
Catch Vincent on Night Dreams Talk Radio at 7PM PST at the website below. There will be a call-in portion as well, if you wish to chat with Vincent. Don’t miss it! https://nightdreamstalkradio.com

Catch Vincent on Night Dreams Talk Radio at 7PM PST at the website below. There will be a call-in portion as well, if you wish to chat with Vincent. Don’t miss it! https://nightdreamstalkradio.com

While we haven’t yet shown “Killer Clowns from Outer Space”, at least we’ll soon be able to boast that we had one of the stars of that very film on our show: joining us will be Harrod Blank, who played not just one but quite a few of the clowns from that famous movie.


Creature Features Friday returns to YouTube next week on Friday September 15th at 8PM PST. And we’ll kick off this next round of Friday shows with an incredible film. Don’t miss it!


We’ll present “Trilogy of Terror” from 1975. Karen Black plays a triple threat in this horror anthology. It’s like she decided to audition for one horror film, and the casting director said, “Here’s two more.” The film is a true showcase of Karen Black’s acting range as well as her ability to scream and run.


Summer is the time for swimwear, vacations, sunblock and heavy equipment moving dirt. And that’s what we’ll serve up this Saturday – “Killdozer” from 1974. This is a great movie. Well, maybe not a “great” movie, but it’s a notch or two above good.


We’ll take in an amazing 3D movie that which sadly won’t be served to you in 3D. The classic sci-fi romp “The Maze” (1953) is sure to leave audiences delightfully befuddled. Get ready for a-maze-ing twists and turns that’ll have you scratching your head and laughing all the way to the exit.

We must receive over 100 letters every day begging us to show a Three Stooges film. Actually, that’s not really true. We received one. Over two years ago. But that was enough since we finally secured the magnum opus of Stooge movies: “Have Rocket, Will Travel” from 1959.

It will be an undersea trip of terror and intrigue as we show “The Neptune Factor” from 1973. Starring Ernest Borgnine Yvette Mimieux and Walter Pidgeon; this interesting plot tells the tale of an underwater rescue in the deadliest area of the sea where giant fish inhabit the deepest depths.


We’ll take in the wonderful Jennifer O’Neill in Lucio Fulci’s “The Psychic” from 1977. Originally titled “Sette Note in Nero” or “Seven Notes in Black”, this is a fabulous giallo movie that you won’t want to miss.
Joining us will be the wonderful Kurt Kangas – a Haight Ashbury participant who was there at the beginning, knew all of the key players and is a talented storyteller that will tell us what life was really like during the Summer of Love.

Should be quite a fun one – because we’ll be joined by robot maker, Steve Mead. He has a knack for making functional Star Wars robots and he’ll be bringing a few to the mansion. He’ll tell us how he creates them and share with us other robot-making secrets.