Over the course of its 50-year existence, Troma has helped launch the careers of filmmakers like Trey Parker & Matt Stone (South Park), James Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy), and Eli Roth (Hostel), along with countless actors who went on to long careers, but their biggest export by any internal metric — financial success, brand recognition, franchisability, fan base — is 1984’s The Toxic Avenger.
The film is preceded by an “extreme violence” warning. The gore is indeed graphic — the first kill features a kid’s head being run over by a car, firmly establishing that no one is safe and nothing is off limits — but it could use about a dozen more trigger warnings by today’s standards. If you can be offended, you will be offended by the boundary-pushing content that includes (but is certainly not limited to) racism, homophobia, ableism, and sexual misconduct — yet there is substance behind the sleaze.
The film is preceded by an “extreme violence” warning. The gore is indeed graphic — the first kill features a kid’s head being run over by a car, firmly establishing that no one is safe and nothing is off limits — but it could use about a dozen more trigger warnings by today’s standards. If you can be offended, you will be offended by the boundary-pushing content that includes (but is certainly not limited to) racism, homophobia, ableism, and sexual misconduct — yet there is substance behind the sleaze.
- 11/17/2023
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
After the successes of the "Guardians of the Galaxy" flicks, "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery," and "Knock at the Cabin," Dave Bautista has pretty much solidified himself as the greatest wrestler-turned-actor of the era. Like Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and John Cena before him, Bautista was originally pigeonholed in tough guy roles because of his size before producers realized, "Hey, this guy is legitimately hilarious." Bautista has been showing off a wide range of acting talent for years now, including holding his own in the 'charismatic action star meets cute kid' formula on display in "My Spy."
The action comedy was released in 2020 to less-than-stellar reviews, but according to Variety, "My Spy" was the third most-watched film on SVOD the year of release. With Bautista's star being pushed to the stratosphere, it's no surprise Prime Video was interested in a sequel. What is a surprise, however, is how the...
The action comedy was released in 2020 to less-than-stellar reviews, but according to Variety, "My Spy" was the third most-watched film on SVOD the year of release. With Bautista's star being pushed to the stratosphere, it's no surprise Prime Video was interested in a sequel. What is a surprise, however, is how the...
- 2/22/2023
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
"Big" Dave Bautista has had a phenomenal run since making the career pivot from sports entertainment to acting in some of Hollywood's biggest films. The six-time world wrestling champion broke into the mainstream as Drax the Destroyer in James Gunn's "Guardians of the Galaxy" series but has since starred in films like Denis Villeneuve's "Blade Runner 2049" and "Dune," Zack Snyder's "Army of the Dead," as well as Rian Johnson's whodunnit, "Glass Onion." With his larger-than-life stature and ability to command a scene, Bautista has more than proven himself to be so much more than just a former WWE Superstar.
The caliber of directors that have sought out Bautista's talent is a true testament to his abilities as a performer because there are plenty of career veterans who would kill for the opportunity to work with any of the esteemed creatives that have helmed Bautista's filmography.
The caliber of directors that have sought out Bautista's talent is a true testament to his abilities as a performer because there are plenty of career veterans who would kill for the opportunity to work with any of the esteemed creatives that have helmed Bautista's filmography.
- 2/2/2023
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
In "The Grey Man," the Russo brothers' latest expansive (and expensive) collaboration with screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, Billy Bob Thornton gets the "and" credit. That's fitting in terms of screentime, but it doesn't capture what Thornton brings to the film. His presence is the skeleton key to unlocking Marcus, McFeely, and the Russos' intentions. Thornton was one of the 1990s most prominent talents, a force in front of and behind the camera — sometimes in the same picture. "The Grey Man" deliberately rips its espionage and quip-to-dialogue ratio from the decade that made Thornton famous. Thornton gets this. He calibrated his whole performance as Donald Fitzroy — from its winking elements to sincerest stretches — knowing what "The Gray Man" is after. It's smooth. It's electric. That's peak Billy Bob Thornton.
Thornton has rarely stopped working or ceased being smooth or electric since his heyday more than two decades ago. He's...
Thornton has rarely stopped working or ceased being smooth or electric since his heyday more than two decades ago. He's...
