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2011

Cinema Fearité presents The Astral Factor (Dir. John Florea 1976)

January 12, 2012 by James Jay Edwards

The psycho killer has long been one of the obvious staples of the horror genre.  What could be more frightening than an unstoppable madman preying on innocent and unsuspecting victims?  How about an unstoppable madman who has mastered the art of invisibility?  In 1976, television director John Florea (who directed episodes of both “CHiPs” and […]

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Watch The First 5 Minutes of Steven Sodebergh’s Haywire

January 10, 2012 by Kathryn Schroeder

Relativity Media continues to promote the film Haywire, directed by Steven Sodebergh and releasing in theatres January 20, 2012, by providing viewers the opprtunity to watch the first five minutes from the film.  I have seen Haywire and these first five minutes feature one hell of a fight scene between MMA superstar Gina Carano and […]

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THE ARTIST ENSEMBLE CAST AND CREW TO PARTICIPATE IN A LIVE Q&A January 6th, 2012

January 6, 2012 by Kathryn Schroeder

On January 6, 2012, at approximately 9:40pm, a live Q&A will stream following a screening at the Wadsworth Theatre of The Artist featuring director Michel Hazanavicius, stars Jean Dujardin, Bérénice Bejo, James Cromwell, Missi Pyle and producer Thomas Langmann.  The Q&A will be moderated by KCRW’s Matt Holzman and at www.theartistmovie.net and www.facebook.com/theartist.twc fans across the […]

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Cinema Fearité presents The Werewolf (Dir. Fred F. Sears 1956)

January 5, 2012 by James Jay Edwards

Of all of the mythical beasts that have been immortalized over the centuries, the lycanthrope, or werewolf, has arguably made the smoothest transition into motion pictures.  Aside from the vampire, no other creature has been done and redone over the years, from Lon Chaney’s definitive performance in 1941’s The Wolf Man to the Team Jacob […]

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The 2012 Winter Movie Preview

January 5, 2012 by Kathryn Schroeder

Everyone has survived the holidays, and the time has now come for the movie industry to slow down a bit.  Take a deep breath and sigh as the winter movie season has officially begin.  Say hello to horror movies, romances, and the odd-ball comedy or dramatic piece that did not seem to be award worthy.  […]

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