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  1. Jun 8, 2023 · Full Moon Features is an on-demand streaming service for B-movie fans. It’s 500+ titles of horror, sci-fi, fantasy, and cult features. B-movie veteran Charles Band was an innovator in the direct-to-video market back in the ’80s and ’90s, initially with his company called Empire Pictures, producing minor hits such as “Ghoulies” and the “Puppet Master” series.

  2. This is a list of all films produced by Full Moon Features. Note that this does not include any films that were produced by Charles Band prior to the creation of Full Moon, even though Full Moon now distributes some of them, such as Trancers. For a list of these pre-Full Moon productions, see Empire Pictures filmography.

  3. Full Moon Features is available for an ultra-low monthly subscription price with fresh titles added every week! Subscribe today and enter the wild world of Full Moon Features! FEATURES •New content added weekly •One account across all of your platforms •VIP access to livestream of upcoming productions - Filmed on location, every minute of ...

  4. Get ready for the seventh spellbinding entry in Full Moon’s iconic Puppet Master series. Retro Puppet Master dials back the clock, serving as both a thrilling prequel to Puppet Master III and as one of the most unique, evocative films in the franchise. Actor and author Greg Sestero (The Room) st...

  5. Full Moon Features is an American motion picture company featuring crazy horror, fantasy, and sci-fi movies from the mind of Charles Band. This is the official LinkedIn page for Full Moon Features.

  6. Jun 2, 2018 · Charles Band’s Full Moon Features has been churning out straight-to-video shockers since the late 80’s. Their titles were a staple of video store shelves and many modern horror fans grew up on their rental selections. Amazingly, Full Moon survived the video store collapse and still produces sleazy and fun horror films to this very day.

  7. A psychic advises Carly to book a weekend at the Hotel Exotica to put life in her stale marriage to Doug, an over-worked attorney. He tells her he can go, but when he has to work, she goes instead with Rachel, her sister who's recently dumped her philandering boyfriend.