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‘Street Trash’ Blu-ray Review
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Stars: Sean Cameron Michael, Donna Cormack-Thomson, Suraya Rose Santos, Joe Vaz, Lloyd Martinez Newkirk, Shuraigh Meyer, Gary Green, Ryan Kruger, Warrick Grier | Written by Ryan Kruger, James C. Williamson | Directed by Ryan Kruger

While remakes in general don’t bother me, I have to admit I didn’t think remaking Street Trash was a good idea. The original is the kind of weird, offbeat film it’s almost impossible to sit down and deliberately write, it’s the kind of weirdness that has to come organically, something any number of deliberate attempts at creating cult films have proven.

I did find it encouraging that Ryan Kruger had been picked to direct it. If anyone could pull it off the maker of Fried Barry, a seriously Wtf comedy about a junkie’s encounter with aliens and its aftermath, stood a good chance of being the one to do it. I also...
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  • 21/02/2025
  • di Jim Morazzini
  • Nerdly
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Melt the Rich: New ‘Street Trash’ Movie Now Streaming on Screambox!
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A wild and crazy spiritual sequel to the 1980s cult horror classic directed this time by Ryan Kruger (Fried Barry), Street Trash is now streaming exclusively on Screambox!

This Screambox Original splatterfest is a 35mm reboot of the ’80s cult classic following a group of homeless misfits in their fight for survival against an extermination plot.

Additionally, the original Street Trash (1987) can also be streamed on Screambox.

In the new movie, “In the year 2050, global economic turmoil has destroyed the middle class in Cape Town, South Africa, which is now divided between the ultra-rich and the displaced. Ronald and a group of fellow houseless friends uncover a plot by the local government to ‘wash away’ the houseless population with a sinister chemical agent called ‘V.’ Now, they must risk everything to expose the truth and resist a society that’s determined to erase them.”

Kruger also stars alongside Sean Cameron Michael,...
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  • 27/12/2024
  • di Brad Miska
  • bloody-disgusting.com
37-Year-Old Horror Cult Classic Gets New Sequel, Director Teases a 'Sload of Gore'
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A horror cult classic from the 1980s has just been given an update. Written and directed by Ryan Krueger, the new Street Trash is now available on Digital and Screambox.

Street Trash is a new sequel to the 1987 film of the same name directed by J. Michael Muro. 37 years after its release, the film is known among horror fans as one of the decade's best "melt movies" alongside titles such as The Stuff and The Blob remake. The newly-released sequel similarly utilizes 80s-style practical effects to reimagine Street Trash in just as much of a revolting way, and as Kruger teased in a new interview with Horror Geek Life, it's resulted in putting a "sh*tload of gore" on display.

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One of the most underrated sci-fi thrillers of the past decade is making its way to...
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  • 24/11/2024
  • di Jeremy Dick
  • CBR
Review: Street Trash (2024) is a Neon-Juicy Homage That Lacks Consistency
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Ryan Kruger's drip-nasty return to 1987's Street Trash lore isn't a remake, but an overseas sequel. South African class warfare brings a rebellious spirit and geopolitical weight to vile body meltdowns, like George A. Romero's unsubtle commentary meets Astron-6's unpredictable shenanigans. Kruger's splatterpunk vibes in Fried Barry translate into a neon-juicy homage to J. Michael Muro's top-tier 80s goop, but it's a tangled Hydra of story tangents, and each head isn't being fed properly. Shock-slop silliness expands horizons yet rambles incoherently, failing to deliver a character-driven Street Trash that'll give you more than a cheap buzz.

Greenpoint's junkyard denizens swap for Cape Town vagabonds, modern peasants abhorred by corrupt Mayor Mostert (​​Warrick Grier). Should the elected tyrant's wishes be granted, struggling displaced folks like upbeat Roland (Sean Cameron Michael) and his companion Chef (Joe Vaz) would be eradicated. They aren’t, not yet at least, so...
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  • 20/11/2024
  • di Matt Donato
  • DailyDead
Street Trash (2024)
‘Street Trash’ – Watch the Spiritual Sequel to 1980s Cult Classic Today! [Trailer]
Street Trash (2024)
Today’s the day! Fans of gonzo horror get ready for our brand new Street Trash, a wild and crazy spiritual sequel to the 1980s cult horror classic directed this time by Ryan Kruger (“Warrior,” Fried Barry).

