, are also part of the deal. Here's a little promo video teasing the return:
#FangoriaLives pic.twitter.com/g5c07ojOE5
— Fangoria (@Fangoria) February 14, 2018
Phil Nobile Jr., who was the editor-at-large at geek movie website Birth.Movies.Death, has been hired...
- 2/15/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Following a publishing hiatus and a change in management, the pop culture cornerstone Fangoria Magazine is being resurrected by Cinestate. The Texas-based entertainment company has acquired all assets from the last 39 years of the magazine, named Phil Nobile Jr. as the new Editor-in-Chief, and are looking to begin their new quarterly publishing run of Fangoria this fall:
Press Release: Dallas, TX (February 15, 2018) –– Fangoria Magazine is returning from its digital grave and back into print where it belongs. Thanks to a new investment, a new Editor-in-Chief, and a new Publisher, the world’s highest-profile horror movie magazine is reemerging as a collectible quarterly with the first issue set to drop this fall in time for Halloween.
Cinestate, the Texas-based entertainment company, completed the deal to acquire all the assets and trademarks of the Fangoria brand, including the magazine, from The Brooklyn Company. Cinestate CEO Dallas Sonnier diligently courted the previous publisher Thomas DeFeo for several months,...
Press Release: Dallas, TX (February 15, 2018) –– Fangoria Magazine is returning from its digital grave and back into print where it belongs. Thanks to a new investment, a new Editor-in-Chief, and a new Publisher, the world’s highest-profile horror movie magazine is reemerging as a collectible quarterly with the first issue set to drop this fall in time for Halloween.
Cinestate, the Texas-based entertainment company, completed the deal to acquire all the assets and trademarks of the Fangoria brand, including the magazine, from The Brooklyn Company. Cinestate CEO Dallas Sonnier diligently courted the previous publisher Thomas DeFeo for several months,...
- 2/15/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Nobody expected the late, lamented Fangoria Magazine to return from the ashes. Yesterday, a few teasers hit the web and social media. One was in the form of static-filled, dancing TV color bars. Another was a short video with a print copy of the horror rag being delivered through someone's door. In a stunning revelation today, it was revealed that Fangoria will once again grace the doorsteps of monster kids and the adults who grew up reading it. Texas-based entertainment company Cinestate and producer/CEO Dallas Sonnier has bought the brand and is installing a host of familiar names, including Phil Nobile, Jr. as Editor-in-Chief, S. Craig Zahler, Ashlee Blackwell, Samuel Zimmerman, Grady Hendrix, Meredith Borders, Rebekah McKendry, Preston Fassel, and yes --- Fangoria stalwarts Tony Timpone and Michael Gingold....
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- 2/15/2018
- Screen Anarchy
After an unofficial two-and-a-half year hiatus from the publication world, beloved horror magazine “Fangoria” is returning to print. Texas-based entertainment company Cinestate has acquired all the assets and trademarks of the Fangoria brand, including the magazine, from The Brooklyn Company, and now intends to begin publishing again, just in time for Halloween. The magazine has also named Birth.Movies.Death. Editor-At-Large Phil Nobile Jr. as the outlet’s Editor-in-Chief, and has revealed a number of plans for further expansion into other areas of entertainment.
The last few years have been complicated ones for the publication, which has not published a full print edition since October 2015 and has been beset by employment changes that impacted even some of its most well-known writers. In June of 2016, long-time writer (and then-Editor-in-Chief) Michael Gingold was fired from the publication after 28 years of employment. Art director Bill Mohalley was also let go at the time.
The last few years have been complicated ones for the publication, which has not published a full print edition since October 2015 and has been beset by employment changes that impacted even some of its most well-known writers. In June of 2016, long-time writer (and then-Editor-in-Chief) Michael Gingold was fired from the publication after 28 years of employment. Art director Bill Mohalley was also let go at the time.
- 2/15/2018
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
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