Radio Blue Heart is on the air!

tenaflyviper:

Here’s to Lloyd Kaufman, Michael Herz, and Troma Entertainment:

Thirty-eight years of bringing “Movies of the Future” to the world at large.

Don’t ever change, guys.

Films from top left:

  • The Toxic Avenger (1985)
  • Troma’s War (1988)
  • Combat Shock (1984)
  • Redneck Zombies (1989)
  • Class of Nuke ‘Em High (1986)
  • Rabid Grannies (1988)
  • Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D. (1990)
  • Mother’s Day (1980)
  • Chopper Chicks in Zombietown (1989)
luciofulci:
“ “You just promise me that you and your brother will never leave me. Ever!”
Mother’s Day (1980, USA)
dir. Charles Kaufman
”

luciofulci:

“You just promise me that you and your brother will never leave me. Ever!”

Mother’s Day (1980, USA)

dir. Charles Kaufman

creaturesofnight:
“Mother’s Day (1980)
”

creaturesofnight:

Mother’s Day (1980)

Happy Mother’s Day from Troma!

Mother’s Day (1980)

d. Charles Kaufman

bloodspitnight:
“from The Deep Red Handbook
”

bloodspitnight:

from The Deep Red Handbook

mastersofthe80s:
“Mother’s Day (1980)
”
classichorrorblog:
“Mother’s Day |1980| Charles Kaufman
”

horroroftruant:

Classic Horror Movie VHS Box Covers

Before the age of the internet, horror fans scoured the isles of their local video store, renting whatever flick had the best cover art. The boxes were gory, creepy, and oftentimes absurd. They were decorated with blood, guts, gore and half naked women, each box trying its hardest to stick out from the rest and earn the curious horror fan’s dollar. They especially intrigued younger viewers, offering a brief voyeuristic glimpse into the kind of adult entertainment that was otherwise hidden from their eyes. In this post I take a look back at some of the most striking horror movie VHS box covers from the video store days.