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Cinema Fearité presents The Mole People (Dir. Virgil W. Vogel 1956)

August 23, 2012 by James Jay Edwards

Science fiction films, particularly those creature features from the 1950s, usually dealt with aliens from another world traveling through space in an attempt to invade or colonize Earth.  But what about the beings who have always been here, hiding just out of sight?  Prolific television Western director Virgil W. Vogel (“Wagon Train” and “The Big […]

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Cinema Fearité presents Eaten Alive (Dir. Tobe Hooper 1977)

August 16, 2012 by James Jay Edwards

In 1974, director Tobe Hooper put himself on the horror map with his seminal fright flick The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.  So, how does the next big thing in horror follow up one of the most influential films in the history of cinema?  By making a movie about a serial killer who feeds his victims […]

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Cinema Fearité presents Pharaoh’s Curse (Dir. Lee Sholem 1957)

August 9, 2012 by James Jay Edwards

Mummies are some of the more unsung movie monsters, not getting as much attention as vampires or werewolves despite being a consistent fixture of horror cinema.  Legendary studios like Universal and Hammer have always cranked out their numerous mummy movies and sequels, and in 1957 United Artists got into the picture when they distributed a […]

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Cinema Fearité presents Deathdream (Dir. Bob Clark 1974)

August 2, 2012 by James Jay Edwards

W.W. Jacobs’ short story about wishes-gone-bad, “The Monkey’s Paw,” has been adapted into several effective films, but most of them stop when the story ends, when the mother has wished her dead son back to life and he knocks on the door. Although it draws inspiration from the same place, director Bob Clark’s 1974 film […]

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Cinema Fearité presents Trauma (Dir. Robert M. Young 1962)

July 26, 2012 by James Jay Edwards

When a film has a bit of success, it’s inevitable that other films will try to ride the coattails and cash in on the windfall.  The best example is John Carpenter’s Halloween and its ushering in of the golden age of the slasher film.  Years before, Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho inspired scores of filmmakers to pump […]

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