The Graveyard Shift Horror Podcast

A weekly horror discussion podcast where an audience suggested horror film get dissected into the go

Episodes

Total: 382

Liz and Mike are joined by film director Chris Notarile to continue our Murder for Dummies theme mon

This month we study Murder for Dummies, as we take on the offerings of horror that animate the inani

We finish the Summer of Surf, Sand, and Schlock, with Blood Surf that features unlikable people in a

We started this podcast as mere babes but now we’re so old. Everything hurts, we don’t understand th

John and Liz meet for the first time to discuss The Beach Girls and The Monster (1965) where the bea

Liz is back and so is Gio from the Gio Show podcast, to celebrate Surf Sand and Schlock with Nightma

John (Mr Socko on Twitch) is back to talk some lovely horror shop for the first entry in the Summer

Liz is back to finish off the month of July with the Lair of the White Worm, an 80s horror with Hugh

John is back, and so is the creep. We keep producing content and so does the heroine of this sequel

John Aka Mr Socko is back to review some creepy films. We begin with Creep, starring the Wish versio

We have a Pride Month bonus episode for this year cause we can do better than the corporations. We a

Pride Month concludes on the calendar but not on the podcast. This is the second last LGBTQ horror f

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One of the first Angry Evil Lesbians graces us with her class, her grace, and her venom. Despite bei

It’s Pride Month once again so Liz joins us as we pay tribute to horrors that contain LGBTQ elements

In Sepia No One Can Hear You Scream. Except in this film, which ends our tribute to the silent film

As we near the end, we give props to the most famous silent horror Nosferatu: A Symphony in Horror.

We continue with In Sepia No One Can Hear You Scream as we open up the Cabinet of Dr Caligari and we

Mike is joined by Heather and new friend Liz to tackle this creature born of Jewish culture, and we

In Sepia, No One Can Hear You Scream Part 1. We pay tribute to the originals of horror that paved th