• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Movie Reviews
  • Features
  • News and Curiosities
  • Cinema Fearité
  • Netflix

FilmFracture

Movie News, Movie Reviews, and Features With Your Time in Mind

John Saxon

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Evil Eye’ – A Hitchcockian Thriller From Italian Legend Mario Bava

October 13, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

Italian director Mario Bava is considered to be one of the pioneers of both the giallo and the slasher subgenres of horror movies.  With films like A Bay of Blood, Hatchet for the Honeymoon, and Kill Baby, Kill to his credit, Bava’s work is usually seen as bloody and gruesome, but there was another side to […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: John Saxon, Lamberto Bava, Les Baxter, Leticia Roman, Mario Bava, The Girl Who Knew Too Much

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Black Christmas’ – The Original Christmas Slasher

December 24, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

When people think of Christmas horror movies, it’s the killer Santa movies that come to mind, movies like Silent Night, Deadly Night (and its reboot Silent Night), Christmas Evil, and To All a Goodnight.  However, there are plenty more Christmas horrors, and not just silly ones like Jack Frost and The Gingerdead Man.  In 1974, […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Andrea Martin, Art Hindle, Bob Clark, Carl Zittrer, John Saxon, Keir Dullea, Les Carlson, Lynne Griffin, Margot Kidder, Marian Waldman, Olivia Hussey, Roy Moore

Primary Sidebar

This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links at no additional cost to you that help FilmFracture, an independently owned website, cover its expenses.

Discover More On FilmFracture

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Audrey Rose’ – A Pre-Lecter Anthony Hopkins In His First Horror Film

‘Neruda’ – Pablo Larraín’s Quirky ‘Other’ Biopic

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Diary Of A Madman’ – Vincent Price Does Guy De Maupassant

Darren Aronofsky’s ‘Fountains Of The Deep: Visions Of Noah And The Flood’ Art Exhibit Now Open

TCM Classic Film Festival: ‘The Ghost And Mrs. Muir’ (Joseph Mankiewicz 1947)

Touch Of Noir: The Noir Loser Loses His Mind In ‘Barton Fink’

Lenny Abrahamson’s ‘The Little Stranger’ Sells Supernatural Thrills But Delivers Historical Drama

‘Measure Of A Man’ Tells A Story Of Coming-Of-Age In The Seventies

‘Leviathan’ Is The Feel-Bad Movie Of The Winter

Green Zone

Copyright © 2008 - 2030 FilmFracture - All Rights Reserved.