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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Spider’ – Cronenberg’s Stepping Stone From Schlock Cinema To Hollywood Art

March 29, 2018 by James Jay Edwards

Even the slimiest of schlock filmmakers grows up eventually.  Aside from Drag Me to Hell, Sam Raimi hasn’t looked back towards his Evil Dead days since The Quick and the Dead.  Wes Craven took a break from making slasher movies to make his passion project Music of the Heart (with Meryl Streep and Angels Bassett, […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Bradley Hall, David Cronenberg, Gabriel Byrne, Howard Shore, Lynn Redgrave, Miranda Richardson, Patrick McGrath, Peter Suschitzky, Ralph Fiennes, Spider

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘eXistenZ’ – The Last Of David Cronenberg’s Cronenbergian Movies

February 12, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

David Cronenberg successfully transitioned from low-budget sci-fi horror to “legitimate” filmmaking with A History of Violence in 2005.  Although Cronenberg is now known as a big Hollywood moviemaker with reputable films like Eastern Promises and A Dangerous Method on his resume, horror fans will always remember the man for his early films, slimy science fiction […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: David Cronenberg, Iam Holm, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jim Isaac, Jude Law, Peter Suschitzky, Sarah Polley, Sci Fi, Science Fiction, Willem DaFoe

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