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‘Things to Come’ Is Yet Another Movie That Is Anchored By A Brilliant Isabelle Huppert Performance

November 14, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: A philosophy teacher soldiers through the death of her mother, getting fired from her job, and dealing with a husband who is cheating on her. Release Date: December 9, 2016     MPAA Rating: PG-13 Genre(s): Drama, Film Review Production Earlier this year, French actress Isabelle Huppert lit up screens as easily the best element in […]

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Natalie Portman Shines In ‘Jackie’ – A First-Hand Account Of The Collapse Of Camelot

November 14, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: Following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy fights through grief and trauma to regain her faith, console her children, and define her husband’s historic legacy. Release Date: December 16, 2016     MPAA Rating: PG-13 Genre(s): Biography, Drama Film Review Production A typical biopic generally will cover the life of the […]

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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Cat’s Eye’ – Three Stephen King Stories Told By One Charming Cat

November 10, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

Two of this year’s most buzzworthy horror movies have had animals featured in prominent roles.  The Witch stars a freaky 210 pound goat named Charlie as the evil Black Phillip, and a charming seagull named Sully almost steals The Shallows away from Blake Lively with his performance as Steven Seagull, her rocky reef-mate for the […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Alan Silvestri, Drew Barrymore, James Woods, Kenneth McMillan, Lewis Teague, Robert Hays, Stephen King

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Cry Baby Lane’ – The Movie That Was Too Scary For Nickelodeon

November 3, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

Horror on television has been around since the fifties and sixties, but it only reached out towards the children’s television market in the nineties with shows like “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” and “Goosebumps.”  Before long, Nickelodeon, the “Kid’s Network” and home of “Are You Afraid of the Dark?”, even branched into scary TV […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Andrew Barrett, Frank Langella, Jase Blankfort, John Inwood, Peter Lauer, Rob Mittenthal, Trey Rogers

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Sonny Boy’ – A Mute-And-Mutilated Assassin And David Carradine In A Dress

October 27, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

Let’s face it, some movies are just plain weird.  Some are shockingly weird, like The Baby or Pink Flamingos.  Some are surreally weird, like Eraserhead or any one of a number of films from Alejandro Jodorowsky.  Either way, there is an entire unofficial subgenre of cinema that takes strangeness to a whole new level.  Sonny […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Brad Dourif, Carlo Maria Cordio, David Carradine, Graeme Whifler, Michael Boston, Michael Griffin, Paul L. Smith, Robert Martin Carroll, Roberto D'Ettorre Piazzoli, Sonny Boy

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