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Cinema Fearité Cues Up A Power Ballad With ‘Disturbing Behavior’

August 3, 2017 by James Jay Edwards

Most horror fans will agree that the genre experienced a bit of a lull in the nineties.  Sure, there were some bright spots, like Event Horizon, Nightbreed, and Candyman, but much of the decade’s horror output was dedicated to high-gloss, hip-cast clones of Scream.  Some of these too-cool, slick-and-glossy productions weren’t all that bad, though.  […]

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