Revenge of the Drive-In
Episodes
Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
Halloween II (1981) and The Stuff (1985)
Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
Patrick and Josh explore a by-the-numbers sequel as well as the wild world of director Larry Cohen, where right wing crazy right wing militias can be heroes in movies satirizing American corporations
Sunday Dec 26, 2021
Trailer: Halloween II (1981) and The Stuff (1985)
Sunday Dec 26, 2021
Sunday Dec 26, 2021
Josh and Patrick team up to discuss Michael Myers doing the same old shit, and a sci-fi body horror satire on corporate America.
Wednesday Nov 10, 2021
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) and Theatre of Blood (1973)
Wednesday Nov 10, 2021
Wednesday Nov 10, 2021
Jim and Patrick take on arguably the most boring science fiction film ever made, and a weird Shakespeare-inspired horror movie starring Vincent Price.
Sunday Nov 07, 2021
Trailer: Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) and Theatre of Blood (1973)
Sunday Nov 07, 2021
Sunday Nov 07, 2021
Whose ego is greater - Edward Lionheart, Shakespearean actor who murders his critics who didn’t vote him for a major award - or William Shatner?
Wednesday Nov 03, 2021
Grizzly (1976) and Vice Academy (1989)
Wednesday Nov 03, 2021
Wednesday Nov 03, 2021
Patrick is joined by special guest Feck of Schlock Reviews as they take on a couple of forgotten cult movies that are still waiting for their cult audiences.
Sunday Oct 31, 2021
Trailer: Grizzly (1976) and Vice Academy (1989)
Sunday Oct 31, 2021
Sunday Oct 31, 2021
Patrick and special guest Feck of Schlock Reviews take on a couple of forgotten cult movies that are completely missing cult audiences.
Monday Mar 22, 2021
Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981) and The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971)
Monday Mar 22, 2021
Monday Mar 22, 2021
The best Odessa Steps homage in slasher movie history, and the second best revenge horror comedy in which Vincent Price kills people in overly elaborate ways
Thursday Mar 11, 2021
The Invisible Man (1933) and Dolemite (1975)
Thursday Mar 11, 2021
Thursday Mar 11, 2021
Groundbreaking effects, a megalomaniacal supervillain, and awkward kung fu