Stephen Vagg’s series on forgotten British movie moguls looks at the third part of Nat Cohen’s career In early 1962, 50% of Anglo-Amalgamated was bought by the British film and
Roger Corman
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls cult legend John LaZar brings his wondrously sonorous tones to the popular Australian-produced horror-sci-fi podcast Baron Sordor's Theatre of the Doomed. When you think
Part three of our series on Beach Party movies looks at the year 1965, when the genre peaked and cannibalised itself. One of the problems in exploiting a film “cycle”
In honour of summertime, Stephen Vagg revisits the movie that spawned the beach party genre, 1963’s Beach Party. I remember when I first heard about the phenomena that was the
Sharing a namesake with one of cinema’s most iconic characters, Australian filmmaker Frank Booth was the perfect choice when it came to directing Assault on Sacred Mountain, an independently produced
Stephen Vagg concludes his series of Roger Corman top tens by getting indulgent (well, more indulgent) and listing the ten Corman films he loves to rewatch.
In this instalment of our series on Roger Corman, Stephen Vagg looks at his relationships with various studios through his career, including ones founded by himself.
Stephen Vagg’s series of Roger Corman top tens looks at ten key films that he believes influenced the great man.
Stephen Vagg’s series of top tens involving Roger Corman explores ten films where Corman went for a walk on the arthouse side.
One of the side effects of Roger Corman’s fame was the relegation of his producer brother Gene, to the shadows of film history.
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