
Learn all of the different ways to see Creature Features at:
http://www.creaturefeatures.tv/watch/

Learn all of the different ways to see Creature Features at:
http://www.creaturefeatures.tv/watch/

…here it is for your after-Saturday viewing pleasure via Vimeo. It has Captain Marvel. It has ping-pong ball-eyed aliens. But more importantly, it has Tangella attempting to inter our handyman into a coffin. Watch it now while it’s still fresh. You’ll be glad you did.

What better way is there to celebrate June 1st than to stay home and catch the epic saga “Killers From Space” with your friends at The Poulter Mansion? This film is so funny and so not-spooky that you can let babies stay up and watch it.

Last week’s mail.

…since Tangella humiliated Livingston on the dance floor. Here it is again, in case you missed it the first time.

…the chatty relatives and the maddening traffic it took to get you to this paradise; you’ve realized that you also missed last night’s episode of Creature Features. And while we can’t help you un-burn the chicken, nor can we stop Tommy from beaning Spencer in the head with water balloons; we can offer some small consolation by reminding you that you can take a minute (or 120 of them) to sneak away from camp, find a strong signal for your phone and enjoy last night’s episode of our show today.


There will be magic in the air as we are joined by acclaimed magician Ken Garr. He’ll show us some cool tricks, tell us about his days under the big top with Cirque de Boheme and chat with us about our featured film, “Tormented.”
…that allows you to watch the show from anywhere on that device. Today we’re proud to announce the new Creature Feature app for Amazon’s FireTV. Just like on Roku, the app is free and allows you to add a dedicated Creature Features channel to your device.

Episode 126 letters.

…you missed our weekend broadcast of the show, here it is in all of its glory and splendor.

We’ll be watching Raymond Burr in “Bride of the Gorilla.” No he’s not the bride. And neither is costar Lon Chaney Jr. The titular role goes to Barbara Payton, who has done far better films than this one. Not a great film, not a bad one either.

Episode 125 letters.