Tales from the Crapper (2004)
Though a largely incomprehensible mess of half-baked stories and awful filmmaking, Tales from the Crapper is a hilariously absurd romp.
Igor and the Lunatics (1985)
Aside from a few moments, Igor and the Lunatics is a largely uninteresting and incoherent mess of confusing storylines and dull acting.
Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV (2001)
Thanks to being even more ridiculous and graphic than its two predecessors, Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger Part IV is the true sequel.
Nightmare Weekend (1984)
An incoherent mess of bad acting, a nonsensical plot, and copious sex and nudity, Nightmare Weekend is something to behold.
Terror Firmer (1999)
Filled with copious amounts of blood, boobs, bodily fluids, and brilliant satire, Terror Firmer is truly a Troma-tic classic.
Father’s Day (2011)
In 2007, Canadian filmmakers Adam Brooks and Jeremy Gillespie formed the production company Astron-6, named after 1980s video labels. The group later included Matt Kennedy, Conor Sweeney, and Steven Kostanski, each having a unique set of expertise. They shot a series...
Tromeo & Juliet (1996)
While not the most faithful adaptation of Shakespeare’s work, Tromeo & Juliet is still an outrageously wild black comedy.
Graduation Day (1981)
With a good cast, some inventive kills, unconventional editing, and a well-told mystery, Graduation Day is a solid slasher film.
Mother’s Day (1980)
While somewhat disjointed in terms of tone, Mother’s Day is an effectively disturbing yet silly horror revenge film.
Frostbiter: Wrath of the Wendigo (1994)
While light on story and characters, Frostbiter: Wrath of the Wendigo is a decent monster movie with some interesting effects.