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The Terror (1963)

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.

American Football (Live in Los Angeles)

American Football (Live in Los Angeles) is an intimate concert film celebrating the 25th anniversary of the band’s iconic debut album. Featuring live performances and candid interviews with the band, Ethel Cain, Yvette Young, and M.A.G.S., the film captures the legacy and unexpected staying power of a group that helped define a genre.

The Trip (1967)

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!

Starcrash

An ostentatious space adventure that combines elements of Star Wars and Italian genre films, Starcrash is filled with spaceships, laser battles, and over-the-top thesbianism. This Corman-produced sci-fi epic is a glorious spectacle of 1970s B-movie magic, directed by Luigi Cozzi.Part of the Roger Corman: Space Trash Pass.