Greetings from Tromaville! Troma Entertainment’s latest film is a heavy metal murder musical starring the beautiful Nicola Fiore as Officer Scarlet Moretti.
Nicola Fiore is a true Scream Queen
A twice crowned Tromette of the Month, Fiore has had a long relationship with Troma Entertainment and has received significant recognition for her standout and award winning performances in the world of horror. Fiore recently completed filming Slaughter Daughter, directed by Travis Campbell (scheduled for a 2012 release), and is currently working on Rivers of Blood, directed by Frank Strange (Detour Studious). Fiore’s prior work includes Game Over (Best Scream Queen, 2009 at The International Haunted Horror Fest), Ms. Cannibal Holocaust, and Troma’s Redneck Zombies 20th Anniversary DVD Featurette. MR. BRICKS will be coming to theaters this fall.
MR. BRICKS, directed by Travis Campbell and produced by Justin Martell, is a musical the likes of which have never been seen. MR. BRICKS: A HEAVY METAL MURDER MUSICAL introduces tattooed muscleman Tim Dax as Mr. Bricks, an ex-con left for dead in an empty New York City warehouse. Rocked by headaches caused by the bullet lodged in his brain, he pieces together memories – the barrel of a gun…
his girl’s scream…and eventually, the face of the dirty cop (Vito Trigo, Dark Windows) who pulled the trigger! All he wants is to find his missing girl, Scarlet (Troma discovery Nicola Fiore, Ms. Cannibal Holocaust, Game Over), and vows to kill anyone who gets in his way. Love is murder in this bloody tale of lust , desire and revenge. Like G. G. Allin meets The Rocky Horror Picture Show, MR. BRICKS will knock you out of your seat with nine head banging musical numbers.
Established in 1974 by Yale friends Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz, Troma Entertainment is one of the longest running independent movie studios in United States’ history and one of the best-known names in the industry. World famous for movie classics like Kaufman’s The Toxic Avenger, Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead, Class of Nuke’em High, Mother’s Day, and Tromeo and Juliet, Troma’s seminal films are now being remade as big budget mainstream productions by the likes of Brett Ratner, Richard Saperstein, Akiva Goldsman, and Steven Pink. Among today’s stars whose early work can be found in Troma’s 800+ film library are Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Jenna Fischer, Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, Kevin Costner, Fergie, Vincent D’Onofrio and Samuel L. Jackson.