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James Jay Edwards

Contest: ‘ABCs Of Death 2’ Seeks 26th Director, And It Could Be YOU!

August 15, 2013 by James Jay Edwards

If you were one of the horror fans who thought that The ABCs of Death was too inconsistent, here’s your chance to put up or shut up.  The sequel, appropriately titled The ABCs of Death 2, is holding a contest to find its 26th director.  The last contest winner was Lee Hardcastle, the sick genius […]

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‘Jobs’ The Movie Does No Favors For Jobs The Man

August 14, 2013 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: It only takes one person to start a revolution. The extraordinary story of Steve Jobs, the original innovator and ground-breaking entrepreneur who let nothing stand in the way of greatness. The film tells the epic and turbulent story of Jobs as he blazed a trail that changed technology — and the world — forever. Release […]

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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘The Killer Shrews’, A Fifties Creature Feature With Bite

August 12, 2013 by James Jay Edwards

Monster movies are fun.  Whether they play on serious fears, such as films like Jaws and Alligator, or take a more tongue-in-cheek approach, with Attack of the Killer Tomatoes and Slugs: The Movie, monster movies make for great horror films.  The classic science fiction era of the fifties had no shortage of cool monster movies, […]

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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘The Witches’, A Hammer Film That Goes From Horrifying To Hysterical In Three Acts

August 8, 2013 by James Jay Edwards

With a television and film career that spans over seven decades, Joan Fontaine has always been one of the more versatile actresses in Hollywood.  Her big break came in the early forties, when she became one of Alfred Hitchcock’s girls.  For Hitch, she made Rebecca in 1940 (which won the Oscar for best picture as […]

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‘Elysium’ Is An Action Packed Sci-Fi Movie That Almost Makes The Viewer Ignore The Political Allegory…Almost…

August 8, 2013 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: In the year 2154, two classes of people exist: the very wealthy, who live on a pristine man-made space station called Elysium, and the rest, who live on an overpopulated, ruined planet. The people of Earth are desperate to escape the crime and poverty that is now rampant throughout the land. The only man with […]

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