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2011

December 2011, Newly Released Trailers

January 1, 2012 by Kathryn Schroeder

December 2011 brought a great deal of new trailers for films releasing as soon as January 2012 all the way into Summer 2012.  Welcome back Kate Beckinsale and your spandex/pleather wearing self in Underworld: Awakening!  Three of the most anticipated films trailers finally arrived, The Dark Knight Rises, Prometheus, and The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, […]

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Cinema Fearité presents New Year’s Evil (Dir. Emmett Alston 1980)

December 29, 2011 by James Jay Edwards

Tucked in amidst all of the action hero and martial arts films made by Menahem Golan and Yoran Globus (the producers who brought the world the American Ninja series, the Delta Force films and the Death Wish sequels, among many others) can be found a neat little horror film called New Year’s Evil.  Made in […]

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Cinema Fearité presents Jack Frost (Dir. Michael Cooney 1996)

December 22, 2011 by James Jay Edwards

Christmas horror movies are usually thinly-veiled slasher flicks where the killer is some maladjusted grownup who was scared into insanity by a freaky Santa when he was a kid.  In 1996, screenwriter Michael Cooney (Identity) flipped the script with Jack Frost, an original story about a murderous snowman, and the Christmas horror movie genre hasn’t […]

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Cinema Fearité presents Dead Men Walk (Dir. Sam Newfield 1943)

December 15, 2011 by James Jay Edwards

When a movie script calls for a set of twins but only one lead actor is available, what does the director do?  Ask the lead actor or actress to play both parts, that’s what.  Brian De Palma had Margot Kidder do it in Sisters, just like David Cronenberg asked Jeremy Irons to double dip in […]

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Cinema Fearité presents Q (Dir. Larry Cohen 1982)

December 8, 2011 by James Jay Edwards

Legend has it that in the early eighties, respected horror director Larry Cohen (It’s Alive) looked up at the Chrysler Building in New York City and said “that would be the coolest place for a nest.”  The legend goes on to say that Cohen, fired from the directing job on another film and not wanting […]

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