Up All Night, the late-night movie showcase hosted by Rhonda Shear that aired on the USA Network between 1989 and 1998, is making its long-awaited return.
Shear returns to host the revival on the Kings of Horror YouTube channel with a Halloween double feature on Saturday, October 25, at 7pm PT/10pm ET. Monthly specials will follow.
Produced at Shear Media Studios in Tampa Bay on a replica of the iconic ’90s set, Up All Night will spotlight independent films from the Kings of Horror library alongside cult classics, premieres, and celebrity guests.
The creative team includes scream queens Linnea Quigley (The Return of the Living Dead) and Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp), musician John Brennan (“The Last Drive-In”), special guest Yuki (“The Last Drive-In”), and filmmaker Richard Gabai (Vice Girls).
“Up All Night was never just a show—it was an attitude… and maybe a little eyeliner, cleavage, and sarcasm,” said Shear. “Now we’re back—louder, sassier, and somehow even funnier.”
Shear continues, “Teaming up with Kings of Horror means we’re not just dusting off VHS tapes—we’re throwing a full-on horror house party. We’ve got a killer team of writers, comedians, and production partners ready to unleash all-new skits, twisted characters, and laugh-your-ass-off moments.”
“Working with Rhonda on this revival feels like lightning in a bottle,” said Patrick Farmer, Programming Director at Kings of Horror. “We’re not just resurrecting a classic—we’re turning it into a late-night party. Up All Night has always been about fun, connection, and offbeat movies.”
Farmer added, “It’s also a platform for discovery—spotlighting indie filmmakers and giving new titles the showcase they deserve. Partnering with Rhonda blends nostalgia with a pipeline for the next generation of cult classics.”
“This new incarnation is going to blow my longtime fans out of the water — and trust me, we will be dragging a whole new generation into some late-night chaos they didn’t know they needed,” exclaimed Shear.
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