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Shakespearean actor Edward Lionheart is passionate about his plays, so when being harshly humiliated at a awards ceremony, he was so disappointed that he unsuccessfully commits suicide by diving into the Thames. Two years later, Lionheart attempts to take revenge against the critics that denied his talent.
Now we don't normally take to the idea that someone should go around murdering critics, since more than one disc producer is after our own head, but the movie is always a treat when it shows up on late night television.
July 01, 2008
Radio Times
The magnum opus of Vincent Price's film career, this stylish, witty comedy horror boasts an irresistible premise, an inspired ensemble cast, fabulous music and first-rate production values.
Theater of Blood reprises the multiple-revenge theme of the Phibes films, but injects new life into the concept with a superior script and stellar cast.
Memorable for its lurid set-pieces (notably Robert Morley being forced to eat his own poodles), it also remains a favourite among critics; suggesting, perhaps, a certain guilty conscience. Punish us!