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Join your host Duncan live from THE VOID discussing all things Horror on The Podcast Under the Stairs. On this episode Duncan finally returns to the airways after the incident with The Device, now in his temporary home away from home (in THE VOID), he has returned to kick off year two of the podcast!! And with this heavy hitting topic Duncan is joined by Corey Graham (aka Midnight Corey) of Devil Horns Podcast, Evil Episodes & The Electric Chair Podcast & Johnny Krueg of KrugerNation Podcast to discuss George A Romero's original Dead trilogy. The guys cut loose on reviews of Night of the Living Dead (1968), Dawn of the Dead (1978) & Day of the Dead (1985).
Join your host Duncan discussing all things Horror on The Podcast Under the Stairs. On this episode Duncan is joined by Corey Graham (aka Midnight Corey) of Devil Horns Podcast, Evil Episodes & The Electric Chair Podcast to continue the countdown of the Top 10 Best & Worst Horror Remakes (selected by The Podcast Under the Stairs). This is number 8 in the countdown and the guys experience the bland remake and poor casting of The Hitcher (2007) before coming back to another amazing Romeo remake in The Crazies (2010).
Midnight Corey and New Jersey Nick shoot from the hip this time, speaking their minds about the crazy goings-on in the world of metal. As always, they’re especially critical of the music industry and Metallica. But they also bring up … More > The post Devil Horns 008: What’s Up With The Music Industry? appeared first on Devil Horns.
Midnight Corey suggested this episode’s album review: self-titled “Assjack” from 2009. The hosts also respond to listener comments about the “What Happened to Korn?” episode, as well as talk about other exciting things going on. Check out Assjack live, which … More > The post Devil Horns 007: Assjack appeared first on Devil Horns.
Midnight Corey is joined by two amazing men of metal. First of all, Warbeast vocalist Bruce Corbitt comes to the show. He’s one of the hardest-working frontmen in the world of metal, and fronted the highly-influential Texan thrash band Rigor … More > The post Devil Horns – Bruce Corbitt and Kirk Windstein appeared first on Devil Horns.
Music legend Hank3 joins Midnight Corey as he is just about ready to release two new albums — “Brothers of the 4×4” and “A Fiendish Threat” — and embark on a West Coast tour. Midnight Corey’s infant son is also … More > The post Devil Horns: Hank 3 appeared first on Devil Horns.
Midnight Corey welcomes legendary metal frontman Philip H. Anselmo to the show to talk about the upcoming Housecore Horror Film Festival, which takes place in Austin, TX, October 24-27. It’s four days of metal music and horror films. Corey and … More > The post Devil Horns – Philip H. Anselmo appeared first on Devil Horns.
Mike Zombie had to sit out this episode, so New Jersey Nick and Midnight Corey talk all about the great shows they’ve seen over the summer, which leads to more and more great talk about great metal bands. Consequently, our … More > The post Devil Horns 004: Summer Concerts appeared first on Devil Horns.
The first bonus episode is brought to you by Midnight Corey. He talks about three new albums that he is excited about and recommends to metal fans: “Lost Skeleton Returns” by Michale Graves; “War of Will” by Battlecross; and “Walk … More > The post Devil Horns Special 001: New Releases appeared first on Devil Horns.
Independent filmmaker extraordinare Peter Dukes of Dream Seekers Productions joins the show once more, bringing along wonderful talent from his latest short, Little Reaper — the stars of the film, Athena Baumeister and John Paul Ouvrier. Be sure you check … More
The weekend before Halloween, we will see the inaugural Housecore Horror Film Festival take place in Austin, Texas. In this show, Midnight Corey speaks with festival co-founder Corey Mitchell, true crime author, horror fan, and metal enthusiast. He’s teaming … More
Johnny B. Morbid is fixin’ to record his first album in 4 years, and needs your support to do it! Midnight Corey talks with the talented musician about the new album, “Welcome To Die,” as well as his other albums, … More
It’s an honor to bring fellow zombie movie fanatic Mike Zombie — of A Little Dead Podcast fame — to the Electric Chair to talk about a subject that’s near and dear to the hearts of both him and Midnight … More
This is the audio version of the Google Hangout with L. Gustavo Cooper and Jonathan Shepard, the masterminds behind zombie short Velvet Road and the upcoming feature Copiii: The 1st Entry. A wonderful time with some fantastic gentlemen. Watch … More
Chris Niespodzianski and Ray Mongelli from Orchard Place Productions stop by to talk with Midnight Corey about the making of the feature version of The Other Side, an amazing zombie short. They need your support, so be sure to … More
