The Masque Of The Red Death (1964)
Atmospheric, vibrant, and haunting, this film combines psychological terror with voluptuous gothic elegance. Part of the Roger Corman: Edgar Allan Poe Pass.
Atmospheric, vibrant, and haunting, this film combines psychological terror with voluptuous gothic elegance. Part of the Roger Corman: Edgar Allan Poe Pass.
Starring Vincent Price as the tormented Roderick Usher, it’s a tale of family curses, madness, and dread in iconic Corman stylings. Part of the Roger Corman: Edgar Allan Poe Pass.
A tale of love, obsession, and the supernatural, The Tomb of Ligeia features Vincent Price at his absolute horse-blinders-daddy best, hauntingly captivating in a story that blends Gothic horror and a chilling sense of unease with mesmerism and necrophilia. Part of the Roger Corman: Edgar Allan Poe Pass.
This surreal, atmospheric horror film takes viewers into the world of a French castle and its strange inhabitants. With it’s legendarily chaotic production, The Terror is a perfect example of Corman’s resourcefulness and creativity, Frankenstiening several sets to complete the film. Part of the Roger Corman: Edgar Allan Poe Pass.
Filled with magical duels, dark humor, bird-swears, and classic Corman charm, this film is an entrancing blend of horror, fantasy, and pure-slapstick. Part of the Roger Corman: Edgar Allan Poe Pass.
Come watch our intimate, scaled-back screening of the ultimate cult movie that has played weekly at the Clinton Street Theater since 1978 with everyone’s ancient royal vampire, Thee Countess Sinophelia!
One of Corman’s most beloved black comedies, A Bucket of Blood tells the story of an aspiring artist (Dick Miller) who turns to murder to create his masterpieces. A sharp social satire of beatnik culture wrapped in gory antics!
A heady mix of science fiction and psychological horror, this film explores the terrifying consequences of scientific experimentation. Starring Ray Milland, it’s a disturbing and visionary look at the human desire for knowledge at any cost.
Delve into the psychedelic world of the 1960s with The Trip, one of Corman’s most daring ventures into the world of experimental cinema. As “research," he took LSD himself while scouting locations in Big Sur. A visual feast of color and mind-bending sequences, the film follows a man (Peter Fonda) on an LSD trip that spirals out of control. Written by Jack Nicholson!