PRESS COVERAGE
PHILADELPHIA GAY NEWS (10/31/19):
"In a recent interview, local filmmaker Aaron Immediato chatted about his short BATHROOM TROLL, which he hopes to turn into a feature. The film, which recently won an audience award at qFLIX Worcester, is a clever homage to CARRIE, but it also deftly addresses the trans bathroom bill issue."
GRUESOME MAGAZINE (10/5/19):
"BATHROOM TROLL pays homage to Brian De Palma's 1976 screen version of Stephen King's CARRIE while giving a fresh, current take on high-school–outsider revenge horror. Aaron Immediato paces BATHROOM TROLL marvelously, infusing the short with occasional humorous moments but keeping the story clearly in horror territory."
GHASTLY GRINNING (10/1/19):
"Aaron Immediato takes a stab at CARRIE through a modern lens. With commentary on transphobia and gender stereotyping, BATHROOM TROLL takes the classic King tale and flips it on its head. Starts like Stephen but quickly curtails into a wild ride of JENNIFER'S BODY meets EVIL DEAD. A zany, fun ride."
POPHORROR.COM (9/29/19):
"BATHROOM TROLL is by far one of my favorite shorts from Fantastic Fest and from 2019 in general. It’s a modern-day horror film that uses the perfect mix of fantasy and reality to create something special."
HORRORNEWS.NET (2/17/19):
"BATHROOM TROLL is very inventive and influenced by several other horror movies...it's a pleasure to watch beginning to end. Performances by all the cast are well beyond what one could expect from a short. Hopefully BATHROOM TROLL is not the last we have seen from Aaron Immediato."
iHORROR (10/10/18):
"BATHROOM TROLL will torment audiences! Aaron Immediato crafts a fast-paced, slightly tongue-in-cheek revenge story for a modern audience with a skilled cast."
HORROR FUEL (8/28/18):
"Writer/Director Aaron Immediato has created a compelling universe where infinite comedic, dramatic, and supernatural scenarios can blend with ease, and I want more dammit!"
"In a recent interview, local filmmaker Aaron Immediato chatted about his short BATHROOM TROLL, which he hopes to turn into a feature. The film, which recently won an audience award at qFLIX Worcester, is a clever homage to CARRIE, but it also deftly addresses the trans bathroom bill issue."
GRUESOME MAGAZINE (10/5/19):
"BATHROOM TROLL pays homage to Brian De Palma's 1976 screen version of Stephen King's CARRIE while giving a fresh, current take on high-school–outsider revenge horror. Aaron Immediato paces BATHROOM TROLL marvelously, infusing the short with occasional humorous moments but keeping the story clearly in horror territory."
GHASTLY GRINNING (10/1/19):
"Aaron Immediato takes a stab at CARRIE through a modern lens. With commentary on transphobia and gender stereotyping, BATHROOM TROLL takes the classic King tale and flips it on its head. Starts like Stephen but quickly curtails into a wild ride of JENNIFER'S BODY meets EVIL DEAD. A zany, fun ride."
POPHORROR.COM (9/29/19):
"BATHROOM TROLL is by far one of my favorite shorts from Fantastic Fest and from 2019 in general. It’s a modern-day horror film that uses the perfect mix of fantasy and reality to create something special."
HORRORNEWS.NET (2/17/19):
"BATHROOM TROLL is very inventive and influenced by several other horror movies...it's a pleasure to watch beginning to end. Performances by all the cast are well beyond what one could expect from a short. Hopefully BATHROOM TROLL is not the last we have seen from Aaron Immediato."
iHORROR (10/10/18):
"BATHROOM TROLL will torment audiences! Aaron Immediato crafts a fast-paced, slightly tongue-in-cheek revenge story for a modern audience with a skilled cast."
HORROR FUEL (8/28/18):
"Writer/Director Aaron Immediato has created a compelling universe where infinite comedic, dramatic, and supernatural scenarios can blend with ease, and I want more dammit!"