In this audio version of the Google Hangout, Midnight Corey spills beer all over the place while talking with the wonderful Nadine L’Esperance and Samantha Mack about their new short No Pets Allowed. An amazing time! Watch this episode … More
Master author David Dunwoody joins Midnight Corey to talk about his latest novel, The Harvest Cycle, as well as his other prolific writing and influences. He’s a truly wonderful man, and the discussion is fantastic. Leave a comment here … More
It’s the latest from Texas Frightmare Weekend! Visionary Shawn Ewert returns to talk about his feature that begins shooting soon, Sacrament, and brings a lot of wonderful people along with him to talk about the film. Actor Troy … More
Action Lab Entertainment is an amazing independent publisher of comics and graphic novels, and their new mature imprint Action Lab: Danger Zone is an exciting step in the growth of this great organization. Midnight Corey speaks with Dave Dwonch, … More
L. Gustavo Cooper returns to the show, and was kind enough to bring along three actors from his upcoming feature Copiii: The First Entry — Emily Rogers, Graci Carli, and Rod Luzzo. You’ll hear lots of behind-the-scenes … More
It’s an honor to feature David Crawford, who portrayed Dr. Foster in Dawn of the Dead (1978). Midnight Corey talks with David about his experiences in making the film, and a lot more. Leave a comment here and on iTunes … More
Midnight Corey welcomes author Mark Slade to the show. His horrific tales have been read on the show, and it was great to meet the man behind the writing. They talk about things like reading, writing, Scientology, Dr. Who, Monty … More
William Sibley Hart played the zombie on The Walking Dead who bit Hershel’s leg, and he talks with Midnight Corey about his experiences with the amazing series. Leave a comment here and on iTunes if you would be so kind.… More
Good friend of the show Shawn Ewert of Right Left Turn Productions stops by again to chat with Midnight Corey. Exciting things are happening with pre-production for his upcoming cannibal feature Sacrament. They also talk about his short Jack’s … More
The hiatus is officially over! Midnight Corey is excited to welcome actress and model Melanie Robel back to the show. Melanie talks about the great things happening in her life, and the discussion includes pole dancing, Ted V. Mikels, nudity … More
Midnight Corey returns to the mic to tell you all about the return from hiatus. Thank you all for your patience while things are being restructured. Cheers!… More
Midnight Corey finishes out H.P. Lovecraft’s serial tale—”Herbert West-Reanimator”—this week. Listen to parts 1-4 on episodes 30, 31, 32, and 33 of The Electric Chair podcast. Part 5 happened last week.… More
Midnight Corey reads part 5 of “Herbert West-Reanimator” by H.P. Lovecraft. Listen to parts 1-4 on episodes 30, 31, 32, and 33 of The Electric Chair podcast.… More
Three spectacular guests join Midnight Corey this week: Kevin O’Laughlin, vocalist for New Jersey thrash/death metal band Strychnia; filmmaker/beer connoiseur Nadine L’Esperance of Blue Girl Productions; and filmmaker Tony Wash of Scotchworthy Productions. Midnight Corey reads … More
We’re in zombie survival mode—and Operation Z is our guide. Midnight Corey chats with Damian from Lugdunum Studios—the creator of the series—as well as firearms expert and all-around badass Chris Costa about this outstanding zombie survial DVD series. Tom … More
Midnight Corey is excited to welcome talented filmmaker L. Gustavo Cooper back to the show, where they talk about his exciting new feature in the works called Copiii. They talk about a variety of amazing things, including the 2009 … More
It’s an honor to welcome filmmaker Randal Plunkett to the show! He’s made an incredible zombie short called Out There (2012), which will ultimately become a feature. Randal is extremely passionate about horror and the art of filmmaking, which shows … More
Another show jam-packed with awesomeness! Orchard Place Productions, the makers of The Other Side (2012), visits the show. Chris Niespodzianski, John Niespodzianski, Ray Mongelli, Catrina Rogers, Chucky Hendershot, and Brittany Spinelli join Midnight … More
Midnight Corey is excited to welcome good friend and fellow podcaster Katie ROTS (of Rotten Rantings) back to the Chair. They talk about the apocalyptic zombie(?) film The Signal (2007). Midnight Corey reviews the zombie short Zombies and Cigarettes… More
A treat for everyone this Halloween. Lots of readings and music that you’ll hopefully enjoy this Halloween. 0:00:00 » Intro / “Get Dead” by Shari Belafonte-Harper 0:02:59 » “The Interval” by Vincent O’Sullivan 0:15:30 » “Haunted House” by Jumpin’ Gene … More
Friend of the show Shawn Ewert of Right Left Turn Productions returns, bringing along filmmakers Justin Powers and Rafeal Santiago. They talk about Pot Zombies (2005), Pot Zombies 2: More Pot Less Plot (2012), and lots more. Midnight Corey … More
