Thu, Feb 8, 2024
Charles Band sits down with Roger Avary and Gala Avary in the season two premiere of Full Moon Freak Show.
Fri, Mar 8, 2024
Join Charles Band on the road at Horror Realm, as he sits down with screen legend William Forsythe.
Mon, Apr 8, 2024
In the latest episode of Full Moon's Freakshow, Charlie sits down with genre film icon Dee Wallace. Dee had her first major role in Wes Craven's 1977 classic The Hills Have Eyes (1977), which lead to her starring performance in Joe Dante's werewolf masterpiece The Howling (1981) and then would eventually find major mainstream fame and acclaim starring as the mom in Steven Spielberg's sci-fi family hit E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982). Since then, Dee has worked for greats like Peter Jackson and Rob Zombie, has appeared at least once in almost every TV series of the past 50 years and has also established a second career as a self-help guru.
Wed, May 8, 2024
Join Charlie on the road at Horror Hound as he sits down with Musician/Actor William Katt.
Thu, Aug 8, 2024
In this latest episode, Charlie welcomes real deal Full Moon royalty to the show. The great Tim Thomerson. Tim started his career in show business as a character actor and standup comedian doing the club circuit in LA, before being scouted by director Robert Altman to star in his comedy A Wedding (1978). That same year he would be cast as the gender bent Gene in the cult TV series Quark (1977), and then star in other films and television like the meta slasher classic Fade to Black (1980), at least one episode of Fantasy Island (1977) and Charlie's 3D action film Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn (1983). But it was with his role as the no nonsense "future cop" in the sci-fi thriller Trancers (1984) that Tim would become an instant fan favorite. Later, he would reprise his role as Deth in further Trancers films as well as becoming Dollman (1991) in the equally beloved Full Moon franchise. Of course, you've also seen him do his thing in other classic pictures like Kathryn Bigelow's Near Dark (1987), the weird Sylvester Stallone/Dolly Parton comedy Rhinestone (1984), Sondra Locke's Ratboy (1986) and dozens upon dozens of other great entertainments.
Mon, Sep 9, 2024
This week it's our honor to welcome an absolute icon of not just horror cinema, but of international film culture, full stop, Lady Barbara Steele.