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Up from the Depths - Movie poster art by William Stout (1979)
#william stout#up from the depths#movie poster art#70s horror#b-movies#70s movies#fishploitation films#charles b. griffith#new world pictures#seventies#1979
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AVENGING ANGEL (1985)
Director: Robert Vincent O'Neil Cinematography: Peter Lyons Collister
#avenging angel#angel#betsy russell#rory calhoun#susan tyrell#ossie davis#robert f. lyons#80s#80s movies#80s aesthetic#80s exploitation#los angeles#l.a.#hollywood#roger corman#new world pictures#1980s#cinematography#movie screencaps#movie screenshots#movie frames#film screencaps#film screenshots#film frames#screencaps#screenshots#exploitation
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On July 18, 1986, Vamp debuted in the United States.
#vamp#vamp 1986#richard weno#grace jones#horror comedy#comedy horror#horror movies#horror film#horror art#horror#new world pictures#the last drive in#80s horror#vampire#vampire art#vampire movies#movie art#art#drawing#movie history#pop art#modern art#pop surrealism#cult movies#portrait#cult film
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DOLPH LUNDGREN IS FRANK CASTLE -- AN EX-COP ON A VIGILANTE-POWER TRIP.
PIC INFO: Spotlight on a Marvel comic book advertisement for the now cult classic vigilante-action/thriller film, "The Punisher" (1989), a joint American-Australian release, directed by Mark Goldbatt. New World Pictures.
EXTRA INFO: The advertisement was featured as back cover art to "Marvel 1989: The Year in Review" Vol. 1 #1. December, 1989. Marvel Comics
Source: www.hipcomic.com/listing/10441348.
#The Punisher#The Punisher 1989 Movie#The Punisher 1989#The Punisher Movie#Action Movies#Comic Book Movies#80s Movies#Vigilante#Marvel Comics#Dolph Lundgren#Dolph Lundgren 1989#The Punisher Movie 1989#Marvel Movies#80s Marvel#Adverts#Advertisements#Punisher#New World Pictures#Punisher 1989#1989#Marvel Universe#Dolph Lundgren The Punisher#Cinema#80s Action Movies#Anti-hero#1980s#Ex-Cop
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Roger Corman, 1926-2024.
#rip#roger corman#vincent price#new world pictures#american international pictures#edgar allan poe#little shop of horrors
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C.H.U.D. (1984)
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Horror Movie Review: Dead Heat (1988)
While LAPD detectives Roger and Doug are investigating a spree of crime committed by dead criminals, Roger is killed. He is brought back to life by a resurrecting machine used on these criminals. Then the real case begins…
Dead Heat is a 1988 American buddy cop action zombie comedy film directed by Mark Goldblatt. Detectives Roger Mortis and Doug Bigelow are called to the scene of a rather violent jewellery store robbery. The robbers take on a squadron of police in a messy shootout, but neither seems affected when they are riddled with bullets. Thanks to the combined, albeit extreme measures of Mortis and Bigelow,…
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#Beth Toussaint#Clare Kirkconnell#Darren McGavin#Dead Heat#Horror Comedy#Iron Cops#Joe Piscopo#Keye Luke#Lindsay Frost#Mark Goldblatt#Martha Quinn#Mel Stewart#New World Pictures#Professor Toru Tanaka#Robert Picardo#Ron Taylor#Shane Black#Terry Black#Treat Williams#Vincent Price#zombie
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Death Race 2000 (1975)
#death race 2000 gif#70s movies#70s sci-fi#b-movies#vintage lobby cards#david carradine#roger corman#paul bartel#dystopian#new world pictures#seventies#1975#gif#chronoscaph gif
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HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD (1976)
Director: Allan Arkush & Joe Dante Cinematography: Jamie Anderson
#hollywood boulevard#joe dante#allan arkush#candice rialson#mary woronov#rita george#jeffrey kramer#dick miller#charles b. griffith#roger corman#new world pictures#70s#70s movies#70s exploitation#exploitation films#exploitation#hollywood#los angeles#l.a.#1970s#cinematography#movie screencaps#movie screenshots#movie frames#film screencaps#film frames#screencaps#screenshots
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On July 22, 1983, Suburbia premiered in Dayton, Ohio.
Here's some new punk art to mark the occasion!
#suburbia#penelope spheeris#punk movies#punk art#coming of age film#punk cinema#80s punk#drama thriller#thriller film#exploitation film#grindhouse film#independent film#new world pictures#cult cinema#punk#punk rock#tcm underground#movie art#art#drawing#movie history#pop art#modern art#pop surrealism#cult movies#portrait#cult film
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Hello, I will share Stephan King's book today but I want you to know that my mood is not high at all.
Today's topic is Fairy Tale by Stephan King.I love this book so much. If you already read his book,you already know his writing style. İt flows
In this book you can feel friendship,adventure and you can see new worlds and paths.
I would love to see the paths we went through while reading the book... Also, the variety of characters is so great. You will understand as you read 😉
I wanted to share character's photo. But i couldn't find good one. Still look at the photos.I mean they look soo good.Here're photos:
#reading#book blog#booklr#book photography#book review#stephen king#fairytale#new world pictures#fantasy
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When it comes to 50s, 60s and 70s filmmaking, Roger Corman is the original "six degrees of separation" guy (though with him, it's often just one degree of separation).
Quote from Martin Scorcese in the NYT Obit:
Mr. Corman “was able to nurture other talent in a way that was never envious or difficult but always generous,” Mr. Scorsese said of him. “He once said: ‘Martin, what you have to get is a very good first reel, because people want to know what’s going on. Then you need a very good last reel, because people want to hear how it all turns out. Everything else doesn’t really matter.’ Probably the best sense I have ever heard about the movies.”
Personally, he was the guy whose name was on so many Saturday Afternoon Matinee movies on TV when I was growing up. Lots of good-awful stuff, some awful stuff, and a few just-plain-good things (most of the latter with Vincent Price).
It's pretty hard to understate just how important Roger Corman was to cinema. His career ranged from directing cheap B-movies, to distributing foreign films, to script editing for 20th Century Fox, to cameoing in Silence of the Lambs. He was responsible for jump-starting the careers of so many like Jack Nicholson, Martin Scorsese, Peter Bogdanovich, Jonathan Demme, Joe Dante, the list is just endless. He was instrumental to the distribution of European and Asian films in the U.S., singlehandedly bringing Fellini, Bergman, Truffaut, and Kurosawa to mass American audiences and creating a market for these films where there had been none. The man had the single most interesting career in the film industry anyone has ever had, and he never stopped loving movies. RIP to a legend.
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THE VELVET VAMPIRE (1971) Reviews of Stephanie Rothman's arty exploitation
‘She’s waiting to love you… to death’ The Velvet Vampire is a 1971 American vampire horror film directed by Stephanie Rothman (Terminal Island; Blood Bath) from a screenplay co-written with Charles S. Swartz, Maurice Jules. It was produced and distributed by Roger Corman’s New World Pictures. Also released as Cemetery Girls and The Waking Hour. The lead character’s name “Diane Le Fanu” was a…
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#1971#Celeste Yarnall#film#hippies#horror#movie#New World Pictures#review#reviews#Roger Corman#Stephanie Rothman#The Velvet Vampire#vampire
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