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Cinema Fearité Bids Auf Wiedersehen To Ulli Lommel With ‘The Boogey Man’

December 7, 2017 by James Jay Edwards

Last weekend saw the passing of the influential filmmaker Ulli Lommel.  One of the freshest voices of the New German Cinema movement of the sixties and seventies, Lommel collaborated with both Rainer Werner Fassbinder (Tenderness of the Wolves) and Andy Warhol (Blank Generation) throughout his career, but he is best known by horror fans for […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Andy Warhol, David Herschel, David Sperling, Jochen Breitsenstein, John Carradine, Nicholas Love, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Ron James, Suzanna Love, The Boogey Man, The Boogeyman, Tim Krog, Ulli Lommel

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Eraserhead’ – David Lynch’s Calling Card To The World Of Surreal Cinema

November 30, 2017 by James Jay Edwards

There are movies that are hits from the start, and there are movies that fade away into obscurity.  And then there are movies that find their audience years later by playing to packed theaters at midnight to viewers who come back night after night, despite having seen the films several times over.  The ultimate midnight […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Alan Splet, Allen Joseph, Anna Roberts, Charlotte Stewart, David Lynch, Frederick Elmes, Herbert Cardwell, Jack Fisk, Jack Nance, Jeanne Bates, John Nance, Laurel Near, Midnight Movies, Peter Ivers, Sissy Spacek

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Curse Of The Faceless Man’ – A Mummy Ripoff Of Pompeiian Proportions

November 23, 2017 by James Jay Edwards

One of the most pointless disaster films of the twenty-first century was Pompeii, the 2014 action vehicle for “Game of Thrones” star Kit Harrington.  But there’s a better Pompeii movie, and we’re not talking about any of the many interpretations of The Last Days of Pompeii.  This week, Cinema Fearité takes a look at the […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Bob Bryant, Charles Gemora, Edward L. Cahn, Elaine Edwards, Gerald Fried, Jerome Bixby, Kenneth Peach, Luis Van Rooten, Morris Ankrum, Pompeii, Richard Anderson

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Ruby’ – A Buried Jewel Of Seventies Schlock Horror

November 16, 2017 by James Jay Edwards

The seventies gave the horror world a ton of classic movies.  Jaws scared people into not going into the water.  Halloween struck fear into the hearts of babysitters everywhere.  The Exorcist made people afraid of demonic possession.  But, for every Jaws, Halloween, or The Exorcist, there were a dozen other movies that fell along the […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Barry Schneider, Curtis Harrington, George Edwards, Janit Baldwin, Piper Laurie, Roger Davis, Ruby, Sal Vecchio, Stephanie Rothman, Steve Krantz, William Mendenhall

It’s Like Kevin Spacey Was Never There In ‘All The Money In The World’

November 12, 2017 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: The story of the kidnapping of 16-year-old John Paul Getty III and the desperate attempt by his devoted mother to convince his billionaire grandfather Jean Paul Getty to pay the ransom. Release Date: December 25, 2017     MPAA Rating: PG-13 Genre(s): Crime, Drama Film Review Production On July 10, 1973, John Paul Getty III, grandson […]

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