
We’ll be joined by Kathy Coleman from Land of The Lost. Don’t miss it!

We’ll be joined by Kathy Coleman from Land of The Lost. Don’t miss it!

The best way to watch a haunted house movie is to watch it while you reside in a haunted house, like your friends do on Creature Features. However, you’ll still enjoy this film even if you don’t have the dubious honor of living in an actual haunted house.

Last week’s mail.

…here’s the Vimeo link of last weekend’s show. Kitty Burns told us about her vampire tours and Christopher Lee delighted us in “City of The Dead.” Be sure to watch it tonight, because in five days we’ll have something entirely different for you.

On April 10th, we’ll welcome Kathy Coleman from “Land of the Lost” back to Creature Features to watch “Prisoners of The Lost Universe.” Don’t miss it!

Ghostly witchcraft abounds as we show “City of The Dead” from 1960. It used to be called “Horror Hotel” which shouldn’t be confused with the comedy about aliens from 2016. This one stars Christopher Lee and Venetia Stevenson and not a bunch of second-year art students from UCLA.

Last week’s mail.

…catch it tonight with this fabulously fresh copy on Vimeo.

It’s to be a night of devilish fright with your friends at the Poulter Manor. We’ll be screening 1973’s “Lisa and The Devil.” This is a gorgeously filmed and confusingly fun movie everyone will enjoy.
No guest this week, so expect to see extra L & T.

Last week’s mail.

…here it is in all of its full glory, served only as Vimeo can serve it: most excellently.

Montage from last night’s show.

It shall be a night of safari adventure this weekend. Literally. Because we’ll be joined by Nate Woodward, safari guide from the amazing wild animal sanctuary, Safari West. He’ll tell us all about the beasts at this amazing preserve and how you can come visit and even stay the night there.

Last week’s mail.

…here it is as served on Vimeo. Livingston warns in the introduction that the film is a “snoozer.” However he awoke early Sunday morning to a large pile of email from people who thought it was a very well-made movie and not worthy of that invective.