By Anton Bitel
An intergenerational matriarchy embarks on a crime spree in the late director’s 1975 action-comedy.
By Anton Bitel
The cult director’s 1964 Edgar Allan Poe adaptation The Masque of the Red Death sees Vincent Price sell his soul.
By Anton Bitel
In 1988’s Elvira: Mistress of the Dark, Cassandra Peterson’s heroine proudly display her two best assets.
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By Tom Bond
Roger Corman’s unreleased 1994 film The Fantastic Four was doomed from the start.
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The self-styled ‘Pope of Pop Cinema’ talks about his amazing life as an on-the-lam moviemaker.