We did it, Mutants! The Last Drive-In has been renewed by Shudder for a second season! Plus, we survived a bunch of crazy, creepy movies in this first season. Good job everyone….
Category: Horror on the screen
Horror Rewind: The Others: Psychological Ghosts. (2001)
For this reveiw, I thought we would take a trip down memory lane and review 2001’s Alejandro Amenabar classic psychological horror The Others. The film stars Nicole Kidman, Christopher Eccelson, Eric Sykes…
The Last Drive-In gets a second season
Shudder has confirmed that their weekly horror show, The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs will return for a second season. This news is a welcome treat before the season finale of…
Notes from The Last Drive-In: S1E8
There are two themes that link tonight’s films, and both are messy. First of all, we’re all about the “body melt” genre with tonight’s two features. However, grocery store anarchy is another…
The Gate
Meet ‘Stranger Things‘ Frightening Forebears by Eleanor Sciolistein Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few years (or dragged unceremoniously into The Upside Down and are only now emerging)…
Review: The Night Eats The World (2018)
Attack Of The Zombies Zombie movies are pretty predictable and there are rarely few that master the art of creating the feeling of discomfort and unease. I happened to stumble on a…
Georges Méliès’ ‘A Nightmare’ (1896); Why I Write About Old-Timey Films
A Nightmare was an innovative silent film made in 1896 by Georges Méliès. Yes, I am once again giving readers the silent treatment!
Body Bags [1993]: If These Bags Could Talk
Body Bags is an interesting anthology horror film, though it seems like it could have been more. Let’s look at its strengths (and few weaknesses)!
Notes from The Last Drive-In: S1E7
This week at The Last Drive-In we see how music can elevate crappy films beyond being forgotten and turn already good movies into great ones. Our films this week could not be…
Review: Eloise (2017)
Eloise is a 2017 supernatural/thriller streaming on Amazon Prime and features appearances from Eliza Dushku (Wrong Turn), Chace Crawford and more. The film is based on a true life psychiatric hospital situated…