Fangoria has long been a trusted name within the genre that's always poised to let you know what kind of terrors there are to come. Now Fango is branching out from the pages and the web to deliver you quality horror on VOD and DVD with Fangoria Presents. Read on for details.
From the Press Release
Fangoria Presents Volume One includes five new movies selected in association with Fangoria Magazine: Inhuman Resources, Axed, Sin Reaper, Entity, and Germ Z. Veteran comic book artist Mike Miller designed and illustrated the artwork for all five movies (details and artwork below).
Retail versions of the films on DVD include a first-of-its-kind, free collectable mini-Fangoria magazine.
The Fangoria VOD folder, distributed by iN Demand, will feature a new theme each month and will include one new Fangoria Presents title as well as a unique collection of classic horror titles. The first month’s folder,...
From the Press Release
Fangoria Presents Volume One includes five new movies selected in association with Fangoria Magazine: Inhuman Resources, Axed, Sin Reaper, Entity, and Germ Z. Veteran comic book artist Mike Miller designed and illustrated the artwork for all five movies (details and artwork below).
Retail versions of the films on DVD include a first-of-its-kind, free collectable mini-Fangoria magazine.
The Fangoria VOD folder, distributed by iN Demand, will feature a new theme each month and will include one new Fangoria Presents title as well as a unique collection of classic horror titles. The first month’s folder,...
- 4/4/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Germ is a zombie themed film from writer J. T. Boone and director John Craddock. This film was recently completed in November, 2010, with a modest independent budget. Currently, the film is in post-production and the filmmakers will be looking for distribution in multiple territories.
For now, there is a teaser trailer below, which shows lots of townsfolk in various stages of terrestrial infection. Have a watch as a whole town goes mad, after more bumbling from the meddling military. More details are inside.
The synopsis for Germ is here:
"The military's attempt to shoot down an orbiting satellite unleashes a space-borne epidemic on a remote, small town. Deputy Max Brody and his girlfriend Brooke must battle their way through an army of infected townsfolk and soldiers as they struggle to save themselves and their loved ones from a horrible, early death" (Geek Tyrant).
Release Date: 2011 (Seeking Distro').
Director: John Craddock.
For now, there is a teaser trailer below, which shows lots of townsfolk in various stages of terrestrial infection. Have a watch as a whole town goes mad, after more bumbling from the meddling military. More details are inside.
The synopsis for Germ is here:
"The military's attempt to shoot down an orbiting satellite unleashes a space-borne epidemic on a remote, small town. Deputy Max Brody and his girlfriend Brooke must battle their way through an army of infected townsfolk and soldiers as they struggle to save themselves and their loved ones from a horrible, early death" (Geek Tyrant).
Release Date: 2011 (Seeking Distro').
Director: John Craddock.
- 12/23/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
It's no secret we live in a world riddled with germs. Just about everything is contagious in one form or another (especially stupidity), but we do our best to shield ourselves and our loved ones. But what if we couldn't? What if the thing that is spreading, this new disease, is cannibalism?
That's the basic premise of John Craddock's new indie feature Germ, written by John Thomas Boone III, and starring Marguerite Mitchell.
Set in a small upstate New York village whose inhabitants have been infected by a germ that causes them to become extremely violent, killing everyone and everything before eventually offing themselves, Germ follows the exploits of Brooke (Mitchell), who, along with her immediate family and boyfriend, has to fight her way through an entire town filled with cannibalistic zombie-like inhabitants.
You had us at hello. Check out some early artwork and a trailer below, and keep...
That's the basic premise of John Craddock's new indie feature Germ, written by John Thomas Boone III, and starring Marguerite Mitchell.
Set in a small upstate New York village whose inhabitants have been infected by a germ that causes them to become extremely violent, killing everyone and everything before eventually offing themselves, Germ follows the exploits of Brooke (Mitchell), who, along with her immediate family and boyfriend, has to fight her way through an entire town filled with cannibalistic zombie-like inhabitants.
You had us at hello. Check out some early artwork and a trailer below, and keep...
- 12/23/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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