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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.  […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Barry Manilow, Bruce Greenwood, Chad E. Donella, David Nutter, Ethan Embry, Eva Trout, Harvey Danger, James Marsden, John S. Bartley, Katharine Isabelle, Katie Holmes, Mark Snow, Metallica, Nick Stahl, Phunk Junkies, Pink Floyd, Randy Jon Morgan, Scott Rosenberg, Steve Railsback, Susan Hogan, Terry David Mulligan, The Flys, Treble Charger, Vanilla Ice, Wayne Newton, William Sadler

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