POULTRYGEIST is being Plucked  & Clucked  about the WORLD OVER!

"Troma's Best Movie"
Fangoria Magazine

The editors of Entertainment Weekly are screaming:

“Skeletons being tossed in a dumpster, possession by chicken spirits, a lesbian make-out, and a worker being chewed up by a meat grinder… Now we’re talking!”
in their four-page photo-filled feature.
“A cinematic masterpiece! The mad genius who brought the world THE TOXIC AVENGER is back!”
– G4’s Attack of the Show

“POULTRYGEIST is Lloyd Kaufman’s ultimate slapstick-gore movie, and I couldn’t get enough of it… It’s completely mind-expanding.”
James Gunn (Writer/Director, Slither & Writer, Dawn of the Dead)
“It will destroy any of the good feelings you still have about the fast food industry!”
The New York Press
“HILARIOUS! Definitely something you guys need to see to believe!”
MTV’s The Big Ten
“A masterpiece… It’s like FAST FOOD NATION meets SHAUN OF THE DEAD”
Ain’t It Cool News

“The best film Troma’s ever produced, and certainly Lloyd Kaufman’s most accomplished. It’s also smart, smart-assed, ambitious, hilarious… Poultrygeist redefines what Troma is capable of as a studio.”
C.H.U.D.

And The New York Times, New York Magazine, Rue Morgue, New York Post, Canal+, Fox News, Nerve, SuicideGirls, Los Angeles Daily News, CNN’s Showbiz Tonight, The WB, CBS Radio, and newspapers and magazines around the world can’t stop talking about it!

October 17th, 2007 in News Updates,P! Press,P! Press Coverage

Penny Blood, the notorious Horror & Cult Movie mag, celebrates Poultrygeist in a full-cover five-page spread on Troma and Troma’s favorite chicken zombies this month! Rush out now and pick up a copy. Tell ‘em Lloyd sent you!penny blood magazine cover

October 14th, 2007 in News Updates,P! Press,P! Press Coverage

Tune in to Toronto’s movie podcast, moviesTO, in which Adam Lopez of the Toronto After Dark Film Festival calls Poultrygeist: “[Lloyd's] best film ever! If you’re a fan of Evil Dead: The Musical or Rocky Horror Picture Show, you will just love this hysterical zombie comedy!”

October 11th, 2007 in News Updates,P! Press,P! Press Coverage

In their grand review of Poultrygeist, The Calgary Herald (Canada) screams out “Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead makes Poltergeist look like a night at the opera with Mr. Belvedere… Cult director Lloyd Kaufman may just have made the most crazily offensive and lowbrow film of his career with this one… Kaufman has also created a rather sharp, if demented, work of political and social satire.”

October 8th, 2007 in News Updates,P! Press,P! Press Coverage

To complement their recent recent review of Poultrygeist (“Outrageous, insane, and borderline brilliant, Poultrygeist is one of the best things to come out of Troma! It’s a real celluloid find!”), PopMatters has a great interview with caustic Lloyd today…

October 5th, 2007 in News Updates,P! Press Coverage

The setup is pure B-grade horror movie schlock

September 25th, 2007 in News Updates,P! Press,P! Press Coverage

PopMatters: “”Outrageous, insane, and borderline brilliant!” The Arizona Daily Star: “Gleefully vulgar, politically incorrect… A free-for-all romp! ***” A slew of reviews have come to our attention tonight!

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April 11th, 2007 in News Updates,P! Press Coverage

THAT’S CLUCKED UP Troma goes to new eggs-tremes with “Poultrygeist” in this four page photo filled “Frightful Feature.”
By Christine Colby

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March 14th, 2007 in News Updates,P! Press Coverage

Lou Lumenick of The New York Post supports POULTRYGEIST in his film festival featurette

November 9th, 2006 in News Updates,P! Press Coverage

Listen to Lloyd Kaufman on New York Public Radio’s Studio 360 discussing how the pupils of famed horror-gore FX master & friend of Troma, Tom Savini, were detrimental in creating the EGGS-cellent FX in POULTRYGEIST!

October 29th, 2006 in News Updates,P! Press Coverage

“This is, without a doubt, the best film Troma’s ever produced, and certainly Lloyd Kaufman’s most accomplished” says Jason Pollock in his Rough-cut film review!