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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘The Being’

February 28, 2019 by James Jay Edwards

The Being

Cinema Fearité presents ‘The Being’ Cinema Fearité wraps up Women in Horror Month with Jackie Kong’s slimfest ‘The Being.’ Throughout the month of February, Cinema Fearité has been celebrating Women in Horror Month by showcasing the work of female filmmakers. So far, we’ve covered the erotic thrills of Kat Shea’s Stripped to Kill, the slashery […]

Filed Under: Action, Cinema Fearité, Horror, Movie Review, Science Fiction, Women in Horror Month Tagged With: bill osco, david newhouse, jackie kong, jerry martin, john eggett, jose ferrer, kim secrist, mark bussan, Martin Landau, murray langston, ruth buzzi, thom shouse

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Without Warning’ – A Sci-Fi Twist On The Classic Camp Killer Motif

July 9, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

The teenagers-in-the-woods theme has been a staple of the horror movie for years, gaining the height of its popularity in the early eighties.  Of course, when the stereotype is brought up, the first images that come to mind are those of the Friday the 13th movies, but the trope has been explored in many other […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Ben Nett, Bennett Tramer, Cameron Mitchell, Chris Nelson, Christopher S. Nelson, Dan Wyman, Daniel Grodnik, David Caruso, Dean Cundey, Greydon Clark, Jack Palance, Kevin Hall, Kevin Peter Hall, Lyn Freeman, Martin Landau, Neville Brand, Rick Baker, Steve Mathis, Tarah Nutter, Without Warning

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