Re-Animator Star Jeffrey Combs Joins The Last Drive-In With Joe Bob Briggs This Friday on Shudder
The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs, a special announcement has been made about another guest appearing on the series as none other than Jeffrey Combs has been confirmed to appear. Combs took to Twitter to reveal he ll be dropping by the show as a tie-in to one of the movies. In response, Briggs wrote: Jeffrey, you re scaring me. I knew you had Ozarks roots, but I didn t realize the genes were that strong. I think you better come on #TheLastDriveIn this Friday night lest you start wielding the green needle again and reanimating hillbillies from the 19th century.
Many horror fans would argue that Stuart Gordon s Re-Animator is the most beloved adaptation of an H.P. Lovecraft story, despite not being the most faithful, with its legacy inspiring a passionate fandom for more than 30 years, as original star Barbara Crampton confirmed she d be open to returning [.]
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Roe Vs. Wade (select and virtual theaters 4/2), a.k.a. the anti-abortion movie so controversially odious that Kevin Sorbo dropped out of it, is finally here to preach to its choir. Those seeking some corporate schadenfreude should queue up the start-up meltdown documentary
WeWork: Or The Making And Breaking Of A $47 Million Unicorn (Hulu 4/2). Katherine Waterston is among the cast of
Amundsen (virtual theaters and VOD 4/2), a biodrama about the supposed first man to reach the South Pole. Casey Affleck plays a psychiatrist and family man facing the consequences of a patient’s suicide in the thriller
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The 4400 definitely comes across as the network’s latest go at bringing aliens/futurism/superhero drama to television. Presumably, it will happily exist alongside things like the Arrowverse and the
Roswell reboot. But since it’s been so long since the original was on air, now seems like the perfect time to revisit.
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When you recall what sort of show
The 4400 was a story about thousands of people who were abducted throughout the 20th century suddenly returning all at once in the present day you can see why the CW’s interested in it. But if you go back and actually watch the series, what becomes clear surprisingly fast is how