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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Jack The Ripper’ (Dirs. Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman 1959)

October 25, 2012 by James Jay Edwards

Jack The Ripper 1959

Jack the Ripper is the perfect combination of murder mystery and a horror film with just the right amount of lovely ladies.

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité, Entertainment, Horror, Movies Tagged With: Monty Berman, Robert S. Baker

Cloud Atlas

October 25, 2012 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: Drama, mystery, action and enduring love thread through a single story that unfolds in multiple timelines over the span of 500 years. Characters meet and reunite from one life to the next. Born and reborn. As the consequences of their actions and choices impact one another through the past, the present and the distant future, […]

Filed Under: Movie Review

It’s In The Blood

October 25, 2012 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: It’s In the Blood is an all-together new cinematic movement. At its core a father son story, the film is a deconstruction of the prototypical ‘creature feature’, incorporating elements of mystical realism, and psychological thriller. We call it a Psyche-Saga. One year after a tragic incident tore their family apart, a grieving son (October) and […]

Filed Under: Movie Review

Death is Coming to Your Little Town – John Carpenter’s Halloween Re-Released in Theaters

October 23, 2012 by James Jay Edwards

The first horror movies I ever saw in a theatre were Alien and The Amityville Horror, both in 1979; I was eight (yes, my parents took me to horror movies when I was eight – things were different then).  Knowing that John Carpenter’s Halloween was released in 1978, it’s easy to deduce that I have […]

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Cinema Fearité presents The New Kids (Dir. Sean S. Cunningham 1985)

October 18, 2012 by James Jay Edwards

Ever since the resurgence of the slasher film in the early eighties, teenagers have been the staple victims in horror movies.  Whether it’s a lone babysitter trapped in a dark house or a group of camp counselors stranded in the woods, the relative innocence and inexperience of adolescents make them ripe for the picking.  In […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: 2012, Classic Films

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