Submit your vote for Reviewer of the Year!
Every year, the Classic Horror Film Board recognizes the best in the horror/sci-fi/fantasy realm with the Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards. Fans of the genre can vote for their favorites in over thirty categories, and this year, Cinelinx would like to ask you to vote for one of our own, staff writer Victor Medina, as Reviewer of the Year (Category 29)! We've even included the ballot below so you can vote!
Votes must be submitted by copying and pasting the ballot into your personal email, making your choices, including your name, and sending it in. Votes for Reviewer of the Year are write-in only, so you must be sure to include Vic's name yourself under Category 29 when you vote. Pre-filled ballots are not allowed, so we can't do it for you! Remember, you must write in "Victor Medina, Cinelinx.com" yourself.
Every year, the Classic Horror Film Board recognizes the best in the horror/sci-fi/fantasy realm with the Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards. Fans of the genre can vote for their favorites in over thirty categories, and this year, Cinelinx would like to ask you to vote for one of our own, staff writer Victor Medina, as Reviewer of the Year (Category 29)! We've even included the ballot below so you can vote!
Votes must be submitted by copying and pasting the ballot into your personal email, making your choices, including your name, and sending it in. Votes for Reviewer of the Year are write-in only, so you must be sure to include Vic's name yourself under Category 29 when you vote. Pre-filled ballots are not allowed, so we can't do it for you! Remember, you must write in "Victor Medina, Cinelinx.com" yourself.
- 2/26/2013
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
The winners of the 10th Annual Rondo Awards have been announced, and we have the full list of winners! Before we continue, we at Dread Central would like to say how honored we are to have been named Best Horror Website for the third consecutive year. We humbly thank you.
Celebrating a full decade of honoring the best in horror, the Rondos had all the categories covered. With over 30 different Rondos given away, everything from movie of the year, best short, book, website, magazine and collectible toy was covered. And here are your winners.
--Best Movie of 2011: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
--Best Television Presentation: "The Walking Dead: Save the Last One"
--Best Classic DVD: Island of Lost Souls (Criterion)
--Best Classic DVD Collection: "Twilight Zone" Blu-Ray Bundle (Seasons 1-5)
--Best Restoration: Island of Lost Souls (Criterion)
--Best Commentary: William Castle (Taped commentary on Spine-Tingler documentary...
Celebrating a full decade of honoring the best in horror, the Rondos had all the categories covered. With over 30 different Rondos given away, everything from movie of the year, best short, book, website, magazine and collectible toy was covered. And here are your winners.
--Best Movie of 2011: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
--Best Television Presentation: "The Walking Dead: Save the Last One"
--Best Classic DVD: Island of Lost Souls (Criterion)
--Best Classic DVD Collection: "Twilight Zone" Blu-Ray Bundle (Seasons 1-5)
--Best Restoration: Island of Lost Souls (Criterion)
--Best Commentary: William Castle (Taped commentary on Spine-Tingler documentary...
- 4/4/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
FamousMonsters.com is pleased and honored to re-present Steve Vertlieb’s touching tribute to our dear departed Forrest J Ackerman. We’re also very happy to report that Steve’s story is a finalist in this year’s Rondo Awards! Please visit the official Rondo Awards site for the chance to cast your ballot for this and many other outstanding nominees. Also, be sure to check out The Thunder Child, where Steve’s story originally ran.
The Most “Famous Monster” Of Them All
A Personal Remembrance of Forrest J Ackerman
by Steve Vertlieb
In a child-like land of dreams and dragons dwelt a Pied Piper of imagination, a Santa Claus of fantasy and horror, who lived in the mythical kingdom of Horrorweird, Karloffornia. His name was Forrest J Ackerman but, to his friends and colleagues, he was simply “Forry.”
A generation of wide- eyed children grew up under the spell...
The Most “Famous Monster” Of Them All
A Personal Remembrance of Forrest J Ackerman
by Steve Vertlieb
In a child-like land of dreams and dragons dwelt a Pied Piper of imagination, a Santa Claus of fantasy and horror, who lived in the mythical kingdom of Horrorweird, Karloffornia. His name was Forrest J Ackerman but, to his friends and colleagues, he was simply “Forry.”
A generation of wide- eyed children grew up under the spell...
- 4/2/2010
- by Michael
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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