Hypnogoria Hypnogoria
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Welcome to Hypnogoria, Britian's longest running horror podcast!
Coming to you from the Great Library of Dreams, Mr Jim Moon invites you to take a comfy armchair by the fireside to talk of all things weird and wonderful.
Here we discuss strange cinema and spooky television, explore weird fiction and delve into the mysteries of folklore. Plus we also regularly gather by the fireside to hear readings of some classic tales of the strange and the macabre.
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Kaiju History 0Ancient Origins
A new monster-sized podcast series begins! We explore the origins of the kaiju movie, and in this first chapter delve into ancient Japanese legends and folklore and discover the forebears of our modern cinematic titans - the yokai!
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The History of Universal Horror Part XXXIV
In this final chapter of the history of Universal horror we look at the last four fright flicks! A final outing for director Jack Arnold with The Monster of the Campus, discover the secret of The Leech Woman, unearth The Thing Had Could Not Die, and find a vampire in the Wild West in Curse of the Undead
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All the Fiends of Hell
We take a look at a terrifying and truly alien invasion in the new novel from Adam LG Nevill!
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The History of Universal Horror Part XXXIII
In this penultimate chapter of the history of Universal horror we look at two late monsters movies from 1957, the forgotten dinosaur adventure The Land Unknown and the unique alien menace of The Monolith Monsters. We also learn how Universal dealt with new rivals from across the pond, Hammer Films!
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Necroscope and Beyond - A Tribute to Brian Lumley Part II
In the second part of our special tribute to the late great Brian Lumley, we explore his later works and in particular his epic vampire saga Necroscope!
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Calling Up the Black: A Tribute to Brian Lumley Part I
In the first of two special shows we celebrate the life and works of the late great Brian Lumley. In this first show we look at his first writings in the Cthulhu Mythos, meet Titus Crow, uncover the ancient Primal land, adventure in the Dreamlands, and the horrors of Psychomech trilogy!
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Among the reasons I listen to this podcast are the stories you're not likely to find anywhere else, and the analytic episodes concerning subjects like the black cats of Poe, and the history behind today's werewolf myths etc. One of 3-5 podcasts I never fail to look out for. Also very long, never tedious episodes. Great work, Jim Moon. -Henrik Johnny, Stockholm.