Coming Soon: Sam Raimi Presents The Possession

The horror movie season that runs from August until October, roughly, is almost upon moviegoers and one of the anticipated frightening (we hope) films is The Possession, produced by Sam Raimi and directed by Ole Bornedal (Watchmen).  Based on a true story, The Possession revolves around a family, Clyde (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and Stephanie Brenek […]

Color as Language In Broken Embraces

I walked out of the theater after Pedro Almodovar’s Broken Embraces and my eyes refused to adjust back from the brilliant and colorful world of the film; the real world paled in comparison. Even as I shut them now, the vibrant reds, moody blues, and roaring yellows still swim against my eyelids. Almodovar does not […]

Goodies: The “Pocket Cinema” App featuring Free Movies for All

Our very own James Jay Edwards, the aficionado of horror movies as seen with his weekly “Cinema Fearite” column, discovered an App for his iPhone recently that must be shared with fellow Horror movies lovers, and movie lovers in general.  From Sprite Labs comes “Pocket Cinema,” an App that allows you to watch thousands of […]

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘In A Glass Cage’

In a Glass Cage needs to be seen to be believed and makes Lars von Trier films look like puppet shows. Read on to find out why Agusti Villaronga’s Spanish horror is a must-see (once).

LAFF Film Review: Tomboy

When you look at the photo above do you see a boy or a girl?  Would the child’s name be Michael or Laure?  The role of gender identity in Celine Sciamma’s second feature film Tomboy is front and center as her protagonist, a 10 year-old girl, pretends to be a boy over the course […]