Black Mama, White Mama

Several sweaty babes land in the Womens Rehabilitation Center of a far away tropical island of questionable political stability. The gal with the most attitude […]

Die, Monster, Die!

It’d been more than 30 years since the great James Whale, as legend tells, first approached Boris Karloff at the Universal commissary to ask him […]

Coffy

Also see The Films of Jack Hill Pam Grier stars as a nurse fed up with the police department’s inaction in her community — one that’s […]

Terror Firmer

This is, by far, THE sickest, most disgusting, gratuitously-vulgar, stomach-turning, grossly-offensive movie I’ve ever had the uneasy pleasure of watching — again and again and […]

The Toxic Avenger

It’s the film that truly launched Troma Entertainment — now the world’s oldest independent movie studio. Filmmakers Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz had made a […]

Troma’s War

If there’s such a thing as a Troma masterpiece, both studio founders Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz agree it very well might be Troma’s War […]

Lloyd Kaufman

Greetings from Tromaville March 2, 2001 Lloyd Kaufman, the 30-year veteran of 10-cent movies and gentleman scholar, talks Troma in this exclusive interview. OK, so […]

Dracula vs. Frankenstein

Also see The Films of Al AdamsonAlso see Secrets of B-Moviemaking How’s THAT for a title!? If only the flick were as interesting. Still, it’s the swan […]

Urban Legends: Final Cut

Roman numerals used to be so hip. Somehow or another, they were supposed to make serial filmmaking seem more sophisticated. "You liked that? Well, here’s […]

Foxy Brown

Also see The Films of Jack Hill She’s the Queen of Blaxploitation — a genre largely born from the thirst of inner-city audiences for movies […]