Review of Street Trash (1987) by Andrew T — 24 Sep 2009
This is a movie that doesn't really know what it's trying to be, but succeeds despite, or, perhaps, because of that fact. It's almost like three movies working together for the greater good.
One of those movies that you have to show someone in order for them to get it. And if they don't get it, then that's their problem. The camera work is awesome, the colorfully gory meltdown scenes are fantastic, and the characters are about as hilariously politically incorrect as it gets.
This is eighties low budget horror at it's finest. A little side note, the director, James Muro, went on to become one of the most successful Steadicam operators in the movie business, working with such directors as Oliver Stone, Martin Scorsese, and James Cameron to name a few.
This review of Street Trash (1987) was written by Andrew T on 24 Sep 2009.
Street Trash has generally received positive reviews.
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