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Curtis Harrington

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Ruby’ – A Buried Jewel Of Seventies Schlock Horror

November 16, 2017 by James Jay Edwards

The seventies gave the horror world a ton of classic movies.  Jaws scared people into not going into the water.  Halloween struck fear into the hearts of babysitters everywhere.  The Exorcist made people afraid of demonic possession.  But, for every Jaws, Halloween, or The Exorcist, there were a dozen other movies that fell along the […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Barry Schneider, Curtis Harrington, George Edwards, Janit Baldwin, Piper Laurie, Roger Davis, Ruby, Sal Vecchio, Stephanie Rothman, Steve Krantz, William Mendenhall

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘What’s The Matter With Helen?’ – A Macabre Musical Goodbye To Debbie Reynolds

January 5, 2017 by James Jay Edwards

A mere day after the great Carrie Fisher died last week, her mother, the equally great Debbie Reynolds, passed away.  Like Fisher, Reynolds was mainly known for a single role, that of Kathy Selden in Singin’ in the Rain.  But, also like Fisher, Reynolds had a long and versatile list of credits to her name.  […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Curtis Harrington, Debbie Reynolds, Dennis Weaver, Henry Farrell, Samee Lee Jones, Shelley Winters, What's the Matter with Helen?

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