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‘RBG’ Shows How Ruth Bader Ginsburg Became ‘Notorious’

May 9, 2018 by James Jay Edwards

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There is plenty of fun, non-politicized moments in RBG that humanize the icon that has become known to her supporters as “The Notorious RBG.”

Filed Under: Documentary, Entertainment, Features, Movies Tagged With: Betsy West, Julie Cohen, Kate McKinnon, Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Frankenhooker’ – Frank Henenlotter Takes On Mary Shelley

May 3, 2018 by James Jay Edwards

Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein could possibly be the most adapted novel in horror history.  Starting with a silent version in 1910, the tale has been told countless times on the screen.  Some are classics, like the iconic 1931 Universal adaptation that made Boris Karloff a star.  Others are looser retellings, such as the more recent Victor […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Frank Henenlotter, Frankenstein, James Lorinz, Joe Renzetti, Mary Shelley, Patty Mullen, Robert Martin

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Don’t Go To Sleep’ – One More Spooky TV Movie From The Eighties Telling You What Not To Do

April 19, 2018 by James Jay Edwards

Over the years, Cinema Fearité has covered plenty of movies that tell their audience what NOT to do, movies such as Don’t Look Now, Don’t Answer the Phone, Don’t Look in the Basement, and Don’t Open Till Christmas.  And that’s not even counting movies like Don’t Breathe and Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark that […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Aaron Spelling, ABC, Chuck Arnold, Dennis Weaver, Dominic Frontiere, Kristen Cumming, Ned Wynn, Oliver Robins, Richard Lang, Robin Ignico, Ruth Gordon, Valerie Harper

‘Aardvark’ Is As Schizophrenic As Its Lead Character

April 13, 2018 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: The aardvark has evolved to be one of a kind. You could say the same of Josh Norman. Release Date: April 13, 2018     MPAA Rating: PG-13 Genre(s): Drama Film Review Production Aardvark is about a schizophrenic man named Josh Norman (Zachary Quinto, better known as Spock from the Star Trek reboots) who goes to […]

Filed Under: Movie Review

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Psychic Killer’ – The Other Seventies Astral Projection Movie

April 12, 2018 by James Jay Edwards

Several years ago, Cinema Fearité covered The Astral Factor, aka Invisible Strangler, which is a 1976 movie about a killer who has mastered the psychic art of astral projection, allowing him to commit his crimes without being detected.  However, a year before The Astral Factor was made, in 1975, another movie beat it to the […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Aldo Ray, Bill Quinn, Greydon Clark, Harry Holcombe, Jim Hutton, Julie Adams, Mark Wilcox, Marland Proctor, Mikel Angel, Nehemiah Persoff, Neville Brand, Paul Burke, Psychic Killer, Raymond Danton, Rod Cameron, The Kirlian Effect, Whit Bissell

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