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Joe Bob Briggs returns to the Texas Theatre for “Cult of the Rock Star Night,” a double feature of Bubba Ho-Tep (2003) and Rock ‘n’ Roll High School (1979).

Before and after this event, Joe Bob will sell exclusive merchandise and host a meet-and-greet with autographs for ticket holders.

About Joe Bob Briggs

Joe Bob Briggs is a nationally syndicated “drive-in movie critic” whose wisecracking take on B-movies was featured on two long-running late-night television shows; first on The Movie Channel and then on TNT. That tradition continues with his latest series, The Last Drive-In, currently featured on AMC’s Shudder streaming platform.

About the double feature:

Bubba Ho-Tep

Don Coscarelli, USA, 2002, AGFA, Horror, 92 Min

“Elvis and JFK did not die, and today they’re roommates in an East Texas nursing home whose residents are being killed by an ancient Egyptian Soul Sucker named Bubba Ho-Tep. I want to get that on the table at the get-go, so I can deal with the delightful wackiness of this movie, which is endearing and vulgar in about the right proportion.” — Roger Ebert

After a long run with the Phantasm franchise, writer/producer/director Don Coscarelli gave the genre film world yet another long-favored midnight movie gem in the form of 2002’s Bubba Ho-Tep. Starring Bruce Campbell in his other role-of-a-lifetime as Elvis Presley, Bubba piles on “foulmouthed ancient mummies, conspiracy theories and the ultimate battle between good and evil. It’s also a surprisingly layered tale about growing old, regrets and redemption” (Gizmodo). Also starring the brilliant Ossie Davis (Do The Right Thing) as John F. Kennedy.

Rock ‘n’ Roll High School

Allan Arkush, USA, 1979, Shout! Factory, Cult, 93 Min

“Teen punkette Riff Randall (P.J. Soles of Carrie and Halloween) has one abiding fantasy: to meet the dreamy Ramones, and get them to perform one of her songs. Standing in her way is Principal Togar (Warhol star Mary Woronov), who runs Vince Lombardi High like a despot — until the boys from Forest Hills lead a student body putsch and rock the school down to its foundations. A tribute to the after-school bedroom sexual awakening, when one daydreams of Joey joining you in the shower.” — Metrograph 

Run of Show :

Bubba Ho-Tep - 7pm 

Rock ‘n’ Roll High School - 9pm

 

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Age Limit
17 & up