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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Ragewar’ – A Not-Really-An-Anthology Anthology Movie From Charles Band

February 26, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

In the horror world, low-budget movies are just as much (if not more) fun than their big Hollywood brethren.  Amongst the modern B-Movie pioneers are a number of influential auteurs who have paved the way for those who have come later.  Guys like Roger Corman (A Bucket of Blood, Bloody Mama) and Lloyd Kaufman (The […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Blackie Lawless, Charles Band, David Allen, Jeffrey Byron, John Buechler, Leslie Wing, Peter Manoogian, Ragewar, Richard Moll, Rosemary Turko, Steve Ford, Ted Nicolaou, The Dungeonmaster, W.A.S.P., WASP

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