It’s an honor to be featuring filmmaker Jason Figgis of October Eleven Pictures on the show this week. He’s just completed an amazing post-apocalyptic horror film called Railway Children, and is a force to be reckoned with in the … More
Filmmaker and all-around awesome person Nadine L’Esperance returns to the show this week to talk about horror, and the first zombie movie ever made, White Zombie (1932). Burial Day Books has been so generous as to offer up this week’s … More
Two very special guests sit in the Electric Chair this week — actor Bill Oberst, Jr. from Take This Lollipop (2011) and Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies (2012) fame; and filmmaker/storyteller Peter Dukes from Dream Seekers Productions. In this week’s … More
Filmmaker Shawn Ewert returns to the show to talk with Midnight Corey about what’s going on a Right Left Turn Productions, and they also review Night of the Comet (1984). In this week’s Tales from the Electric Chair, Midnight Corey … More
Jamie from Devour the Podcast and Evil Episodes joins Midnight Corey to talk with Gav Chuckie Steel, who directed the independent British slasher The Shadow of Death (2012). A new segment is introduced this week, as Midnight Corey debuts … More
Midnight Corey has returned from the Drive-In Super Monster Rama, and has plenty of recordings to share from that special weekend. You’ll hear from Katie ROTS and Chris Robo from Rotten Rantings, as well as Shawn from Angry … More
Magnificent author John F.D. Taff joins Midnight Corey this week, discussing his collection of short stories entitled Little Deaths, writing, film, An American Werewolf in London (1981), and lots of random things Midnight Corey throws at him. A new … More
Midnight Corey welcomes author/musician Rob Watts to The Electric Chair, and they talk about Rob’s book/CD Huldufólk, as well as the Ti West film House of the Devil (2009). Leave a comment here and on iTunes if you would … More
Actress Sandra DaCosta is in the Electric Chair this week, talking about her work, horror, and Pan’s Labyrinth (2006). Leave a comment here and on iTunes if you would be so kind. If you would like to leave feedback, voicemail, … More
Two fellow podcasters join Midnight Corey on short notice to take part in an epic discussion of a legendary zombie movie: Return of the Living Dead (1985)—Jamie (Devour the Podcast, Evil Episodes) and Evil Dave (The Insideoutcast). All that … More
This episode is dedicated to the celebration of the successful funding of DIEMONSTERDIE’s new album. Congratulations! Talented author and zombie expert Tonia Brown joins Midnight Corey to talk about her prolific, original work. They also talk about John Carpenter’s Prince … More
First of all, actor and award-winning author Bradford Tatum joins Midnight Corey this week to talk about his brilliant book The Monster’s Muse, and some Lon Chaney. Next, guitarist from the wonderful horror punk band DieMonsterDie—Shadow Windhawk—steps … More
Two men of extraordinary magnitude join Midnight Corey in the Chair this week: Bryan Wolford from Drunken Zombie returns to talk about American Psycho (2000); and Misfitboy from A Little Dead Podcast drops in to talk about the highly-anticipated REC … More
Midnight Corey reunites with actress Priscilla Iden this week, talking about an array of horror things including Stephen King, The Shining (1980), found footage films, and her exciting career. Also, Bram Stoker Award-winning author John Everson joins Midnight Corey to … More
Two amazing guests on the show this week: actor Morgan Peter Brown from Absentia (2011) stops by to chat about his work and the movie Lake Mungo (2008). Also, award-winning, bestselling author Lori Handeland drops in to talk about her … More
It’s a massive Day of the Dead discussion this week, as Midnight Corey welcomes Jay of the Dead and Maven Jamie back to the Chair to talk about Romero’s 1985 classic, as well as Steve Miner’s 2008 remake. Epic goodness!… More
For this tenth episode, Midnight Corey is really happy — and somewhat intimidated — to talk with Shannon Lark and Heidi Honeycutt from Viscera. They talk about the upcoming Viscera Film Festival, women in horror, and the state of … More
Midnight Corey welcomes director Philip Gelatt onto the show this week to talk about his film The Bleeding House (2011). They discuss filmmaking, Stephen King, John Carpenter, the movie In the Mouth of Madness (1995), and a lot more. David… More
Actress Lindsay Hollister talks with Midnight Corey this week about her career, her love for horror, and the awesome indy horror movie Absentia (2011). Then, author Kevin Richey gets in the Electric Chair to talk about his monthly short story … More
Author Joseph Souza joins Midnight Corey this week to talk about his new zombie novel The Reawakening: The Living Dead Trilogy Book 1. They discuss horror, Maine, Stephen King, and two films: The Dead Zone (1983) and The Mist… More
