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The Alternate Movie Title Game (Vincent Price Edition)

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jan 17, 2022

Here are the rules: We will provide an "alternate title" for a Vincent Price film and ask you to name the actual film. Most of these are pretty easy. Please answer no more than three questions per day so others can play. You may have an answer other than the intended one--just be able to defend it!1 read more

Silver Screen Standards: Vincent Price

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Nov 9, 2021

Silver Screen Standards: Vincent Price Vincent Price, “The Merchant of Menace” During the Halloween season we naturally think of Vincent Price, that undisputed icon of horror whose many roles in the genre put him in the exalted company of Lon Chaney, Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, and read more

Monsters and Matinees: From villain to wronged man, the diverse horror roles of Vincent Price

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Toni Ruberto on Oct 9, 2021

It’s October, the time of year when the world realizes it’s OK to watch scary movies every day – and horror film fans are right there with suggestions whether you’ve asked for them or not. This year I thought it would be fun to share ideas based on horror film subgenres like vampires, witches, read more

Vincent Price Returns as Dr. Phibes

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Oct 26, 2020

Vincent Price as Dr. Phibes. When we last saw Dr. Anton Phibes (Vincent Price), he was laying beside his dead wife in an hidden chamber, his blood being replaced with a mysterious fluid. Three years later, the blood-exchange process is reversed and Dr. Phibes--now revived--is rejoined by his faithf read more

The Vincent Price Blogathon – Wrap Up

Cinematic Catharsis Posted by Barry P. on Apr 19, 2020

It’s hard to believe that we’ve reached the end of the Vincent Price Blogathon, after months of planning. The call for submissions went out in February, and participants rose to the challenge with multiple reviews, a podcast, videos, a cocktail recipe, and another fabulous word puzzle, c read more

The Vincent Price Blogathon – Day 2 Recap

Cinematic Catharsis Posted by Barry P. on Apr 18, 2020

Day Two of the Vincent Prince Blogathon is upon us, and we have another bumper crop of posts, with Edgar Allan Poe, creepy houses, flying mammals, gothic romance, the silly side of Mr. Price, a double dose of biopics, TV, radio drama, and Vincent singing!   If you plan to participate but y read more

THE VINCENT PRICE BLOGATHON: Have Gun - Will Travel, The Moor's Revenge, 1958

Caftan Woman Posted by on Apr 17, 2020

Gill at Realweegiemidget Reviews and Barry at Cinematic Catharsis are our hosts for THE VINCENT PRICE BLOGATHON on April 17 - 19.  THE MOOR'S REVENGE First aired: Saturday, December 27, 1958 Written by Melvin Levy Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen OUR CAST Richard read more

The Vincent Price Blogathon Is Here – Day 1 Recap

Cinematic Catharsis Posted by Barry P. on Apr 17, 2020

Gill Jacob of Realweegiemidget Reviews and I proudly present the first day of The Vincent Price Blogathon! To say that response to this three-day blogging extravaganza has been tremendous would be an understatement. Our talented bloggers have risen to the challenge, doing what they do best, to show read more

Introducing Westgate Gallery – Plus Vincent Price Blogathon Contest!

Cinematic Catharsis Posted by Barry P. on Mar 21, 2020

I don’t typically do endorsements here at Cinematic Catharsis, but I couldn’t keep a lid on something that truly represents my sensibilities (Or is that senselessness? I get these two confused.). Westgate Gallery is an online store by a movie fan for movie fans, stocked with thousands of read more

The Vincent Price Blogathon – Participant Roster

Cinematic Catharsis Posted by Barry P. on Feb 23, 2020

We’ve had a phenomenal response to our initial announcement for the Vincent Price Blogathon, running April 17th-19th,, hosted by Yours Truly, along with my co-host Gill Jacob from Realweegiemidget Reviews. You can sign up anytime between now and then, but please keep in mind that we are limiti read more

Announcing The Vincent Price Blogathon

Cinematic Catharsis Posted by Barry P. on Feb 20, 2020

It had to happen. You knew it was inevitable. You just didn’t know where it was coming from or when it would occur. Without additional fanfare, I, along with blogging partner extraordinaire Gill Jacob of Realweegiemidget Reviews, proudly present The Vincent Price Blogathon. We hope to showcase read more

The Vincent Price Tag

The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on Sep 29, 2018

Recently my good friend Derek Koch of the Monster Kid Radio podcast applied the "Vincent Price Tag" on me. Apparently the "Vincent Price Tag" has been going around YouTube for awhile--it is a series of questions concerning the legendary actor, and various podcasts have been "tagging" others to take read more

Streaming Vincent: Some Top Vincent Price Picks on YouTube (Part Two)

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 2, 2018

Not too long ago we revisited an earlier post which was all about Vincent Price movies which are available to stream in their entirety on YouTube. It was actually a re-working of an article from a few years back which was focused on Price films available on Netflix back when it was actually a good p read more

Streaming Vincent: Some Top Vincent Price Picks on YouTube (Part One)

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Mar 23, 2018

In looking back through the archives and statistics for the site, I find that one of the most popular articles I’ve posted is 2013’s Streaming Vincent: Some Top Vincent Price Picks on Netflix. Of course, a lot has changed since 2013, one of the main things – at least as far as that read more

The Five Best Vincent Price Performances

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Mar 16, 2017

A little devil provides bad advice! 1. Champagne for Caesar (1950). It's a shame that Vincent Price didn't make more straight comedies because he's hilarious as a business tycoon in this underrated gem. He plays Burnbridge "Dirty" Waters, owner of the Milady Soap company ("the soap that sancti read more

The Five Best Vincent Price Performances

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Mar 16, 2017

A little devil provides bad advice! 1. Champagne for Caesar (1950). It's a shame that Vincent Price didn't make more straight comedies because he's hilarious as a business tycoon in this underrated gem. He plays Burnbridge "Dirty" Waters, owner of the Milady Soap company ("the soap that sancti read more

THE VINCENT PRICE COLLECTION III

The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on Feb 29, 2016

Shout Factory has come out with a follow-up to their first two well-regarded Vincent Price Blu-ray sets. It's a bit surprising that there is a VINCENT PRICE COLLECTION III, simply because so many Price movie titles have been released in the last year or so by Kino. None of the movies on this set are read more

Dr. Gangrene Has A Pricey Prescription For You – The Fantastic Films Of Vincent Price

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Dec 16, 2015

I’ve been meaning to run a feature on this for quite a while now, really ever since it started, but somehow it got away from me, and now that Doc has just posted his 50th episode, it seems time to finally get around to it. For around a year and a half now, Nashville’s own Horror Host Dr. read more

Vincent Price and the Sears Art Collection

Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Oct 21, 2015

In the mid-century, fine art was something the general public could not easily find in a department store, even though chains such as J.C.Penney, May Company and Sears Roebuck & Co. stocked home appliances, furnishings and other decor. But on October 6, 1962, Sears remedied this oversight with t read more

Vincent Price and the Sears Art Collection

Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Oct 21, 2015

In the mid-century, fine art was something the general public could not easily find in a department store, even though chains such as J.C.Penney, May Company and Sears Roebuck & Co. stocked home appliances, furnishings and other decor. But on October 6, 1962, Sears remedied this oversight with t read more
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