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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Chopping Mall’ – A Campy Thriller Full Of Retro-Techno Fun

March 16, 2017 by James Jay Edwards

Whether it’s because of the innovative architecture or the retro nostalgia is anyone’s guess, but horror movies set in malls are fun.  Sometimes, they’re smart indictments of consumerism, like Dawn of the Dead.  Other times, they’re just silly creature features about college co-eds, such as Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama.  And sometimes, they’re both, […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Angus Scrimm, Barbara Crampton, Chuck Cirino, Dick Miller, Gerrit Graham, Jim Wynorski, John Terlesky, Julie Corman, Karrie Emerson, Kelli Maroney, Killbots, Mary Woronov, Nick Segal, Paul Bartel, Robert Short, Roger George, Russell Todd, Steve Mitchell, Suzee Slater, Tony O’Dell

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Simon, King Of The Witches’ – Surreal And Melodramatic, A Different Kind Of Witchcraft Movie

April 21, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

When most people think about witches, they automatically envision women.  Movies are no different; from the old classic The Witches to the modern masterpiece The Witch, the title characters are usually female.  But there are male witches – or warlocks, as they are known – in movies, and 1971’s Simon, King of the Witches is […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Andrew Pine, Brenda Scott, Burce Kessler, David L. Butler, George Paulsin, King of the Witches, Norman Burton, Robert Phippeny, Roger George, Simon, Simon King of the Witches, Stu Phillips, warlocks, witchcraft, witches

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