From Bloody Disgusting and Cineverse, Street Trash is now available today on all Digital HD platforms ahead of our Screambox release later this year.

If you can’t wait, the original Street Trash (1987) has also just melted its way onto Screambox today!

In the new movie, “In the year 2050, global economic turmoil has destroyed the middle class in Cape Town, South Africa, which is now divided between the ultra-rich and the displaced. Ronald and a group of fellow houseless friends uncover a plot by the local government to ‘wash away’ the houseless population with a sinister chemical agent called ‘V.’ Now, they must risk everything to expose the truth and resist a society...
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  • 19/11/2024
  • di Brad Miska
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Street Trash (2024)
A Horrifying Gonzo Discovery Found Across Iconic Locations In L.A.!! | Street Trash by Ryan Kruger | On Digital November 19, 2024
Street Trash (2024)
The reimagined classic, Street Trash is directed by Ryan Kruger who also co-wrote the film with James C. Williamson (Fried Barry). The new film is based on the 1987 film by the same name written by Roy Frumkes & J. Michael Muro (Crash, The …

The post A Horrifying Gonzo Discovery Found Across Iconic Locations In L.A.!! | Street Trash by Ryan Kruger | On Digital November 19, 2024 appeared first on Horror News | Hnn.
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  • 19/11/2024
  • di Janel Spiegel
  • Horror News
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‘Street Trash (2024)’ Review
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Stars: Sean Cameron Michael, Donna Cormack-Thomson, Suraya Rose Santos, Joe Vaz, Lloyd Martinez Newkirk, Shuraigh Meyer, Gary Green, Ryan Kruger, Warrick Grier | Written by Ryan Kruger, James C. Williamson | Directed by Ryan Kruger

While remakes in general don’t bother me, I have to admit I didn’t think remaking Street Trash was a good idea. The original is the kind of weird, offbeat film it’s almost impossible to sit down and deliberately write, it’s the kind of weirdness that has to come organically, something any number of deliberate attempts at creating cult films have proven.

I did find it encouraging that Ryan Kruger had been picked to direct it. If anyone could pull it off the maker of Fried Barry, a seriously Wtf comedy about a junkie’s encounter with aliens and its aftermath, stood a good chance of being the one to do it. I also...
Vedi l'articolo completo su Nerdly
  • 19/11/2024
  • di Jim Morazzini
  • Nerdly
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Brand New ‘Street Trash’ Movie Melts the Rich on Digital Tomorrow! [Clip]
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Bloody Disgusting and Cineverse will release the horror film Street Trash, a brand new spiritual sequel to the 1980s cult horror classic, on Digital outlets tomorrow.

To get you juiced up, we’ve shared a new clip from the reimagining of the 1987 classic, directed this time by Ryan Kruger (“Warrior,” Fried Barry). Check it out below.

“In the year 2050, global economic turmoil has destroyed the middle class in Cape Town, South Africa, which is now divided between the ultra-rich and the displaced. Ronald and a group of fellow houseless friends uncover a plot by the local government to ‘wash away’ the houseless population with a sinister chemical agent called ‘V.’ Now, they must risk everything to expose the truth and resist a society that’s determined to erase them.”

Ryan Kruger co-wrote the film with James C. Williamson (Fried Barry), based on the original Street Trash movie by Roy Frumkes & Jim Muro.
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  • 18/11/2024
  • di Brad Miska
  • bloody-disgusting.com
'Street Trash' Review: Melting Faces Redux
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Within the vastness of the horror genre, there are myriad subgenres which group together similar films, few as niche as 'melt movies.' The very limited genre is kind of like body horror that's specifically devoted to the gory melting of faces and bodies. Slime City, The Stuff, The Blob, The Incredible Melting Man, Body Melt these are some of the slime fests that have earned the infamous nomenclature over the years. This also includes Street Trash, a certain American cult classic from 1987 which was just reimagined by actor and filmmaker Ryan Kruger for an all-new feature that he produced in South Africa.

