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Vilmos Zsigmond

Cinema Fearité Presents The Awesomely – If Inaccurately – Named ‘The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living And Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!?’

February 15, 2018 by James Jay Edwards

What’s in a name?  For movies, it can be a lot.  Would Life have been better if it were called Space Station Massacre?  Would The Spidery Double have made a better title than Enemy?  In the world of B-movies, exploitative titles are almost a badge of honor – just look at Sorority Babes in the […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Andre Brummer, Atlas King, Brett O'Hara, Carol Kaye, Cash Flagg, E.M. Kevke, Erina Enyo, Gene Pollock, Joseph V. Mascello, Laszlo Kovacs, Libby Quinn, Ray Dennis Steckler, Robert Silliphant, Sharon Walsh, The Incredibly Strange Creature Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!?, Vilmos Zsigmond

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘The Sadist’ – The First Feature From The Late Great Cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond

January 7, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

On New Year’s Day, cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond, the man who shot blockbusters like Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Deliverance passed away at the age of 85.  During his long and prolific career, Zsigmond worked in just about every genre imaginable and photographed for everyone from Robert Altman to Brian De Palma, but he […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Arch Hall Jr., Bert Shefter, Charles Starkweather, Doris Page, James Landis, Marilyn Manning, Paul Sawtell, Richard Alden, Ron Russell, The Sadist, Vilmos Zsigmond

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