The public at large had magazines like Entertainment Weekly and staunchly mainstream TV shows like Entertainment Tonight as their film and TV news sources.
The iconic 1980s and ’90s horror magazine Fangoria is returning in its print form, thanks to multimedia production company Cinestate.
Trade publications like Variety and The Hollywood Reporter were read mainly by people within the film industry.
Their seventh issue switched the focus to horror, featuring Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining on its cover, and took off from there.