
Trashtastic
Comedy · Horror · Action
Overview
A collection of Trailers from Low Budget Underground Horror Movies from across the globe
Top Cast


Lloyd Kaufman
Lloyd Kaufman
Lloyd Kaufman
Tim Dax
Tim Dax
Tim Dax


Debbie Rochon
Debbie Rochon
Debbie Rochon
Sophia Disgrace
Sophia Disgrace
Sophia Disgrace
Dave Brockie
Dave Brockie
Dave Brockie


Lynn Lowry
Lynn Lowry
Lynn
Lynn Lowry
Lynn


Joe Fleishaker
Joe Fleishaker
Joe Fleishaker


Andrew W.K.
Andrew W.K.
Andrew W.K.
James Balsamo
James Balsamo
James Balsamo


Selene Kapsaski
Selene Kapsaski
Selene Kapsaski
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A dark and disturbing adaptation of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s controversial gothic feminist horror story about patriarchy and hysteria. Jane, a writer and young mother, is prescribed a rest treatment by her physician husband John, who takes her to a remote country estate for the summer. She becomes obsessed with the peculiar yellow wallpaper in the bedroom he has chosen for her. In her isolation, she secretly writes about a woman trapped in the wallpaper—that she must free.

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What question has plagued mankind more than the mystery—and terror—of death? This forbidden pursuit has driven Dr. Frances B. Gröss to the brink of madness, but in his obsession, he has amassed a uniquely comprehensive collection of films that depict life in its final, grueling moments. From the savagery of cold-blooded murder to the perverse realities of war, tragic accidents, and the everyday lives of those who collect, dissect, and bury the dead, this descent into morbidity lays bare a truth that all of us will one day face.

















