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A deep dive into unsettling, obscure, and often overlooked works in film, literature, and music. From body horror to haunted Americana, industrial noise to dystopian novels — it's about exploring the media that lingers in the shadows.

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Send us a text This episode marks the unveiling of Black Tapes, a new weekly segment from Dark Territory. Black Tapes explores short-form horror through found recordings, folklore, and unsettling encounters where the truth is fragmented and explanations are scarce. Alongside our regular discussion, we debut the first Black Tapes story—an introduction to the atmosphere, tone, and hidden corners this series will explore when new episodes begin dropping weekly in January. Thanks for listening an...
Send us a text A fairy tale can feel like a soft place to land—until it throws you against the hard edges of history. We dive headlong into Pan’s Labyrinth to explore how Guillermo del Toro fuses myth with the machinery of fascism, building a world where a child’s imagination is not escape but defiance. From the cracked ritual of Captain Vidal’s watch to the spiraling promise of the labyrinth, every image argues about order, power, and the price of wonder. We map Ophelia’s three trials and w...
Send us a text A cemetery tryst turns to murder, a mortician moves like a machine, and a silver sphere drills through the silence—Phantasm doesn’t explain itself so much as possess the room. We dive headfirst into Don Coscarelli’s cult classic to track how grief, sci‑fi textures, and handmade horror combined into one of the strangest and most enduring films of the late 70s. Angus Scrimm’s Tall Man commands the frame with a mechanical menace that suggests android, alien, or something far worse...
Send us a text Sirens, bin lids, and a single bad order turn a routine patrol into a citywide manhunt. We dive into ’71, the relentless Belfast thriller that threads survival action through the moral fog of The Troubles, and we do it with a clear map of the factions, motives, and betrayals that close in on a young British private. From the jittery arrival to the first shot fired in broad daylight, we break down how the film builds dread: kids hurling insults and piss, neighbors signaling dang...
Send us a text A missing girl draws a by-the-book sergeant to a remote Scottish island where the smiles are warm, the songs are catchy, and every answer makes the ground shift under your feet. We dive deep into The Wicker Man’s meticulous design, tracing how a polite reception curdles into a communal performance that leaves no room for dissent. From the first dockside standoff to the final blaze on the cliff, each scene advances a worldview where ritual outranks reason and tradition wears a f...
Send us a text A band that made horror feel like truth instead of a costume deserves a deep dive, and Skinny Puppy earned theirs by turning noise, samples, and performance art into a living organism. We go back to the spark between cEvin Key and Nivek Ogre, tracing how tape culture, Throbbing Gristle’s factory ethos, and cut-up language fused into a sound that felt cold, cinematic, and strangely human. From Bites and Cleanse Fold and Manipulate to the guitar-forward punch of Rabies, we map th...
Send us a text A touring punk band, a hostile crowd, and a door that should’ve stayed shut. We dig into Green Room’s unblinking tension and why the film works so well at the microscopic level: subculture codes, tiny choices with massive consequences, and the cold mechanics of a cover-up. From the first gas-siphoning scramble to that infamous mangled-wrist shot, the movie earns every scream with grounded, lived-in detail. We walk through the setup—Tad’s make-good gig that leads straight into ...
Send us a text A campfire. A legend. A town that built its future on a crime it hoped the sea would keep. We dive into John Carpenter’s The Fog with a beam from the lighthouse, tracing how Antonio Bay’s centennial celebration collides with a sentient weather front and the ghosts it carries. From the opening yarn by a salty storyteller to the neon-glow mist stalking the harbor, we follow the breadcrumbs—red-lit trawlers, busted shop fronts, and an ominous journal hidden in a church wall—until ...
Send us a text A grizzled hunter on his knees in a burning yard, a house ripped open like paper, and an outback that hums like a live wire—Razorback doesn’t just show a monster, it makes the landscape complicit. We kick off spooky season swapping first-scare stories (The Shining’s dread vs The Exorcist’s evil) and then zero in on why this cult Aussie horror film still hits: uncompromising atmosphere, muscular sound design, and images that lodge in your brain. We unpack Russell Mulcahy’s musi...
Trick Or Treat

Trick Or Treat

2025-10-2202:28

Send us a text While we put the finishing touches on our big Halloween special coming next Wednesday, we wanted to share a little treat with you. This bonus episode features real horror fans answering one simple question: What’s your favorite scary movie? From cult classics to modern nightmares, their answers capture the spirit of the season. Support the show
Send us a text In this chilling episode of The Dark Territory Podcast, we delve deep into one of the most haunting supernatural films of all time — Peter Medak’s The Changeling (1980). Join us as we explore the ghostly atmosphere, tragic backstory, and real-life inspirations behind this classic haunted house horror film. We break down George C. Scott’s unforgettable performance, the film’s masterful use of sound and silence, and how The Changeling set the standard for psychological horror an...
Send us a text We tear into Return of the Living Dead (1985): a punk-fueled horror comedy that dares to say death hurts and backs it with running ghouls, a graveyard party, and a government solution that scorches the earth. We follow Frank, Freddy, and the punk crew from a botched cremation to a nuclear punchline—and find meaning in the mess. • horror-comedy tone set by warehouse hijinks and Romero nods • punk characters and a killer soundtrack as atmosphere engines • Ernie’s Nazi-coded clue...
Enter The Eraserhead

Enter The Eraserhead

2025-09-2201:01:16

Send us a text Welcome to the debut episode of The Dark Territory Podcast, where hosts Shawn and Brandon explore the films, music, and books that dwell in the strange, the eerie, and the unforgettable. For our very first journey, we dive into David Lynch’s 1977 cult classic Eraserhead—a surreal nightmare that continues to haunt audiences nearly fifty years after its release. Often described as one of the most disturbing and influential debuts in cinema history, Lynch’s film takes us into the...
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