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In acclaimed director Andrew Davis' (THE FUGITIVE) first foray into genre filmmaking, a group of forest rangers on a camping trip are stalked by a psychotic killer with a very dark past. Sounds like your typical slasher, right? Wrong. Thanks to Davis' skilled direction and cinematography, a script that defies genre expectations and the acting talents of Daryl Hannah, Adrian Zmed and Joe Pantoliano, THE FINAL TERROR ranks alongside RITUALS and JUST BEFORE DAWN as one of the best backwoods slashers ever made. You'll cancel your next camping trip after watching...
Billy, a mute make-up artist working on a slasher movie is locked in the studio at night, where she witnesses the crew making a snuff film. Now, she's in for the fight of her life in this spectacular and underseen 90s thriller.
Ravenous demons imprison visitors inside an ancient church in the third entry in the Italian "DEMONS" series. Though Mario Bava's son Lamberto directed the first two films, for this entry, assistant director Michele Soavi (CEMETERY MAN) took over, while Bava and DEMONS 1 and 2 co-writer Dario Argento penned the screenplay. The result is a heart-stopping nightmare featuring an onslaught of gory horrors that will have you steering clear of old churches on your next Italian vacation. Asia Argento stars, while Philip Glass (CANDYMAN) provides the scary score.
Coffin Joe, obsessed with a son, kidnaps 6 girls with Bruno's help. A sinister trial of fear unfolds to find the chosen one.
A beach vacation turns tragic when the family members of two doctors turn up dead. When the doctors determine a giant crocodile is responsible, they set out to destroy it.
While searching for missing teenagers, novice skip tracer Maggie McKeown and local town boozer Paul Grogan stumble upon a top-secret Army laboratory conducting genetic research on piranha fish for the purpose of developing biological warfare. When the deadly eating machines are accidently released from the compound, they're soon headed downstream and consuming everything, and anything, in their path.
After surviving a brutal attack by a mysterious creature in Nepal, Ted moves closer to family to recover. Too bad he's starting to realize the truth. Ted was attacked by a werewolf is helpless to stop his transformation.
Sergeant Harry Wells leads a team of British soldiers on a routine expedition to the Scottish Highlands. The six men would rather be at home watching a game, but they are even more dismayed when a carcass lands on their campfire. The next morning, they happen upon a severely injured Captain Richard Ryan and the bloody remains of his squadron.
A resurrected undead monster unleashes an iconic new killer.
Overnight workers at a store are pursued by a deadly maniac.
A young opera singer on the cusp of stardom is hounded by a psychopath with a connection to her past, who forces her to watch as he brutally murders her friends and colleagues.
A mad, disfigured composer seeks love with a lovely young opera singer.
Proving once again that "the drive-in will never die," iconic horror host and exploitation movie aficionado Joe Bob Briggs is back with a new season Fridays on Shudder TV and Sundays on demand. Every week, The Last Drive-In series offers an eclectic pairing of films, running the gamut from horror classics to obscurities and international cult favorites. And from time to time, special surprise guests will drop in on Joe Bob and Darcy the Mail Girl.
Live from Las Vegas, Joe Bob celebrates Roger Corman's first 70 years in Hollywood with guests of honor Roger and Julie Corman - and a surprise visit from one of Roger's oldest friends and collaborators, Bruce Dern!
Joe Bob dives deep into the epic love story of two people changed by a changed world in The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live.
Joe Bob Briggs and Darcy the Mailgirl honor the lusty sting of Cupid's arrow with a kinky double-feature featuring blood, sex, and the dark side of love.
Forget Rudolph, Santa and Frosty! This year, spend the holidays at the Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs.
Feast on a selection of "deadly dinner" films picked by the world's foremost (and possibly only) drive-in movie critic.