From 1958 to 1983, the magazine Famous Monsters of Filmland – which was edited by the legendary Forrest J Ackerman, was a great source of information and entertainment for genre fans. A revival of the magazine was headed up by Ray Ferry – who ran into some legal issues with Ackerman – from 1993 to 2008, and then the rights to the logo and title were purchased by Philip Kim, who had “an agreement with Ackerman to use his trademarks to retain the magazine’s original look and feel”. Now Famous Monsters of Filmland is under new ownership, as Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor revealed to Rolling Stone that he has purchased the rights to the brand.
Taylor will be relaunching the magazine as a biannual or annual publication and also plans to put the Famous Monsters brand name on toys, films, and festivals. He first broke the news at the Son of Monsterpalooza convention. Taylor and his...
Taylor will be relaunching the magazine as a biannual or annual publication and also plans to put the Famous Monsters brand name on toys, films, and festivals. He first broke the news at the Son of Monsterpalooza convention. Taylor and his...
- 10/19/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
When Corey Taylor was five years old, Buck Rogers changed his life. If the Slipknot frontman hadn’t seen the 1979 film,Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, he never would have seen the trailer for John Carpenter’s genre-defining slasher flick, Halloween.
Taylor, now 48, still has total recall of the moment he first saw masked killer Michael Myers: “I can’t tell you one thing about the Buck Rogers movie, but I can remember everything about that trailer,” he says over Zoom, looking relaxed in a surprisingly brightly lit kitchen.
Taylor, now 48, still has total recall of the moment he first saw masked killer Michael Myers: “I can’t tell you one thing about the Buck Rogers movie, but I can remember everything about that trailer,” he says over Zoom, looking relaxed in a surprisingly brightly lit kitchen.
- 10/14/2022
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Developer Eerie Guest and tinyBuild have unleashed a new demo for the upcoming Hello Neighbor 2 on Steam. With the game set for release on December 6th for PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, along with the PlayStation and Xbox, this self-contained demo (which is obviously different from the previous one released back in 2020) sees you “return to the house where it all began”. In addition to the demo, tinybuild has also released a demo teaser trailer.
As mentioned, the demo for Hello Neighbor 2 brings you back into Mr. Peterson’s house, where you’ll have to avoid the screaming rubber chickens on the ground (amongst other things) as you search for clues as to just what Peterson is up to in his house.
The sequel to the hit social horror game sees you jump into the shoes of Quinton, who is in the midst of unraveling the entire...
As mentioned, the demo for Hello Neighbor 2 brings you back into Mr. Peterson’s house, where you’ll have to avoid the screaming rubber chickens on the ground (amongst other things) as you search for clues as to just what Peterson is up to in his house.
The sequel to the hit social horror game sees you jump into the shoes of Quinton, who is in the midst of unraveling the entire...
- 9/21/2022
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Onetime 24 Potus Gregory Itzin died on Friday, at the age of 74. Itzin, who had suffered a major heart attack back in 2015, died from complications that arose during an emergency surgery, EW reports.
Jon Cassar, who was an executive producer and director on Fox’s 24, shared the sad news on Twitter, hailing Itzin as “one of the most talented actors I had the honor to work with” and “an all around great guy.”
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Jon Cassar, who was an executive producer and director on Fox’s 24, shared the sad news on Twitter, hailing Itzin as “one of the most talented actors I had the honor to work with” and “an all around great guy.”
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- 7/8/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Stephen Harber Sep 16, 2019
The truth is out there, and two kids in the small midwestern town of Eerie, Indiana found it long before Mulder and Scully did.
It was The X-Files before The X-Files.
Well, sort of. When Twin Peaks suddenly vanished at the end of its controversial second and final season in 1991, it left in its wake a void shaped like a weird small town full of mysteries, and Northern Exposure wasn’t filling it. Someone had to step in and claim the mantle that Agent Cooper and the quirky townspeople had left somewhere at ABC.
Later that fall, someone did. Rival network NBC premiered a show about another tiny, unassuming town with a high population of gigantic and bizarre mysteries: Eerie, Indiana, the center of weirdness for the entire planet.
Unlike Twin Peaks, this was a squeaky-clean family show starring underage middle schoolers who definitely would not be...
The truth is out there, and two kids in the small midwestern town of Eerie, Indiana found it long before Mulder and Scully did.
It was The X-Files before The X-Files.
Well, sort of. When Twin Peaks suddenly vanished at the end of its controversial second and final season in 1991, it left in its wake a void shaped like a weird small town full of mysteries, and Northern Exposure wasn’t filling it. Someone had to step in and claim the mantle that Agent Cooper and the quirky townspeople had left somewhere at ABC.
Later that fall, someone did. Rival network NBC premiered a show about another tiny, unassuming town with a high population of gigantic and bizarre mysteries: Eerie, Indiana, the center of weirdness for the entire planet.
Unlike Twin Peaks, this was a squeaky-clean family show starring underage middle schoolers who definitely would not be...
- 2/2/2016
- Den of Geek
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