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'''Weekend of Horrors''' is a tri-annual (with occasionally more) traveling [[horror conventions|convention]] which focuses on [[horror films]]. Formerly produced and operated by [[Fangoria Magazine]] with its name and likeness owned by [[Creation Entertainment]], the convention is now produced solely by Creation.
'''Weekend of Horrors''' was traditionally a tri-annual (with occasionally more) traveling [[horror conventions|convention]] which focuses on [[horror films]]. Formerly produced in partnership with [[Creation Entertainment]], the Weekend of Horrors show is now owned exclusively by ''[[Fangoria Magazine]]'' and is held once annually in [[Los Angeles, California]].


The convention also deals in areas of the horror genre outside filmmaking, as well as [[exploitation film|exploitation]], [[science fiction]], and [[fantasy]] entertainment.
The convention also deals in areas of the horror genre outside filmmaking, as well as [[exploitation film|exploitation]], [[science fiction]], and [[fantasy]] entertainment.


''Fangoria'' magazine editor [[Tony Timpone]] was the Master of Ceremonies and Co-Producer of the shows during it's time with [[Creation Entertainment]].
''Fangoria'' magazine editor [[Tony Timpone]] was the Master of Ceremonies and Co-Producer of the shows during its time with Creation Entertainment.

== Convention Layout ==


== Convention layout ==
Weekend of Horrors conventions are typically composed of three areas:
Weekend of Horrors conventions are typically composed of three areas:
* '''The Dealers' Area''', which is made up primarily of vendors selling horror-themed merchandise and booths advertising films,
* '''The Dealers' Area''', which is made up primarily of vendors selling horror-themed merchandise and booths advertising films,
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Some conventions also have '''Film Fests''' (occurring at neighboring theaters) and a '''Cocktail''', or more recently, '''Dessert Party''', where guests can casually mingle with horror personalities after-hours.
Some conventions also have '''Film Fests''' (occurring at neighboring theaters) and a '''Cocktail''', or more recently, '''Dessert Party''', where guests can casually mingle with horror personalities after-hours.


== Locations and Date Expansion ==
== Locations and dates ==
The Weekend of Horrors began in 1985, with its name and likeness owned by [[Creation Entertainment]].


Starting with the 2006 Weekend of Horrors in [[Secaucus, New Jersey]], the convention expanded from a two-day (Saturday and Sunday) event, to a three-day (including Friday). This expanded schedule, common for most current conventions, was continued for all future Weekend of Horrors.
Weekend of Horrors occurs annually in [[Rosemont, Illinois]] (Winter), [[Los Angeles, California]] (Spring), and [[New York City, New York]] (formerly [[Secaucus, New Jersey]]) (Summer). An additional destination is chosen based on the year. There are traditionally four Weekend of Horrors conventions held annually in the [[United States]].


Until 2008, Weekend of Horrors occurred annually in [[Rosemont, Illinois]] (Winter), [[Los Angeles, California]] (Spring), and [[New York City, New York]] (formerly [[Secaucus, New Jersey]]) (Summer), with an additional destination chosen based on the year (in 2008, Austin, Texas, was added to the circuit).
Starting with the 2006 Weekend of Horrors in [[Secaucus, New Jersey]], the convention has expanded from a two-day (Saturday and Sunday) event, to a three-day (including Friday). This expanded schedule, common for most current conventions, was continued for all future Weekend of Horrors.


In 2009 Fangoria broke ties with Creation; the convention is now produced solely by Fangoria and is held once annually in [[Los Angeles, California]].
== Notable Guests ==

