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video palace podcast

by Chase Waelchi PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Is Video Palace podcast real?

Now, they have a scripted podcast called Video Palace. Video Palace is a 10-part scripted podcast created by Michael Monello (producer of The Blair Witch Project) and Nick Braccia. It follows a couple investigating the origins of a mysterious VHS tape and the video store where it supposedly comes from.

How many episodes of Video Palace?

Episodes (15) Mark interviews the wife of Thurman Mueller, who was obsessed with the Video Palace before he disappeared twenty years ago.

Does shudder have podcasts?

Video Palace: A Shudder Original Podcast | Ad-Free and Uncut | SHUDDER.

How many seasons does Tanis have?

5After its premiere on October 13, 2015, episodes of Tanis were released every two weeks during the first four seasons and weekly during the fifth....Tanis (podcast)TanisNo. of seasons5No. of episodes60PublicationOriginal releaseOctober 13, 2015 – present10 more rows

How do I listen to Magnus archives?

The Magnus Archives | Listen to Podcasts On Demand Free | TuneIn.

How much does Shudder cost?

$5.99 per monthHow Much Does Shudder Cost? Shudder costs $5.99 per month, but you can save money by opting for the $56.99-per-year annual plan.

Is a Shudder subscription worth it?

yes, Shudder is definitely worth it, especially if you're a huge fan of creepy, dark, scary content. If this is you, $57 per year is nothing to stream twisted TV shows and movies all year round. Whether you're a horror buff or the average fan, the strength of Shudder is that it gets you off the beaten path.

Does AMC+ include Shudder?

AMC+ is a premium streaming bundle that includes the best from AMC, BBC America, IFC, SundanceTV, Shudder, Sundance Now, and IFC Films Unlimited containing original, award-winning series, popular movies, festival favorites, plus horror, sci-fi, true crime, and thrillers.

1. Somniloquy

After watching a mysterious white VHS tape, Mark talks in his sleep in a language that doesn’t exist.

2. Obsession

Mark interviews the wife of Thurman Mueller, who was obsessed with the Video Palace before he disappeared twenty years ago. While Mark is away, Tamra is unnerved by a strange sound at their door.

3. The Piano Tuner

Tamra helps Mark trace the new white tape to professional piano tuner Randy Wane. Mark interviews him and learns more about the Video Palace before the encounter takes a strange turn.

4. Dissonance

Mark and Tamra ask their music-composer friend Cat to analyze the white tapes. Cat’s discoveries, plus a revelation from Jacob Manders, send Mark and Tamra’s investigation in a new direction.

5. Pilgrimage

Mark and Tamra travel to Vermont to visit the original site of the Video Palace. After discovering a new lead, they stay overnight in a motel, where Mark’s sleep talking takes a turn for the worse.

6. The Hidden Basement

Mark interviews a former clerk from the Video Palace and learns some intriguing new information. Meanwhile, Tamra visits a mental institution in search of the owners of the Video Palace.

7. The Code

Mark and Tamra enlist Cat’s help in lining up the audio in all four white tapes. The results cause a visceral reaction in Mark, leaving Cat and Tamra on their own as they make a crucial new discovery.

What is the lore podcast?

Why we love it: Aaron Mahnke’s Lore is a podcast mainstay at this point. Since the show’s debut in 2015, it has presented bi-weekly tales of folklore and mystery, narrated by Mahnke in his calm, reserved monotone. Along the way, it has become a full-fledged media brand unto itself, inspiring a number of books, a series from Amazon Prime, and an immersive haunted house. There’s nothing innately scary about the show’s production or Mahnke’s delivery unto itself; the fascination is more in the way the show’s tales echo the common urban legends that permeate our society, or how the details of one story may tie into famous horror tales like Dracula. In that sense, Lore is as much about the influence of folklore as it is the legends themselves.

What is the rabbits podcast about?

Rabbits is the story of a woman named Carly Parker who is trying to discover the whereabouts of a friend who has recently gone missing. She soon discovers that the disappearance is linked to a proto-ARG called Rabbits, that may — or may not — actually be real. The series starts incredibly strong, with Parker peeling back the onion-like layers of a conspiracy that is so enmeshed in our own real-world popular culture that it’s easy to think this could all possibly be true. The final ending doesn’t quite land as strong as the rest of the series, but that doesn’t make the journey along the way any less compelling. - Bryan Bishop

Who created the White Tapes podcast?

Created by Nick Braccia and Michael Monello for the horror streaming service Shudder, the podcast follows a video collector named Mark Cambria who finds himself investigating “The White Tapes” — fabled VHS cassettes that, when watched, can drive the viewer insane.

Who are the podcasters of Blackwood?

The series is the recently discovered recordings of a trio of podcasters — Molly Weaver, Bryan Anderson, and Nathan Howell — who begin to delve into the story of a local monster called the Blackwood Bugman.

Is Dan missing from the podcast?

It eventually turns out that Dan himself is missing (there are a lot of missing people in scary podcasts), and the show is actually being put together by Dan’s friend Mark who is looking for him… and things just get weirder from there.

Is Alice dead in Welcome to Night Vale?

Alice Isn’t Dead. Why we love it: This podcast, from Welcome to Night Vale co-creator Joseph Fink, takes the shape of recordings made by a truck driver as she crosses the country in hopes of finding her lost wife (the titular Alice). Along the way she encounters all manners of spooky weirdness and otherworldly entities.

Is podcasting a medium?

As podcasting has matured as a medium, it’s grown to cover almost every genre and style imaginable, from old-school tech talk and true crime, to sci-fi and sobering historical deep dives . It’s also proven extraordinarily adept at horror, with both fictional podcasts and real-life tales offering a variety of scares, chills, and unsettling encounters.

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