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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘The Neanderthal Man’ – Fifties Sci-Fi Filmmaking At Its Badly Best

September 17, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

There’s something pleasantly simple about fifties science fiction horror films.  The early low-budget filmmakers would do things like stick a diving helmet on a gorilla suit (Robot Monster) or inject red dye into silicon jelly (The Blob), all in the name of creating memorable movie monsters.  This naiveté carried over into the mad scientist films […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Albert Glasser, Aubrey Wisberg, Dick Rich, Doris Merrick, E.A. Dupont, Fred R. Feitshans Jr., Jack Pollexfen, Joyce Terry, Richard Crane, Robert Long, Robert Shayne, Saber-Toothed Tigers, Sci Fi, Science Fiction, Stanley Cortez, The Neanderthal Man

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Duel’ – An Evil Truck Jump-Starts Steven Spielberg’s Career

September 10, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

Everyone starts somewhere.  Before horror icon John Carpenter made Halloween, he did the low-budget sci-fi nerd-fest Dark Star.  Before George Lucas became a household name with the space opera Star Wars, he created the futuristic vision THX 1138.  Even the debatably biggest name in filmmaking, Steven Spielberg, had to pay his dues; before the sharks […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Billy Goldenberg, Dale Johnston, Dennis Weaver, Jack A. Marta, Jack Kirschner, Peterbilt, Plymouth Valiant, Richard Matheson, Richard Raderman, Road Rage, Ronald LaVine, Steven Spielberg

Cinema Fearité Remembers Wes Craven By Tuning In To ‘Invitation to Hell’

September 3, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

This week, the horror world is once again reeling from the loss of one of its most influential figures; writer/director Wes Craven has passed away at the age of 76, a victim of brain cancer.  Craven was the mastermind behind not one, but two of the greatest horror franchises ever thanks to his work on […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Barret Oliver, Dean Cundey, Joanna Cassidy, Joe Regalbuto, Richard Rothstein, Robert Urich, Soleil Moon Frye, Susan Lucci, Sylvester Levay, Wes Craven

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Scream Bloody Murder’ – Early Seventies ‘Gore-Nography’ At Its Bloody, Splattery Finest

August 27, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

Nestled in between the low-budget horror days of the fifties and sixties and the golden age of the slasher in the eighties, there were some bloody good films made in the seventies.  Of course, most people point to legendary classics like Wes Craven’s The Last House on the Left and Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chain […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Angus Scrimm, Fred Holbert, Larry Alexander, Leigh Mitchell, Marc B. Ray, Matthew, Robert Knox, Rockwell, Scream Bloody Murder, slasher, splatter, Stephen H. Burum, The Captive Female

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘The Lost Boys’ – The Movie That Defined A Generation Of Bloodsuckers

August 20, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

It’s no secret that the Twilight movies have given vampires a bad rap.  Edward Cullen has single-handedly turned the mysterious, sophisticated bloodsuckers of Dracula and Nosferatu into sparkling, romantic wusses.  But, in between the suave vampires of old and the compassionate wimps of today, there existed a meaner spirited, in-it-for-themselves creature of the night.  Cinema […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Aerosmith, Alex Winter, Barnard Hughes, Billy Wirth, Brooke McCarter, Chance Michael Borbit, Corey Feldman, Corey Haim, Dianne Wiest, Echo & The Bunnymen, Edward Herrmann, Elton John, INXS, James Jeremias, Jami Gertz, Jamison Newlander, Janice Fischer, Jason Patric, Jeffrey Boam, Jimmy Barnes, Joel Schumacher, Kelly Jo Minter, Kiefer Sutherland, Richard Donner, Roger Daltrey, Run-DMC, The Call, The Doors, The Easybeats, The Lost Boys, Tim Cappello, Timmy Cappello

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