Troma Now gets drunk on St. Patrick’s Day World Premieres!
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Troma Now, Troma Entertainment’s exclusive premium World Premiere content streaming service, proudly celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with the Premieres of Liam Regan’s My Bloody Banjo and Francisco Lacerda’s Dentes E Garras, along with curated treasured Tromasterpieces that will make the leprechaun in your pants stand at attention on March 1, 2017, it was announced today by Lloyd Kaufman, President of Troma Entertainment and creator of The Toxic Avenger.
Following his acclaimed short Confessions of Peltzer from the anthology film Self Induced Nightmares (2013), Liam Regan directs his first feature film My Bloody Banjo. Follow the story of Peltzer Arbuckle (James Hamer-Morton), a meek and bullied office employee, humiliated by his megalomaniac boss, teasing colleagues and his cheating partner. Once news about his embarrassing sexual accident makes its way around the workplace, Peltzer decides to put up with his humiliation no more, and conjures up his childhood imaginary friend Ronnie (Damian Morter). Peltzer’s world is soon turned upside down, when Ronnie attempts to manipulate him to exact revenge on his tormenting co-workers in the most gruesome fashion. As the body count stacks up, Peltzer must ultimately decide whether to run away from his past or take control of his future, as he battles between sanity and madness, in this twisted tale of infidelity, revenge and snapped banjo strings. Trailer below:
In the vein of Troma cult pieces and Italian rip-offs, comes an all new “disasterpiece”. Dentes e Garras!(Fangs & Claws!) A drunk military recruit accidentally sets free a terrifying prehistoric monster, which will devour and destroy everyone who dares to cross his path. Throughout the carnage a hero rises to end the creature’s reign of terror. Francisco Lacerda writes and directs this TROMATIC short described as “The trashiest motion picture of the year.” Trailer below:
With March signaling the start of Spring, Troma Now is proud to put a spring in Subscribers’ steps with Tromasterpieces such as Fowl Play, Rocky Director John G. Avildsen’s Cry Uncle!, Foreplay, Hollywood Zap!, and Endgame! Subscribers will be able to take a trip down Troma-lane with these films that have lasted the test of time.
7 other films are also being added to the streaming service. Features including The Secret In The Attic (Pink Eiga), The Secret Of Dr. Kildare (Roan), Silent But Deadly, Dog Years, Death To The Pee Wee Squad, Dragon Fury, and Dragon Fury 2 will be streaming along with 4 Tromadance shorts.
Troma Now subscribers are able to see these and many more films at watch.troma.com.