
Mystery Science Theater 3000
"Teenage Strangler" (1964) Horror. There's a high-school killer on the loose.

"Teenage Strangler" (1964) Horror. There's a high-school killer on the loose.

"I Accuse My Parents" (1945) Drama. Judge cites parental neglect in case of teen up for murder.

The guys riff on three hillbillies on their way to Nashville who take a detour and end up in a haunted house.

A detective hunts drug dealers and falls for a call girl.

"Future War" (1996) Fantasy. An alien prisoner escapes from his cyborg captors and flees to Earth. With Mel Novak.

"Gamera vs. Gaos" (1967) Science fiction. The fire-breathing flying turtle fights a flying fox-thing that shoots laser beams orally. With Kojiro Hongo, Kichijiro Ueda, Hisayuki Abe.

A gang member's dream of stardom is ruined when his buddy commits murder.

A comedic riffing treatment to this cult martial arts flick, "Miami Connection" shot live from the Belcourt Theater in Nashville, this feature is a parody that contains the original movie combined with comedic commentary by Mike, Kevin and Bill.

"The Atomic Brain" (1964) Horror. A mad doctor makes two zombies and a cat woman.

"The Creeping Terror" (1964) Horror. A slow hairy monster from outer space absorbs people in Lake Tahoe, Nev. With Vic Savage, Shannon O'Neill.

"City Limits" (1985) Science fiction. Two gangs of teenage bikers rule a divided city with jousts in a post-plague future of no adults.

"Cave Dwellers" (1984) Science fiction. A prehistoric warrior (Miles O'Keefe) and his sidekick, Thong, protect Earth from the Geometric Nucleus.

"The Phantom Planet" (1961) Cult. Astronauts land on a populated asteroid, then shrink with Dean Fredericks, Colleen Gray.

"Catalina Caper" (1967) Collegians track art thieves and attend beach parties. With Tommy Kirk, Del Moore, Peter Duryea.

"Horror of Party Beach" (1964) Horror. Rockin' gilled monsters crash a beach bash with John Scott Alice Lyon.

A compilation of new introductions for the infamous Turkey Day marathon as well as a nostalgic look back on the Comedy Central fan-favorite marathon of Mystery Science Theater.

"Gorgo" (1961) Science Fiction. Monster wrecks London landmarks to free her baby.

"Being From Another Planet."

An ex-CIA agent protects Florida from terrorists.

Annabelle says the bugs shall inherit the earth.