To kick off an October filled with spooky goings-on, FANGORIA is partnering with Phantom Carriage brewery to launch their fall brew, “Imbue of Kang Kob.” Described as “a play on a deconstructed Thai pumpkin soup.” The beer launch will be paired with a screening of Peter Jackson’s classic and hard-to-find Dead Alive (1992) AKA Braindead AKA the movie most deserving of a proper Blu-ray release. Yes, the most deserving. And if that wasn’t enticing enough, the private screening will be paired with a curated two-course dinner featuring delicious Phantom Carriage beers and food selections. Seating will be available in the Phantom Theatre as well as on The Graveyard Patio. FANGORIA will be on hand with goodies as well (trick or treat! Ok, it’s actually just treats.) All this is going down October 1, screening starts at 8 pm. Get your tickets here.
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Angel Melanson is the Digital Editor of FANGORIA.com. When sheโs not running the website, you can find her acting as Fangoโs resident online creep in various hosting capacities and occasionally writing for the magazine.
Her journey from sneaking childhood peeks at FANGORIA to running the HorrorGirl Problems website and podcast came full circle when she joined the Fango family full-time in 2021. A true nightmare come true. She can also be seen in the Queer For Fear and Into The Darkness: Part III documentary series on Shudder.