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Cinema Fearité presents Saturday the 14th (Dir. Howard R. Cohen 1981)

July 12, 2012 by James Jay Edwards

In the late nineties, Wes Craven’s Scream franchise had become so popular that it inspired its own comic horror send-up, the aptly title Scary Movie, that has spawned just as many sequels as its muse (so far, three).  While no one will ever be able to accuse Scary Movie of being overly original, even the […]

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Cinema Fearité presents Uncle Sam (Dir. William Lustig 1996)

July 4, 2012 by James Jay Edwards

Holiday themed films have been all the rage, beginning back in the late seventies with Halloween and continuing through the modern era with Valentine.  When it comes to the Fourth of July, the choices slim out a little bit; of course, Jaws takes place on the holiday, and there’s the obviously named Independence Day.  But […]

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Cinema Fearité presents The Dunwich Horror (Dir. Daniel Haller 1970)

June 21, 2012 by James Jay Edwards

Aside from Edgar Allan Poe (and possibly Richard Matheson), no writer has had their short stories adapted into horror films more often than H.P. Lovecraft.  Lovecraft has been so influential to the genre that even films which are not direct retellings of his stories, like Sam Raimi’s The Evil Dead series, are based around one […]

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Cinema Fearité presents Visiting Hours (Dir. Jean-Claude Lord 1982)

June 18, 2012 by James Jay Edwards

The setting in which a horror movie takes place is integral to the effectiveness of the scares; haunted houses, insane asylums and dark forests are much more threatening than bright, sunny suburban neighborhoods.  Yet, when an innocent place becomes the scene of terror, it can be doubly frightening.  In 1982, a Canadian film from the […]

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Cinema Fearité presents The Stuff (Dir. Larry Cohen 1985)

June 14, 2012 by James Jay Edwards

In the world of horror movies, death can come from many places.  Danger is all around, whether it comes from the axe of a masked serial killer, the claws of a rabid monster or the mouth of a mysterious alien.  But what happens when the harm comes from something as seemingly innocent as desert?  That […]

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