Troma has announced the lineup of its 2009 TromaDance Film Festival, and it’s well-stocked with fright flicks. The 10th-anniversary edition of the event, which runs alongside the Sundance and Slamdance fests in Park City and Salt Lake City, Utah, takes place January 19-23.
The four features headlining the fest are all genre movies: BAD BIOLOGY, Frank (BASKET CASE) Henenlotter’s gruesome and sexually perverse return to filmmaking; PLAGUE TOWN, DVD producer David Gregory’s directorial debut about travelers stranded in an Irish village inhabited by deformed and murderous children; LOVECRAFT: FEAR OF THE UNKNOWN, Frank H. Woodward’s documentary on the venerated occult author containing interviews with John Carpenter, Guillermo del Toro, Stuart Gordon, Neil Gaiman, Peter Straub and others; and Jon Springer’s THE HAGSTONE DEMON, starring Mark (AMERICAN MOVIE) Borchardt as an alcoholic writer/caretaker dealing with mysterious deaths in his apartment building.There will also be screenings of over 50 short films from around the world; writer/director Alan Rowe Kelly let us know that his brutal backwoods opus A FAR CRY FROM HOME will be one of them. As always, admission to the movies and other TromaDance events is free. For more info on the fest and films, check out the official website here.
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