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‘Unfriended’ Has A Great Gimmick That Saves It From Horror Mediocrity

March 18, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: A group of online chat room friends find themselves haunted by a mysterious, supernatural force using the account of their dead friend. Release Date: April 17, 2015     MPAA Rating: PG-13 Genre(s): Horror, Thriller Film Review Production When it comes to found footage horror movies, many fans think that they have seen it all. Those […]

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‘While We’re Young’ – A Coming-Of-Age Film For Those Who Have Already Come-Of-Age

March 18, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: A middle-aged couple’s career and marriage are overturned when a disarming young couple enters their lives. Release Date: April 3, 2015     MPAA Rating: PG-13 Genre(s): Comedy, Drama Film Review Production It’s said that everything old is new again. That explains why teenage girls shop for vintage dresses and twenty-something music snobs buy expensive stereo […]

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‘White God’ – A Movie About A Girl And Her Dog Turns Into A Sea Of Canine Brutality

March 18, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: When young Lili is forced to give up her beloved dog Hagen because its mixed-breed heritage is deemed “unfit” by The State, she and the dog begin a dangerous journey back towards each other. At the same time, all the unwanted, unloved and so-called “unfit” dogs rise up under a new leader, Hagen, the one-time […]

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‘The Wrecking Crew’ Introduces The Musicians Behind American Pop Music’s Biggest Records

March 17, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

Guitar Player magazine once described guitarist Tommy Tedesco as the most recorded guitarist in history.  The funny thing is that most listeners would never even know it was him playing.  The twangy galloping acoustic guitar on the “Bonanza” theme?  The fuzzy, distorted intro riff to “Green Acres?”  The silly wah-wah solo that signaled the beginning […]

Filed Under: Documentary, Entertainment, Features, Movies, Music Tagged With: Carol Kaye, Denny Tedesco, Dick Clark, Glen Campbell, Hal Blaine, Phil Spector, Plas Johnson, Sonny and Cher, The Beach Boys, The Monkees, The Wrecking Crew, Tommy Tedesco

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Grotesque’ – Linda Blair, Scary Punks, And The Halloween III Masks

March 11, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

A scene from 'Grotesque'

In a way, Linda Blair had it easy; her breakout role as Regan, the possessed child in The Exorcist, came very early in her career when she was barely into her teens. The down side to this is that Blair has never been able to duplicate the success of her signature performance. Since The Exorcist, Blair has worked fairly steadily in the mainstream, making guest appearances on television shows such as “The Love Boat” and “Supernatural,” but has also never stopped making cult horror movies like Hell Night and The Chilling. One of her lesser-known horror outings was a movie that she produced as well as starred in, a 1988 gore-fest called, appropriately enough, Grotesque.

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité, Horror Tagged With: Bill Dickson, Bill Loose, Bob Apisa, Brad Wilson, Donna Wilkes, Guy Stockwell, Jack Cookerly, Joe Tornatore, John Naulin, Linda Blair, Mikel Angel, Tab Hunter

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