Monthly Archives: March 2013


CINEZILLA REVIEW OF HEMO

“Vampire movies have never really been my cup of tea. In some way I find them to be something of a starting ground and an area that rarely adds anything new to its age-old formula.  For some reason they just don’t do anything for me. They are like elevator music and I’m more a punk rock, black metal kind of guy. I like it gritty and harsh. I don’t want horror fluffy and gentle and pansy. So when it comes to vampires I want the cool kind, the kind that portrays the vampires as outcasts,…” Read MORE


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WORLD PREMIERE OF RETURN TO NUKE ‘EM HIGH VOL. 1 AT 2013 CANNES FILM FESTIVAL!

Troma Entertainment will hold the world premiere of Return to Nuke ‘Em High Vol. 1 at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival! Return to Nuke ‘Em High is an event film in two volumes similar to Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill. Read more…

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Why YOU Should Donate to #Occupy #Cannes! (en Français!)

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An Interview with David King, Director of PURGE

“Your movie PURGE – in a few words, what is it about?

The rediscovery of emotions like love and caring in a world where such things are meant to have been eradicated.

Basic question: Why make your lead character a sex-worker?

Sex work – and the depravity of warped sexual desires – goes to the very core of the problem with this society: that people are no longer meant to love or care for each other.”  Read MORE.


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CROWDFUNDING PROVIDES OPTION FOR INDEPENDENT FILM COMPANY TROMA-digboston.com

“In place of traditional sources of financing, independent artists are increasingly turning to websites such as Kickstarter and ArtistShare, which allow artists to appeal directly to fans to donate funding for specific projects.

Troma is attempting to raise $50,000 through Indiegogo, to cover the costs of travel, filming and post-production of the documentary, which will depict Troma’s efforts to premier Return of Nuke’Em High Vol. 1 & 2 at Cannes Film Festival amid a sea of top-dollar film corporations and camera-hungry celebrities.” Read MORE


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