In Roger Corman’s commentary on ‘The Fall of the House of Usher,’ he reveals that the film’s budget was only $300,000 and was shot in just 15 days. Corman also discusses how the eerie atmosphere was achieved through the use of low-budget special effects and creative set design. Additionally, he explains that the film’s success led to a series of Edgar Allan Poe adaptations that became known as the “Poe Cycle.”
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Glen Powell Stars In Erotic Thriller ‘Homewreckers’; Neil Paik Adapting Novella
Glen Powell is set to star in the erotic thriller "Homewreckers," based on a novella by Neil Paik, where he plays Henry, a man suspicious of his wife Beth's fidelity. As Beth is offered a chance to reconnect with a younger AI version of Henry, the couple must confront their past and present to navigate love, betrayal, and self-destruction. Powell's recent credits include "Twisters" and "Anyone but You," while Paik is working on projects like...
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