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  1. Eyes of Fire is 1559 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 570 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar but less popular than Father of the Bride.

  2. EYES OF FIRE Avery Crounse, USA, 1983 86 mins | 1.85:1 | Color | Region Free English Mono / Closed Captions 4K restoration from the original negative The seminal American folk horror film, unavailable on home video for decades, now debuts in a new 4K restoration. A rogue 18th century preacher and his followers make their way downriver to establish a new settlement beyond the western frontier ...

  3. Jan 22, 2015 · Film Review: Eyes of Fire (1983) SYNOPSIS: A group of western pioneers wander into uncharted territory and set up camp for the night, unaware of the ghastly secrets that live in the trees. There’s a mysterious little girl whom knows the sinister world of the forest and horrible fate that settlers receive if they venture into the woods alone.

  4. Trailer. A preacher is accused of adultery, and he and his followers are chased out of town. They become stranded in an isolated forest, which is haunted by the spirits of long dead Native Americans.

  5. www.amazon.com › Eyes-Fire-Dennis-Lipscomb › dpEyes of Fire - amazon.com

    Jan 25, 2022 · Such a great transfer for an under-loved horror classic. 1983s “Eyes of Fire” (AKA Crying Blue Sky) has long been neglected when it comes to horror films of that era. Released in limited theaters in the early slasher boom of the 80s it didn’t match up well with its contemporaries and was held back by its surprisingly in depth lore.

  6. Feb 12, 2022 · A breakaway group led by Pastor Will Smythe (Dennis Lipscomb) head downstream in Avery Crounse’s Eyes of Fire. I had been looking forward to Severin’s folk horror box set for quite a ling time, largely because I was eager to see Kier-la Janisse’s expansive documentary about the genre, Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched.

  7. In 1983, acclaimed photographer Avery Crounse made his debut as writer/director with what is considered to be the seminal American folk horror film. Misunderstood by audiences and mishandled by distributors, it has remained virtually unseen until now.