Welcome to Hypnogoria, Britian's longest running horror podcast! Coming to you from the Great Libr
This week we return to the Bat Cave, for the third instalment of Mr Jim Moon’s epic exploration of B
With a raging throat infection rendering his usual golden tones into something akin to the croaking
Continuing our exploration of the Casebook of Carnacki the Ghost-Finder, in the Library of Dreams, M
Continuing our celebrations of the Vincent Price Centennial, Mr Jim Moon explores not one, not two,
In the first of two episodes celebrating Vincent Price’s centennial on the 27th of May, Mr Jim Moon
This week, Mr Jim Moon opens the files of one of the 20th century’s great detectives, Mr Thomas Carn
Pow! Mr Jim Moon continues his epic exploration of the history of the Batman! This time we’re lookin
Kapow! Mr Jim Moon begins an epic look back at the long history of the Batman! tracing how the Caped
It’s time to revisit the works of the master of the spectral tale, MR James as Mr Jim Moon reads his
In something of a rush, Mr Jim Moon hastily cobbles together a podcast and ends up rambling on about
This week we’re back to the fireside for a reading of Oscar Wilde’s classic gothic tale of ghouls an
This week we continue our epic exploration of the lives and works of Dr Anton Phibes; taking a look
This week, Mr Jim Moon embarks on an art deco odyssey into the world of the Twentieth Century’s most
Due to various factors, there’s only an apology and the shortest of short stories this week, from sc
At the fireside in the Great Library of Dreams, Mr Jim Moon would like to introduce you to a forgott
This week Mr Jim Moon launches into an in-depth discussion of Guy de Maupassant’s The Horla. Also we
In a change to the published schedule, Mr Jim Moon takes a look at a quartet of odd little films – T
It’s back to the fireside once more this week, as Mr Jim Moon delves into classic French literature
Infected by the seas of love sloshing about in mid February, Mr Jim Moon unveils a new semi-regular
It’s back to the fireside this week, as Mr Jim Moon reads three stories by Mr R Chetwynd-Hayes…