Six women. One book. And a demon from hell. This is Calling Darkness, an audio drama that follows the mishaps of six girls who inadvertently summon a demon and have to deal with the chilling consequences. Calling Darkness is a horror comedy show from the pens of NoSleep writers S.H. Cooper and Gemma Amor, showcasing many familiar voices from the horror podcasting world. Get ready for twists and tu... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Comedy FictionFiction |
Season Two, Episode Eight: Part Two - "To Get To The End"
Written by S.H. Cooper
In which the girls finally face their demon.
Performed by:
Graham Rowat as Lialga
S.H. Cooper as Bridgette Milsen
Gemma Amor as Gloria Smith
Victoria Juan as Mari... more
Season Two, Esbat Invasion: "Esbat Podcast Interviews S.H. Cooper, Desdymona Howard, and Dan Zappulla"
Esbat Podcast hosts Elle Turpitt and Regi Caldart invited S.H. Cooper, Desdymona Howard, and Dan Zappulla on to their show to talk all things CD. ... more
Season Two, Episode Eight: Part One - "Rebuild The Beginning""
Written by S.H. Cooper
In which the girls come full circle, a rescue mission is undertaken, and time is running out.
Performed by:
Desdymona Howard as Annabelle Crowe
Erin B Lillis a... more
Season Two, Musical Interlude - "Calling Dan-ness"
In addition to providing the voice for everyone's favorite paranormal investigator, Dan Zappulla is a wildly talented musician responsible for all the music in season two, including a very special t... more
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these voice actors are not even actors. their voices are insufferable. couldn’t get past the first episode.
Not my usual podcast I got directed here from the no sleep and ended up enjoying it so much I binged season one within a day kate is one of my fave actresses so lovely to hear her here
I was very excited to listen to this until I started it. It is awkward and very difficult to get through. No offense to anyone because I can tell you worked hard on this but it’s not great. The name is deceiving and some of the voice actors were completely unconvincing and some of the voices are like nails on a chalkboard. The comedy is not funny either and I’m sorry but I can only be honest here.
A lot of fun, season one comes out strong but season two doesn't quite have the same momentum for me.
Listened to all of the NoSleep podcast plus bonus content twice and was legitimately going through withdrawals. This helped get the monkey off my back xD Also, the scene in episode nine where they mention brick dust gave me the giggles so GD hard I almost dropped my phone XD Also, “is that Finn’s jacket?”
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