First came Street Trash in 1987, a fun little Brooklyn-set cult classic that would become known as one of the rare “melt movies” in the horror industry, gooey and gory movies that include melting faces or bodies. Now there’s the 2024 film of the same name, now available on digital though its director is here to tell you that it’s not a remake. Rather, filmmaker Ryan Kruger’s latest feature is an in-universe continuation of the foundation established in the original story, with new characters introduced to carry on the homeless heroes’ legacy that was fleshed out in the source material.
Director Ryan Kruger spoke to MovieWeb amid the release of Street Trash and revealed some of the Easter Eggs for cinephiles hidden in his film. Read More