Judging a film like STREET TRASH is quite problematic. Normally, one would not hesitate to praise the debut of interesting new young talent Jim Muro, a director who can take a budget of less than $100,000 and produce a professional-looking film of cinematic excitement and verve.
Unfortunately, STREET TRASH also happens to be one of the most repugnant exploitation movies ever filmed, one that offends the sensibilities and will shock even the most hardened veteran of so-called "cult" films. Pushing the boundaries of bad taste, STREET TRASH is perhaps the most revoltingly
funny film since John Waters' PINK FLAMINGOS. As "Midnight Movies" go, STREET TRASH is the most f...
Released:
1987
Rated:
NR
Length:
91 mins