The basic ingredients can still be found in the 2024 version of the same name, which will be released on digital on Nov. 19, 2024. Protagonists from the homeless community, characters melting in horrific fashion, severed privates, and anti-totalitarian rebellion all run rampant in Kruger's Street Trash, a tried and...
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  • 18/11/2024
  • di Will Sayre
  • MovieWeb
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‘Street Trash’ Exclusive Clip – Watch a Gruesome Body Melt from the New Horror Sequel
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Bloody Disgusting and Cineverse will release the horror film Street Trash, a brand new spiritual sequel to the 1980s cult horror classic, on Digital outlets beginning November 19.

While you wait, we’re debuting an exclusive clip that gives you a nasty taste of the body horror meltdowns on display in the new Street Trash movie. The original cult classic is known for its colorful gore, and this modern day reimagining is doubling down on the gross-out insanity!

Watch the clip below and find the previously released trailer underneath.

The original Street Trash (1987) will also melt its way onto Screambox on November 19.

A reimagining of the 1987 classic, Street Trash is directed by Ryan Kruger (“Warrior,” Fried Barry), who also co-wrote the film with James C. Williamson (Fried Barry), based on the original Street Trash movie by Roy Frumkes & Jim Muro.

Kruger also stars in the film alongside Sean Cameron Michael, Donna Cormack-Thomson,...
Vedi l'articolo completo su bloody-disgusting.com
  • 15/11/2024
  • di John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
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‘Street Trash’ Activation Brings the Meltdown to Iconic Horror Movie Filming Locations! [Images]
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Bloody Disgusting and Cineverse will release the horror film Street Trash, a brand new spiritual sequel to the 1980s cult horror classic, on Digital outlets beginning November 19.

As part of the marketing campaign for Street Trash, we’ve taken to the streets of Los Angeles to recreate the iconic melting bodies scenes in multiple iconic horror movie filming locations!

A horrifying discovery has been made across multiple locations in LA—grisly remains of melted bodies! In each scene, a melted arm clutches a bottle of booze, surrounded by a grotesque, colorful ooze. It appears the streets are infected with the aftermath of Tenafly Viper—a cheap, lethal booze that liquefies anyone who dares drink it into a ghastly, melting mess…

Each location is connected to houses featured in iconic horror movies. The locales include:

A Nightmare on Elm Street – Springfield High School Insidious – House They Live – Fight Alley Night of...
Vedi l'articolo completo su bloody-disgusting.com
  • 12/11/2024
  • di John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Jane Arakawa, Eddie Bay, Bill Chepil, M. D'Jango Krunch, Mike Lackey, James Lorinz, Vic Noto, Nicole Potter, Pat Ryan, and Bruce Torbet in Horror in Bowery Street (1987)
Director of the new Street Trash considers the film to be a sequel, not a remake
Jane Arakawa, Eddie Bay, Bill Chepil, M. D'Jango Krunch, Mike Lackey, James Lorinz, Vic Noto, Nicole Potter, Pat Ryan, and Bruce Torbet in Horror in Bowery Street (1987)
Last year, it was announced that the 1987 cult classic horror comedy Street Trash (buy it Here) would be getting a remake from Ryan Kruger, the director of the 2020 body horror film Fried Barry! Kruger’s take on the concept, which moves the story from Brooklyn to South Africa, is now ready to make its way out into the world, as Cineverse holds the North American distribution rights and they’re planning to give the film a VOD release on November 19th. It will then reach the Screambox streaming service sometime in December. With the release date swiftly approaching, Kruger sat down for an interview with our friends at Bloody Disgusting – and during this conversation, he revealed that he considers the new Street Trash to be a sequel to the original movie, not a remake of it.

The original Street Trash was directed by J. Michael Muro from a screenplay by Roy Frumkes.
Vedi l'articolo completo su JoBlo.com
  • 12/11/2024
  • di Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
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Brand New ‘Street Trash’ Movie Melts the Rich on Digital November 19!
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Bloody Disgusting and Cineverse will release the horror film Street Trash, a brand new spiritual sequel to the 1980s cult horror classic, on Digital outlets beginning November 19.

