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Welcome to a podcast among podcasts. This time around, I waste your time babbling about Witchboard (1986) and Siege of the Dead (2010). I talk about the beer I tried this past weekend — the Samuel Adams LongShot Homebrew Contest pack. Here are a couple zombie shorts I recommend: Crawlspace | Undead Cadenza My original […]
Everything is right in the world, now that I’m back podcasting. I review Pinocchio’s Revenge (1996), play some original music, and ramble on for a while. Other music: Bullroarer
It’s like an earful of blood! This week, I finally get around to talking about Dr. Blood’s Coffin (1960), as well as The Burning (1981) and Monster Dog (1984). We hear from our good friends Misfitboy, Spooky Bill, Skeptical Zack, Mastiffman, and Jeff Bromley. Spooky Bill’s Pathophysiology of the Living Dead! My original song this […]
In this week’s podcast, I talk about episode 4 of The Walking Dead, and also give my Netflix Instant recommendation: The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (2009). There are a handful of voicemails of death, an original song called “The Count,” and that’s about all. Other Music: Melvins Voicemail: 814-806-2828 Subscribe to Midnight Corey: RSS | […]
Another week of weird here at the podcast. I was overly ecstatic when I received the Invisible Invaders (1959) DVD this week, and I talk about the movie as the final zombie movie of the 1950’s. Episode 3 of AMC’s The Walking Dead aired this week, and I talk about it, along with Voicemails of […]
The only zombie thing I talk about this week — other than the limited-edition “Midnite Mausoleum Presents The Italian Zombie Movie Part 1&2 – Summer Camp Special DVD” on sale this weekend at Horrorhound Cincinnati — is the second episode of AMC’s The Walking Dead. Spooky Bill also left a voicemail of death about the […]
This week I talk about the movie that many people call the worst movie ever made: Plan 9 From Outer Space (1958). And, even though every other podcast in the world is talking about the first episode of The Walking Dead on AMC, I will also talk about it. Sorry. I also manage to work […]
Happy Halloween! I consider you all to be trick-or-treaters knocking on the door of my podcast. Your treats are in the form of me talking about a whole pile of movies (warning: some have razor blades hidden in them, while others are poisoned). These movies include: Teenage Zombies (1957) Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) […]
In a very sleepy episode, I talk about the movies Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) and Child’s Play (1988). Original music is another Zombi 2-inspired song called “The Boat Can Leave Now.” Other music: Mogwai Voicemail: 814-806-2828 Subscribe to Midnight Corey: RSS | iTunes
I welcome Eric S. Brown back to the podcast this week, and we talk about all kinds of cool stuff — most namely, his first hardback, Season of Death. You can get it here. I talk about the movie Creature with the Atom Brain (1955). I went to the Eerie Horror Film Festival this past […]
For the first part of the show this week, I ramble on and on about Cinema Wasteland this past weekend, and about the Eerie Horror Film Festival this weekend. However, I eventually get around to talking about Womaneater (1957), Bloodsuckers from Outer Space (1984) (with Eric AKA @bguglyhryscry), Lake Mungo (2007), and the sweet CD […]
All kinds of goodness this week. I talk about the Boris Karloff zombie movie Voodoo Island (1957), and 3 new releases that Arrow Video sent me: The Horde (2009), Dawn of the Dead (1978) and Day of the Dead (1985). I also recommend the movie It’s Alive (1974) on Netflix Instant Watch. Two beer reviews! […]
This time around I ramble — a lot. Mostly about Horror Realm, but also about other things of interest such as the movie Scared Stiff (1953), Full Moon Entertainment’s Demonic Toys (1992), and Dead Lantern‘s newest movie, Outpost Doom (2010). Thanks to Jonny T, I play you my splendid cover of Abba’s “Waterloo.” Zombie stuff: […]
As I get ready to head off to Horror Realm for the weekend, I bring you another astounding podcast. I talk about the unofficial sequel to I Walked with a Zombie(1943) — Zombies on Broadway (1945). Also, I give a Netflix Instant Watch recommendation: the movie Mom (1991). Zombie Stuff: New book: Night of the […]
The only movie I talk about this week is I Walked With a Zombie (1943). But there’s a ton of other stuff going on — the Review of Beers from Brian in Colorado, voicemails, strange things, and an original song called “Flyin.” I also talk about these highly interesting zombie things: New series on FearNET: […]
Joining me this week is author and reviewer of beers, Brian Kaufman (AKA Brian in Colorado)! We have a great discussion about his book Dead Beyond the Fence, movies, music, and lots more. Get his book! Brian also provides us with this week’s Review of Beers. We return to Bela Lugosi’s zombie films, as I […]
This week, we stop in the year 1943 to look at Revenge of the Zombies, the “sequel” to King of the Zombies (1941). I also review the newly-released movie Meat Grinder (2009). Brian in Colorado tells us about a beer named after a river, and Spooky Bill phones in his thoughts on the Voicemail of […]
The only movie I talk about this week is King of the Zombies (1941). Brian in Colorado gives us a second-hand review of beers, and we get to hear some Voicemails of Death. The original music is called “Bass.” Stuff I talk about: Hammer House of Beer “Two infant skeletons found in 1920s LA building” […]
The bad luck podcast! #13 on Friday the 13th. My one-man horror short is marching along . . . watch the progress at http://youtube.com/adelphik This week, I talk about the Bob Hope zombie movie The Ghost Breakers (1940), as well as the drugged-out hippie frenzy called Gold: Before Woodstock. Beyond Reality. (1972). Brian in Colorado […]
This week, I’m joined by author Robert R. Best, and we get to talk all about his new book Ashton Memorial. Be sure to check it out! Brian in Colorado brings us a wonderful tale of beer discovery in this week’s Review of Beers. Just a reminder: if you were one of the winners of […]



