List of Cinema Insomnia episodes

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This page is a list of episodes for the American TV series Cinema Insomnia . [1]

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Cinema Insomnia is preparing for its 6th season on Roku streaming channel OSI-74, Outer Space International. A total of 90 episodes are currently available for streaming there from Seasons 1–5, 2015–2021. [2]

List of Cinema Insomnia episodes

Season 1

Episode/Film(s)Year ReleasedFilm Director(s)
Santa Fe 1997 Andrew Shea
Casablanca Express 1989 Sergio Martino
Captured 1998 Peter Liapis
The Seventh Seal 1957 Ingmar Bergman
Made for Each Other 1939 John Cromwell
The Terror 1963 Roger Corman
Francis Ford Coppola
Monte Hellman
Jack Hill
Jack Nicholson
Royal Wedding 1951 Stanley Donen
The Wraith 1986 Mike Marvin
The Fear Inside 1992 Leon Ichaso
The Dark Side of the Sun 1997 Božidar Nikolić
My Favorite Brunette 1947 Elliott Nugent
The Southerner 1945 Jean Renoir
Sundown 1941 Henry Hathaway
Captain Kidd 1945 Rowland V. Lee
Linda 1993 Nathaniel Gutman
Deadly Heroes 1993 Menahem Golan
Scarlet Street 1945 Fritz Lang
They Made Me a Criminal 1939 Busby Berkeley

Season 2

The She Creature 1956 Edward Cahn
Invasion of the Neptune Men 1961 Koji Ota
Prince of Space 1959 Eijirō Wakabayashi
Attack of the Giant Leeches 1959 Bernard L. Kowalski
Night of the Living Dead 1968 George A. Romero
Halloween Special with Bob Wilkins 2002 Bob Wilkins
Carnival of Souls 1962 Herk Harvey
Gigantis the Fire Monster 1959 Motoyoshi Oda
The Scarlet Pimpernel 1934 Harold Young
The Brain That Wouldn't Die 1959 Joseph Green
Captain Kidd 1945 Rowland V. Lee
First Spaceship on Venus 1962 Kurt Maetzig
My Favorite Brunette 1947 Elliott Nugent
Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet 1965 Curtis Harrington
The Seventh Seal 1957 Ingmar Bergman
The Terror 1963 Roger Corman
Francis Ford Coppola
Monte Hellman
Jack Hill
Jack Nicholson
They Made Me a Criminal 1939 Busby Berkeley

Season 3

The Horror of Party Beach 1964 Del Tenney
Star Crash 1979 Luigi Cozzi
Bigfoot: Mysterious Monster 1976 Robert Guenette
Prince of Space 1959 Eijirō Wakabayashi
The Day the Earth Caught Fire 1961 Val Guest
Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome 1947 John Rawlins
Santo vs. The Vampire Women 1962 Alfonso Corona Blake
Super Wheels 1975 Rudolf Zehetgruber
The Wasp Woman 1959 Roger Corman
Jack Hill
Demons 1985 Lamberto Bava
The Day Time Ended 1980 John 'Bud' Carlos
Godzilla vs. the Smog Monster 1971 Yoshimitsu Banno
Carnival of Souls 1962 Herk Harvey
Creature 1985 William Malone
First Spaceship on Venus 1962 Kurt Maetzig
The She Creature 1956 Edward Cahn
Scrooge 1951 Brian Desmond Hurst
In Search of Ancient Astronauts 1973 Harald Reinl
Gamera: Super Monster 1980 Noriaki Yuasa
Super Argo 1971 Paolo Bianchini
A Bucket of Blood 1959 Roger Corman
Devil Doll 1964 Lindsay Shonteff
Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet 1965 Curtis Harrington
Monster from a Prehistoric Planet 1967 Haruyasu Noguchi
Invasion of the Neptune Men 1961 Koji Ota
Gigantis: The Fire Monster 1959 Motoyoshi Oda
The Brain That Wouldn't Die 1959 Joseph Green
Night of the Living Dead 1968 George A. Romero

Season 4

The Last Man on Earth 1964 Ubaldo Ragona
Sidney Salkow
Frankenstein vs. the Creature from Blood Cove 2005 William Winckler
The Day of the Triffids 1962 Steve Sekely
House on Haunted Hill 1959 William Castle
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians 1964 Nicholas Webster

Season 5

The Visitor 1979 Giulio Paradisi
The Crawling Eye 1958 Quentin Lawrence
Eegah! 1962 Nicholas Merriweather
Infra-Man 1975 Shan Hua
Attack of the Giant Leeches 1959 Bernard L. Kowalski
Killers from Space 1954 W. Lee Wilder
The Giant Gila Monster 1959 Ray Kellogg
Plan 9 from Outer Space
Hardware Wars
1959
1977
Edward D. Wood, Jr.
Ernie Fosselius
Nightmare in Blood 1978 John Stanley

Season 6

Mark of the Damned 2006 Eric Miller
The Little Shop of Horrors [3] 1960 Roger Corman
The Undertaker and His Pals 1966 T.L.P. Swicegood

