See this film: Street Trash @ftermidnight at the Coolidge
Kind of like Toxic
Avenger by way of Trash
Humpers, Jim Muro's Street
Trash (1987) lives up to its title. Stinky derelicts start
buying booze called Tenafly Viper at Ed's liquor store for a buck a bottle and
unleash the cheapo, gross-out special effects. Not only a revoltingly hilarious
indulgence in politically incorrect bad taste, the movie also reflects, not
unlike Bret Easton Ellis's American
Psycho, the contempt for poverty so popular during the Greed is Good
era. And today. That's at the Coolidge Corner Theatre, 290 Harvard St, Brookline |
Fri-Sat @ midnight | $9 | 617.734.2500 or coolidge.org.