Troma Entertainment is pleased to announce that it will hold secret screenings of the latest Troma Team productions, The Taint, Mr. Bricks: A Heavy Metal Murder Musical, and Father’s Day, along with the world premiere of the product reel for Lloyd Kaufman’s latest feature, Return to Nuke ‘Em High, in Park City, Utah during the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. “Many of the films at Sundance demonstrate what can be done outside of the studio system if you have a lot of money,” says Troma President Lloyd Kaufman. “The films we’re bringing to Sundance will show how brilliant movies can be produced for a fraction of the cost with total artistic freedom.”
To RSVP to a secret screening please contact [email protected]
Drew Bolduc and Dan Nelson’s The Taint, an intellectual horror-comedy which contains more zombies with exploding penises than any other movie in history, is a
Press For The Taint:
“…a film experience I will never forget…one of the most inanely funny films I’ve seen this year.” – Ain’t it Cool News
“Horror flicks are a dime a dozen, but The Taint seems to examine the genre with a postmodern wink.” – A.V Club
“…approaches a kind of brilliance in suggesting that a society which glorifies violence against women is doomed to one big bummer of a sausage party.” – Fangoria
Mr. Bricks: A Heavy Metal Murder Musical, the world’s first heavy metal musical horror film, directed by Travis Campbell and produced by Justin Martell, premiered at Spain’s prestigious Sitges Film Festival and been booked into movie theaters such as the Alamo Drafthouse and the San Diego Comic-Con.
Press for Mr. Bricks:
“Mr. Bricks is a maniacal metal ride from start to finish, a truly innovative musical that fires on all headbanging cylinders. You MUST see this film!”
– Lemmy Kilmister, Motörhead
– almasoscuras.com, Spain
“To his immense credit, director/composer Travis Campbell manages to deftly marry the gritty aesthetic of a micro-budgeted old school hardcore record, sinister jazz hands, and the usual campy Troma joie de vivre with a twisting, turning, blood and guts narrative.” – Shawn Macomber, Decibel Magazine
Playing to over 50 theaters in the US alone, Astron-6’s Father’s Day has taken the new wave grindhouse technique of independent cinema and brought it to a whole new level. The film won the Audience Award at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival and has been featured on the cover of premiere horror magazine Rue Morgue.
Press for Father’s Day:
“…Deliver’s the goods, in spades.“ – twitchfilm.com
“…lock your fathers up because you will take one hell of a ride into one of the coolest horror movies I have ever seen.“ – Killer Reviews
To RSVP to a secret screening please contact [email protected]