Movies Directed by Roger Corman

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A timid florist discovers a mysterious plant that feeds on human blood, leading to chaotic greed.

Why people love it: Its campy tone and clever satire blend horror with humor, making it a timeless oddity. The rapid low-budget production and witty dialogue delight fans of classic B-movies.

1 / 6

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A tyrannical prince hosts a lavish masquerade while a deadly plague stalks his kingdom.

Why people love it: Corman's vivid adaptation captures Poe's macabre tone, and Price's chilling performance is unforgettable. The striking color palettes make it a cult favorite.

2 / 6

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A dramatized retelling of the infamous 1929 Chicago gangland killing that shocked the nation.

Why people love it: Corman’s gritty direction captures the era’s tension, and the strong performances bring the notorious event to life. The film’s stark realism makes it a compelling crime classic.

3 / 6

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A cursed mansion’s hidden chambers unleash horror on a group of unsuspecting guests.

Why people love it: Karloff’s legendary presence adds gravitas to the eerie setting. Early Nicholson delivers a memorable turn, and the film’s gothic visuals are striking. It’s a classic B‑movie that still chills audiences.

4 / 6

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A young man experiences a vivid psychedelic journey after taking LSD, exploring perception and reality.

Why people love it: Fans adore its daring visual style and authentic 60s counter‑culture vibe. The film captures the mind‑bending experience of an acid trip with inventive editing.

5 / 6

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A scientist is recruited by aliens to build a super‑weapon for an interplanetary war.

Why people love it: Its groundbreaking special effects and bold set pieces set a new bar for 1950s sci‑fi. The campy dialogue and Jeff Morrow’s charisma make it a cult favorite.

6 / 6