X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes Murray Pomerance May 2013 CTEQ Annotations on Film Let us say that I am in London’s National Gallery, looking at Giovanni Battista Viola’s “Landscape with a Hunting Party”, which could not have been painted after the artist’s death in 1622. Here we have somethi...
Fighting for Their Right to Party: Roger Corman’s The Wild Angels Margaret Barton-Fumo May 2013 CTEQ Annotations on Film In the mid-1960s, the young sports writer Hunter S. Thompson spent a year living and riding with the notorious Hells Angels, leading to the publication of his first book-length work of gonzo journalism, Hells A...
“Death Has No Master” – Roger Corman and The Masque of the Red Death David Melville May 2013 CTEQ Annotations on Film There were delirious fancies such as the madman fashions. There were much of the beautiful, much of the wanton, much of the bizarre, something of the terrible, and not a little of what might have excited disgus...
The Intruder Wheeler Winston Dixon May 2013 CTEQ Annotations on Film In the early 1960s, director Roger Corman was on fire. Coming off a wave of ultra-exploitational titles for the fledgling film production/distribution company American International Pictures (AIP), which arguab...
The Long Game: Conversations with Independent Iconoclasts Roger Corman, George A. Romero, and Charles Burnett Nicholas Godfrey November 2012 Book Reviews The ongoing University of Mississippi Press Conversations with Filmmakers series compiles carefully curated, career-spanning interviews with notable directors. These three recent installments, on Roger Corm...
Corman, Roger Wheeler Winston Dixon February 2006 Great Directors b. Roger William Corman b. April 5, 1926, Detroit, Michigan, USA Filmography Select Bibliography Articles in Senses Web Resources Along with John Cassavetes, Roger Corman was one of the first Am...