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‘DEAD MEN CAN’T DIE… but live to follow a mad-man’s will!’ Director Steve Sekely’s 1943 low-budget poverty-row double-feature zombie horror B-movie Revenge of the Zombies [The Corpse Vanished] tells a tale of manic monster madness when, […]
Director Herbert L Strock’s 1963 poverty row film The Crawling Hand is a stinker. The low budget of $100,000 does it in. A space capsule is detonated in orbit and the astronaut inside blown up. […]
Director Armand Mastroianni’s 1980 low budget horror thriller He Knows You’re Alone is a cheap regulation slasher movie about the usual serial killer monster (Tom Rolfing) going after young women with a knife, as one […]
Writer-director Jim Jarmusch’s 1984 black and white road-movie comedy drama Stranger than Paradise is aimless yet charming. It turns a lazily hipster eye on two New York deadbeats Willie and Eddie (played by John Lurie […]
Director Edward F Finney’s campy, low-budget 1947 poverty row adventure film Queen of the Amazons stars Robert Lowery, Patricia Morison and J Edward Bromberg. Made in black and white by Edward F Finney Productions, and released by Screen Guild Productions, […]
Director Harry L Fraser’s 1934 early John Wayne B-movie for Lone Star and Monogram Pictures stars The Duke as an undercover lawman, Randy Bowers, who breaks out of jail after being framed for murder in […]
Writer-director Derek Jarman’s 1993 twelfth and final feature film is a complex meditation on the nature of AIDS with a soundtrack but no visuals. The featureless saturated blue screen serves as an ambient backdrop to […]