FrightFest
Fangoria FrightFest Winner Announced: Dark House!
The votes are in, and we couldn't be happier to report that Darin Scott's Dark House is the winner of the Fangoria FrightFest film competition and will receive a theatrical release!
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Mon, 07/19/2010 - 9:07pm
Grimm Love (2010)
Reviewed by MattFini
Starring Thomas Kretschmann, Thomas Huber, Keri Russell
Directed by Martin Weisz
Distributed by Lightning Entertainment
Tomb, The (2010)
Reviewed by MattFini
Starring Wes Bentley, Sofya Skya, Michael Madsen, Eric Roberts
Directed by Michael Staininger
Distributed by Lightning Entertainment
Reminder! Vote for Your Favorite FrightFest Trailer NOW!
If you haven't done so already, you need to make your voice heard as there are eight indie filmmakers out there who are depending on you to allow them to give you the goods! It only takes a second, people. We need to spread the red as much as possible.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Wed, 06/23/2010 - 4:15am
Fangoria FrightFest Cover Art Blow Out!
With voting officially starting today, the cover art for all eight films entered into the Fangoria FrightFest film competition has landed with a splat in our mailboxes, and we've gotta say some of them are real winners. Ready for a little art-based terror?
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Mon, 06/21/2010 - 3:07pm
Exclusive Art and Trailer Premiere: The Tomb
Curious about the films playing as part of the Fangoria FrightFest? Well, dig in, kids, because we've got the exclusive artwork and the trailer premiere for one of its entries - The Tomb.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Thu, 06/17/2010 - 4:13am
Trailer and Full Synopsis for Jaume Balaguero's Fragile
We previously told you about Fangoria's FrightFest, a partnership with Lightning Media to distribute independent horror films via DVD, Video on Demand, and Digital Download; and now we've got some additional details and a trailer for one of the films, Jaume Balaguero's Fragile.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Fri, 06/04/2010 - 2:41pm
Fangoria Announces FrightFest DVDs, Video on Demand and Downloads!
I'm really pulling for Fangoria Magazine these days. Chalk it up to childhood nostalgia if you want, but some of my earliest genre memories were peeling through the pages of Fango and being absolutely mesmerized by what I saw.
Submitted by Matt Serafini on Tue, 05/11/2010 - 7:08pm








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