Samuel Fuller

Discover this early Samuel Fuller noir set in Tokyo’s criminal underworld

By Anton Bitel

House of Bamboo, one of the first American features to be shot in Japan, is as hard-boiled as they come.

Revisiting White Dog, Samuel Fuller’s powerful anti-racism allegory

By Kia Rahnama

The director’s controversial 1982 thriller subverts the “white saviour” myth still perpetuated by Hollywood.

How Shock Corridor reflected the madness of 1960s America

By Rich Johnson

Samuel Fuller’s murder mystery captures the fear and paranoia which beset postwar society.

Larry Cohen: The Last Interview

By Jonathan Doyle

The late B-movie maestro reflects on his rich and storied career behind the camera.

In praise of Samuel Fuller: Hollywood’s forgotten maverick

By Liam Dunn

From Shock Corridor to White Dog, the late director’s work has lost none of its social relevancy.

A Fuller Life

By Forrest Cardamenis

A creative and rousing adaptation of Samuel Fuller’s superlative autobiography, made by his daughter.

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