Dark Night of the Podcast

The House of the Dead (Patreon Clip)

Here is a little peek of our latest Patreon Exclusive full length episode ! We hop on a wonky boat to head to an isolated rave to discuss the much maligned 2002 Uwe Boll flick The House of the Dead. Head on over to Patreon (link included) and subscribe to hear our thoughts and to get access to all current future bonus content! Join us on Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/darknightofthepodcast.

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Episode 60 – Cherry Falls (2000)

It’s time to throw on a bad wig and bust out your favorite little black dress because Troy and Roger are poppin' cherries and taking lives as they spread their legs for the most expensive made for TV movie of all time Cherry Falls! Topics of interest include heavily-implied incestual undertones, overly-complicated body reveals, and one of the lamest orgies ever depicted on film. So strip down to your skivvies and prepare to have your toes nibbled upon, because these two gays are here to provide you with a whole lot of stimulation! Also, if you're interested in monthly exclusive bonus content, please check out our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/darknightofthepodcast.

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Episode 59 – My Bloody Valentine (2009)

Troy and Roger have one final Valentine treat for you as February finally comes to an end. Grab your pick axes and 3d glasses and join the guys as they chat the 2009 remake of My Bloody Valentine. Topics discussed include already aged CGI effects, a pointless pregnancy sub plot, a scene stealing motel manager, and of course the beauty of Jensen Ackles and Kerr Smith! Also, if you're interested in monthly exclusive bonus content, please check out our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/darknightofthepodcast.

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Episode 58 – My Bloody Valentine (1981) featuring Helene Udy

Roses are red, violets are blue here's a little post Valentine's Day treat for you! Troy and Roger put on their coal mining gear to discuss the classic 1981 slasher film My Bloody Valentine. Join the guys as they chat blue collar love triangles and a killer who excels at creative writing. And be sure to stick around after they guys' discussion of the film for an very special interview with actress Helene Udy who portrays ill-fated Sylvia in the film! If you're interested in monthly exclusive bonus content, please check out our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/darknightofthepodcast.

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Episode 57 – Valentine (2001) with Robby Horror

Grab your box of Valentine’s chocolates and gather around because Troy and Roger are joined by special guest Rob Rosado, horror critic and staff writer for the site Morbidly Beautiful, to discuss the 2001 slasher Valentine.  Join the trio as they chat disastrous dating, myriads of repugnant males, awkward ark exhibits, and nefarious nose bleeds.  Also, be sure to check out Rob’s website at www.robbyhorror.com and follow him on Instagram @robby_horror to read all of his past and future reviews!

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Episode 56 – 2001 Maniacs (2005)

YeeHaw! It's time for the annual Guts and Glory Jubilee! Troy and Roger put on their best suits and head to Pleasant Valley to partake in the festivities and to discuss the 2005 film 2001 Maniacs starring genre favorites Robert Englund and Lin Shaye! Join the guys as they chat Cabin Fever connections, college slideshow shenanigans, dodgy detour signs, and horrific ending hoedowns. Also, if you're interested in monthly exclusive bonus content, please check out our newly launched Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/darknightofthepodcast.

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Episode 55 – Sledgehammer (1983)

It’s hammer time as Troy and Roger travel to a bland remote house to discuss the 1983 SOV classic Sledgehammer.  Join the guys as they chat an abnormally strong killer child, heavy homoerotic undertones, freeze framed facial expressions, and a severe lack of sledgehammer deaths.   And don’t worry, we did NOT record this episode in slow motion!!   Also, if you're interested in monthly exclusive bonus content, please check out our newly launched Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/darknightofthepodcast.

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Episode 54 – The Prowler (1981)

Troy and Roger ditch the Graduation Dance and head to the Gazebo to the 1981 slasher classic The Prowler. Join the guys as they chat prolonged search sequences, wheelchair bound red herrings, discontent desk clerks, and of course some of the grisliest death scenes of the 80’s! Also, if you're interested in monthly exclusive bonus content, please check out our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/darknightofthepodcast.

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Decoys (Patreon Clip)

Here is a little peek at our first Patreon Exclusive full length episode of 2022! We dive tentacles deep into the 2004 college campus based sci-fi horror hybrid Decoys. Head on over to Patreon (link included) and subscribe to hear our thoughts and to get access to all current future bonus content! Join us on Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/darknightofthepodcast.

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Episode 53 – The Ritual (2017) with Chris Wolfe

Troy and Roger are joined by actor Chris Wolfe (Hideout, Airborne) to discuss the 2017 folk horror film The Ritual.  Join the trio on a backpacking journey through Sweden as they chat ill-fated liquor store runs, friction among friend groups, and cathartic creature encounters.   Also, to learn more about Chris’s current and future projects, check out his IMDB at https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6233531/ .

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Avid horror fans and filmmakers (and noted homosexuals) Troy Escamilla and Roger "The Scream Queer" Conners have many opinions on film. Tune in weekly to hear these two discuss and dissect some of the horror genre's most iconic, overlooked, and often underrated films.