
EP 118-The Devil's Poison
Believe it or not, summer nears its end and it's our final trip to the drive-in for 2026. Our headliner is The Devil's Bride (1968) aka The Devil Rides Out. But we didn't pair it with the logical choice from the three mo

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Jeff Owens from classichorrors.club hosts Classic Horrors Club, a tv show with 112 episodes published.

Believe it or not, summer nears its end and it's our final trip to the drive-in for 2026. Our headliner is The Devil's Bride (1968) aka The Devil Rides Out. But we didn't pair it with the logical choice from the three mo

On our last episode, #117, Bill Mize met us at the drive-in to discuss “Alice, Sweet Alice.” Here, in an unedited, unfiltered outtake, at least two of the three of us had a lively exchange about, of all things, pro wrest

A 1970s drive-in movie by any other name would be as good... You say Alice, Sweet Alice, I say, Communion, Richard says, Holy Terror, and no one, including this month's special guest, Bill Mize, says The Mask Murders. (A
It's that time of year again! Join Richard and Jeff as they launch the podcast's annual "Summer at the Drive-In" with two great features: Revenge from Planet Ape (aka Tombs of the Blind Dead) and the final portmanteau fr

Slow zombies, fast zombies... Voodoo zombies, living dead zombies... British country zombies?!? Yes, and only as Hammer can do them! Join Jeff and Richard for this month's club meeting as they (spoiler alert) praise The

If you don't know Peter Lorre, he "became a cinematic icon with his bulging, froglike eyes, accented delivery, and unmatched ability to portray odd, quirky, and menacing characters." For this month's meeting, we delve de

Roses are red... Violets are blue... Listen to the new episode... Lest Harry Warden kill you! Thank you to Alistair Hughes and Joshua Kennedy for helping make last year special!

Nothing says Christmas like a killer Santa Claus! "...And All Through the House" is just one highly effective tale from the five-story anthology film from Amicus, Tales from the Crypt (1972.) The characters in each one o

Jeff and Richard return to correct a wrong (the "lost" Karloff episode) by recording a brand new retrospective of the life and films of the classic horror legend, Boris Karloff. Among all the "hot takes," they dive deepe

Jeff & Richard arrive at the beginning of a new era in Mexican film history and experience El vampiro (1957) and its sequel, El ataud del vamprio (1958) on the big screen at the Cine Opera in Mexico City. Come for the po

Sounds like a zombie movie, huh? Or a alien/mutant brain movie. Well, it surprised at least one of us who learned it's more of a body snatcher movie. But why nitpick? Perhaps it's because we can't think what to write abo

Another summer at the drive-in comes to a close with two movies that were surprisingly #1 at the box office the week of Halloween, 1970. As a child, Jeff saw this double-feature at the Enid Drive-In, but as an adult, he

We're back to the drive-in for a 1963 double feature of troubled productions involving the likes of Roger Corman, Jack Nicholson, and Francis Coppola: The Terror and Dementia 13. Listen what happens when a 57-year old ch

It's another summer at the drive-in and we're starting with a real double-feature, just like when our two movies were actually shown at the Big Sky Drive-In in 1960... Caltiki, the Immortal Monster, and Tormented. For th

It's another world premiere movie event as Jeff and Richard are "whooshed" across the pond to London on Friday, February 21st... 1936. There are still seats available, so join us. The "programme" starts at 8:45. There ar

Do you like your calamari so fresh it could crawl off your plate? How about your oysters extra slimy? If so, join Jeff & Richard at the Union Oyster House in Boston, MA on Wednesday, September 18, 1963, for a discussion

You're invited to a world premiere event as the vortex drops Jeff & Richard into a car at the Tascosa Drive-In in Amarillo, Texas, on August 29, 1958. The stars of "The Sun Demon" appear not only on screen, but also in p

The vortex drops Jeff and Richard in Times Square once again, but nine years after their last visit. Things have changed and one of the original movie palaces is scheduled for demolition. Will they have time to watch Wer

Previously on the Classic Horrors Club Podcast... In the remote reaches of an undisclosed location, Jeff and Richard discovered a hidden door in their clubhouse. When they opened it, they were sucked into a vortex and se

It's finally here! Eight years in the making! You're invited to join Rich and Jeff for the 100th meeting of the Classic Horrors Club! There's only one movie star and one movie big enough for the podcast: King Kong (1933.
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