Ben Nagy reviews ‘Terrortory II’: West-central Maryland ends up being spooky again in anthology sequel
Screening Room takes another journey into the Terrortory, the creepy haven for slashers and other supernatural perils in west-central Maryland in “Terrortory II,” Kevin Kangas’ follow-up to his 2016 horror anthology.
Ben Nagy reviews ‘Girl on the Third Floor’: CM Punk’s do-it-yourself aspirations get demolished in haunted ex-brothel
AEW star CM Punk tries to fix up a possessed house for his pregnant wife in Girl on the Third Floor and no amount of YouTube videos or “This Old House” reruns are gonna help him.
Ben Nagy reviews ‘Knucklebones’: Leave it to the Nazis to Make a Simple Dice Game Get All Demonic
Stuff goes really wrong when you add a pentagram, a weird rhyme and World War II-era “supernatural warfare” experiments done by the Nazis.
Ben Nagy reviews ‘Open 24 Hours’: Psycho and Ex Collide in the All-night Beef Jerky Aisle
It’s 2 a.m. and a gas station clerk doesn’t know where her escaped homicidal ex is — a tough way to start a new job, no doubt…
All about the First Joe Bob’s Jamboree from someone who was there for most of it
All about the four-day ‘Drive-In Woodstock’ featuring How Rednecks Saved Hollywood, Mutant Fest, a live Last Drive-In and the Drive-In of Dread at the Mahoning Drive-In On the first day, the Mutants saw How Rednecks Saved Hollywood, Burt Reynolds at his peak (cause Darcy was dressed up like him) and, oh yeah, the Mahoning Drive-In […]
Ben Nagy reviews ‘Voodoo Apocalypse’: Uneasy Partner Cops Face Zombies in 1979 El Lay (kinda)
“Voodoo Apocalypse,” despite echoing some titles of Italian gut-munchers, is actually a comedic Spanish homage to 1970s cop flicks with some kung-fu, voodoo-fueled zombies and rock music thrown in.
The Last Drive-In | Season Three-o, Week Ten-o: Roger Corman Night — Little Shop of Horrors (1960) and Humanoids From the Deep (1980)
Still the center of the Drive-In Universe from whom practically all roads lead, the great Roger Corman was guest as we wrapped up Season Three with “Little Shop of Horrors” and “Humanoids From the Deep.”
The Last Drive-In | Season Three-o, Week Eight-o: Sledgehammer and Things
Do not adjust your tracking (actually you should) — Joe Bob had VHS Night on The Last Drive-In. (Art by T.J. Denton @TDenton_1138 on Twitter) The shortest episode of this season of The Last Drive-In was the one that may have tested the constitutions, attention spans, eyeballs and, verily, the souls of Mutants everywhere the most. […]
The Last Drive-In | Season Three-o, Week Seven-o: Mutantist Paper 2: Train to Busan and Spookies
Mutantis Paper 1 was lost back in 1982. The emergence of a double-feature so confounding — Train to Busan and Spookies — in quality has inspired Mutantist Paper 2.
The Last Drive-In | Season Three-o, Week Six-o: Maniac Cop Uno and Two-o
Two four-star drive-in flicks that are socially relevant even 30 years after their release and two super special guests — Bruce Campbell and William Lustig — keep Season Three firing on all cylinders.