Troma Entertainment released Beware! Children at Play in 1989, not as an official Troma film, but as part of their film rights catalog. The movie is about cannibal children.
Yes, evil, demented, cannibal CHILDREN!CONTINUE READING
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Troma Entertainment released Beware! Children at Play in 1989, not as an official Troma film, but as part of their film rights catalog. The movie is about cannibal children.
Yes, evil, demented, cannibal CHILDREN!CONTINUE READING
Cannibal! The Musical is not technically a Troma Entertainment film, but without Troma, it never would have seen the light of day. Genius Lloyd Kaufman made a great decision and we all have him to thank for it.CONTINUE READING
Class of Nuke ‘Em High holds a special place in my heart. I originally saw it while at a sleepover at a friend’s house. Nuke ‘Em was featured on “Up All Night”, with Rhonda Shear. I was drawn in by the Rhonda boobies, but stayed for the weird, twisted plot.
The Class of Nuke ‘Em High series will probably always be my favorite of the Troma movies. The original Nuke ‘Em High was my first taste of Troma and, quite possibly, schlock.CONTINUE READING
I was out walking my sweet puppy dogs ravenous hellhounds yesterday, when I heard a familiar sound. It kept getting louder and louder. It clicked what it was…CONTINUE READING
“Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D” is one of the most loved Troma films ever made. Directed by the legendary Lloyd Kaufman, Kabukiman ranks in the top three or four Troma films. While it’s not as popular as movies like “Toxic Avenger” or “Class of Nuke ‘Em High”, it still has a massive cult following, especial amongst Troma fans.CONTINUE READING
Samurai Cop is one of the Best of the Worst movies of all time, so I had to make a trailer for it. What makes Samurai Cop so awesomely bad? The acting, production quality, editing, dialog, action, the lion, and the WIG. Alone, this would just result in a terrible movie, but combine them and you have a near-perfect good-bad movie. Robert Z’Dar (Maniac Cop) acts circles around Matt Hannon, who plays the hero. The difference in their acting skills makes it all the more laughable.CONTINUE READING