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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Ravenous’ – Wrapping Up Women In Horror Month With Antonia Bird’s Wild Cannibalism Tale

March 9, 2017 by James Jay Edwards

Last month, Cinema Fearité paid tribute to female filmmakers for Women in Horror Month by diving into Mary Harron’s American Psycho, Mary Lambert’s Pet Sematary, and Ida Lupino’s The Hitch-hiker.  Thanks to the untimely passing of Bill Paxton, we got a little sidetracked last week with our remembrance of Frailty.  Well, better late than never; […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Anthony B. Richmond, Antonia Bord, Damon Albarn, David Arquette, Guy Pearce, Jeffrey Jones, Jeremy Davies, Joseph Running Fox, Michael Nyman, Milcho Manchevski, Neal McDonough, Raja Gosnell, Ravenous, Robert Carlyle, Sheila Tousey, Steven Spinella, Ted Griffin

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