Play Horror For Me Podcast
Each episode of Play Horror for Me is a journey into the guts of a horror film—featuring discussion, creative segments, and original stories that expand the world of the movie and deepen your appreciation for it.
Podcasting since 2025 • 16 episodes
Play Horror For Me Podcast
Latest Episodes
Three Stooges’ Murder Mystery: If a Body Meets a Body!
Happy Halloween! Today we shine a spooky spotlight on The Three Stooges’ classic creepshow comedy “If a Body Meets a Body” — where ghosts may not be real, but bad luck, flying fists, and Curly’s terrified yelps definitely are.
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Season 1
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Episode 16
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22:42
Horror Brunch-The Greatest Horror Short Film Ever
Today, we dive fork-first into Horror Brunch, the weird, cozy-chaotic slice of horror cinema that blends Sunday-morning comfort with midnight-movie madness. We’re breaking down the film’s tone, themes, unexpected comedy, and the strang...
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Season 1
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Episode 15
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30:55
Revisiting Girls Nite Out(1982) w/ Lauren-Marie Taylor & John Didrichsen
This episode I sit down with Lauren Marie Taylor (Friday the 13th Part 2, Neighbors) and John Didrichsen to talk about bringing this underrated college-campus horror flick to life. From on-set stories and 80s party vibes to rediscovering the fi...
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Season 1
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Episode 14
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1:17:24
Quiet Please-The Creepiest Radio Episode Ever|Play Horror For Me Podcast
Deep underground, a crew of oil drillers strikes something ancient… something that should’ve stayed buried. Quiet Please: The Thing on the Fourble Board first aired in 1948, and it remains one of the most chilling pieces of audio horror ever br...
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Season 1
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Episode 13
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32:01
Horror Brunch (1987) – The Full Story of the $1,000 Cult Horror Gem w/ Rik Carter (Director)
This is a special episode. I had the pleasure of speaking with the amazing filmmaker Rik Joel Carter. Director of one of the most fun and entertaining short films ever...Horror Brunch. Link to short and his YouTube page. Check out the ...
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Season 1
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Episode 12
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1:38:10
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