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Horror Drive-in

Mark Sieber

Reviews, essays, and reflections about horror in all its forms, with special emphasis on nostalgia and classic books and films.

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The Summer I Died, by Ryan C. Thomas

It’s a hot Summer evening and there’s nothing to do but go to the drive-in. Nothing you and your buds would rather do. The sun takes its sweet-ass time getting low and you have a few brews in anticipation of tonight’s movie. You hear it’s a...

7 days ago
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Much Ado About Dick

It’s a tribal memory for those of us from the TV generation. We grew up in front of the tube, back when it was a tube. The channels had access to old movies, and many of them were modest productions. Most kids loved old horror and science f...

9 days ago
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The Hive, by Ronald Malfi

I don’t think The Hive is Malfi’s best novel, but it’s surely his most ambitious. It may, however, be the most fun I’ve ever had with one of his books.

I wasn’t aware of this until I read Ron’s author’s note that follows The Hive, but...

11 days ago
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Liberal Arts (2012)

i didn’t go to college. It’s a constant ache in my soul. I wanted to go, very badly, but it wasn’t in the cards.

For one thing, in those days you had to have money to go to a university. Either that or have outstanding grades or be a g...

13 days ago
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The Boys, by Ron and Clint Howard

I can’t say that Ron Howard is a favorite director of mine. Nor is his name cited very often when Cinophiles list the best in the business. I always considered him to be a commercial filmmaker. His projects are skillfully made and they make...

15 days ago
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