…or if maybe you forgot how to find YouTube, here’s last week’s show served freshly reheated from our friends at Vimeo.
…or if maybe you forgot how to find YouTube, here’s last week’s show served freshly reheated from our friends at Vimeo.

Mr. Livingston has developed a scientific formula for viewer reactions to the independent films we sometimes present – Two-thirds of our viewers love them. One third will despise them. So this weekend, we plan to make two-thirds of our audience really happy since we’ll be showing 2006’s “The Beckoning.”
Last week’s mail.
Vincent has never been a big fan of country music, but that just might change this weekend. For joining him will be country-horror singer Billy Ray Casket. Allegedly a big hit at horror conventions, Billy Ray will croon a few songs for us all and tell us all about how he has been busier than a vampire at a neck-biting contest.
Last week’s mail.

…that you happened to miss our weekend broadcast, which included one of the most famous robots ever known, here is that episode presented in the brilliant color that only Vimeo can deliver. Enjoy!
Don’t be a bubble-headed booby by missing this episode! We’ll be joined by the Robinson Robot from Lost in Space for his first on-screen interview since his retirement in the 60’s. Of course, we’re not entirely sure if it is THAT particular B9 unit or simply a well-made copy, but it appears that it contains the same memory banks, so the info we glean from the interview should be legit.
Last week’s mail.
On this date in 1864, Union forces under General Sherman began their devastating march through Georgia. But only a mere 38 years later, James Cash Penney opened his first store in Kemmerer, Wyoming. While not even remotely as historic as those two other events, on this day in history of this very year, Creature Features made available the Vimeo link to their last broadcast to those at home who missed Saturday’s show.

Our friend Derek in San Francisco kindly took the time to encapsulate the end of last night’s show into a wonderful collage.

What do you do when a pandemic strikes, you’re quarantined in a haunted mansion and your guest’s flight was cancelled? Why, you cook up some popcorn, load up a cheesy sci-fi movie and have a cozy night at home with the family.
Last week’s mail.
…where Creature Features is filmed, it’s allegedly going to be a cold and rainy night. And if you don’t live in the area, you’ll probably have some inclement weather as well. Why not cozy up to that episode of Creature Features you missed over the weekend?
…as a “terrific resource” for scary movies and shared a link to our website. It’s an article about alternative horror movies to watch during the pandemic besides things like “Contagion.” It appears under the section on “Them!” (thanks for the heads-up from Nishi Marcus)