Two wild Troma horror flicks, Frightmare and Luther the Geek, are getting new Blu-ray releases from MVD on January 20th. For newcomers, this news often raises a question: what exactly is “Troma,” and why would these bizarre, low-budget movies get a high-definition upgrade? (Troma Entertainment)
A Guide to Troma’s Punk Rock Spirit
Think of Troma Entertainment as the punk rock of the film industry. For 50 years, this fiercely independent studio has made films on shoestring budgets that break all the rules. A Troma movie is a unique cocktail: part slapstick comedy, part over-the-top horror, and part sharp satire. They’re loud, messy, and designed to shock and entertain, often using extreme gore and absurd humor to make a surprisingly clever point.
Their most famous creation is The Toxic Avenger. The story follows a nerdy janitor who, after falling into toxic waste, becomes a monstrous superhero. Armed with a mop, he fights crime in the most gruesome ways imaginable. It’s ridiculous, gory, and hilarious—the perfect introduction to their signature style. This defiant, do-it-yourself spirit is why Troma has built such a loyal following, with fans celebrating the films as a form of outsider art.
Troma Entertainment: Why a ‘Cheap’ Movie Deserves a High-Def Blu-ray
So, why put a gritty, low-budget movie on a pristine Blu-ray? The answer is about film preservation. Think of it like carefully cleaning a dusty, scratched-up painting to reveal the vibrant colors underneath. For decades, many Troma films were only available on blurry VHS tapes or low-quality DVDs. A new Blu-ray doesn’t try to make Class of Nuke ‘Em High look like a Hollywood blockbuster; it restores it to look the way the filmmakers originally intended, rescuing it from being lost to time.
Beyond the picture quality, the real treasure for fans is the collection of Special Features. This is all the extra material packed onto the disc that tells the story behind the movie. A typical Troma Blu-ray is loaded with goodies like:
- Behind-the-scenes stories from the chaotic film shoots
- New interviews with the cast and crew
- A director’s commentary track, often with Troma co-founder Lloyd Kaufman explaining the madness
These special features provide crucial context, transforming a bizarre horror-comedy into a fascinating document of independent, do-it-yourself filmmaking. Watching the behind-the-scenes struggles gives you a newfound appreciation for the movie—and makes you part of the Troma family.
Your First Steps into the Wild World of Troma
The undisputed cult classic, The Toxic Avenger, is the perfect first step into this beautifully bizarre universe and a masterclass in mayhem.
When you’re ready to explore further, you can dive into deeper cuts like the new Blu-ray releases of Frightmare and Luther the Geek, which you can find on MVD or Troma’s own website. Welcome to the wonderfully weird side of cinema.

