Limetown is a podcast that follows a young woman attempting to discover the truth about the disappearance of the people… Read More
The Call of the Flame initially worried me that it would be a repeat of my usual concerns with Epic… Read More
Before listening to The Storage Papers, I never thought a podcast could scare me as much as The Magnus Archives.… Read More
The Legacy Saga taught me an interesting lesson about tropes, genre conventions, and storytelling methods that I simply cannot enjoy.… Read More
Campfire Radio Theater is an anthology horror series tied to no apparent central themes, no reoccurring characters, and as a… Read More
Civilized is a first for me as a reviewer: it’s an improvisational podcast. Meaning the actors are just playing off… Read More
Alba Salix, Royal Physician is such a departure from most podcasts I’ve come across in my career as a critic.… Read More
Weeping Cedars promised in its description to be a slow burn. And they weren’t kidding. The first three entries have… Read More
The Mistholme Museum of Mystery, Morbidity, and Morality is, for one thing, the piece of media with the longest title… Read More
The Domestic Life of Anthony Todd puts me in an interesting conundrum. The early episodes have a negative quality that,… Read More
Unwell is a somewhat enigmatic listening experience, and I mean that complimentary. Unlike The Cellar Letters or even the much… Read More
The Cellar Letters is the first podcast I’m reviewing that I didn’t like. Its first few episodes have many problems… Read More