The Last Drive In, Splatterween & Night of the Reaper - an Interview with Matt Manjourides

Interview with Matt Manjourides

We were very happy, honoured and excited to talk to producer Matt Manjourides, one half of Production Company, Not the Funeral Home.

The company produces The Last Drive in with Joe Bob Briggs on Shudder and just produced the new horror movie, Night of the Reaper, which we also review here on the channel.

We talk about The Last Drive-in with Joe Bob Briggs’ “Splatterween” extravaganza, airing Oct 24 on Shudder. The iconic cult movie host is celebrating the show’s 200th movie title with a guest performance by GWAR and more, filmed in The Walking Dead studios in Atlanta.

AND! the show’s first Blu-ray which is out TODAY, Oct 14 - a double feature of Joe Lynch’s Suitable Flesh and Mayhem.

AND! The great new slasher flick, Night of the Reaper, which took home Popcorn Fright’s Scariest Feature Film Prize, and premiered on Shudder on September 19. Starring Jessica Clement and Mike Flanagan's new “Carrie” Summer H. Howell - the 80s-set horror throws a college babysitter and small-town sheriff into a killer’s twisted scavenger hunt…

Have a watch and then check out our Night of the Reaper review below!

Night of the Reaper - Video Review

I take a look at and talk about the new horror movie on Shudder, Night of the Reaper.

Produced by Not the Funeral Home which is a full-service production company specializing in high-value, cost-effective films and productions shooting in North America, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia and beyond.

Founders Matt Manjourides and Justin Martell created the company in 2016 and bring innovation and high production value to filmmaking. Manjourides and Martell’s company created and produce The Last Drive In with Joe Bob Briggs on Shudder and AMC+, 2024’s Street Trash and Black Eyed Susan, plus Shudder exclusives Hell Hole, Eight Eyes, Castle Freak (2020), and Night of the Reaper which took home Popcorn Fright’s Scariest Feature Film Prize, and premiered on Shudder on September 19. Starring Jessica Clement and Mike Flanagan's new “Carrie” Summer H. Howell, the 80s-set slasher throws a college babysitter and small-town sheriff into a killer’s twisted scavenger hunt…

I get into it, enjoy!

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