
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 | 420 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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In this episode, we’re taking a look at two of Stallone’s biggest franchises. First up, we look at the time he boxed Mr. T in ROCKY III. Then, we watch as he helps stop the Russians in Afghanistan in RAMBO III.
This episode, we’re talking werewolves . . . sort of. First up, Paul Naschy once again turns into a werewolf while remaking one of his previous films in NIGHT OF THE WEREWOLF. Then, we realize men are the problem in THE WEREWOLF WOMAN.
In this episode, we’re taking a look at two Christopher Reeve films that don’t involve him in tights and a cape. First up, a post-accident Reeve recreates one of Hitchcock's best films in REAR WINDOW. Then we take a look at the 1987 film STREET SMART... more
It's time to fight. First up, we enter a deadly kickboxing tournament against Billy Blanks in KING OF THE KICKBOXER. Then, we return home to search for the killer of an old family friend in THE PERFECT WEAPON.
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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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The show centers on candid, spoiler-friendly conversations about cult, exploitation, and horror cinema, with a trio of hosts who bring in-depth genre knowledge, humor, and a casual, hangout vibe. Episodes mix two-film pairings around loose themes, plus broader tangents about related titles, industry trivia, and personal viewing anecdotes. Listeners often praise the hosts' chemistry and enthusiasm, while occasional tangents and strong opinions on sensitive material are noted as both a strength and a potential distraction depending on the episode. Noteworthy is the consistent focus on niche, offbeat cinema and the way the hosts balance thoughtful analysis with entertaining banter, making it a standout for horror and cult-minema fans looking f... more
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