== Notable guests ==


Notable guests at Weekend of Horrors conventions have included:
Notable guests at Weekend of Horrors conventions have included:
[[Image:Wohcrowd1.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Fans attending Chicago's Weekend of Horrors convention, 2007]]
[[Image:Wohcrowd1.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Fans attending Chicago's Weekend of Horrors convention, 2007]]
*[[45 Grave]]
*[[David Arquette]]
*[[David Arquette]]
*[[Lucio Fulci]]
*[[Clive Barker]]
*[[Clive Barker]]
*[[Reggie Bannister]]
*[[Reggie Bannister]]
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*[[Wes Craven]]
*[[Wes Craven]]
*[[Frank Darabont]]
*[[Frank Darabont]]
*[[Shannon Elizabeth]]
*[[Robert Englund]]
*[[Robert Englund]]
*[[R. Lee Ermey]]
*[[R. Lee Ermey]]
*[[Fashion Bomb]]
*[[Nathan Fillion]]
*[[Nathan Fillion]]
*[[Ken Foree]]
*[[Ken Foree]]
*[[Corey Haim]]
*[[Danielle Harris]]
*[[Doug Jones (actor)|Doug Jones]]
*[[Doug Jones (actor)|Doug Jones]]
*[[Lloyd Kaufman]]
*[[Lloyd Kaufman]]
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*[[Kristina Klebe]]
*[[Kristina Klebe]]
*[[Harry Knowles]]
*[[Harry Knowles]]
*[[Heather Langenkamp]]
*[[G Tom Mac]]
*[[James Marsters]]
*[[James Marsters]]
*[[Bill Moseley]]
*[[Bill Moseley]]
*[[Russell Mulcahy]]
*[[Russell Mulcahy]]
*[[Mushroomhead]]
*[[Paul Naschy]]
*[[Paul Naschy]]
*[[Jack Nicholson]]
*[[Jack Nicholson]]
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*[[George A. Romero]]
*[[George A. Romero]]
*[[Eli Roth]]
*[[Eli Roth]]
*[[John Saxon (actor)|John Saxon]]
*[[John Saxon]]
*[[Peter Scheerer]]
*[[Peter Scheerer]]
*[[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]
*[[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]
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*[[Quentin Tarantino]]
*[[Quentin Tarantino]]
*[[Tony Todd]]
*[[Tony Todd]]
*[[Caroline Williams]]
*[[Fred Williamson]]
*[[Fred Williamson]]
*[[Bruce Campbell]]
*[[Shannon Elizabeth]]
*[[Caroline Williams]]
*[[Mushroomhead]]
*[[Fashion Bomb]]
*[[45 Grave]]
*[[G Tom Mac]]
*[[Corey Haim]]


== References ==

{{reflist}}
== Other Weekend of Horrors ==

'''Weekend of Horrors''' is the name of an independent [[horror film convention]] which takes place annually in [[Bottrop, Germany]]. It is not sponsored by or produced in association with [[Fangoria (magazine)|''Fangoria'']] or [[Creation Entertainment]].


== External links ==
== External links ==

* [http://www.fangoria.com Fangoria's Weekend of Horrors]
* [http://www.fangoria.com Fangoria's Weekend of Horrors]
* [http://www.weekendofhorrors.com Germany's Weekend of Horrors Convention]

== References ==

{{reflist}}



[[Category:Horror conventions]]
[[Category:Horror conventions]]
[[Category:Science fiction media conventions]]
[[Category:Science fiction conventions in the United States]]
[[Category:Fangoria]]

Latest revision as of 13:55, 2 September 2020

Weekend of Horrors
The 2007 logo for Weekend of Horrors
StatusActive
GenreHorror
Location(s)Rotating
CountryUnited States
Inaugurated1985
Organized byFangoria
Filing statusFor Profit
Websitewww.creationent.com

Weekend of Horrors was traditionally a tri-annual (with occasionally more) traveling convention which focuses on horror films. Formerly produced in partnership with Creation Entertainment, the Weekend of Horrors show is now owned exclusively by Fangoria Magazine and is held once annually in Los Angeles, California.

The convention also deals in areas of the horror genre outside filmmaking, as well as exploitation, science fiction, and fantasy entertainment.

Fangoria magazine editor Tony Timpone was the Master of Ceremonies and Co-Producer of the shows during its time with Creation Entertainment.

Convention layout

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Weekend of Horrors conventions are typically composed of three areas:

  • The Dealers' Area, which is made up primarily of vendors selling horror-themed merchandise and booths advertising films,
  • The Auditorium, where panels and speeches are given for the duration of the convention,
  • And The Screening Room, where new independent and mainstream horror films are screened via digital projection.

Some conventions also have Film Fests (occurring at neighboring theaters) and a Cocktail, or more recently, Dessert Party, where guests can casually mingle with horror personalities after-hours.

Locations and dates

[edit]

The Weekend of Horrors began in 1985, with its name and likeness owned by Creation Entertainment.

Starting with the 2006 Weekend of Horrors in Secaucus, New Jersey, the convention expanded from a two-day (Saturday and Sunday) event, to a three-day (including Friday). This expanded schedule, common for most current conventions, was continued for all future Weekend of Horrors.

Until 2008, Weekend of Horrors occurred annually in Rosemont, Illinois (Winter), Los Angeles, California (Spring), and New York City, New York (formerly Secaucus, New Jersey) (Summer), with an additional destination chosen based on the year (in 2008, Austin, Texas, was added to the circuit).

In 2009 Fangoria broke ties with Creation; the convention is now produced solely by Fangoria and is held once annually in Los Angeles, California.

Notable guests

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Notable guests at Weekend of Horrors conventions have included:

Fans attending Chicago's Weekend of Horrors convention, 2007

References

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