

Stuck on You! (1982)
Even though some of the gags don’t land, Stuck on You! is easily the best and most creative of Troma’s sex comedies.

Fortress of Amerikkka (1989)
While not as wild and outrageous as other Troma movies, Fortress of Amerikkka is an entertainingly brutal action movie.

Waitress! (1981)
While the plot comes off disjointed and some of the gags don’t land, Waitress! has some chuckle-worthy moments that keep it from being dull.

Slutty the Clown (2022)
Much like Joe Cash’s previous work, Slutty the Clown is a poor excuse for a film, substituting plot and characters for nudity and torture.

Squeeze Play (1979)
While much of the humor is dated, Squeeze Play is an enjoyably silly sex comedy with some pretty relevant themes.

Sizzle Beach, U.S.A. (1981)
Apart from some nudity and seeing a future superstar in his debut feature, Sizzle Beach, U.S.A. doesn’t have much to offer.

Big Gus, What’s the Fuss? (1973)
While there are worse movies out there, it’s easy to see why Big Gus, What’s The Fuss? is the black sheep of Troma’s history.

Def by Temptation (1990)
Though it suffers from budgetary limitations, Def by Temptation makes up for that with amazing visuals and solid performances.

The Battle of Love’s Return (1971)
While it’s not the most cohesive film, The Battle of Love’s Return is a weirdly engaging early effort from Lloyd Kaufman.

Frightmare (1983)
While parts of it don’t quite work, Frightmare is a well-made mixture of old gothic horror and 80s slasher tropes.