
There will be no guest this week as none of our invitees were inclined to travel. We assume it has something to do with the upcoming holidays. Our apologies in advance for the over-abundance of Livingston and Tangella in this episode.

There will be no guest this week as none of our invitees were inclined to travel. We assume it has something to do with the upcoming holidays. Our apologies in advance for the over-abundance of Livingston and Tangella in this episode.

Last week’s mail.

…here’s last week’s episode via Vimeo. Try it. It’s delicious.



We’ll be joined by the heavenly Holly Fields. You’ve seen her on Wishmaster 2, The Sentinel, Arrow, The Iron Man and even on Touched by an Angel and Blossom. Not only that, but her incredible voice talents have been lent to hit games such as Star Wars – Old Republic, White Knight Chronicles, Shrek Forever After, God of War II, Superman Returns, Spider Man 2 and many more.

Last week’s mail.

…FROM OUR FRIEND CREEP AT THE JERSEY SHORE.

It’s hard to compete with the likes of “A Royal Christmas Engagement” on ION TV. Or a marathon of “Ridiculousness” on MTV. Or back-to-back airings of “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” on AMC. But lucky for us, unlike those other stations, you can catch any episode of Creature Features you missed on the following Sunday or any other day of the week, through the magic of the internet.


We’ve all wanted to make a monster. And this week we’ll be watching The Monster Maker from 1944. It’s not a bad film. But it’s not really a good one either. And there is quite a bit of piano playing as well as a nice handful of monsters, so it should be worth the watch.

Last week’s mail.

…you might have slept right through to Sunday and forgot that your favorite show aired yet another new episode on Saturday night. But thanks to the elves at Creature Features Central, we’re here to remind you that not only can you catch it fresh-as-new tonight but you can also see it in all of it’s original digital splendor as can only be served by the good people over at Vimeo via the link above.


Having a brain is good. Having an atomic brain is even better. And you’ll see exactly why this weekend when we present to you in all of its splendorous celluloid glory 1963’s “The Atomic Brain” aka “Monstrosity.” We can’t tell you much about this movie other than it involves three lovely women and a cat who are bamboozled by a mad scientist and a rich old woman.