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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘See No Evil,’ A Film That Provides Dark Scares By The Light Of Day

February 27, 2014 by James Jay Edwards

Horror movies are built on the fear of the unknown, and a big part of that unknown is the “thing that lurks in the dark.”  However, some horror films can be just as effective in the harsh light of day.  The first half of John Carpenter’s Halloween takes place in broad daylight, just as much […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Mia Farrow, See No Evil

TCM Classic Film Festival: ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ (1968)

April 18, 2012 by Tom von Logue Newth

Mia Farrow and Ruth Gordon in Rosemary's Baby (1968)

Roman Polanski’s Rosemary’s Baby is a loved horror movie, but is it really that great? Perhaps not.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Features, Film Festival, Movies, TCM Classic Film Festival Tagged With: Mia Farrow, Roman Polanski

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