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Roger Corman, legendary Hollywood mentor and ‘King of B movies,’ passes away at age 98

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Roger Corman, the legendary filmmaker known as the “King of the Bs,” has passed away at the age of 98. Corman, who was responsible for producing and directing numerous low-budget classics such as “Little Shop of Horrors” and “Attack of the Crab Monsters,” died at his home in Santa Monica, California.

Throughout his career, Corman helped launch the careers of many Hollywood icons, including Francis Ford Coppola, Ron Howard, James Cameron, and Martin Scorsese. He was known for his ability to spot talent and give aspiring filmmakers a platform to showcase their skills.

Corman’s influence on the film industry extended beyond just B-movies. Many of his former collaborators went on to achieve great success in Hollywood, with some even casting Corman in their own films as a gesture of gratitude.

Despite working with limited budgets and tight schedules, Corman’s films were often ahead of their time, addressing taboo subjects such as sex and drugs. His willingness to take risks and experiment with different genres set him apart from other filmmakers of his time.

In addition to his work in B-movies, Corman also dabbled in releasing prestigious foreign films in the United States, further showcasing his diverse taste in cinema.

Corman’s legacy will live on through the countless filmmakers and actors he mentored and inspired. His impact on the industry is undeniable, and his contributions to cinema will be remembered for years to come.

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