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The Psycho Drive-In Podcast

The Psycho Drive-In Podcast

Written by: Paul Brian McCoy
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  • All Out of Bubblegum: Our Favorite Movies and TV of 2025
    Jan 6 2026

    Paul and John kick off 2026 by tearing into the weird, violent and brilliant films of 2025. No news — just a rollicking best‑of rundown featuring favorites like Sinners, Sisu 2, Ballerina, The Long Walk, Frankenstein and a pile of wild runner‑ups.

    Tune in for blunt takes, spoiler‑friendly chats, gore‑soaked laughs and a few heartfelt picks as they try to make sense of a chaotic year in cinema.

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Scary Christmas: Rare Exports & Anna and the Apocalypse
    Dec 19 2025

    Paul McCoy and John Meredith deliver a Christmas special episode of the Psycho Drive‑In Podcast, dissecting two wildly unexpected holiday films: the Finnish fantasy‑horror RARE EXPORTS (2010) and the Scottish Christmas musical zombie film ANNA AND THE APOCALYPSE (2017).

    Expect spoiler discussions, offbeat laughs, recommendations for other nontraditional Christmas movies, and notes on where to stream these cult favorites.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • B-Movie Classics: Things, Death Bed, & Xtro
    Dec 1 2025

    Paul McCoy and John E. Meredith tackle three unforgettable cult horrors — the 1989 Canadian shocker Things, the surreal 1977 cult film Death Bed: The Bed That Eats, and the bizarre 1983 British sci‑fi horror Xtro — breaking down their low‑budget effects, overdubbed audio, and midnight‑movie charm.

    They mix irreverent commentary, production anecdotes, and genuine appreciation for the DIY spirit that brought these chaotic films to life.

    This episode is for fans of schlocky classics, midnight‑movie oddities, and anyone who enjoys being entertained by movies that defy explanation.

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    1 hr and 35 mins
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