Not many people can connect with HauntedMTL and RBY at the same time, but Tony had us at ‘Fuckin’ metal!’ – Jim Death of a Titan...
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....
What a delightful tale coming from the mind of Christa Planko. It reminds me of the games my cousin and I used to play in a...
A Nightmare was an innovative silent film made in 1896 by Georges Méliès. Yes, I am once again giving readers the silent treatment!
Zombies have become a mainstay of pop culture, and I've written about their widespread appeal recently. Still, there's another topic I am interested in: What one...
Jeff Burton's Terror at Baxter U immediately has plenty of strikes against it. For starters, that title's pretty clunky, isn't it?
“What you interested in?” the elderly owner of Lucky Lanes Bowling asked. “Mister…” “Giddens. Call me Jeff.” “Well, Jeff, I got Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Asteroids, Donkey...
As someone interested in older horror films, it was natural to check out Portret, by Wladyslaw Starewicz, made in 1915 and based on a story by...
Did you know Thomas Edison, the inventor, was also a pioneer in horror and shock cinema? Well, he kind of was...or at least took credit for...
As horror fans we are often drawn to the little things. Covers and titles are hugely influential to many of us, particularly as we seek to...
We’re back with Joe Bob again this week at The Last Drive-In, exclusively on Shudder. Have you been watching them live? If not, you should really...
it's come to my attention that I have been completely ignorant to the twistedly terrifying inventory of horror TV shows that is currently streaming on Netflix,...
Gotta love this from title down to scream. Plus, who knew there was more than just MooseJaws for Canadian Horror...-Doc The weather was unbearably hot. Smoking,...
Hello Mutants, and welcome back to the weekly recap of The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs. Remember that you can catch the double feature on...
Kevin S. Tenney’s Night of the Demons would be considered “Not okay” by modern social standards. It’s not because, at one point, an old man is...
Black and Tan – M.E. Proctor It’s been a long time coming…Horror…our very own for your filthy little eyes. M.E. Proctor produces some magic on the...
Welcome again, Drive-In Mutants, to the second week of Drive-In recaps we call “Notes from The Last Drive-In.” As before, we’re covering each double-feature that makes...
Welcome, Drive-In Mutants, to the first installment of our series “Notes from The Last Drive-In” where we cover each episode of Shudder‘s “The Last Drive-In with...
In 1963, Mario Bava unleashed what is considered the first giallo horror film, The Girl Who Knew Too Much, also known as The Evil Eye.
Before Joe Dante was known for Gremlins, he was known in the horror world for Piranha. As one might expect, this 1978 film is about the...