These Roger Corman 1950s movie posters are a testament to his storytelling and marketing genius. We love Roger Corman, who ...
Best known for his star turn in the cult film about a flesh-eating plant, he was a go-to member of the low-budget auteur Roger Corman’s repertory company.
The film, based on Amy Liptrot’s 2016 memoir of addiction and recovery, drifts back and forth between its protagonist’s present and her past as an out-of-control alcoholic in London.
Jonathan Haze, who starred in The Little Shop of Horrors and several other Roger Corman productions, has passed away at age ...
YouTube is typically used for podcasts, movie trailers, cooking demonstrations, vlogs, and comedy specials. However, did you know the service offers movies and television shows for free?
Those looking for a big night with the best Netflix action movies have come to the right place. Netflix’s selection of high-octane action movies is so vast that there’s something for everyone ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. Showtime boasts one of the largest offerings of streaming movies of any premium cable channel with more than 500 ...
As Audrey II grows, so does its demands, giving the film its iconic catchphrase: “Feed me, Seymour.” Speaking at a fan event in 2001, Haze shared that he got paid $400 for the film ...
But even the ludicrously starry cast can’t compete with those monstrous sandworms – giant Tube trains careering through the sandy substrata of Arrakis that give this awe-inspiring movie its ...
He kept working in film throughout the forties, starring in the Red Skelton comedy adaptation "Whistling in the Dark" (1941), the Ann Sothern comedy "Maisie Gets Her Man" (1942) and "Mystery of ...
A onetime stage manager for Josephine Baker, he did two dozen pictures with Roger Corman, also including 'Stakeout on Dope ...