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2011

The Oscars LIVE (from Colton, CA)

February 26, 2012 by Kathryn Schroeder

The time has come for The Academy Awards 2012!  Who will win, who will lose, and what extra long speeches will we have to endure. We are live from Colton, CA watching The Academy Awards.  The show has begin! We love Morgan Freemon.  Speak more…”I’m going to hear the entire show narrated with […]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Movies Tagged With: 2011, 2012, News, Promotional Materials, The Academy Awards

Cinema Fearité presents The Legacy (Dir. Richard Marquand 1979)

February 9, 2012 by James Jay Edwards

A good horror movie needs a frightening antagonist to keep the action coming.  Whether it’s a faceless killer or a wild animal, a good villain is the driving force behind any film, not just horror films.  Sometimes, however, an unseen force is a much scarier foe, a phenomenon that has been dealt with over and […]

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Russell Espinosa’s “Best in Film”, 2011

February 4, 2012 by Russell Espinosa

Russell’s “Best in Film” 2011   1.    The Descendants   When Sideways came out in 2004 I must have gone out to see it in theaters at least three times.  It wasn’t The Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, or Batman and so it was a mystery to everyone including myself as to why I […]

Filed Under: Best In Film, Entertainment, Movies, Top 10 Movies, Uncategorized Tagged With: 2011, Movies You Can't Miss, Opinion Piece, Rants & Raves, Rants and Raves

Cinema Fearité presents Monster Dog (Dir. Clyde Anderson 1984)

February 2, 2012 by James Jay Edwards

In the late 60’s, the Alice Cooper band invented the musical genre of “shock-rock,” with their in-your-face music and horror-themed stage antics.  It seemed like a logical progression that, once his musical career cooled off, Cooper would go into acting, and the natural place for him was in a horror film.  In 1984, after a […]

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Cinema Fearité presents The Hand (Dir. Henry Cass 1960)

January 26, 2012 by James Jay Edwards

There are few events more horrific than war.  Of course, when something is fear-inducing, there will always be filmmakers ready to make a movie out of it, and horror films have been effectively using the backdrop of war for years, from the classic Isle of the Dead to the more recent Dead Snow.  Master British […]

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