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Caged Heat: Subverting the Subversive

April 26, 2017by consideringfilm Leave a comment

Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, one of the names most frequently projected onto silver screens across America was that of Roger Corman, a writer, director, producer, and distributor who churned […]

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