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Cinema Fearité Presents A Science Fiction Classic – Run, Don’t Walk, From ‘The Blob’

July 16, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

Alien invasions are a pretty common theme of sci-fi/horror movies, and most of them have the same thing in common; they all seem to have similar looking aliens.  The typical movie alien is a bipedal humanoid with an oversized, egg-shaped head and big eyes.  Even the variations of the theme still don’t stray too far […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Aneta Corsaut, Bernie Knee, Burt Bacharach, Earl Rowe, Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr., Irvine H. Millgate, Kate Phillips, Mack David, Ralph Carmichael, Sci Fi, Science Fiction, Stephen Chase, Steve McQueen, The Blob, Theodore Simonson, Thomas Spaulding, Union Carbide

Review: ‘Shame’

December 2, 2011 by Kathryn Schroeder

Four Out Of Four Clocks

‘Shame’ Review Style and performance make ‘Shame’ a must-see. Release Date: December 2, 2011 MPAA Rating: R Synopsis In Shame, Brandon (Michael Fassbender) is a New Yorker who shuns intimacy with women but feeds his desires with a compulsive addiction to sex. When his wayward younger sister (Carey Mulligan) moves into his apartment stirring memories of their shared […]

Filed Under: Drama, Movie Review Tagged With: Carrie Mulligan, Michael Fassbender, Steve McQueen

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