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Cinema Fearité Presents The Equally Hysterical And Terrifying Cult Classic ‘TerrorVision’ (Dir. Ted Nicolaou 1986)

March 14, 2013 by James Jay Edwards

One of the biggest and most important advances in entertainment technology to come out of the 1980s is the advent of cable television and satellite reception.  No longer were people limited to movies at a theater and a mere thirteen channels of programming.  As with any new technology, however, there was a learning curve, and […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: 2012, 2013, Classic Films

Cinema Fearité Presents The Most Far-Fetched And Fun Waterlogged Creature Feature ‘Tentacles’ (Dir. Oliver Hellman 1977)

March 7, 2013 by James Jay Edwards

When Jaws ushered in the modern monster movie era in 1975, moviegoers everywhere became terrified to go into the water.  Jaws was so effective that it spawned a bevy of aquatic imitators, each more strange that the last.  For several years after Jaws, audiences were treated to thinly veiled rip-offs like Orca in 1977, Piranha […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: 2012, 2013, Classic Films, Creature Feature, Monster Movies

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Waxworks’ (Dir. Paul Leni 1924)

February 28, 2013 by James Jay Edwards

Because the horror genre has always embraced short film, the horror anthology has always been hugely popular.  Whether it’s a simple excuse to stick a bunch of shorts together into a feature length film or a purely organic set of episodic storylines, horror anthologies provide frightening entertainment for the attention-deficit crowd.  Although it hit its […]

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

Cinema Fearité presents The Burning (Dir. Tony Maylam 1981)

February 21, 2013 by James Jay Edwards

Just like any successful horror film, the first Friday the 13th brought about a slew of imitators.  Not only did the film spawn more than a half dozen sequels in the years that followed, but the early eighties also saw films like Sleepaway Camp and Madman hop on the bandwagon and provide their own spin […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: 2012, 2013, Classic Films

Cinema Fearité presents Sssssss (Dir. Bernard L. Kowalski 1973)

February 14, 2013 by James Jay Edwards

By the nineteen seventies, every filmmaker in the horror world was looking for something new to scare audiences, and the scurry led to some very original films.  For every influential blockbuster frightfest like The Exorcist, Jaws, or Halloween, there were several lesser known but just as creative movies.  One of these films that slipped through […]

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

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