THE KNIGHTS WORKING IN THE GRAVEYARD!

CHEYENNE RAINE Tea with Knight

Cheyenne Raine has been watching horror movies since she was about 6 years old, when she was introduced to foreign horror films and grew an appreciation for folk horror and storytelling that explored trauma and historical events. She almost always has a glass of tea nearby to sip on while watching a movie or reading a horror novel. Raine started listening to the podcast in 2021 and joined the team in 2023. She handles all marketing distribution across the podcast's socials so Ghouls everywhere can discover and tune in.

Favorite Horror Film: The Collector

Favorite Horror Novel: Hungerstone

MAE SHULTS

Mae Shults is a veteran of the podcasting industry, with well over a decade of experience in both editing & hosting. She is also a lifelong devotee of horror, with a large collection of physical media and horror-related tattoos. Find her giggling up a storm on Pleasers & Punishers, talking body horror & cannibalism on Tender Subject, or discussing Buffy, Angel, & all things nerdy on Slayerfest 98. And if you want more, her music is available on Bandcamp, Ampwall, & streaming services as Everson Poe.

You can connect with Mae on Bluesky & Letterboxd

ALISON REIGEL Stormy Knight

Hi! I’m Alison, aka Stormyknight, aka your Community Manager! I am just a millennial, a Capricorn, mama of 3 kitties, and you’ll hear me loudly yelling about how much I love you at the end of every episode. My intrigue of horror started young when I was 6 or 7 at Disney world where I dragged my parents to the haunted mansion ride, hid my face the whole time, didn’t see a thing, and then loudly yelled: “LET’S DO IT AGAIN!” I hid behind couches to watch scary movies and was traumatized by Cast Away, but kept coming back. Now that I’m an adult and can buy my own (k)night lights, I find so much comfort in horror. It is the genre that can do the most and get away with it. I have a special place in my heart for The Conjuring and Insidious series, but I also love Saw. I will never say no to a “good for her” film either. Mental health metaphors, when done right, will always, always tug my heart. So, I love it all.

Find me on our Discord, Instagram, and TikTok. Join our watch parties so I can shower you with love.