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CONVENTION REPORT: MAD MONSTER PARTY Part 1
Hong-cubines, Acoustics, and the Speed Dating that Never Was Mad Monster Party, Charlotte, NC March 23-24, 2012 at the Blake Hotel I’ve been to so … Continue reading
Posted in World Painted Blood
Tagged Blake Hotel, Chiller, Chris Sarandon, Christine, Christmas horror, convention, Debbie Rochon, Dee Wallace, Derek Mears, Fasano, Forty Licks, Gary Streiner, George Romero, Hong Horror Show, Hong-cubines, Horrorfind, HorrorHound, James Hong, John Amplas, John Russo, Keith Richards, Laguardia Airport, Mad Monster Party con, Mick Jagger, Midnight, Monster-Mania, Night of the Living Dead, Phil Fasso the Elder, Rutger Hauer, Santa Claws, The Rolling Stones, Tim Tebow, X Chris
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John Russo- The Not Quite Romero Retrospective (Audio)
I’ll give him this: John Russo always keeps it interesting. When I approached him at this past weekend’s Mad Monster Party con in Charlotte, NC and asked him for an interview, I fully expected him to … Continue reading
Debbie Rochon- Death Ensemble’s Queen of Queens (Text)
You’ve heard enough about what I have to say about Debbie Rochon, so I’ll let Death Ensemble’s Queen of Queens speak for herself. I’ll just add that on top of all the other things that make her … Continue reading
Posted in Show No Mercy
Tagged Abducted II: The Reunion, Bikini Bloodbath, Broadcast Bombshells, Colour from the Dark, Debbie Rochon, Exhumed, Gallery of Fear, John Russo, Lloyd Kaufman, Mark of the Beast, Night of the Living Dead, Night of the Living Dead 30th Anniversary, Nightmare Box, Nowhere Man, Psychic Experiment, Santa Claws, Scream Queens Illustrated, Slime City Massacre, Tell Tale Heart, Terror Firmer, The Good Sisters, Theatre Bizarre, Troma, Will Keenan, Won Ton Baby!
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Hell of Fame Inductee: Debbie Rochon
Debbie Rochon as coronated Queen of Queens by Phil Fasso Debbie Rochon is fearless. Through nearly 200 films and counting, she is never afraid to put it all on the line and … Continue reading
Posted in Hell of Fame
Tagged Christmas horror, Debbie Rochon, Debbie Rochon Confidential, George Romero, independent film, John Russo, Leatherface, Mulva 2: Kill Teen Ape!, Nancy Thompson, Night of the Living Dead 30th Anniversary, Nightmare on Elm Street, Poultrygeist, Santa Claws, scream queen, Terror Firmer, The Troma System, Toxic Avenger IV, Tromaville Cafe, Tromeo & Juliet
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5 Women Worthy of the Hell of Fame
In the wake of Jamie Lee Curtis’ change of heart about appearing at a horror con, I’ve been thinking a lot about just how important, and just how underappreciated, women in horror are. The lion’s share … Continue reading
Posted in In the Abyss
Tagged Bride of Frankenstein, Brooke Lewis, convention, Day of the Dead, Debbie Rochon, Dee Wallace, Diablo Cody, Exorcist II, George Romero, Hell Night, Hell of Fame, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jennifer's Body, Joe Dante, Kathryn Bigelow, Linda Blair, Lori Cardille, Nancy Thompson, Near Dark, Peter Jackson, Poltergeist, Roller Boogie, Steven Spielberg, The Exorcist, Troma, Tromeo & Juliet, Universal Classic Monsters, Wes Craven, Zelda Rubinstein
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TROMEO & JULIET
I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. I was at the new Troma Studios in Long Island City for the Lunch with Lloyd contest I’d won. Lloyd Kaufman was taking us on the grand … Continue reading
TERROR FIRMER
In honor of Will Keenan and at his request, here is my review of TERROR FIRMER. This is Mike Cucinotta’s favorite Troma film, and Lloyd Kaufman’s best as director. And Keenan is revelatory. … Continue reading
Posted in Criminally Insane
Tagged 8 1/2, Alyce LaTourelle, Amazing Grace, Buster Keaton, Debbie Rochon, Farts of Darkness, Fellini, film-within-a-film, Gabe Friedman, Joe Fleishaker, Kabukiman car flip, Lloyd Kaufman, Mad Cow Boy, Make Your Own Damn Movie, Ron Jeremy, Sean McGrath, Sgt. Kabukiman, Terror Firmer, The Radiation March, Toxic Avenger, Trent Haaga, Troma, Tromeo & Juliet, Will Keenan
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WRATH OF THE CROWS Comes down on Rochon, Shepis
Reuniting actors from movies always has the chance to be nostalgic fun. Especially when the movie is TROMEO AND JULIET, and the actresses are … Continue reading
Posted in In the Abyss
Tagged Debbie Rochon, horror hotties, Ivan Zuccon, Tiffany Shepis, Troma, Tromeo & Juliet, Wrath of the Crows
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SANTA CLAWS
Another Christmas clunker. John Russo at the nadir of his directing career with SANTA CLAWS. Proof once more that Romero was the guy responsible for NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD’s classic status. Debbie Rochon … Continue reading
POULTRYGEIST: NIGHT OF THE CHICKEN DEAD
Greetings from Death Ensemble! Tromaville has taken over the site, as Phil has found himself Toxified, in the midst of a whole slew of Tromatic pieces. His latest is a review of POULTRYGEIST: NIGHT OF … Continue reading →