
Thank you, YouTube, for the wonderful plaque. But the biggest thanks goes to our dedicated and wonderful viewers, who got us to this magic number. Coming soon: 200,000 subscribers!

Thank you, YouTube, for the wonderful plaque. But the biggest thanks goes to our dedicated and wonderful viewers, who got us to this magic number. Coming soon: 200,000 subscribers!

We’ll revisit episode 50 from 2017. The movie was “The Screaming Skull” from 1958 and our guest was author Karen Lewis who talks about her life with husband Al Lewis and her book “I Married A Munster.” This Wednesday at 8PM Pacific.

This week on Wayback Wednesday – We’ll revisit episode 38 from 2017. The movie was “The Devil Bat” from 1940 and our guest was actress Samantha Mathis who starred in Broken Arrow, Little Women, The Punisher, American Psycho and many others.

We’ll have another fun classic up on the screen for you, namely “Attack of the Crab Monsters” from 1957. Apparently, it is a film about monsters that look like crabs who happen to attack. Being a film from 1957, you’d think we’d see a bunch of classic cars but the fact that the film is set on an island, we’ll be lucky to even see a bamboo-mobile like the one they made on Gilligan’s Island.
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A bit of an unusual one for you this weekend: “Journey to The Center of The Earth” from 1993. This was a pilot-movie for a potential TV series that would star a few forgotten actors from the 90’s, a few notable yet obscure Star Trek actors and the legendary F.

We’ll revisit episode #104 from 2018. The movie was “The Amazing Mr. X” from 1948 and our guest was the lovely Kathy Garver who played “Cissy” on the tv series Family Affair. This Wednesday at 8PM Pacific. Don’t miss it!

We’ll be showing episode #101 from November 24th, 2018. Vince is joined by comic book artist Tom Yeates, an amazing illustrator who has worked on Prince Valiant, Swamp Thing and many other famous comics. We’ll be watching 1973’s “The Werewolf of Washington”, a fun film starring Dean Stockwell and Jacqueline Brookes.

It will be Christmas Eve, of course, and we would be remiss not to present some yuletide cheer. This year it will be “A Christmas Carol” from 1984. A really good version of this story, this one stars George C. Scott and features some of the spookiest ghosts we’ve ever seen in this Dickens classic.
Join Vincent and Tangella as they watch “The Devil’s Rain” from 1975 starring William Shatner, Ernest Borgnine and Ida Lupino. Friday at 8PM Pacific only on YouTube. Don’t miss it!
Please note: Due to licensing restrictions, this program will only be available to viewers in the United States.

This week we will present episode 100 of Creature Features from November 2018. Our guest was Erin Brockovich and the movie was “The Brain That Wouldn’t Die” from 1962. Don’t miss this blast-to-the past next Wednesday night at 8PM Pacific, only on YouTube!

We’ll watch “Phantom from 10,000 Leagues” from 1955. It’s not a bad film. Nor is it a great film, but it was hard to make great movies in 1955 unless James Dean was in your cast. There are no big names in this movie.

A wonderful re-creation of Tangella’s Halloween photo, done by our talented viewer, Daniel Keesee.

We have a great movie in store for you. Actually two, but we’re only showing one. And we’re not sure which one it will be yet since we made the mistake of allowing Tangella choose the film. And she has yet to make her decision.