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Cinema Fearité presents Peeping Tom (Dir. Michael Powell 1960)

May 5, 2011 by James Jay Edwards

Observant viewers of Scream 4 will have caught a reference to Michael Powell’s 1960 suspenseful masterpiece Peeping Tom.  In the film, a character claims that Peeping Tom, and not Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho, is the first slasher movie.  While it’s true that Peeping Tom beat Psycho to theaters by three months and has a higher body […]

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Cinema Fearité presents Alone In The Dark (Dir. Jack Sholder 1982)

April 27, 2011 by James Jay Edwards

Nineteen Eighty-Two saw the release of the third Friday the 13th movie (in 3D!), which was the first film in the franchise in which Jason donned his famous hockey mask.  That mask transformed Jason from a simple camp killer to an Iconic Movie Villain.  However, most people are unaware that another movie murderer also picked […]

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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Dead and Buried’ (Dir. Gary Sherman 1981)

April 21, 2011 by James Jay Edwards

Somewhere in between the lumbering, grunting zombies of Night of the Living Dead and the athletic, screaming zombies of 28 Days Later, there lies a more frightening zombie.  This scarier zombie is the one that walks among the living, undetected by the untrained eye.  These are the zombies that populate director Gary Sherman’s (Poltergeist III) 1981 film Dead & Buried.

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité, Horror Tagged With: Classic Films

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