LAST CALL Film School | The Close-Up

Weโre ready for our close-up, Mr. Briggs
Ben Nagy reviews โDoom Roomโ: Donโt let the rhyming title fool you, this is serious stuff

Doom Room, despite the rhyming title and the appearance of being a Saw or Hostel-type torture fest, has higher things in mind and an existential mystery at its core. Plus the three Bโs.
LAST CALL Film School | POV

This week, itโs the shot that launched a thousand drive-in flicks. Not countin them private boudoir films you got hidin in your closet.
Ben Nagy reviews โGreystone Parkโ: Three people go into an abandoned asylum, one has a camera โ what could go wrong?

Greyston Parkโs setting is creepy enough, but the restrictions of the found-footage format get in the way of some interesting ideas that could have been expanded.
LAST CALL Film School

A multi-week crash course through the films of The Last Drive-In. You might just learn somethin.
Ben Nagy reviews โFamily Possessionsโ: You Never Know What Dead Grandmas Are Up To

Family Possessions builds up potential as both a haunted house flick and as a slasher mystery, but despite its buildup, the flick canโt quite get the payoff audiences are looking for.
The Last Drive-In | Mutant New Yearโs Resolutions

Letโs make 2020 bloodier, breastier and beastier than ever.
Ben Nagy reviews Hi-Death, an anthology mutants are gonna enjoy

Hi-Death, the second anthology film put out by Nightfall Pictures, which has every necessary element that we Drive-In Mutants are in the game for.
The Last Drive-In | Twas the Fright Before Christmas

You didnโt think weโd let the holidays go by without manglin a classic, now did ya?
The Last Drive-In | Joe Bobโs Red Christmas: Sad Songs

You didnโt think Joe Bob would do a traditional holiday special, now did ya?