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The Last Drive-In: Season Four, Week Five: Slaughterhouse and Tenebrae

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Art by T.J. Denton (@TDenton_1138) on Twitter. We officially hit the halfway point in the fourth season of The Last Drive-In with “Junk Food Night,” a double-feature celebration of animal processing, hot dogs (neither of which are Darcy’s favorite topic by any stretch) and giallo-colored mustard.  The first flick was Slaughterhouse, a throwback late-stage slasher […]

The Last Drive-In: Season Four, Week Four: The Nosfera-two-fer

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Art by T.J. Denton (@TDenton_1138 on Twitter) There were a ton of firsts going on as we all got together and celebrated the 100th anniversary of F.W Murnau’s Nosferatu. It was the first time an original flick and then a remake were played back-to-back on the Last Drive-In. It was the first time we got […]

The Last Drive-In | Heartbreak Trailer Park

A heartwarming cartoon of a man passionately kissing a woman.

As always, T.J. Denton (@TDenton_1138 on Twitter) is responsible for the art! At the Heartbreak Trailer Park, you get it all … and you don’t even have to spend any of the estimated $13.29 billion that folks dump into the economy for Valentine’s Day. Well, that is, UNLESS your Shudder subscription ended up needing to […]

The Last Drive-In | Joe Bob Ruins Christmas

A festive cartoon image of a Christmas hat with a touch of blood, adding a slightly sinister element.

As the opening holiday rant before Joe Bob ruined Christmas (again) made clear, there’s always room at the Last Drive-In’s inn (or screen if you wanna get technical about it). The big question is whether it’s a room where you wanna spend some quality time when Joe Bob Ruins Christmas. One Christmas you might get […]

The Last Drive-In | The Walkin Dead special

The man, Joe, is wearing a red shirt.

Like that sappy power ballad from three, going on four, decades ago says, we won’t know what we got till it’s gone. Because a bit more than 11 years ago, the Walking Dead TV show lurched on the scene, making the horror of cannibalistic reanimated corpses eating folks in Georgia as mainstream as it’d ever […]