
Spend Christmas weekend with your friends at the Poulter Mansion. Our guest this week is a mean one. He’s got termites in his smile and he’s just about as ugly as a seasick crocodile. We’ll be joined by the greatest Santa impersonator of all time.

Spend Christmas weekend with your friends at the Poulter Mansion. Our guest this week is a mean one. He’s got termites in his smile and he’s just about as ugly as a seasick crocodile. We’ll be joined by the greatest Santa impersonator of all time.
Join Vincent and Tangella as they watch “Dark Side of the Moon” from 1990 with Will Bledsoe and Joe Turkel. Friday at 8PM Pacific only on YouTube and CreatureFeaturesTV.com. Don’t miss it!

An old classic you may have missed.

After last weekend’s show, many wrote to us to express their dismay that we had “replaced” Tangella with someone else. Allow us to assure you that we did no such thing.

Two years before the movie The Exorcist kicked off the satanic-panic, another fun little flick paved the way for the glut of devil movies. We’ll be serving that film to you this very weekend. “Enter the Devil” from 1972 is really a nice movie.

If you’ve ever pondered what a soft-spoken, more-elegant version of Tangella might look like, meet Marguerite in this week’s film “A Reflection of Fear” from 1972. Starring Sondra Locke, Robert Shaw and Sally Kellerman. The story is about a disturbed and mysterious young girl living in a wealthy but dysfunctional family.




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A hospital is a scary place. Probably haunted too. But what’s even scarier than ghosts is a psychopath in scrubs with a stethoscope dangling upon his neck who’s bent on chasing around patients and staff. And that’s the kind of terror we’ll be foisting upon your weary eyes this week: “Visiting Hours” from 1982.

Brace yourself for an exciting evening! We’re kicking off the night with a screening of the 1966 classic, “The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini.” Starring iconic actors Boris Karloff, Nancy Sinatra, and Basil Rathbone, this film puts a spooky twist on the beach-blanket 60s movie, set within a haunted house.

Bob Wilkin’s Creature Features Double Feature!
One of Bob’s best episodes, saved from the trash bin by producer Bob Shaw, is restored to its original glory. See this classic episode as it aired on January 17th, 1976 without the commercials. Two movies, three guests and almost three hours of the original program.

Well it’s finally almost here! Halloween weekend! The time the adults get to have fun before they are barraged by trick-or-treaters on Tuesday. But if drinking warm beer at your neighbor’s party and trying to guess what these couple-costumes are supposed to be doesn’t strike your fancy, consider spending Halloween with us.

…this Monday in Sonoma, California as he presents the Special Release version of his film “Haunted Sonoma County.”
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On Monday, October 23rd, a one-night show will take place in Sonoma, CA. The event is centered around the latest film by Creature Features director Tom Wyrsch, titled “Haunted Sonoma County.”

