| ‘The Last Drive-In With Joe Bob Briggs’ Season 2 Begins April 24th On Shudder |
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Thursday, April 23rd, 2020 at 5:06 pm |

Horror is best when shared with friends and there is no better way to enjoy horror with friends than with The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs on Shudder. Back in 2018, a supposed one-time-only return for Joe Bob literally crashed the internet. Soon he was back for a few specials, before The Last Drive-In officially returned last year, a Friday night double feature of horror, complete with Joe Bob’s usually insightful and hilarious commentary, special guests, and of course Darcy the Mailgirl. Perhaps there is no better time, since we all quarantined away due to COVID-19, for Joe Bob to return and save us from the monotony of social distancing, remote learning, and zoom meetings. The Last Drive In’s second season begins this Friday night, April 24th on Shudder.
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| Contest: Skulduggery Pleasant Book 1 by Derek Landy |
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Tuesday, April 21st, 2020 at 9:00 am |

UPDATE: Apologies, but there was a glitch with the entry form that’s now been fixed. So please go ahead and fill our your entries now for a chance to win. This month saw the release of Seasons of War, Book 13 in the Skulduggery Pleasant series by Derek Landy. To help new readers jump into the series, we’re giving away a copy of the paperback edition of Skulduggery Pleasant, the first book, to three (3) lucky readers, courtesy of HarperCollins Children’s Books. TO ENTER: There’s just 1 simple step: Fill out the entry form here below and submit. (Form is here after the jump.) Good luck!
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| 306: Decoherence – Violent Delights: A Westworld Podcast
Violent Delights is a recap podcast where hosts Andrew Sorcini, Dwayne DeFreitas, and Tosin Onafowokan discuss HBO’s Westworld, and the larger questions this ambitious show hopes to tackle.
...continue reading » Tags: Aaron Paul, Anthony Hopkins, Ed Harris, Evan Rachel Wood, HBO, Jeffrey Wright, Jonathan Nolan, Katja Herbers, Lena Waithe, Leonardo Nam, Lisa Joy, Luke Hemsworth, Marshawn Lynch, Ptolemy Slocum, robots, Rodrigo Santoro, Tessa Thompson, Thandie Newton, Vincent Cassel, Violent Delights, Westworld | |
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| Interview: Legendary Horror Scream Queen Felissa Rose of ‘Sleepaway Camp’ Fame |
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Monday, April 20th, 2020 at 9:00 am |

Felissa Rose has endeared herself to horror fans for nearly 40 years. The New York-born star was just 13 when she got her first role as a shy teen, turned killer in the now iconic Sleepaway Camp (1983). That role, as well as the film’s infamous ending (no spoilers), has stayed with her, launching a career in horror that has garnered nearly 120 roles on IMDb as well as recurring role as “Mangled Dick Expert” on Shudder’s The Last Drive In starring Joe Bob Briggs. Rose makes countless appearances at horror conventions throughout the country, and speaking from experience, there is no one more genuine and pleasant with guests. It was my pleasure to speak with her via telephone last week to discuss her career, current films, and the uncertainty of life in a true horror landscape. Check out the full interview below.
...continue reading » Tags: 2 Jennifer, A Nun's Curse, Adam Green, Big Freaking Rat, Damien Leone, Darby Hinton, Dave Sheridan, David Howard Thornton, Felissa Rose, For Jennifer, Hatchet, Hunter Johnson, James Cullen Bressack, Jody Barton, Joe Bob Briggs, Mangled Dick Expert, Marcel Walz, Scream Queen, Scream Test, Shudder, Sleepaway Camp, Step Daddy, Terrifier, Terrifier 2, Thomas J. Churchill, Tiffany Fest, Tommy Faircloth, Victor Crowley, Vincent Ward | |
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| Review: Shudder Presents Cursed Films: Episode 4 & 5 |
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Friday, April 17th, 2020 at 11:30 am |

Shudder Presents: Cursed Films Episode 4 & 5 – The Crow & Twilight Zone: The Movie Shudder’s new documentary series Cursed Films came to a conclusion this Thursday with two episodes surrounding movies that are notorious more for tragedy than for supernatural cursing. Those films are 1994’s The Crow and 1983’s Twilight Zone: The Movie. As he did with the Poltergeist episode, series creator Jay Cheel interviews people who were on set and worked with actors who died during production of the films. Their stories are harrowing and devastating and make the series a necessity for any horror film fan or cinephile in general. Here’s hoping for a season two.
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