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    FANGORIA PRESENTS: “GERM Z”—Getting the Bug Part Two

    As a continuation of our previous discussion (see part one here) with GERM Z co-director J.T. Boone and producer Lynette Dixon about the indie zombie flick GERM Z, the fifth release on the FANGORIA Presents banner (see here for details; to find Fango’s Comcast collection on your VOD channel, search this way: Movies > Movie Collections > Fangoria), we also spoke with co-director John Craddock and editor Randy Paik. GERM Z is a character-driven study with a hint of romance and an abundance of zombies that spawn after the military unsuccessfully attempts to intervene when a satellite hurtles toward our planet.

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    FANGORIA Presents: “GERM Z”—Getting the Bug Part One

    Though some fans may fear the zombie subgenre has grown tired in recent times, they can rest assured that GERM Z unleashes a revitalizing new take on its variety. This indie horror flick, which details the story that unfolds when a deadly germination spawns after the military executes what becomes a failed attempt to shoot down a satellite orbiting Earth, is unique in multiple regards—namely resulting from its heavily character-driven plotline and strong acting, two factors rarely seen in similar low-budget films. We chatted with co-director J.T. Boone (who, in addition to writing the screenplay and helping to produce GERM Z, works as an attorney) and producer Lynette Dixon (a radiologist by trade, also currently getting her masters degree in psychology) about the film, which arrives as the fifth release under the FANGORIA Presents banner (see here for details; to find Fango’s Comcast collection on your VOD channel, search this way: Movies > Movie Collections > Fangoria).

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    FANGORIA Presents: Getting Possessed By “ENTITY,” Part One

    There are few thoughts that inspire as much dread as the sins of our pasts—our figurative ghosts following us, reminding us of our fallacies and mortality through our own mistakes and trespasses. And if our sins could manifest themselves into something malevolent and unrelenting, we could be sure we’d be dead to rights. It’s for this reason that ENTITY, the new release under the FANGORIA Presents banner (go here for details; to find Fango’s Comcast collection on your VOD channel, search Movies > Movie Collections > Fangoria), transcends simplistic scariness and creates an overall atmosphere of visceral fear.

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    Check out the promo for May’s killer FANGORIA Collection on Xfinity on Demand

    Joining this month’s FANGORIA Presents feature SIN REAPER are The Terrifying Towers of Unholy Horrors. Our monthly lineup of beloved classics and cult gems includes dreamy frights, satanic rites and much more.

    Programmer and producer Zack Carlson writes, “Schizoid sinners and savage Satanists roam the crumbling corridors of bloodthirsty brutality in this month’s collection, where Gothic era gore collides with contemporary crazed cruelty, from ancient castles to the pit of Hell itself!”

    Here’s the full lineup, which you can access through Menu selections Movies > Movie Collections > Fangoria:

    SIN REAPER (On Demand May 7th)

    INFERNO

    CAPTAIN KRONOS, VAMPIRE HUNTER

    SPELLCASTER

    TALES FROM THE CRYPT

    COUNT YORGA, VAMPIRE

    THE OMEN (’76)

    THE RESURRECTED

    JAWS OF SATAN

    FRANKENSTEIN AND THE MONSTER FROM HELL

    THE CRIMSON CULT

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    FANGORIA Presents: “SIN REAPER,” Big Creeper

    One of the most important aspects about the current releases under the FANGORIA Presents banner (see here for details; to find Fango’s Comcast collection on your VOD channel, search this way: Movies > Movie Collections > Fangoria) is the variety of all the films chosen. Whether it’s a bloody family outing in AXED, eeriness in Eastern Europe in ENTITY or pandemic pandemonium in GERM Z, FANGORIA Presents aims to give fright fans a different experience in terror with each selection. However, Fango has something special for gorehounds with Sebastian Bartolitius’s SIN REAPER, in which nightmares of a dark monastery and an enigmatic killer come to life for Samantha, a young woman with a mysterious past.

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