Welcome to Hypnogoria, Britian's longest running horror podcast! Coming to you from the Great Libr
In this chapter, we have two further monster mashups with Abbott and Costello, a new Invisible Man,
Mr Jim takes a seat by the fire for a quick chat and an update on what's going on and what the futur
Mr Jim provides a commentary track for Mr Humphreys and his Inheritance, a short film from 1976 made
In this episode we take a look at one of the more obscure television adaptations of MR James, a vers
In this chapter of Universal horror history we learn how the famous monsters returned to the silver
In this podcast we revisit two ground-breaking computer rpg games from the early 1980s, the era of t
We take at look at the latest incarnation of Dracula from Universal - a comedy horror starring Nicho
In something of a stop-gap episode, we have a delve in the audio archives and unearth a classic epis
The Doomscribe returns! Garth Marenghi returns with a new novel that is a trilogy in one single book
In this second delve into the short-lived cycle of horror movies from Republic Pictures, we look at
In this episode we take at look at a short but often forgotten cycle of horror movies from Republic
In this new chapter we examine an overlooked entry in the Universal horror family, the 1939 film ser
In this show, Mr Jim revisits a favourite volume from his childhood - I've Seen a Ghost by Richard D
In this second show on weird gazetteers, we take a look at some hefty tomes that map and detail folk
As a little sidestep between looking at ghostly gazetteers, in this appropriately rambling show, Mr
A little chat from the fireside in which we have updates on my on-going health situation and what's
In this podcast, we once again have a delve on the haunted shelves and sample a selection of books p
This week we take another dive into the vaults and have a delve on some haunted shelves, with Mr Jim
In another special episode, Mr Jim guested on the excellent Grognard Files Podcast to chat with Dirk
In a special episode unearthed from the Patreon vaults, Mr Jim takes a look back at some of his favo