- 8/21/2022
- by Scott Thomas
- Slash Film
An American Pickle HBO Max Reviewed for Shockya.com & BigAppleReviews.net linked from Rotten Tomatoes by: Harvey Karten Director: Brandon Trost Screenwriter: Simon Rich adapted from his novella “Sell Out” in New Yorker Magazine Cast: Seth Rogen, Sarah Snook, Sean Whalen, Jorma Taccone, Joanna Adler, Jeff Daniel Phillips, David Mattey Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 7/30/20 […]
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- 8/3/2020
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
HBO Max has revealed the first trailer for “An American Pickle,” an upcoming comedy starring Seth Rogen set to premiere on the platform on Aug. 6.
Directed by his frequent collaborator Brandon Trost, Rogen plays Herschel Greenbaum, a Polish ditch digger who immigrates to the U.S. in 1920 to fulfill his American dream. Herschel finds work at a pickle factory, only to fall into a vat of brine, putting him into suspended animation.
A century later, Herschel emerges from the brine in 2020, fully preserved. Although all of his immediate family members have died, Herschel is able to locate his great-grandson, Ben — who is also played by Rogen.
The two struggle to relate to each other in terms of family values, music and culture, with Herschel even pointing to a poster of David Bowie on Ben’s wall and asking, “Is this your father?” Still, Ben helps Herschel adapt to the 21st century,...
Directed by his frequent collaborator Brandon Trost, Rogen plays Herschel Greenbaum, a Polish ditch digger who immigrates to the U.S. in 1920 to fulfill his American dream. Herschel finds work at a pickle factory, only to fall into a vat of brine, putting him into suspended animation.
A century later, Herschel emerges from the brine in 2020, fully preserved. Although all of his immediate family members have died, Herschel is able to locate his great-grandson, Ben — who is also played by Rogen.
The two struggle to relate to each other in terms of family values, music and culture, with Herschel even pointing to a poster of David Bowie on Ben’s wall and asking, “Is this your father?” Still, Ben helps Herschel adapt to the 21st century,...
- 7/3/2020
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
Stars: Lisa Sheridan, Stephen Tobolowsky, Carlos Alazraqui, John Hennigan, Tiffany Shepis, David Mattey, Bruce Bohne, Jonah Beres, Chalet Lizette Brannan, Lilli Passero, Bryan Daniel Porter, Faust Checho | Written and Directed by James Ojala
Ecological horror is a genre that is not often tapped for terror these days, though it was – at one time – a staple of the horror genre, with films like Frogs, The Bees, Day of the Triffids, Them! and a myriad of spider-based movies asking “what if?” questions that captured the imagination of audiences for years.
Apparently based on true unsolved outbreaks of wildlife mutations (Loosely based), Strange Nature marks the directorial debut of fx maestro James Ojala and tells the story of Kim (Lisa Sheridan) and her son Brody who move back in with Kim;s estranged hermit father in the backwoods of a small town and find themselves in the middle of a horrendous phenomenon where...
Ecological horror is a genre that is not often tapped for terror these days, though it was – at one time – a staple of the horror genre, with films like Frogs, The Bees, Day of the Triffids, Them! and a myriad of spider-based movies asking “what if?” questions that captured the imagination of audiences for years.
Apparently based on true unsolved outbreaks of wildlife mutations (Loosely based), Strange Nature marks the directorial debut of fx maestro James Ojala and tells the story of Kim (Lisa Sheridan) and her son Brody who move back in with Kim;s estranged hermit father in the backwoods of a small town and find themselves in the middle of a horrendous phenomenon where...
- 12/10/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
A mixed martial arts action-adventure, Brutal is helmed by writer/director Donald Lawrence Flaherty. The film feature fight sequences created by two of Hollywood’s top stunt performers Colin Follenweider and Christ Torres. Starring Morgan Benoit (The Forbidden Kingdom), David Mattey (Hancock) and Stacy Jorgensen (Grey Skies), Brutal is also the feature film debut for former All-American and New York Giants offensive lineman Jeff Hatch
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- 9/13/2014
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Recently, CBS delivered the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "NCIS" episode 22 of season 11. The episode is entitled, "Shooter," and it sounds like things will get pretty intriguing as the NCIS crew takes on a case that involves the investigation of a marine photographer's sudden disappearance, and more. In the new,22nd episode press release: The NCIS team is going to investigate the disappearance of a marine photographer set to testify in a highly publicized Afghanistan murder case. Press release number 2: When a Marine photographer disappears prior to providing his testimony in an Army court-martial hearing, the NCIS team is going to investigate both the murder he witnessed as well as his current piece on military veterans who are homeless in the D.C. area. In the meantime, Abby will attempt to help a young homeless woman reconnect with her family. Guest stars will feature: Jeff Branson (Navy...
