Horror Grindshow Double Feature
Remember the era when catching a double bill was the social highlight of a night out. Long lines, sticky floors, neon signs, and the thrill of previews before the feature. Horror Grindshow Double Feature recreates that ritual by presenting two low budget scare films back to back, arranged like a... Read more
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About Horror Grindshow Double Feature
Remember the era when catching a double bill was the social highlight of a night out. Long lines, sticky floors, neon signs, and the thrill of previews before the feature. Horror Grindshow Double Feature recreates that ritual by presenting two low budget scare films back to back, arranged like a night at a retro drive-in or grindhouse venue. The film leans into the communal vibe of sharing a single admission for two electric shocks, each film delivering practical effects, cheap thrills, and a wink at film history. Viewers settle in for an irreverent homage to B picture cinema without revealing what's coming next. The pacing nods to camp and humor, keeping fear light and shared rather than solitary for groups.
Directed by Ron Ford, Horror Grindshow Double Feature arrived in 2008 as a throwback to old drive-in double bills. Source material is not listed, underscoring its function as a program for fans of grindhouse programming rather than an adaptation altogether.
Box office data for this title isn't publicly reported, reflecting its indie roots and niche appeal. It likely circulated in limited venues or direct to video and small festivals too, and small festivals too.
For fans of grindhouse cinema, the title nods to a shared drive-in memory and the ritual of watching two features back to back. Its limited exposure makes it a curiosity for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Those who track obscure cinema may find it worth a look. Obscure cinema fans approve.
Reception appears limited with a 4.0 out of 10 from a single vote, suggesting a mixed or niche audience. The film seems to celebrate nostalgia for drive-in nights and the communal thrill of watching two B horror films in one sitting. It mirrors the communal drive-in ritual in spirit today.
Details
- Release Date
- August 01, 2008
- Runtime
- 1h 12m
- User Ratings
- 1 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Horror
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Fat Free Features
- External Links
- View on IMDB