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Per usual, the infamous pop schlockmeister has a beautiful young woman by his side.
"As soon as someone says horror film, usually the next terms are schlockmeister or slashmeister.
Except that McQueen is not a schlockmeister sensationalist but a remorseless artist.
You're a Harvard historian, for God's sake, not a pop schlockmeister looking for a quick buck.
Tales of a Cinema Schlockmeister."
Buchanan's autobiography is entitled It Came from Hunger: Tales of a Cinema Schlockmeister.
William Castle the filmmaker was at best a prolific schlockmeister, a B-movie journeyman with a flair for enjoyably cheesy knock-offs.
Mr. Fiennes gleefully captures Lenny's sleaziness while also showing there is something about this schlockmeister that is worth saving, despite much evidence to the contrary.
Having done a dazzling job of celebrating the no-budget resourcefulness of the 1950's schlockmeister Ed Wood, Mr. Burton now shows why money isn't everything.
The Whitney attempts to redeem the Realist painter from his reputation as a vapid schlockmeister, deeming him a precursor to Abstract Expressionism.
In reality, "Apollo 18" was produced by "Wanted" director Timur Bekmambetov and edited by 3-D horror schlockmeister Patrick Lussier.
The film maker is a close relative of Larry Lazar, the semi-tragic schlockmeister of the author's successful earlier novel "The Return of Mr. Hollywood."
The movie, directed and co-written by Roland Emmerich, the Teutonic schlockmeister who awed (or stupefied) the world with Independence Day (1996), isn't entirely lame.
While continuing to work onstage, he made his movie debut in “The Curse of the Living Corpse” (1964), a low-budget horror film by the prolific schlockmeister Del Tenney.
As recently as Monday Rupert Murdoch was accusing CNN of "brown-nosing foreign dictators" in retaliation for Ted Turner's recent characterization of him as a "schlockmeister."
It didn't have the visual sweep and flamboyance that you find in Verhoeven films from Soldier of Orange to Basic Instinct but there are a few of the schlockmeister's familiar touches.
Given how balanced and sensible he seemed, it was a slight surprise that early in his career, he had written the screenplay for schlockmeister Russ Meyer's Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls.
In 1965, self-professed "schlockmeister" Larry Buchanan cheaply remade Invasion of the Saucer Men in color as The Eye Creatures, a made-for-television feature for AIP-TV.
Known as a "B-movie schlockmeister" for his cheapo horror flicks and biker pics, Corman was also instrumental in bringing the art-house to America – Bergman and Fellini both prospered under his aegis.
Although he's most associated with horror by way of the thriller, in his ability to create a sense of dread, an atmosphere of low-frequency terror and fear, he hews much closer to David Lynch than your typical mainstream schlockmeister.
The high-kitsch sci-fi blockbuster, set in 23 rd century New York and directed by French schlockmeister Luc Besson ( La Femme Nikita ), augurs not only the end of the world but, critics predict, the end of culture. "
True, it was in one of the cheap, filmed-in-a-fortnight (and sometimes two days) type of movie for which producer Roger Corman was to earn the dubious title of master of exploitation movies; other nicknames likes Schlockmeister and King of the Bs also stuck.
In 1966, It Conquered the World was remade in 16mm color by self-proclaimed "schlockmeister" Larry Buchanan after he secured rights from AIP; he retitled his rewritten remake Zontar, the Thing from Venus and then sold it to television syndication.
On Saturday night, the aficionado of B movies (we’re grading on a curve) has a delicious choice: a reimagining of a camp classic from the 1980s, “Blue Lagoon: The Awakening,” on Lifetime, or Syfy’s “Piranhaconda,” the latest gem from the schlockmeister Roger Corman’s production shop.