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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Let’s Scare Jessica To Death’ – A Hauntingly Slasherific Psychological Vampire Thriller

November 2, 2017 by James Jay Edwards

The seventies were one of the coolest decades in horror history.  There were slashers, occult movies, vampire flicks, psychological thrillers, and old-fashioned ghost stories.  And sometimes, as in the 1971 classic Let’s Scare Jessica to Death, there’s a lot of subgenre overlap. Let’s Scare Jessica to Death is about a woman, of course […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Barton Heyman, Gretchen Corbett, Joe Ryan, John D. Hancock, John Hancock, Kevin O'Connor, Lee Kalcheim, Let's Scare Jessics to Death, Mariclare Costello, Norman Jones, Orville Stoeber, Ralph Rose, Robert M. Baldwin, Sheridan Le Fanu, Walter E. Sear, Zohra Lambert

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Suspended Animation’ – A Different Kind Of Cannibal Holocaust

March 5, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

When people think of horror movie villains, the first names that usually come to mind are Jason, Freddy, and Michael – a real boy’s club.  Likewise, the last survivors tend to be women – Final Girls.  When a skillful and innovative director flips the script and reverses the roles, the results can be especially creepy, […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Alex McArthur, Fred Meyers, John D. Hancock, John Hancock, Laura Eastman, Maria Cina, Misery, Sage Allen, Suspended Animation

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