
A group of friends who love horror movies—Insane Mike Saunders, Jason Bolinger, Tadd Good, and Bryan Clark—digging through the guts of the genre with equal parts passion and ridiculousness.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 308 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

The gang takes a nostalgic trip through three episodes of Unsolved Mysteries, the TV series that, through the dulcet tones of Robert Stack, enthralled and terrified generations of young viewers. Ghosts, aliens, and lake monsters on this episode of At... more
In 1989, HBO changed the landscape of TV horror forever with a show based on the notorious 50s comic book, Tales from the Crypt. The crew celebrate its streaming debut on Shudder with And All Through the House, The Ventriloquist's Dummy, and Dead Wai... more
The crew have been placed under a terrible curse because Mike cut off a gong tau wizard in the Arby's drive through. It's up to special guest Ryan Smith to save them with his Hong Kong horror mastery. It's Possessed 2, Bewitched, and Hell Has No Boun... more
The shelves are groaning under the weight of all our new Blu-ray purchases, so it's time for another of our Unwrapped episodes, where we punish each other for our buying habits. It's The Wraith, Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones, and The Black Pit... more
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I really don’t know why, but I enjoy listening to this podcast. Keep up the good work.
Brian Scott. Horror movie fanboy on Twitter saying fantastic podcast. Loving it episodes.
I like these guys. And I don’t like very many things.
These guys are great! They have fun segments and some intense deep dives into the world of horror. They have awakened and strengthened my love for the genre, and even opened me up to new horror movies that I never even new existed. Keep up the great work!
These guys are honestly a huge part of what got me into horror podcasts and podcasting in general! Always fantastic chemistry and great for laughs. Also genuinely the nicest people you could ever interact with! #PFPN
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A lively group of horror enthusiasts discuss film and genre culture with a mix of deep affection and irreverent humor. Episodes span classic and contemporary horror, with deep dives into film craft, production trivia, and genre history, often featuring guests or calls from the community. Noteworthy tendencies include long-form conversations, affectionate banter, and a willingness to explore both obscure titles and mainstream hits, making it appealing to superfans and casual listeners alike. The format tends to blend nerdy analysis with practical insights for creators and marketers targeting genre audiences, plus recurring segments and cross-podcast network promos that foster a loyal, engaged community.
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