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    It’s always Halloween on Creature Features. Vincent, Tangella and Livingston bring the best and the worst horror and science fiction movies to you each and every week. Carried on over 50 ...

  2. May 17, 2024 · Creature features are one of the largest subgenres in all of horror. Because of how large an umbrella term the subgenre is, numerous horror movies fall within the framework of a creature feature. This includes movies that feature monsters, killer aliens, werewolves, hostile animals or plant life, or any other kind of generally pissed-off lifeform that poses a threat to the human characters of a film.

  3. The young magician Marek dreams of exciting adventures. When she meets the help-seeking priestess Teela she offers her assistance and provides a motley troupe. Together they go in search of Teela's sister, who was kidnapped by a wild ogre. Director: Anne K. Black | Stars: Melanie Stone, Adam Johnson, Jake Stormoen, Nicola Posener.

  4. Jun 19, 2024 · Things that go bump in the night and things that can bump a whole city, In this Monster movies and Creature feature movies playlist you'll find incredible mo...

  5. Jun 13, 2024 · From outlandish kills to weird creature designs, and some of the most shocking uses of CGI, Deep Blue Sea is a film movie fans need to see to believe. Creature in the Feature: The Genetically Modified Mako Sharks. Deep Blue Sea. #54 of 99 on The Best 1990s Action Movies. #7 of 71 on The Scariest Animal Horror Movies Ever Made.

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  7. May 28, 2015 · Creature features have been popular since the cult horror films of the ’30s, to the Japanese monster or “kaiju” movies of the ’50s and the campy onslaught of the ’80s.