A rare directorial effort from Roger Corman, “Frankenstein Unbound” boasts a heavyweight cast tackling Mary Shelley’s seminal horror story. A scientist in the year …continue reading The Daily Dig: Frankenstein Unbound (1990)
If 90s Skinemax and softcore are your thing, you’re in for a treat of bare skin but a dearth of storytelling with “Dance with …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dance with Death (1992)
Antithetical to the usual Roger Corman productions, emo vampire flicks like “Dance of the Damned” don’t seem to be his strongest output. A vampire …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dance of the Damned (1989)
Give high-end prop-making technicians to Roger Corman, and you get “Munchies” — a riotous horror-comedy filled with puns and practical FX. Little alien terrors …continue reading The Daily Dig: Munchies (1987)
A tired and derivative story may not detract from the fun space terror of “Dead Space” brought to you by schlock master Roger Corman. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dead Space (1991)
This August, Crackle pays tribute to the King of Cult, the legendary Roger Corman, with a free fest featuring Corman classics. Forget the MCU …continue reading Summer Sizzlers: Corman on Crackle
It’s campy, ridiculous, and impossible to take seriously, but “Attack of the Crab Monsters” is also full of heart and wildly entertaining. Popular wisdom …continue reading Dante’s Inferno: Attack of the Crab Monsters
Great eighties’ practical gross-out effects are sure to please gore hounds, and you should expect nothing less from Roger Corman’s studio. Biologically altered, killer …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Nest (1987)
Roger Corman’s “Galaxy of a Terror” is a fun “Alien” inspired flick that courted controversy but earns its place in b-movie history. Producer, director, …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Galaxy of Terror (1981)
“Dementia 13” may not be a masterpiece, but it’s impressive for what it is — providing a great early glimpse of genius from a …continue reading Reel Review: Dementia 13 (Director’s Cut)
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