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.
The Last Drive-In | Season Three-o, Week Five-o: Mandy and Dead & Buried
Week 5 featured a flick with a classic bathroom freakout, garbonzas missing from the Drive-In Totals and oh, yeah — Chili Bandit.
The Last Drive-In | Season Three-o, Week Four-o: Ginger Snaps and Fried Barry
This week’s double feature struggles with weighty existential questions: Is menstruation or lycanthropy the worse experience for a Canadian teenager? Does heroin addiction make you more likely to be abducted by aliens?
The Last Drive-In | Season Three-o, Week Three-o: Bride of Re-Animator and Next of Kin
Jeffrey Combs, horror legend, and the driest, yet cleanest, rant every recorded by Joe Bob. Yes, the Last Drive-In’s third week of Season Three was pretty dang sweet.
The Last Drive-In | Season Three-o, Week Two-o: Audition and Class of 1984
The second Last Drive-In double feature of Season Three featured a four-star Miike feature and a 1980s High School From Hell flick.
The Last Drive-In | S3E2: The House by the Cemetery
Gratuitous Bob with just the right amount of Joe Bob and Eli Roth.
Last Call Blog | The Last Drive-In | Season Three-o, Week 1 — Mother’s Day
Hey everybody, it’s the premiere episode of Season Three of the Last Drive-In, and here we go with a Troma flick chronicling New Jersey rednecks with mommy issues. And a director of some renown, Eli Roth, joins us too. Check it out!
Ben Nagy Reviews ‘The Condemned’: More than a decade ahead of ‘Fortnite,’ Steve Austin Got a Victory Royale
Champion pro wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin made the move to starring in movies back in 2007 with the action flick “The Condemned,” where a bunch of people battle to the death on an island. Reviewer Ben Nagy wonders if this one heavily inspired the popular video game “Fortnite.”
Ben Nagy Reviews ‘Bait’: It Takes a Lot of Planning to Have Sharks Attack a Grocery Store
Sharks invade an Australian grocery store after an earthquake and a tsunami in “Bait,” a 2012 flick that serves as a precursor to the whole Shark-in-Weird-Ass Places genre.
Ben Nagy Reviews ‘Midnight Movie’: Killer in Flick Emerges From the Screen to Slay Theatergoers
A killer comes right out of the screen with a weird implement of death as he slays both on the screen and menaces the audience in the theater in “Midnight Movie.”