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!
The Last Drive-In | Joe Bob Put a Spell on You: Tammy & the T.Rex
Two future box-office draws got their start in a thrown-together flick featuring an animatronic dinosaur with a very limited availability Nothing gets the juices flowing in preparation for that most-romantic of holidays more than a wildman weekend sweat-fest way out West in the desert, and Joe Bob got a little bit tribal in prepping for […]
The Last Drive-In | Joe Bob Put a Spell on You: The Love Witch
Buckle up, hon. Biller’s Technicolor homage was one wild ride.
The Last Drive-In | Joe Bob Saves Christmas: Dial Code Santa Claus
The Christmas (and commercial) spirit can’t be abated by COVID.
The Last Drive-In | Joe Bob Saves Christmas: Christmas Evil
Be nice or we’ll bring you something horrible…
Halloween Hideaway: Recapping What Happens When the LDI Crew is Stuck in a Cabin in the Woods
If you missed it live or want to relive it, here’s a recap of The Last Drive-In Halloween Hideaway special that Shudder showed on October 23, 2020.
The Last Drive-In | Summer Slumber Party: Slumber Party Massacre 2
Slumber Party Massacre is not the seminal 1980s slasher epic people point to as the pinnacle of the genre, but it was still worth a watch.