We have such sites to show you, especially that you shouldn’t move into your mother’s house. From 1987 it’s Hellraiser in USA Up All Night!
Up All Night Review #345: Hellraiser
https://t.co/I2STaqm5fL
It’s audio only because of things, but you can pretend it’s a podcast. A very cringy podcast. It’s Psycho IV: The Beginning on USA Up All Night.
Up All Night Review #344: Psycho IV: The Beginning (audio only)
https://t.co/6Qp1duQDHW
This week I got to sit down and talk to Robert & Matt of the Grindhouse Chic podcast about the Richard Gabai classic Assault of the Party Nerds. It’s definitely the kind of movie made for 2 AM. Check it out.
https://t.co/2ggEaYZTuU
Psychic Tina brings a wreath to Green Acres and a prep school goes out of a control with a tank. It’s The Princess Academy on USA Up All Night. Up All Night Review #341: The Princess Academy
https://t.co/16idJJcj1m
This week we enjoy a film that cost $2 plus whatever it cost for one day of Jan-Michael Vincent. It’s Jurassic Women on USA Up All Night. (the movie is not as cool as the cover)
Up All Night Review #339: Jurassic Women
https://t.co/E2uGw1K4PQ
Flesh Gordon and pals kidnap 3 cheerleading teams. Hilarity ensues in Cheerleaders’ Wild Weekend (aka The Great American Girl Robbery) on USA Up All Night!
https://t.co/Ppg0xi6BKJ
A new groom can’t stop fornicating with ladies and is shocked when his new wife isn’t down. From 1982 it’s A Little Sex on USA Up All Night. https://t.co/kMj74v3f3Z
Killing them wont bring back their damn honey. Actually, I’m not quite sure why they’re screwing guys to death. It’s Invasion of the Bee Girls on USA Up All Night. https://t.co/1Ldzz9T7s1
Fred Dryer doesn’t have Dee Dee McCall to cover him, but he does have to save Brian Keith as Paul Winfield is concerned about his job. It’s Death Before Dishonor on USA Up All Night. Up All Night Review #252: Death Before Dishonor
https://t.co/YTybOYafI4
Udo returns as a Dracula that doesn’t do much other than vomit. From 1974 it’s Andy Warhol’s Dracula aka Blood for Dracula on USA Up All Night.
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We open up October with a house of horrors, but it’s not the monsters. From 1973 it’s Andy Warhol’s Frankenstein aka Flesh For Frankenstein on USA Up All Night. https://t.co/vzYzV3LKFb