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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘The Boys Next Door’ – A Gritty, Realistic Rampage Film That Goes Against The Slasher Grain

July 10, 2014 by James Jay Edwards

Following the success of pioneering films like Halloween and Friday the 13th, the eighties became so flooded with psycho killers that it is widely referred to as the Golden Age of the Slasher Movie.  Movies like The Burning and The Prowler followed the formula closely, mixing violence with the sort of tongue-in-cheek comedy that would […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Charlie Sheen, Maxwell Caulfield, Penelope Spheeris, The Boys Next Door

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