We reimagine and remix classic weird tales into found-footage stories set today. Drawing our inspiration from the likes of H.P. Lovecraft, M.R. James, and Algernon Blackwood, we shape these old tales into something that might just have really happened in our current world. Come on in, we've been expecting you.
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We reimagine and remix classic weird tales into found-footage stories set today. Drawing our inspiration from the likes of H.P. Lovecraft, M.R. James, and Algernon Blackwood, we shape these old tales into something that might just have really happened in our current world. Come on in, we've been expecting you.
In the early days of Covid lockdowns, two friends roam the abandoned streets of Manhattan, where they stumble on a mysterious private club full of recognizable faces.
A music producer and the singer he’s recording are having unsettling and similar dreams, which seem somehow to be connected to a pale church watchman and the infamous book, The King in Yellow.
This episode was inspired by the short story The Yellow Sign by Robert W. Chambers.
Voice performers:
Luis Meraz
Luna Camitan
Kameron Derkatz
Jesse Keller
Ave Verum Corpus by Papalin licensed by creative commons.
Sound effects from freesound.org users:
klankbeeld; miastodzwiekow; logancircle2; tourner
A rail fan YouTuber interviews an overworked railroad signal maintainer, who confesses to having seen strange things at sunset at the mouth of a well-known train tunnel.
This episode was inspired by the short story The Signal-Man by Charles Dickens.
Voice performers:
Brendan Cahalan
Dave Rivas
Jesse Keller
An encounter with a pack of dogs at a deserted castle in the French countryside leads to the revelation of tragic story that goes back more than 300 years.
The original artwork for this episode is by Shai.
This episode was inspired by the short story Kerfol by Edith Wharton.
Voice performers:
Abby Watt
Caroline Amiguet
Jesse Keller
A 12 year-old orphan boy is adopted by an uncle he never knew existed. What exactly are the classics-obsessed ex-professor’s motives for bringing young Stephen out to his isolated forest mansion?
This episode was inspired by the short story Lost Hearts by M.R. James.
Poster art by Dane Ashinhurst.
Voice performers:
Nate Ferguson
George Yé
Jesse Keller
Two friends on a kayaking trip have an uncanny encounter with inexplicable forces on a tiny island in the middle of the rising Missouri River. Inspired by The Willows by Algernon Blackwood.
Voice performers:
Molly Maslak
Laura Keller
Jesse Keller
Poster art by Freya DePrez.
We reimagine and remix classic weird tales into found-footage stories set today. Drawing our inspiration from the likes of H.P. Lovecraft, M.R. James, and Algernon Blackwood, we shape these old tales into something that might just have really happened in our current world. Come on in, we've been expecting you.