We chat with accomplished actor turned filmmaker Tony Mardon about his exciting, upcoming directorial debut, “The Witches of the Sands”. THIS EPISODE: INTERVIEW WITH …continue reading New Horror Express: Tony Mardon
Even if you’ve not seen the first “Slashening” this worthy sequel stands on its own — a great slasher and a smart, creative work …continue reading Reel Review: “Slashening: The Final Beginning”
A stylized achievement of cinematography with a story that inspired genre films for decades, this hidden gem was saved by Troma. Aspiring filmmaker Vinny …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Last Horror Film (1982)
On this episode of “New Horror Express”, we talk with renegade indie filmmaker and legendary B-movie producer, Lloyd Kaufman. THIS EPISODE: INTERVIEW WITH FILMMAKER LLOYD …continue reading New Horror Express: Lloyd Kaufman Interview
This month on the Guilty Pleasures podcast, a few special guests join us to get Troma-tized with the totally non-PC film “Poultrygeist”. ABOUT THIS …continue reading Guilty Pleasures Podcast: Poultrygeist (2006)
Join us for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the upcoming horror comedy “I Scream on the Beach” from the UK, set to hit shore …continue reading Coming Soon: “I Scream on the Beach!”
Interview with talented, up-and-coming British writer/director Liam Regan about his debut film “My Bloody Banjo” and what inspires him most as a filmmaker. With …continue reading Behind the Lens: Liam Regan (My Bloody Banjo)
My Bloody Banjo is an impressive debut film from Liam Regan — the perfect balance between frightening and funny, with the introduction of a new …continue reading Reel Review: My Bloody Banjo (2016)
A love letter to extreme horror and the fans who embrace it, “More Blood!” offers an insightful look at why many are drawn to …continue reading Reel Review: More Blood! (Documentary)
Spidarlings is an extremely creative British punk rock/feminist horror musical, distributed by Troma, that entertains while delivering clever social commentary. If you scan the …continue reading Take Two Review: Spidarlings (2016)