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American International Pictures and The Rise of New Hollywood Part 3

Continued from Part 2 More articles by Phillip López Jiménez AIP, a force to be reckoned with After the success of 'I Was A Teenage Werewolf', AIP was...

American International Pictures and The Rise of New Hollywood Part 2

Continued from Part 1 More articles by Phillip López Jiménez It’s 1957 and Samuel Z. Arkoff and James H. Nicholson are off and running with their new...

Movie Suggestions for Halloween

More articles by Phillip López Jiménez Here in Southern California, it’s getting darker earlier, leaves are falling, and sunsets are prettier, because half the state is...

American International Pictures and The Rise of New Hollywood Part 1

More articles by Phillip López Jiménez In 1954 Lawyer Samuel Z. Arkoff met with filmmaker Edward D. Wood Jr. who was in dire need of funds...

The Art of Berni Wrightson

"Berni Wrightson". Just seeing his signature on a comic book cover would thrill me with excitement!! More articles by Phillip López Jiménez Berni Wrightson: Master of The...

The rise of the ‘Midnight Movie’

It all started in the 50's More articles by Phillip López Jiménez In the late 60s certain theaters in New York started showing Todd Browning’s 'Freaks'. This...

Gems from Silent Cinema

More articles by Phillip López Jiménez I'll admit that the very early films of the silent era are for the most part only interesting if you're...

The Art of Basil Gogos

More articles by Phillip López Jiménez In the winter of 1977 when my father took me to my first comic book store Bob's Comics in Westminster...

Hollywood’s worst summer in 20 years?

More articles by Phillip López Jiménez Cinema has always been the 'working class' theater'. Cinema did not kill the theater. Cinema did not kill the Opera, The...

Horror Iconoclast – Texas Chainsaw Massacre

More articles by Phillip López Jiménez I was 14 when I first saw The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. VHS was still relatively new and the Film mentioned...