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Midnight Terrors

Kevin Roche
Horror Movies
Horror Films
Horror
Horror Genre
Psychological Horror
Tim Burton
The Exorcist
Halloween
Edward Scissorhands
Late Night With the Devil
Stopmotion
Religious Horror
Ghost Ship
Alien
Death House
Disney
Nightbreed
Donnie Darko
Scrooged
The Invisible Man

A podcast hosted by friends and family discussing all things horror!

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Midnight Terrors is back with our weekly episode! This week, it circles back to Kevin's pick with 2006's The Gravedancers! After discovering a copy of this movie at a horror convention and seeing it 7 years ago, Kevin thought it was about time to rev... more

For our last episode of the week, it's a highly anticipated one! A little while back, we were lucky enough to cross paths with Charleston local filmmaker, Daunte Brown, who is hard at work on an upcoming horror movie called The Boonkey Trail! To cele... more

For the next new episode of the day...it's the return of our good friend, Eric Cota! Back in January, Kevin and Eric ventured out to the theater to see none other than 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple! It seemed like this movie was a critically well-r... more

Next up, the second of our live episodes with Frothy Beard Brewing Company during our live podcast event, MTPride: Volume 2! For this episode, we teamed up with our audience to spin a wheel of queer characters/icons in horror 2 at a time! Once we had... more

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Jonathan Fuenance
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Episode: Midnight Terrors Podcast Live From AtomaCon w/The Carolina Storyteller: The Conjuring 2 - Movie vs. Story
Eric Cota
Charleston filmmaker featured on the show
Episode: Episode 158: Ranking The Scream Movies
ZC Kroll
Horror writer from Cleveland, guest on the show
Self
Episode: Midnight Terrors Podcast Live From Seventh Son Brewing - One Must Go...(Slasher Franchise edition)
Mama Midnight
Mom who created original logo for Midnight Terrors
Midnight Terrors
Episode: Midnight Terrors Podcast Live From Seventh Son Brewing - One Must Go...(Slasher Franchise edition)
ZC. Krol
Horror author
Cleveland-based author
Episode: Midnight Terrors Podcast Live From Nocterra Brewing (Powell) - Would You Rather (Ghost Edition)
DR. Kane
Horror author and guest on the show
Author, All That We Destroy
Episode: Episode 152: "Sinister" Discussion
Jim D'Andrea
Filmmaker and horror author, debut novel The Haunting of Ashley Hall School
Independent filmmaker and author
Episode: Episode 148: "Frankenstein (2025)" Discussion
Guy Quintero
Horror author and podcast guest
Unholy Slaying Agency
Episode: Episode 144: "Subservience" Discussion
Jacob Honeybrook
Friend of the hosts and horror author
Independent author
Episode: Episode 144: "Subservience" Discussion

Hosts

Kevin
Host of the Midnight Terrors Podcast; often introducing segments and guiding discussions
Roy Honeybrook
Co-host; horror author; participates in discussions and brings genre insights
Jules
Co-host who steers conversation and provides context

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 33 ratings
  • Great Horror Podcast

    A fun, conversational podcast with great dudes talking about horror movies.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RpRockThe80s
    United States3 years ago
  • Just buds talking about horror movies

    Good stuff. Chill discussions about all sorts of horror movies.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mr. Hoots
    United States4 years ago

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Guests and topics are consistently engaging, with a welcoming community feel.
Fans appreciate the hosts' camaraderie and deep dives into horror history.
Listeners describe it as a fun, casual horror podcast with great banter.

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Episode 167: Spooky Bestie Series - "Elvira: Mistress of the Dark" Discussion
Q: What makes Elvira stand out as a horror icon?
Her unapologetic confidence, gender‑bending humor, and fearless, feminist stance, which blend camp, campy gore, and subversive wit to create a lasting, empowering presence.
Episode 150: "House on Haunted Hill (1999)" Discussion
Q: Does this remake hold up, and would you recommend people see it?
Yes, it holds up as a goofy yet entertaining horror experience with strong set design, memorable practical effects, and a tone that knows it's cheesy while delivering fun scares.
Episode 150: "House on Haunted Hill (1999)" Discussion
Q: We are here to talk about House on Haunted Hill; what led Viggy to pick this for Episode 150?
Viggy wanted something that aligned with her lobotomy-focused book and thought the film's vibe, production, and late-90s context would make a rich discussion, especially as a remake with its own quirks.
Episode 148: "Frankenstein (2025)" Discussion
Q: What drew you to make a faithful Frankenstein adaptation, and how did the book influence your approach?
Jim explains the intention was to honor the core themes of Shelley's work while telling a cinematic, emotionally-driven story that still respects the source material, allowing for a three-POV structure and an emphasis on tragedy and humanity.
Episode 144: "Subservience" Discussion
Q: How did you come across Subservience, Guy, and what drew you to it?
Guy discovered it through a mix of online discussion and recommendations and was drawn to its dark, thought-provoking take on AI and human relationships rather than a straight-up creature feature.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Midnight Terrors

What is Midnight Terrors about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Two friends centered on horror culture run lively, brainy conversations about horror films, franchises, and genre trends. Episodes mix behind-the-scenes trivia, personal memories, and thoughtful takes on what makes a movie scary, funny, or infuriating, with a strong emphasis on genre history, cult classics, and crowd-pleasing live events. The show consistently features guest authors and creators from the horror space, alongside deep dives into specific films or eras, making it a good fit for listeners who want accessible analysis with plenty of personality and community vibes. A standout aspect is the live-event energy and recurring segments that blend trivia, rankings, and author highlights, which can be especially attractive for potential... more

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1. Jonathan Fuenance
2. Eric Cota
3. ZC Kroll
4. Mama Midnight
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6. DR. Kane
7. Jim D'Andrea
8. Guy Quintero

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