Monthly Archive: May 2019

Fun Size Horror: Volume One, 2015

I like the 5-10 minute anthology format. I don’t remember seeing one like that before. The killer birthday dog was my favorite.

Death House, 2017

Major disappointment and a waste of the one chance you probably have gathering together pretty much every iconic horror actor and actress from the last 40 years.

Piercing, 2018

Weird and disturbing. I really liked it and I learned to never, ever take halcyon.

Let the Corpses Tan, 2017

Another fantastic modern take on the classic giallo from the directors of AMER. Their movies just ooze style.

Brightburn, 2019

Some good world building and gore effects. One of the few times I hope they don’t make a sequel and explain too much.

The Thaw, 2009

Better than I would have expected. Some good practical gore effects kept my interest but I found all the poorly done day for night outside scenes to be very distracting.

Blood Harvest, 1987

One of those movies I heard about but never got around to watching. This movie is the exact reason The Last Drive-In exists. Thanks Joe Bob!

Howard Stern Comes Again, 2019

I’ve been a die hard fan since 1988 so I have heard of all these interviews already. That said, there’s still enough new material in Stern’s introduction to each interview to make this worth picking up.

The Stuff, 1985

One of those movies that you’ll remember it being far better than it actually is. The Stuff effects still hold up quite well for what you have to imagine was a super low budget movie.

Contamination, 1980

Pretty enjoyable as far as 1980s Italian ripoff cinema goes. There was just enough exploding chests and goopy alien eggs to keep my interest.

Justice League vs. the Fatal Five, 2019

Seemed more like a two part Justice League Unlimited episode more than a movie. It was nice to revisit that classic animation style and also having all the original voice actors back was a nice touch.

Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, 1986

Still completely disturbing 30 years later. Everything about it seems too real and makes your skin crawl. I’m so glad Joe Bob picked this one for The Last Drive-In.