“The Raven” is probably Edgar Allen Poe’s most famous written work. It’s a sad ode to a lost love, and features a man’s slow descent into madness brought on by grief. As he mourns his loss, he is mocked by raven that repeatedly says to him, “Nevermore.” Is it in his imagination; is the narrator hallucinating? Or is the bird there and actually speaking to him? And if so, how is it able to speak? Well in Roger Corman’s horror/comedy THE RAVEN, this question is answered.
Posted on: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 15:31:32 +0000