I hate movie trailers….
So I went on a very impromptu way to see a movie this morning. I won’t bore you, but it turned out there was an anime film playing that I was only… Read Article →
So I went on a very impromptu way to see a movie this morning. I won’t bore you, but it turned out there was an anime film playing that I was only… Read Article →
Netflix has added Godzilla Minus One, so it’s available worldwide (except in Japan) for anyone who wants to watch / rewatch it. Godzilla Minus One Minus Color–the superior version, I think–will be… Read Article →
Hope to see you there, chums.
Corman obviously slowed down a bit once he started making his Poe films, although ‘slow down’ is relative in his case. In 1962 he directed four films; the one Vincent Price-lacking Poe… Read Article →
Oops, posted this early. Consider it tomorrow’s (the 30th) MotD. In 1959 Gene Corman, Roger’s brother, produced a low budget monster movie called Beast of Haunted Cave. It was written by Corman’s… Read Article →
(It was weirdly difficult to find a good still of Audrey Jr.) 1960 saw Roger Corman direct two of his most famous pictures. Yesterday, we talked about Fall of the House of… Read Article →
Oh, well, back to work today. Roger Corman, following having directed (not even counting films he produced) 23 movies in six years, moved into the futuristic new decade of the 1960s. Sensing… Read Article →
Roger Corman got super lazy in 1959, directing only three films that year. What a slugabed. I mean, he directed 20 films in the four years prior to that. One of the… Read Article →
1958 saw Corman expanding his range a bit, to sometimes dubious results. Aside from his Viking epic he made Teenage Caveman, with the weirdly suave Robert Vaughn (shades of George Hamilton playing… Read Article →
After producing / directing eight films in 1957, Roger Corman took a break. He only directed five films that year, and only also produced three of those. What a slacker. (Although he… Read Article →