Joe Bob Goes Back To The Drive In by Joe Bob Briggs

A rollicking, affectionate collection of essays and reviews that mixes sharp, humorous criticism with nostalgic anecdotes about watching exploitation and cult films under the stars; the writer celebrates the weirdness of genre cinema—horror, action, grindhouse and schlock—while offering lively commentary, cast and crew observations, and cultural context that both lampoons and reveres B-movie traditions. Part memoir, part fan guide, it reads as a voice-driven tour of midnight screenings, roadside theaters, and the moviegoing subculture that turned trashy films into communal rituals.

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