- 4/15/2014
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
New How I Met Your Mother season 9,episode 15 hilarious spoilers & clips hit the net. Last night, CBS delivered the new spoilers and sneak peek/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "How I Met Your Mother" episode 15 of season 9. The episode is entitled, "Unpause," and it appears to be quite funny as Ted and Robin take advantage of Barney's drunken state to get all kinds of information out him, and more. In the new "Unpause" episode, Barney is going to end up, drinking too much, and Ted and Robin will manipulate him into answering some shocking questions. Meanwhile, Marshall will end up, doing everything he can to avoid fighting with Lily. Cheat Tweet: The gang puts Barney in the hot seat & asks him lots of ?’s. What’s his most shocking answer? #Himym 1/20 @8pm Et/Pt http://bit.ly/K9lyG4. Guest stars are going to feature: Robert Belushi as Linus,...
- 1/14/2014
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
New How I Met Your Mother season 9,episode 15 official spoilers,plotline revealed by CBS. Recently,CBS served up the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "How I Met Your Mother" episode 15 of season 9. The episode is entitled, "Unpause," and it sounds like it'll be pretty interesting as a drunk Barney gets manipulated by Ted and Robin, and more. In the new,15th episode press release: When Barney drinks too much, Ted and Robin are going to manipulate him into answering some shocking questions. Meanwhile, Marshall will do everything he can to avoid fighting with Lily. Cheat Tweet: The gang puts Barney in the hot seat & asks him lots of ?’s. What’s his most shocking answer? #Himym 1/20 @8pm Et/Pt http://bit.ly/K9lyG4. Guest stars will feature: Robert Belushi as Linus, Mark Derwin as Greg, David Mattey as an animal trainer, and Kenzo Lee as a young man.
- 1/13/2014
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
Vampires and zombies. Cops and corpses. Murderers and mad scientists. All parts an actor might be called on to play-and all will likely put you in the vicinity of fake blood. Here are a few tips for working with this sticky, sinister substance.1. Wear your laundry-day underwear.Even if you're protected by a multilayered costume, there's no guarantee the stuff you've got on underneath will survive a day of pseudo-gore. Actor David Mattey sacrificed a few unmentionables while being drenched in 18 gallons of fake blood during a gory death scene in the cult-classic film "Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV.""The underwear I had on under my costume for that scene was pink for the rest of its life," he says. "Wear stuff that you aren't in love with, 'cause you may have to throw it out."2. Invest in a can of shaving cream.Your skin may also bear the brunt of.
- 8/3/2011
- by help@backstage.com (Sarah Kuhn)
- backstage.com
Thanks to Italian site Comicus, we have the following interview with Thor's stuntman and actor, David Mattey. Below are a few excerpts, but for the full version, be sure to follow the link at the bottom of the page! How did you get involved in Thor? Did you have to audition for it? I originally auditioned for the role of Volstagg in Thor, though I was in Hawaii at the time so I had to record my aud and send it via the internet. Once back in La I read for a few other parts in the film as well. I got a call out of the blue on a Friday evening to come in the next morning for a fight rehearsal, but at the time I didn't know what the project was. I only found out once I got there that the Stunt Coordinator was Andy Armstrong and...
- 2/22/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
Thanks to Italian site Comicus, we have the following interview with Thor's stunt coordinator and actor, David Mattey. Below are a few excerpts, but for the full version, be sure to follow the link at the bottom of the page! How did you get involved in Thor? Did you have to audition for it? I originally auditioned for the role of Volstagg in Thor, though I was in Hawaii at the time so I had to record my aud and send it via the internet. Once back in La I read for a few other parts in the film as well. I got a call out of the blue on a Friday evening to come in the next morning for a fight rehearsal, but at the time I didn't know what the project was. I only found out once I got there that the Stunt Coordinator was Andy Armstrong...
