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Death Ray and Filmstar FoldThursday, October 08, 2009 at 08:11 AM EDT
Death Ray and Filmstar magazines have closed, as Blackfish Publishing
splits
from their parent company Rebellion. According to a press release issued by
managing director Matt Bielby, the current issues of both magazines (Death Ray
issue 21, and Filmstar issue 5) will be their last.
I liked Blackfish’s magazines, and I wrote for Filmstar: even among
strong competition, I felt that Filmstar was an impressive
title,
and it’s more than self-interest that makes me sad to see it go. The
editors I worked with were great, and I’m proud of the pieces I wrote for
them (I’ll be adding all my film reviews to the Paperhouse archive over
the next few weeks). There are plenty of reasons why a publishing venture
might
not work out, but for Blackfish, it definitely wasn’t a failure of
quality. Over the fold: the press release in full
News
release
7 October
2009
Filmstar and
Death Ray to close
I’ve got some sad news,
I’m afraid. Blackfish Publishing is currently in the process of splitting
from its parent company, the video game developer and publisher Rebellion,
which means that the current issues of Filmstar and Death Ray magazines will,
at the very least, be the last for some time.
Filmstar will
not
continue in its present form beyond issue #5, now on sale, or Death Ray beyond
issue #21, also on sale. This is, needless to say, a terrible shame, because
both are terrific magazines, with a loyal and growing following, and plenty of
potential. However, harsh economic circumstances and assorted unforeseen
factors make it impossible for us to continue with them at this
time.
I am hopeful
that
one or both magazines will find homes elsewhere, and that Blackfish itself
will
continue in some form. It’s a terrific little company, full of dedicated,
passionate and talented individuals, and I would like to thank them all for
their almost universally excellent work over the last few years: Guy, Jes,
Lee,
Adam, Joe, Allie and others on Death Ray; Mark, Thom, Keith, Steve, Dave and
others on Filmstar; plus Meg, two Ians and, of course, Karl. In addition,
I’d like to thank the raft of excellent and insightful writers and other
contributors who’ve worked with us over the past three years.
Thank you for
your interest in, and support of, our two magazines: they were great while
they
lasted, and will, with luck, rise again.
best,
Matt
Bielby
Managing
Director
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