House Of Usher
House Of Usher (1960) is the film that began Roger Corman’s cycle of Edgar Allan Poe adaptations starring Vincent Price. House Of Usher and the Poe adaptations that followed it… Read more »
House Of Usher (1960) is the film that began Roger Corman’s cycle of Edgar Allan Poe adaptations starring Vincent Price. House Of Usher and the Poe adaptations that followed it… Read more »
Backtrack (1992) opens with concept artist Anne Benton (Jodie Foster) witnessing a mob enforcer (Joe Pesci) executing a man at a refinery. On the run from the mob, Anne turns… Read more »
Leave Her To Heaven (1945) is not unlike The Strange Woman (1946) and Desert Fury (1947); a “weepie” or woman’s picture told with traditionally film noir conventions. The enduring popularity… Read more »
Is there any better prelude to hitting the pumpkin patch than seeing The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) on 35mm at the Colonial Theater in Phoenixville? I don’t think so. That’s… Read more »
Vincent Price excels as Matthew Hopkins, the self-proclaimed Witchfinder General. Hopkins is a man who exploits the superstitions and faith of East Anglia in order to fulfill his own appetites… Read more »
The Masque Of The Red Death (1964) is probably Roger Corman’s most polished film, and certainly the best of the Edgar Allan Poe adaptations that he made with the iconic… Read more »