
Horror hosts Jordan and JB dive deep into movies, celebrity interviews, stories, genre news and all forms of creature culture in this podcast for happy campers!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 223 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmComedy | |||

JB and Jordan revisit The Wolfman (2010) starring Benicio Del Toro and Anthony Hopkins, how Jordan has slowly grown to love it, and why it's become one of their favorite October movie picks!
Fresh off featured roles in "Traumatika", Rebekah Kennedy and Sean Whalen are ready now to unveil their next horror movie collaboration "Swipe" on their return to Camp Nightmare!
Jordan and JB kick off October by recounting the story behind the Flatwoods Monster and giving you a teaser chapter from "The Film You Are About To See"! Also, Jordan has too much fun with a theremin.
Jordan and JB hang out with horror author Haley Newlin to chat oldie horror classics, drive-in movies, and how they inspired her new novella "The Film You Are About To See".
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If I wanted politics I’d listen to politics. Good show in general. Too political in a lot of episodes.
Recently started listening and definitely my favourite podcast! Enjoy listening to the flow of conversation and the vibe that JB and Jordan have. 10/10 would recommend! 🖤💀
My partner and I met Jordan and JB at Creature Feature and have been listening to them while road-tripping. Absolutely love the podcast! Great audio quality and fantastic content. They definitely gained two new fans!
Enjoying listening to these local boys. They know their stuff and I just wanna jump into every episode and join the discussion. Very fun listen.
I found this podcast when I was searching for some Joe Bob interviews I listened to their episode with their interview with him and could tell these guys where legit. After bouncing around a few different episodes I fell in love with their conversation topics and Witt. Some podcasts about horror seem very unprepared and people get facts wrong when I listen to those it makes me think I could do that better just talking with my own friends. Not this one these episodes are well produced and very g... more
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Focused primarily on horror culture, this podcast features engaging conversations regarding classic and contemporary films, celebrity interviews, and various aspects of the horror genre. Notable discussions include critiques of recent films, explorations of horror themes, and intimate stories that resonate with fans of the genre. The hosts' dynamic and humor make complex topics accessible, offering insight into cultural critiques while also celebrating cinema's entertaining aspects. Their blend of chilling tales and lighthearted commentary creates an enjoyable listening experience for horror enthusiasts and casual fans alike.
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Recent guests on Camp Nightmare include:
1. Rebekah Kennedy
2. Haley Newlin
3. Tommy Chong
4. Kellie Valentine
5. Amanda Bearse
6. John Lawton
7. Andy Huse
8. Corbin Bond
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