Theater of Blood
"Theater of Blood" is a 1976 British horror-comedy film directed by Douglas Hickox. The story follows a failed Shakespearean actor, Edward Lionheart, who seeks revenge on the critics who dismissed his performances. He uses elaborate methods inspired by Shakespeare's plays to kill each critic in a theatrical manner.
The film stars Vincent Price as Lionheart and features a blend of dark humor and horror elements. It is known for its creative death scenes and Price's captivating performance. "Theater of Blood" has gained a cult following over the years, appreciated for its unique take on revenge and theatricality.