November 2nd, 2009

Taken from KillingBoxx.com
Troma has long been the leaders in bad taste cinema the world over and with the release of Poultrygeist they have outdone themselves. Pushing the boundaries once again and stepping into the same toxic waste that produced such classics as Toxic Avenger, Class of Nuke ‘em High, Tromeo and Juliet and so many […]

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Don’t miss the newest issue of Rue Morgue, Issue 73, which calls Poultrygeist “a tasty, greasy, genetically modified and factory-farmed treat! An unqualified return to form!”

Oh, and it also mentions that “the film actually boasts more blood, vomit, explosive diarrhea, decapitations, eviscerations and completely gratuitous toplessness than any Troma film in recent memory.”

And did we squeeze in the quote that it’s also “a hilariously foul-mouthed mash-up of Hair, Rocky Horror and more”? No? Well, there you go.

(Most important, of course, perhaps more important than the rest of the three-page photo-filled feature, was the line that “Andy Deemer and Kiel Walker did a great job producing the film.” The film, which they do call “vastly superior” to other Troma works. Oh, the unbridled fame.)

Coming soon to a theater near you? We hope so! Call the theaters and urge them to book Poultrygeist!!!

October 27th, 2007

“Probably the funniest thing I’ll see on film this year!” the review cries out. MovieForum then urges you all to “beg, plead, and threaten your local movie houses into booking it—more than ever it seems, the future of anarchic, truly independent cinema depends on your voice…”

Help us to get Poultrygeist shown worldwide!!! Call your local movie theaters today!

October 23rd, 2007

October 18th, 2007

After a decade of ignoring Troma, it’s nice that Fangoria has finally found cause to start embracing the company again. That’s right: they’re still cheering about Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead!!! In today’s write-up of Toronto After Dark, they select Poultrygeist as one of the films worth covering, and hail it as: “Vintage Lloyd Kaufman!… An alternately hilarious and stomach-churning exercise in really bad taste that makes SOUTH PARK look like classic Ingmar Bergman by comparison.”
Read the Full Feature or Get Tickets to This Sunday’s Screening NOW!!!!