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Aneta Corsaut

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Bad Ronald’ – As Scary As A Broadcast Television Movie In The Seventies Could Be

July 30, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

It’s said that everything old is new again, and of course, the sentiment is never more apparent than in the world of horror movies.  Even when a newer film is not considered a sequel or a remake (excuse me, a reboot), its concepts and themes can still usually be traced back to some earlier film […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Andrew Peter Marin, Aneta Corsaut, Bad Ronald, Buzz Kulik, Charles F. Wheeler, Cindy Eilbacher, Cindy Fisher, Dabney Coleman, John Fielder, John Holbrook Vance, John Larch, Kim Hunter, Linda Watkins, Lisa Eilbacher, Pippa Scott, Roger Aaron Brown, Scott Jacoby, Ted Eccles

Cinema Fearité Presents A Science Fiction Classic – Run, Don’t Walk, From ‘The Blob’

July 16, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

Alien invasions are a pretty common theme of sci-fi/horror movies, and most of them have the same thing in common; they all seem to have similar looking aliens.  The typical movie alien is a bipedal humanoid with an oversized, egg-shaped head and big eyes.  Even the variations of the theme still don’t stray too far […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Aneta Corsaut, Bernie Knee, Burt Bacharach, Earl Rowe, Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr., Irvine H. Millgate, Kate Phillips, Mack David, Ralph Carmichael, Sci Fi, Science Fiction, Stephen Chase, Steve McQueen, The Blob, Theodore Simonson, Thomas Spaulding, Union Carbide

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