Take a trip with us to the Bermuda Triangle as we watch 1975’s “Satan’s Triangle.” A wonderfully sordid tale about seven stranded castaways stuck on a luxury fishing boat in one of the Atlantic ocean’s less-desirable neighborhoods. But instead of being entertained by the antics of Gilligan, the Skipper and Mary Anne; we’ll instead be charmed by Kim Novak, Doug McClure and Alejandro Rey as they contend with a supernatural entity aboard the S.S.
Episode 193 Letters

Last week’s mail.
If you missed Saturday’s show, you missed a fun one.

We watched Bela Lugosi in 1942’s “The Corpse Vanishes.” We were joined by the wonderful Barry Barsamian who showed us some amazing pieces from his Hollywood collection and told us stories about his friends Lucille Ball and Shirley Temple. Be sure to catch it the Vimeo link below before we replace it with a fresh one this Saturday!
9-29-2016

September 29th, 2016
30 days before first episode of Creature Features is scheduled to air.
This weekend on Creature Features:

Some have claimed that our show is the most unfashionable program on television. And they would be right. Except this weekend, for we’ll be joined by the wonderful Barry Barsamian who is a Hollywood historian with a fabulous collection of wardrobe from Tinsel Town.
Episode 192 Letters

Last week’s mail.
If you weren’t tuned in to Creature Features last Saturday night…

…you missed a great episode! Our guest was the wonderful Charlotte Stewart and we watched The Hearse from 1980. And Tangella axed Handrew to be more quiet. Catch it again on Vimeo at the link above.
This weekend on Creature Features:

Another great film and another great guest! This week we’ll be watching 1980’s “The Hearse.” A tawdry tale that revolves around the epitomal station wagon of the dead. Joining us to watch this pretty-good film will be the wonderful Charlotte Stewart.
Episode 191 Letters
Last week’s mail.
If you live in California like your friends on Creature Features…
…you likely spent the weekend wasting away in triple-digit temperatures whilst the power company decided they couldn’t handle the demand and began rotating blackouts. Or if you live in a more civilized part of the world, i.e. anywhere but California, you likely were able to catch Saturday’s show.
This weekend on Creature Features:

Another guest had to bow out yet again due to unforeseen circumstances, but your friends at the Poulter Mansion will make the best of it. They’ll be screening two short films in lieu of one long one. “The Fungus Among Us” and “The Vesuvius Experiment.”
Episode 190 Letters
Last week’s mail.
This weekend on Creature Features:

It’s time for our favorite caveman again: Eegah. It’s been years since we’ve shown this 1962 classic, which we’ve cleaned up to be prettier than ever before. The copy of the film, that is…not the caveman himself. Joining us to watch our movie will be Rod and Daniel from DoorTek, our newest sponsors.
Episode 189 Letters
Last week’s mail.
A typical Saturday at the mansion goes like this:
Vince spends most of the afternoon trying to master the pipe organ. Much of that time is squandered cursing at said pipe organ because the stops don’t operate the way he thinks they should. Livingston spends much of the day going into the city to purchase supplies for the household.