Season 7

Venus Flytrap [4] 1970 Gerardo de León
Eddie Romero

OSI Season 1

The Screaming Skull 1958 Alex Nicol
Weng Weng, The Impossible Kid 1982 Eddie Nicart
I Bury the Living 1958 Albert Band
Horror Hotel 1960 John Llewellyn Moxey
Amazing Transparent Man 1960 Edgar G. Ulmer
Nightmare Castle 1965 Mario Caiano
The Bat 1959 Crane Wilbur
Horrors of Spider Island 1960 Fritz Böttger
Midget Zombie Takeover 2013 Glenn Berggoetz
War of the Planets 1977 Alfonso Brescia
Maxwell Stein 2009 Dale Jackson
Bucket of Blood 1959 Roger Corman
Undertaker & His Pals 1966 T. L. P. Swicegood
The Atomic Brain 1963 Joseph V. Mascelli
The Wraith 1986 Mike Marvin

OSI Season 2

Battle of the Worlds 1961 Antonio Margheriti
Little Shop of Horrors Holiday Special 1960 Roger Corman
The Original Pilot: They Made Me a Criminal 1939 Busby Berkeley
Starcrash 1979 Luigi Cozzi
Prisoners of the Lost Universe 1983 Terry Marcel
Gigantis: The Fire Monster 1955 Motoyoshi Oda
Gamera: Super Monster 1980 Noriaki Yuasa
Prince of Space 1958 Eijirō Wakabayashi
Invasion of the Neptune Men 1961 Koji Ota
The Horror of Party Beach 1964 Del Tenney
Night of the Living Dead 1968 George A. Romero
Superwheels: Supersized Edition 1975 Rudolf Zehetgruber
Carnival of Souls 1962 Herk Harvey
Monster From a Prehistoric Planet 1967 Haruyasu Noguchi
The Day the Earth Caught Fire 1961 Val Guest
Dark Side of the Sun 1988 Božidar Nikolić
Creature 1985 William Malone
Vampire Hunter's Club 2001 Donald F. Glut
You Better Watch Out: Cinema Insomnia's Scary Merry Christmas Special 1980 Lewis Jackson
Captain Kidd 1945 Rowland V. Lee
Scarlet Pimpernel 1934 Harold Young

OSI Season 3

The Red House 1947 Delmer Daves
Bloodsuckers of the Atomic Swamp 1959 Bernard L. Kowalski
Channel 74's Cinema Showplace presents War of the Robots 1978 Alfonso Brescia
American Werewolf in the Philippines 1970 Eddie Romero
Deep Red 1975 Dario Argento
In Search of Ancient Astronauts 1973 Alan Landsburg
Scarlet Street 1945 Alfonso Brescia
Cinema Insomnia Goes to Blobfest 2018 Aaron M. Lane
Channel 74's Cinema Showplace presents Werewolf of Washington 1973 Milton Moses Ginsberg
Creepers 1985 Dario Argento
The Day Time Ended 1980 John Cardos
Demons 1985 Lamberto Bava
Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome 1947 John Rawlins
Eating Raoul 1982 Paul Bartel
Devil Doll 1964 Lindsay Shonteff
Last Man on Earth 1964 Sidney Salkow

OSI Season 4

Xenia: Priestess of Night 1976 Dana M. Reemes
Santa Fe 1997 Andrew Shea
The Depraved in Select-o-Vision 1966 Ray Dennis Steckler
Day of the Triffids 1962 Steve Sekely
Wasp Woman 1959 Roger Corman
Cinema Insomnia Goes to Intergalactic Expo 2019 Aaron M. Lane
Teenagers From Outer Space: Live! 1959 Tom Graeff
Deadly Heroes 1993 Menahem Golan
Cinema Insomnia Returns to Blobfest 2019 Aaron M. Lane
First Spaceship on Venus 1962 Kurt Maetzig
Bride of the Monster: Live! 1955 Ed Wood
Eegah! 1962 Arch Hall Sr.
Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet 1965 Pavel Klushantsev
A Hard Day's Nightmare 2011 Richard Something
Bob Wilkins Special: The Lost Tapes 2002 Aaron M. Lane
The Terror 1963 Roger Corman
House on Haunted Hill 1959 William Castle
The Totally Fake Ghostbusters Haunted House Special 2013 Mister Lobo
Terror in the Haunted House 1958 Harold Daniels
SuperArgo in SuperArgoscope 1968 Paolo Bianchini
Santo Vs. the Vampire Women 1962 Alfonso Corona Blake
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians 1964 Nicholas Webster

OSI Season 5

Monster of Frankenstein 1981 Yugo Serikawa
She Creature... of Destruction 1967 Larry Buchanan
The Fear Inside 1992 Leon Ichaso
The Brain That Wouldn't Die 1962 Joseph Green
Lancelot Link Special 1970 Stan Burns
Mark of the Damned: Part 1 2006 Eric Miller
Mark of the Damned: Part 2 2006 Eric Miller
Ed Wood's Venus Flytrap 1970 Norman Earl Thomson
The Seventh Seal 1957 Ingmar Bergman
Cyxork 7 2006 John Huff
Jesus Christ: Vampire Hunter 2001 Lee Demarbre
Frankenstein vs. the Creature from Blood Cove 2005 William Winckler
Superturtle Destroys the Universe 1968 Noriaki Yuasa
Creatures, Critters, & Hobgoblins Special 1988 Rick Sloane
Plan 9 & Hardware Wars 1957 Ed Wood
Royal Wedding 1951 Stanley Donen
The Eye Creatures 1967 Larry Buchanan

OSI Season 6

Return of the Vampire Strikes Back 1943 Lew Landers
Gigangtis vs. the Smog Monster 1971 Yoshimitsu Banno
Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated 2009 Mike Schneider
My Favorite Brunette 1947 Elliott Nugent
Nightmare in Blood 1978 John Stanley
Cinema Insomnia Goes To Blobfest 2014 2014 Aaron M. Lane

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