
From the ashes of The Last Horrorcast comes The Midnight Drive-In. Each week Bryan, Doug, and Noah will be talking about the craziest, weirdest, and down right insane cult, exploitation, and horror movies.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 412 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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As we continue our journey into the films of friends of Kevin Smith, we hit two completely different films about complex people in complex situations. First up, we deal with some bullying and revenge in the film A BETTER PLACE. Then, we get dressed u... more
This episode we're taking a look at two films that are made by friends of Kevin Smith. First up, we look at the bigfoot hunting movies DRAWING FLIES. Then, we find out what it's like to not get married in NOW YOU KNOW.
This week, we’re taking a look at 2 classic Jack Nicholson movies, where apparently, he’s good at climbing fences. First up, we’re investigating a murder that leads to all sorts of things in CHINATOWN. Then, we’re transferred to a mental hospital whe... more
This week, we're talking about some meta monsters. First up, we take a trip back to Elm Street, sort of, in WES CRAVEN'S NEW NIGHTMARE. Then, Willam Dafoe gets ultra creepy as real-life vampire Max Shrek in SHADOW OF THE VAMPIRE.
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Bryan, Doug and Noah are quite entertaining as they review a double feature of genre movies every episode. If you’ve ever enjoyed talking with movies, good and bad, with your friends, this podcast will make you feel at home.
Guys, get off your iPhones and use real microphones.
Chuckle fest, interesting chat, obscure movie choices, great rapport between the hosts. Tune in
This is fun to listen too I highly suggest it. It is outside the box podcasting.
They definitely didn’t ask me to leave this 5 star review on The Fly episode!
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A weekly roundtable where three hosts—Bryan Bosworth, Doug, and Noah—dive into cult, exploitation, and horror cinema through two related films per show. The conversations mix affectionate fandom with sharp critique, covering production quirks, era context, and genre influence while delivering banter, trivia, and recommendations. Episodes typically revolve around a loose theme (e.g., creature features, werewolves, or niche splatter cinema), with debates on tone, pacing, and the filmmakers' choices that shape a movie's lasting cult status. Notably, the trio's chemistry and willingness to go off-topic in playful ways make the show approachable for fans who want both thoughtful analysis and entertaining camaraderie, not a dry film school lectur... more
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