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Night of the Living Podcast: Horror, Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Discussion

Freddy Morris
The Twilight Zone
Twilight Zone
Rod Serling
Horror Films
Halloween
World War II
Comedy
Wes Craven
Hispanic Heritage Month
Cannon Films
Horror Hound Weekend
Nicole Kidman
Psychological Horror
Horror
Supernatural Horror
Cincinnati
Star Trek
Mental Health
Burgess Meredith
Artificial Intelligence

One of the original horror podcasts. A weekly roundtable featuring the segments "Straight-to-Video Russian Roulette" and "The Main Attraction." For more, visit NOTLP.com!

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Latest Episodes

It's still High Fantasy month at NOTLP, and this week we're reviewing the 1987 Masters of the Universe. Then we move on to the other stuff we're watching like Bodycam, Agatha Christie's Seven Dials, and I Love Boosters.

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Join Freddy Morris, Joe Juvland, and Prof. David D. Perlmutter, PhD, as they dive into the classic Twilight Zone episode, "The Midnight Sun". In this chilling installment, Earth has shifted closer to the sun, and society is collapsing under relentles... more

We're celebrating high fantasy films this month at NOTLP. First up is Legend, and we're joined by our old friend Kelley once again for a lively discussion. Then we all chat about what else we've been watching like Backrooms, Off Campus, Widow's Bay, ... more

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Step into the eerie world of The Twilight Zone in this chilling podcast episode, where hosts Freddy Morris and Joe Juvland are joined by Professor David D. Perlmutter, Ph.D—author of Blogwars and Policing the Media. This week, the discussion centers ... more

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Recent Guests

Timmy B
Tim's pick, guest on the episode
Episode: Walter Hill - Red Heat
David Perlmutter
Author of Policing the Media and Blogwars
Author/Academic
Episode: Zoned Out: The Twilight Zone Revisited "The Shelter"
David D. Perlmutter
Professor at College of Media and Communications, Texas Tech University; author of Blog Wars and Policing the Media
Texas Tech University
Episode: Zoned Out: The Twilight Zone Revisited "Two"
Paul Gaultier
Talented artist and friend of the show
Episode: The "I's" Have It - I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore
Nicki Aquino
The film's selection and discussion contributor
Episode: Badfingers - Coraline
Louis Fowler
Special guest host and curator for Hispanic Heritage Month
Episode: Hispanic Heritage Month - Trampa Infernal aka Hell's Trap
Rod Serling
Creator and writer of the episode
The Twilight Zone
Episode: Zoned Out: The Twilight Zone Revisited "The Mighty Casey"
Matt Hoffman
Former contestant on Big Brother and Twilight Zone enthusiast
Episode: Zoned Out: The Twilight Zone Revisited "Nightmare as a Child"

Hosts

Amy
Prolific host with long‑running presence on the show, often driving banter and cross‑episode continuity.
Andy
Regular host known for energetic discussions and collaborative dynamics with other co‑hosts.
Freddy Morris
Co‑host with strong knowledge of horror cinema, contributes production anecdotes and film context.
Joe
Host with deep film knowledge and a steady conversational rhythm in group discussions.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 289 ratings
  • Yawn 🥱

    40 minutes into the tales from the crypt the man who was death episode. Still having conversations about random things. I rate this boring episode ZERO, due to the lack of staying on topic and talking about everything else besides Tales From the Crypt, 45 minutes into the episode. The beginning of the podcast some of the people sound like they’re sleeping and just waking up just waking up … yeah zero 0️⃣.

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    Fiesta_Fiesta
    United Statesa month ago
  • The Devils episode

    I caught this as part of a search on one film in particular and decided to compare various shows. Discussion on the film begins around 23 minutes into the show. Meanders a bit. They don’t settle for reading the wiki but do quote from IMDB.

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    3
    doubtingtomjr
    United States8 months ago
  • “ I just want a woman in the white house “

    How incredibly shallow, of everything that’s going on atm, the Ja Ja is your main priority.

    Sad, really sad.

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    1
    redwolfhopw
    United States2 years ago
  • So much fun!

    I adore these four hosts and their banter. They make me smile, make me laugh, and keep me company when I have insomnia. They are good-hearted people and friends to their fans. And I love how they’ve been buddies for so long. The more you listen, they more you’ll love their humor.

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    5
    Slayne321
    United States4 years ago
  • For Fans of Group Discussions

    If you prefer 2-person discussions, this isn’t for you as it often features several participants talking over one another.

    Like with any podcast, I’m sure you’d get used to everyone going into random skits and talking over each other if you listened long enough. I have a few podcasts I follow that do the same despite my preference for discussions that don’t regularly go on tangents.

    This isn’t an aggressive review. Ultimately you like this style OR you find time to become accustomed to the ho... more

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    2
    QueenNemma
    United States5 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

The group's banter is a highlight, though some listeners prefer tighter focus and fewer tangents.
Hosts are described as good-hearted friends with strong chemistry and humor, great for an informal horror/genre chat.
Long‑running, nostalgic vibe appeals to fans but may deter newcomers seeking structure.

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The "I's" Have It - I Don't Understand You
Q: What do you think of the movie I Don't Understand You?
It's a mix of comedy and dark themes of miscommunication and violence.
Vincent Price-A-Roni - Tales of Terror
Q: How do you define a Netflixy movie?
Just fine. It's a movie that's not quite ready for theaters, but not ready for like to be ...
Vincent Price-A-Roni - Tales of Terror
Q: How familiar are you guys with Edgar Allan Poe?
I've read a lot of Poe, but it's been a long time since I read that.
Supernatural Horror - Insidious
Q: What do you think about the final act of Insidious?
The consensus was that while the film started strong, it fell apart in the final act, with too many jump scares and a lack of subtlety.
Podcaster's Choice - Birth
Q: Where do you fall on this movie's themes and narrative?
My feelings could not be classified as enjoyment, however, I recognize the artistry of the movie and I recognize that the reasons I don't like it are because of flaws in my own being.

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What is This Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Listeners tune in for a weekly, freewheeling roundtable that covers horror, sci‑fi, and fantasy cinema with a strong emphasis on film history, production trivia, and in‑depth genre discussion. Episodes routinely blend thoughtful critique of classic and cult titles with banter among a core group of hosts, interspersed with occasional tangents, personal anecdotes, and nostalgia for genre eras. The format often features roundtable debates, industry trivia, and lively group dynamics that make complex topics approachable and entertaining. Notable strengths include long‑running familiarity among hosts, an irreverent but informed tone, and a knack for connecting films to broader cultural contexts, making it appealing to both hardcore genre fans an... more

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