Outbreak 2024
“It’s a Wonderful Knife”: Where ‘Dashing Through The Snow’ Means Running From A Goddamn Serial Killer
Ever wish you were never born? This movie suggests maybe keep that shit to yourself, especially when the Northern Lights are out doing their cosmic LSD light show.
“Six String Samurai”: Swords, Strings, and other Radioactive Things
In this post-apocalyptic fever dream, a rockabilly samurai with killer guitar riffs and even deadlier sword skills battles his way through cannibal suburbs, evil bowling teams, and Death himself.
2025 Crypticon Seattle, Washington
Horror icons Joe Bob Briggs and Darcy the Mail Girl bring their drive-in movie expertise to Crypticon Seattle. Meet them May 3-4, 2025, at the Double Tree Hotel.
“Highway to Hell”: Where you get Cockblocked By Satan’s Favorite Traffic Cop
Hell, as it turns out, is basically Arizona with worse customer service. We’re talking demon bikers, zombie cops eating donuts at Pluto’s Diner, and Gilbert Gottfried playing Adolf Hitler.
Joe Bob’s Indoor Drive-In Geek-Out – Cult of the Rock Star Night
Joe Bob Briggs brings his drive-in expertise to Dallas’ Texas Theatre for a double feature of BUBBA HO-TEP and ROCK ‘N’ ROLL HIGH SCHOOL, complete with live commentary and a meet-and-greet.
A Shudder Original Special: Joe Bob’s Christmas Carnage 2024
Snow is falling and the bodies are piling up for Joe Bob’s Christmas Carnage, when Joe Bob and Darcy host two holiday horror flicks featuring so much bloodshed that Santa will think twice before coming down this chimney.
Joe Bob’s Psycho Santa Hullabaloo: SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT and BLACK CHRISTMAS
Get ready for a twisted Christmas with Joe Bob Briggs at River Oaks Theatre! Two demented holiday horror classics, exclusive merch, and meet-and-greets with the drive-in critic himself. Santa’s bringing something naughty this year.
HOW REDNECKS SAVED HOLLYWOOD: An Evening with Joe Bob Briggs
Join drive-in movie legend Joe Bob Briggs for a wild ride through redneck cinema history. From moonshine runners to swamp monsters, discover how backwoods culture shaped American movies in ways Hollywood never intended.
“Hundreds of Beavers”: The Feel-Good Animal Slaughter Comedy of the Year
It’s like watching PETA’s worst nightmare directed by a coked-up Charlie Chaplin with a furry fetish. You’re welcome America!