- 2/22/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
Filming started two weeks ago on Marvel Studios' big-screen adaptation of its Thor comic book, with Star Trek's Chris Hemsworth in the title role, and a new fan-made poster gives some indication of what superhero enthusiasts are hoping to see on screen.
It also gives The Geek Files the perfect opportunity to round up the latest news and gossip on the movie.
One week into production, director Kenneth Branagh told MTV: We have many miles to go and promises to keep, but so far, so good.
"Everybody's doing very good work and just a lot of it is so promising. Fingers crossed for everybody and everything. Hemsworth is a great guy."
We know that Tom Hiddleston is playing Thor's villainous brother Loki; Anthony Hopkins is the brothers' father Odin, ruler of Asgard; Renee Russo is Frigga; Ray Stevensen, Tadanobu Asano and Josh Dallas play the The Warriors Three...
It also gives The Geek Files the perfect opportunity to round up the latest news and gossip on the movie.
One week into production, director Kenneth Branagh told MTV: We have many miles to go and promises to keep, but so far, so good.
"Everybody's doing very good work and just a lot of it is so promising. Fingers crossed for everybody and everything. Hemsworth is a great guy."
We know that Tom Hiddleston is playing Thor's villainous brother Loki; Anthony Hopkins is the brothers' father Odin, ruler of Asgard; Renee Russo is Frigga; Ray Stevensen, Tadanobu Asano and Josh Dallas play the The Warriors Three...
- 1/25/2010
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
With principle photography on director Kenneth Branagh’s much anticipated “Thor” adaptation finally starting this week, Ashley Miller — one of the screenwriters attached to the project — has stated that the movie version of “Thor” will remain recognizable to comic book fans.
"It's about as close as you can reasonably expect it to be [to the comic book],” Miller said during a recent appearance on Alpha Waves Radio. "Obviously, you have to make some adjustments, and you have to compress some things simply for the sake of being able to get a lot of information out and being able to create a believable fantasy world that intersects with ours."
"Look at 'Batman Begins' for example," continued Miller. "It does actually play fast and loose with the history of the character, but at the same time, it brings in real cool elements from different interpretations of the character and puts them all together in cool ways.
"It's about as close as you can reasonably expect it to be [to the comic book],” Miller said during a recent appearance on Alpha Waves Radio. "Obviously, you have to make some adjustments, and you have to compress some things simply for the sake of being able to get a lot of information out and being able to create a believable fantasy world that intersects with ours."
"Look at 'Batman Begins' for example," continued Miller. "It does actually play fast and loose with the history of the character, but at the same time, it brings in real cool elements from different interpretations of the character and puts them all together in cool ways.
- 1/12/2010
- by Blair Marnell
- MTV Splash Page
Thor screenwriter Ashley Miller has assurances for comic book fans.
"It's about as close as you can reasonably expect it to be [to the comic book]," Miller said according to MTV, which transcribed Miller’s recent appearance on Alpha Waves Radio. "Obviously, you have to make some adjustments, and you have to compress some things simply for the sake of being able to get a lot of information out and being able to create a believable fantasy world that intersects with ours."
Principal photography has begun on Kenneth Branagh’s film, which recently moved into the May 6, 2011 spot formerly held by the now-defunct Spider-Man 4. With the Spider-sequel no longer around, one could argue Marvel’s hopes of summer dominance now rest squarely on Thor’s powerful shoulders.
Miller said the film should deliver, so long as fans aren’t completely wedded to the comic, or at least, no more than Bat-film fans were when Batman Begins came out.
"It's about as close as you can reasonably expect it to be [to the comic book]," Miller said according to MTV, which transcribed Miller’s recent appearance on Alpha Waves Radio. "Obviously, you have to make some adjustments, and you have to compress some things simply for the sake of being able to get a lot of information out and being able to create a believable fantasy world that intersects with ours."
Principal photography has begun on Kenneth Branagh’s film, which recently moved into the May 6, 2011 spot formerly held by the now-defunct Spider-Man 4. With the Spider-sequel no longer around, one could argue Marvel’s hopes of summer dominance now rest squarely on Thor’s powerful shoulders.
Miller said the film should deliver, so long as fans aren’t completely wedded to the comic, or at least, no more than Bat-film fans were when Batman Begins came out.
- 1/12/2010
- CinemaSpy
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