Fangoria (disambiguation)

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Fangoria is an American magazine devoted to horror and exploitation films, which has a number of associated brands:

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Fangoria is an internationally distributed American horror film fan magazine, in publication since 1979. At the height of its popularity in the 1980s and early '90s it was the most prominent horror publication in the world.

Fangoria may also refer to:

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The Fangoria Blood Drive was a short-form horror film contest created by Fangoria and Koch Vision. The winners of the contest had their films released on a DVD compilation hosted by a genre celebrity. Fangoria: Blood Drive (2004) was hosted by rock star turned filmmaker Rob Zombie. Fangoria: Blood Drive II (2005) was hosted by MuchMusic VJ Mistress Juliya.

Fangorias Weekend of Horrors

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