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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Psychic Killer’ – The Other Seventies Astral Projection Movie

April 12, 2018 by James Jay Edwards

Several years ago, Cinema Fearité covered The Astral Factor, aka Invisible Strangler, which is a 1976 movie about a killer who has mastered the psychic art of astral projection, allowing him to commit his crimes without being detected.  However, a year before The Astral Factor was made, in 1975, another movie beat it to the […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Aldo Ray, Bill Quinn, Greydon Clark, Harry Holcombe, Jim Hutton, Julie Adams, Mark Wilcox, Marland Proctor, Mikel Angel, Nehemiah Persoff, Neville Brand, Paul Burke, Psychic Killer, Raymond Danton, Rod Cameron, The Kirlian Effect, Whit Bissell

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘The Ninth Configuration’ – The Late William Peter Blatty’s ‘Other’ Movie

January 19, 2017 by James Jay Edwards

Lately, it seems almost as if Cinema Fearité has been more of a memorandum column for horror icons who have passed away than a weekly tribute to cool horror movies.  Well, it happened again; William Peter Blatty died last week of plasma cell myeloma at the age of 89.  Blatty will far and away always […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Ed Flanders, Gerry Fisher, Joe Spinell, Moses Gunn, Neville Brand, Richard Lynch, Robert Loggia, Scott Wilson, Stacy Keach, Steve Sandor, The Ninth Configuration, Tom Atkins, Twinkle Twinkle Killer Kane, William Peter Blatty

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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