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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘The Masque Of The Red Death’

November 29, 2018 by James Jay Edwards

Roger Corman's The Masque Of The Red Death

Cinema Fearité pays tribute to the late Nicolas Roeg, cinematographer for Roger Corman’s ‘The Masque of the Red Death.’

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité, Entertainment, Horror, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: David Weston, Edgar Allan Poe, Jane Asher, Nicolas Roeg, Nigel Green, Roger Corman, Vincent Price

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Maniac’ – Dwain Esper’s Scaresploitation Classic

January 21, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

What’s in a name?  Well, when it comes to horror movies, quite a bit.  If you go too generic, you won’t pique peoples’ interest.  If you’re too specific, you risk giving away plot points or, worse, including inside jokes in your title.  But let’s face it; there are only so many good titles to go […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Bill Woods, Dwain Esper, Edgar Allan Poe, Hildegarde Stadie, Horace B. Carpenter, Maniac, Scaresploitation, Ted Edwards, William Austen, William C. Thompson

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