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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Flowers In The Attic’ – Modern Gothic Horror At Its Finest

January 18, 2018 by James Jay Edwards

Gothic horror is usually thought of as a period subgenre, with lavish costumes and grand sets.  Gothic horror movies are also generally considered to be older classics, like Nosferatu or Frankenstein.  Even modern gothic horror movies are either set in past centuries, like Crimson Peak or The Woman in Black, or deal with the making […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Ben Granger, Christopher Young, Jeb Stuart Adams, Jeffrey Bloom, Kristy Swanson, Lindsay Parker, Louise Fletcher, Nathan Davis, V.C. Andrews, Victoria Tennant

Cinema Fearité Bids Farewell To Edgar Froese With ‘Strange Behavior’ – David Cronenberg Meets John Hughes With A Soundtrack By Tangerine Dream

January 29, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

Edgar Froese died last week.  Movie fans might not immediately recognize the name, but they most certainly know his work.  As the founder and only continuous member of the electronic musical group Tangerine Dream, Froese helped dozens of films, from the Tom Cruise vehicle Risky Business to, well, the other Tom Cruise vehicle Legend.  Tangerine […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Arthur Dignam, Bill Condon, Dan Shor, Dey Young, Edgar Froese, Fiona Lewis, Louise Fletcher, Marc McClure, Michael Laughlin, Michael Murphy, Sci Fi, Science Fiction, Strange Behavior, Tangerine Dream

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