
Described as feeling like a mix of The Twilight Zone and Tales From The Crypt, The Hidden Archives Podcast is a biweekly horror anthology series. Though all types of horror and science fiction stories are featured - from classic thriller, space, ghost stories, time travel, and monsters of all sorts - many stories have a general feeling that can only be described as ”cerebral.” These are the storie... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In our first story, we introduce you to a man in a seemingly hopeless situation: seemingly at the end - in more ways than one. Feeling like justice has turned her back on him, he has to wrestle with the consequences of circumstances outside of his co... more
Once more we look at the topic of human relationships. It is the nature of people to want to connect with others. We are communal and tribal. As is often the case, we sometimes wish to cultivate deeper bonds with one, or a few, specific individuals. ... more
This episode is a deviation from our normal programming. It is an eulogy - an end of life dedication of sorts - to a few loved ones that have passed away recently. I wrote this account to honor them; Robert O'Neill, Philip Waln, and Larry Reedy.
Tho... more
You don’t always get to choose your relations in life: it is neither your choice what family you’re born into, nor who you work with. This gamble doesn’t always work out, and is sometimes made especially more tragic because we spend the majority of o... more
Seriously so so good. Classic and scary and just gets better and better. The themes are always different and the stories are just amazing!!!
This show has gotten really good recently! Sure, the first few episodes are rough, but I think they’ve gotten better since. Plus, I feel like all the stories take place in the same universe, even if they aren’t serials, so there may be a bigger story happening. I’m curious to see what happens. It is worth the time while you commute, if nothing else. Give it a go!
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A unique anthology series intertwines elements of horror and science fiction, invoking a cerebral and thought-provoking atmosphere reminiscent of classic tales. Episodes explore a variety of themes such as grief, technology, power, and the complexities of human-animal relationships, often provoking listeners to ponder profound questions about existence, agency, and the human condition. The hosts guide listeners through narratives that not only thrill but also compel them to introspect, engaging with the unpredictable nature of reality and the deeper meanings behind each story.
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