Author Dana Fredsti gets into the Electric Chair this week to talk about her new zombie novel Plague Town, her swordfighting abilities, her part in Army of Darkness (1993), and her love of zombie movies. Dana and Midnight Corey … More
Filmmaker Shawn Ewert from Right Left Turn Productions joins Midnight Corey this week to talk about his upcoming film Sacrament. They go on to review American Gothic (1988) and George’s Intervention (2009). Vaughn from Motion Picture Massacre was so … More
A guest-filled show: author Deno Sandz stops by to talk about his latest novel Blood Plantation and to review one of the newest film adaptations of a Stephen King novel: Bag of Bones (2011). Gravedigger (Cina Pelayo) joins Midnight Corey … More
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 […]
And here we be Good Librarians. A new "Library of Horror" podcast for you to peruse. It contains stories, songs and an Eerie Examination by Midnight Corey. I hope you like the show. Here's what you get for free: 0:00 - "Horror Night" by T Virus 2:11 - Doc's intro 3:35 - "Peeling Ernie" by David Dunwoody 7:00 - "Horrorteria - Captain Howdy" by Twisted Sister 10:45 - "The Swarm" by John McCuaig 17:46 - "The Horror" by RJD2 21:54 - "Corey's Eerie Examinations" - "Abominable Dr. Phibes" 34:04 - "The Horror Song" by Captain Cutthroat (For the Forum Pirates) 43:42 - "Dr./Patient Confidentiality" by Lee Hartnup 47:46 - "Don't Fall Asleep" by Swallow the Sun Link to podcast: www.dr-pus.podomatic.com Link to forum: www.libraryofthelivingdead.lefora.com Link to website: www.thelibraryofthelivingdead.com Undead love to y'all, Doc
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 […]
This one’s coming out a day late this week. Please help out James Melzer! I talk about Robert R. Best’s newest book Ashton Memorial, the second in his zombie trilogy. I review a zombie music video for the song “Lose Control” by keep you honest, the newly-released movie Kaiji: The Ultimate Gambler (2009), and The […]
The time has come! The stars are aligned! The winners for the Eric S. Brown and David Dunwoody Zombie Flash Fiction Contest are announced, and all three are read on the podcast. I am honored to welcome guest readers James Durham and James Melzer! Thank you to everyone who entered their zombie flash fiction. Background […]
Welcome to this week’s circus of suffering! I review a whole bunch of stuff. Danzig’s new album Deth Red Sabaoth; The Last Zombie comic written by Brian Keene; The Crazies (2010); and Revolt of the Zombies (1936). Angrypuppy also sent in his review of Revolt. The Review of Beers is a battle of the titans, […]
We received 58 entries for the Eric S. Brown and David Dunwoody Zombie Flash Fiction Contest! Thanks to everyone who entered. Our judges are evaluating the entries as we speak. I review the movie Vampire, just released in the UK by Stax Entertainment. Also, I go way back to the very beginnings of zombie cinema […]
The time for submitting your entry for the Eric S. Brown and David Dunwoody Zombie Flash Fiction Contest is very short — the 4th of July! Uncle Sam wants YOU to submit a story! On the show, I get to talk about the newest release by awesome horror band DieMonsterDie — Fall To Your Knees. […]
This week, I get to talk to the director of Bikini Girls on Ice, Geoff Klein. I reviewed the movie a couple weeks back — visit its web site. I got a Voicemail of Death from Evil Nate, and Brian in Colorado sent in this week’s “Review of Beers.” Articles I talk about . . […]
This week I’m joined by Crash and Russy from the horror rock band Boy Eats Gurl. You can listen to them and find out more about them on their web site, on their MySpace page, and on their Facebook page. Don’t forget to send your 500-word zombie flash fiction in for the contest by July […]
We’re all raising awareness this week about all the awareness-raising going on. I talk about the Eric S. Brown and David Dunwoody Zombie Flash Fiction Contest, and how awesome it is. I encourage you all to read Bryan Wolford’s first serial novel, 48 Pieces. I make a few comments about the final episode of Lost. […]
I’m pleased to welcome my friend Eric S. Brown to the podcast this week! We talk about all kinds of things: War of the Worlds Plus Blood, Guts and Zombies Simon & Schuster pre-order . . . Bigfoot War is his “best non-zombie book” . . . the sequel to Rats from Season of Rot […]
The 2-year-old Indonesian smoker loves to listen to my podcast with his first smokes of the day. This week, I address my concerns with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, movies and TV shows I’ve been watching, music, and lots more. I review the zombie movie Killing Spree (1987), and play my song “Blood Comes From […]
I’ve decided to podcast again . . . why not. Call me and leave your comments on the resurrected Voicemail of Death: 814.806.2828, or leave your comments on the blog. I ramble about: George Romero Bled White (2009) The Zombie Combat Manual Attack of the Vegan Zombies (2010) writing original music: “Bend That Light” Music: […]