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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Book Of Shadows: Blair Witch 2’ – One Of The Most Unnecessarily Maligned Sequels Ever Made

August 4, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

The biggest news coming out of last weekend’s San Diego Comic-Con was, arguably, the announcement that the upcoming Adam Wingard/Simon Barrett movie The Woods is, in fact, a sequel to The Blair Witch Project.  With all the hoopla and hub-bub, some fans seem to have forgotten (or perhaps have been trying to forget) that there […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Carter Burwell, Daniel Myrick, Dick Beebe, Eduardo Sanchez, Erica Leerhsen, Jeffrey Donovan, Joe Berlinger, Kim Director, Kurt Loder, Marilyn Manson, NIckelback, P.O.D., Queens of the Stone Age, Rob Zombie, Roger Ebert, Stephen Narker Turner, System of a Down, The Blair Witch Project, Tristen Skyler

Rob Zombie Breaks Out Of His Zone Without Completely Abandoning His Style With ‘The Lords of Salem’

April 19, 2013 by James Jay Edwards

A scene from Lords of Salem

There is plenty of disturbing imagery in The Lords of Salem, but nothing to inspire nightmares like other Rob Zombie movies.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Horror, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Andrew Prine, Bruce Davison, Meg Foster, Moon Zombie, Rob Zombie

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