Dark Night of the Podcast

Episode 52 – Mountaintop Motel Massacre (1983)

Troy and Roger take a break from recording their debut country album to pull over for some rest and to discuss the atmospheric 1983 slasher flick Mountaintop Motel Massacre. Join the guys as they discuss mental asylum Glamour shots, doomed Guinea Pigs, messy make up effects, and horrible honeymoon destinations. 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 51 – P2 (2007)

The holiday may be over, but Troy and Roger are still stuffing your stocking with more Christmas horror goodness as they discuss the 2007 cat and mouse thriller P2.  Join the guys as they chat about the perils of parking garages, forgiven fork stabs, and ferocious flashlight beatings.   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 50 – Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)

It’s Christmas time AND our 50th episode milestone, and who better to celebrate with than our beloved Billy Chapman, the hunkiest killer Santa to ever grace celluloid! Gather round the tree as Troy and Roger hand out many gifts and talk about their favorite seasonal topics, including fuzzy butt cheeks, suppressed childhood trauma, and the illustrious career of Gilmer McCormick. So come on down, sit yourself on The Warm Side of the Door, and brace yourself… because it’s going to be a Silent Night, Deadly Night! 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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Silent Night Deadly Night Part 2 (Patreon Clip)

Here is a little holiday extended peek at our latest Patreon Exclusive full length episode! We discuss the much maligned and flashback heavy sequel to the iconic Silent Night Deadly Night! 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 49 – All Through the House (2015)

Ho Ho Ho boys and ghouls! Troy and Roger continue to stuff your stockings with holiday goodness this week. So bust out the mannequins and dress them up in their holiday finest because we have quite the seasonal celebration in store. The guys are discussing bags full o’ dicks, lesbians with revved up labidos, and the single most terrifying outdoor Santa display known to man. Get ready, because these gays are about to take you All Through the House! 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 48 – Black Christmas (2006)

Grab your cookies and milk and gather around boys and girls because this week Troy and Roger have a special holiday gift for you!  They continue the December festivities by diving deep into the 2006 remake of the classic and influential Black Christmas!  Join the guys on this eyeball infested journey as they discuss an endless supply of plastic bags, questionable sanitarium services, mysterious blood bursts, and oblivious orderlies.   You’re definitely our family now!  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 47 – To All a Goodnight (1980)

Troy and Roger kick off the holiday season by discussing one of the very first Killer Santa films, the 1980 David Hess directed slasher To All a Goodnight! Join the guys as they chat boobs over banisters, a massive disdain for milk, tree climbing Santas, and a porno star pilot! 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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Return to Oz (Patreon Clip)

Here is a little peek at our latest Patreon Exclusive full length episode! We travel to a now dilapidated and creepier Emerald City to discuss the 1985 semi-sequel Return to Oz! 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 46 – Curtains (1983) with Brandon Perras

Troy and Roger are joined by Brandon Perras, one of the writers and directors of the indie horror sensations Death Drop Gorgeous to discuss the iconic 1983 Canadian slasher film Curtains.  Join the trio to listen to Roger’s Oscar worthy monologue and to hear them dish absurdly tall dolls, questionable audition invites, multi-talented murderers, and, of course, a hideous hag mask!  Oh, and be sure to follow Brandon and his crew at Monster Makeup Productions and check out Death Drop Gorgeous on virtually all streaming platforms!

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Megan is Missing (Patreon Clip)

Here is a little peek at our latest Patreon Exclusive full length episode! Roger absolutely LOATHED this film, which makes for a fabulously bitchtastic episode! Wanna hear more? Head on over to Patreon (link included) and subscribe to hear our thoughts on this 2011 found footage film MEGAN IS MISSING and get access to all current future bonus content! Join us on Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/darknightofthepodcast.

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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.