Roger Corman changed the face of cinema. An inspirational voice in Hollywood, Corman’s extensive work as a producer also allowed younger filmmakers to gain a foothold ... Read More ...
He was the influential director, producer, and distributor behind numerous low-budget horror, science fiction, and crime movies. Roger Corman, the film director, producer, and distributor ...
George Armitage, who co-wrote and directed the Alec Baldwin-starring Miami Blues and helmed another 1990s black comedy, ...
Roger Corman has garmented his film, lensed in England, with production values. His color camera work, his sets, music and plot unfoldment itself #- if the latter is vague and a bit involved it ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Known as the "King of the B Movies," the legendary filmmaker Roger Corman died on May 9 at the age of 98. Corman specialized in making low-budget genre movies with ...
Evidently it’s now tradition to release a Fantastic Four movie midway through a decade. The first theatrically-released Fantastic Four movie (remember that Roger Corman’s 1994 flick never made it to ...
He made westerns, sci fi, monster movies, biker movies, and every other B-movie genre you could imagine, and along the way, he greenlit the careers of our greatest filmmakers. Got a tip?
Film producer and director Roger Corman, shown during a 2009 interview at his office in Los Angeles. Corman, memorably dubbed the Orson Welles of the Z-Movie and the Pope of Pop Cinema ...
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Director Kristine Peterson's 1990 ripoff does what Adrian Lyne's classic thriller does and then some on a fraction of the budget, and it deserves a home or streaming release.
He met Roger Corman on the Fox lot and moved into feature films, writing the Corman-produced 1970 comedy “Gas! – Or – It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It.” ...
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