Last Call | Retro Review: Pandemic Partying in ‘Masque of the Red Death’

Roger Corman isn’t above recycling his own stuff, as we found out when he produced this remake in 1989 of a movie that he originally directed in 1964. The older one had Vincent Price. This one has Patrick Macnee.
Last Call | Retro Review: In These Times, Jersey Zombie Flick ‘Biohazardous’ Speaks to Us

In this review originally syndicated on May 15, 2002, Joe Bob takes a look at the explosion of zombie flicks in the years since Night of the Living Dead and a New Jersey-based flick called “Biohazardous.”
Last Call | Retro Review: So Here’s What U.S.-Soviet Relations Were Like 35 Years Ago (And ‘Ghoulies’ Too!)

Joe Bob Briggs gives his first impression of a new era of U.S.-Soviet relations and he reviews a Gremlins ripoff that has a title that sounds like Goonies.
LAST CALL | Retro Review: Joe Bob takes on ‘Basket Case 2’
A retro Joe Bob review from March 2, 1990, takes a look at “Basket Case 2,” where we find out what Belial and his brother Duane have been doing since they hit the pavement at the end of the 1982 drive-in classic.
LAST CALL | Retro Review: Joe Bob Checks Out ‘Nightbreed’

Yep — the 1990s were 30 years ago, and while we await the start of Season Two-o of the Last Drive-In, we’re going to dust off some Joe Bob retro reviews. First up, the kinkiest man in England (Clive Barker) collaborates with the kinkiest man in Canada (David Cronenberg) for “Nightbreed.”
LAST CALL Film School | Black and White

What filmmakers do in the shadows
LAST CALL Film School | Intermission

Let’s all head to the lobby and grab ourselves a Lone Star
LAST CALL Film School | Score

They shoot, they score, Mutants win
LAST CALL Film School | The Close-Up

Weโre ready for our close-up, Mr. Briggs
LAST CALL Film School | POV

This week, it’s the shot that launched a thousand drive-in flicks. Not countin them private boudoir films you got hidin in your closet.