Episode 12

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19th Nov 2021

TT S2E12: Nightbeast with James Balsamo and Victor Arucan

In this episode Zack will be joined Filmmaker and Troma Alumni James Balsamo (Hack Job, Bite School, It Wants Blood) and Producer/Actor Bill Victor Arucan (It Wants Blood, Alien Danger) to talk about Don Dohler’s 1982 classic Nightbeast

 

 

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Talkin' Troma with Zack Beins
A deep dive into the vast filmography of Troma films.
A deep dive into the vast filmography of the oldest independent film studio in the world: Troma Entertainment. Join host, filmmaker, and Troma super fan Zack Beins as he guides you through films like The Toxic Avenger, Sgt. Kabukiman, NYPD, and Terror Firmer, along with lesser-known entries from Troma's nearly fifty year history.

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Zack Beins

Zack Beins is a filmmaker from Denver, CO. He has made several films and music videos including The Misled Romance of Cannibal Girl and Incest Boy, and Atom the Amazing Zombie Killer. Zack has a life long passion for cinema and cult films. His love of celluloid brought him to Tromaville where he worked on Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006) and volunteered at the TromaDance Film Festival, and now to Talkin' Troma with the Loudspeaker network!