“Make your statement, face your fear.” A weekly horror fiction podcast examining what lurks in the archives of the Magnus Institute, an organisation dedicated to researching the esoteric and the weird. Join Jonathan Sims as he explores the archive, but be warned, as he looks into its depths something starts to look back… New episodes every Thursday produced by Rusty Quill, featuring guest actors, short stories, serial plots and more. The long awaited continutation The Magnus Protocol launched in January 2024. Season 2 of TMP coming February 27th 2025 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I keep recommending this to everyone, I thought I didn’t even like horror but I love the Magnus Archives. Beautifully crafted and written, great voice acting, immersive soundscaping it pulls you in and does not let you go. It’s creepy and unnerving in the best of ways. The story starts a bit slow but the characters and payoff is sooo worth it! Listen to TMA, you won’t regret it!
2021-04-02
Really great ambiance
I stumbled on this podcast last week and I am bigging it since. The writting is great, so is the acting and the realisation. And on top of that, there is a clear thread that moves things forward even if it's a collection of stand alone stories. I was searching for a new quality podcast for a while and here it is !
2020-07-23
Simply brilliant
The English language does not contain the right words for me to describe how much I love this podcast. I’m really happy I decided to listen to it when I found it by accident. It’s simply brilliant!
2017-12-23
Creepily excellent!
I just discovered this podcast and was hooked from the first episode. I then had the pleasure of binge listening the 80+ episodes! It's super well produced. All stories can be listened to independently, but there are some underlying links and overarching plots. In my opinion, this is audio horror done right, and I hope it will last!
2017-05-08
Good horror with red thread
The separate stories of the episodes are good and make for good listening. The introduction of recurring names, places and events gives it a longer term logic, quite similar to how the mythology episodes held The Mentalist or X-Files storylines together. Very good addition to my subscription feed.