Horror Movie Review: Blades (1989)
From Troma Entertainment, directed by Thomas R. Rondinella, who also co-wrote the film with producers William R. Pace and John P. Finegan, Blades is the epitome of a ‘so bad it’s good movie’.
From Troma Entertainment, directed by Thomas R. Rondinella, who also co-wrote the film with producers William R. Pace and John P. Finegan, Blades is the epitome of a ‘so bad it’s good movie’.
To celebrate the 5th Anniversary of the Troma horror musical Spidarlings, the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack has been remastered and is being released by British company Mr Binks Media for streaming as a digital download, on CD and pre-order as a yellow vinyl double album.
Written by Mike C. Hartman who also directed it with Frank J. Levanduski. Blood Orgy at Beaver Lake is a horror-comedy that face-plants in some style.
A horror comedy, sort of. In that it doesn’t have much in the way of horror or comedy. Stuff Stephanie in the Incinerator is one of the most confusingly titled movies ever.
Every bit as Troma release as a fan could hope for, Frostbiter: Wrath of the Wendigo is a nutty, silly, gory and cheap looking horror comedy.
Coming from Troma Entertainment, chances are you’ve already got an idea of just what kind of movie Redneck Zombies is. A silly, gory, gratuitous low-budget offering.
The Thingy: Confessions of a Teenage Placenta (also known as The Miracle of Life) has all the hallmarks of a Troma flick (they released it) but instead tells a moving & gritty story of love & acceptance.
Jessicka Rabid is a gritty horror about an inbred girl who is treated like a dog by her abusive & incestuous family until she gets rabies from a dog bite.