In the sequel to The Abominable Dr. Phibes, Vincent Price returns as the organ playing, hideously scarred, inventive killer risen from the grave to resurrect his long dead wife. You see, at the end of ...
Horror icon Vincent Price had a long and illustrious career, and his final big screen feature serves as a fitting culmination ...
Saw XI seems unlikely as uncertainty surrounds the sequel’s status. Escaping one of Jigsaw’s traps would be easier than untangling the proposed film’s developmental woes. Fans can always watch the ...
Here’s a pair of reviews covering some classic horror films and the resurrection of a popular slasher franchise. Dr. Phibes Double Feature (Kino Lorber, rated PG and PG-13, 1.85:1 aspect ratio, 183 ...
Thanks to theaters like the Alamo Drafthouse, people can catch screenings of old movies on the big screen that they either missed or weren’t alive to enjoy. Fortunately for Vincent Price fans, they’ll ...
Xpress' 6th grade reviewer offers her thoughts on Pixar's latest gem. If you think of the representative of the law in terms of John Steed and Emma Peel you’ll understand what I mean. Phibes follows ...
Vincent Price’s two stints as the ever deformed Dr. Phibes are legendary to say the least. In order for someone to take over that role, they’d have to be of great stature. Enter Malcolm McDowell. The ...
Polish Film Festival: The Polish American Film Society presents animation, documentaries, features and shorts, Oct. 13-20. Movies at Laemmle NoHo 7 begin: 7 p.m. Oct ...
Dr Anton Phibes (Vincent Price) has been dead a while but that doesn't bother his assistant Vulnavia (Virginia North) Vincent Price is the eccentric and cruel Phibes, Caroline Munro (uncredited) is ...
A lively, spirited sequel to The Abominable Dr Phibes, which misses the Se7en-like rigour of a plot structured around the Plagues of Egypt but still manages to come up with a succession of gruesome, ...
Vincent Price was once asked on a TV talk show how his skull-headed Dr. Phibes had risen again after embalming himself at the end of The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971). Price replied grandly, “He ...