A reimagining of the 1987 classic, Street Trash is directed by Ryan Kruger, who also co-wrote the film with James C. Williamson (Fried Barry), based on the original Street Trash movie by Roy Frumkes & Jim Muro.

Kruger also stars in the film alongside Sean Cameron Michael, Donna Cormack-Thomson, Joe Vaz, Lloyd Martinez Newkirk, Shuraigh Meyer, Gary Green, and Warrick Grier.

“In the not-too-distant dystopian future of South Africa, the homeless crisis has reached such a critical level that the government has decided to liquidate the problem (literally).

“It’s up to a ragtag group of homeless individuals to fight back before the entire population of homeless people is rounded up and liquefied.”

“Our reimagining of Street Trash takes place in Cape Town, South Africa...
Vedi l'articolo completo su bloody-disgusting.com
  • 06/11/2024
  • di John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Global Screen Boards Supernatural Survival Horror ‘The Trek’ (Exclusive)
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Global Screen, the Munich-based international sales outfit, has boarded worldwide sales on “The Trek,” the upcoming first feature from leading South African cinematographer and director Meekaaeel Adam. The film is a horror-Western, in which starvation, suspicion and madness plague a family as they cross the Kalahari Desert under the eyes of primeval spirits.

“The Trek” is set in 1846, when a Dutch-Afrikaans family and their British travel companion set off on a challenging journey through the Kalahari Desert. Along the way, they meet Atshumao, a stoic man of the Khoen people, one of Southern Africa’s original indigenous, nomadic population groups.

Despite Atshumao’s warning, the group attempts a shortcut through the unforgiving landscape, unaware that this will lead them to cross paths with two ancestral spirits – who will settle a centuries-old dispute by betting on the family’s lives. The group of travelers is soon plagued by misfortune, tragedy, thirst,...
Vedi l'articolo completo su Variety Film + TV
  • 30/04/2024
  • di Leo Barraclough
  • Variety Film + TV
Fried Barry Heading to Shudder on May 6th
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An alien abduction leads to a deadly night in Cape Town in Ryan Kruger's feature directorial debut, Fried Barry, which has been acquired by Shudder and will be streamable in multiple countries beginning Thursday, May 6th:

Press Release: New York – March 23, 2021 – Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for horror, thriller and the supernatural, has acquired South African film Fried Barry for release in North America, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand on Thursday, May 6. The feature directorial debut from award-winning music video director Ryan Kruger and starring newcomer Gary Green, the genre pushing, acid-washed, sci-fi horror has been praised by critics and embraced by fans around the world.

Fried Barry, a Ryan Kruger thing, follows the story of a drug-addled degenerate who, after yet another bender, gets abducted by aliens. Barry takes a backseat as his alien visitor assumes control of his body and takes it for a joyride through Cape Town.
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  • 23/03/2021
  • di Derek Anderson
  • DailyDead
Shudder Buys Supernatural Horror-Thriller ‘Fried Barry’ For North America & International Territories
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Exclusive: AMC Networks’ genre streamer Shudder has picked up South African horror-thriller Fried Barry for domestic and a host of international territories.

The film is the feature debut from music video director Ryan Kruger and stars newcomer Gary Green as a drug-addled degenerate who takes a backseat as an alien visitor assumes control of his body and takes it for a joyride through Cape Town. The film is an extension of Kruger’s 2017 short of the same name.

Shudder will debut the movie in North America, the UK and Ireland, and Australia and New Zealand on May 6.

The pic had its world premiere at the 2020 Cinequest Film Festival and also screened at Sitges, Fantasia, Grimmfest and Fantaspoa. It is produced by James C. Williamson and Kruger and executive produced by Nicolai Fuglsig. Williams and Kruger combined on the screenplay. Also in the cast are Bianka Hartenstein, Sean Cameron Michael, Chanelle de Jager,...
Vedi l'articolo completo su Deadline Film + TV
  • 23/03/2021
  • di Tom Grater
  • Deadline Film + TV
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