Tag: creepy

  • The Little Girl Who Lives Down The Lane (1976)

    The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (1976) – SSP187

    Celebrate Jodie Foster’s Birthday with a Review of “The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane“ In this episode of the Scary Spirits podcast, we’re celebrating the birthday of Jodie Foster by reviewing the 1976 film “The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane.” This film is a classic horror movie that tells the story of a young girl who is forced to live on her own after her mother dies. The film is full of suspense, twists, and turns, and it is sure to please any fan of the genre. In this episode, we will: Discuss the film’s plot and themes Analyze the performances of Jodie Foster and Martin Sheen Explore the film’s impact on horror cinema Share our thoughts on the “Cynndel Cyanide” cocktail So join us this week on the Scary Spirits podcast as we celebrate the birthday of Jodie Foster and review the classic horror film “The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane.” If you’re a fan of horror movies, be sure to tune in to this episode of the Scary Spirits podcast. We hope you’ll enjoy it!

  • Witchfinder General - 1968

    Witchfinder General – SSP081

    Being that Dr. Craig Fischer raved about Michael Reeves in our Wicked Ramblings episode on horror films, Karen has chosen the classic 1968 film “Witchfinder General” (released in the states as "The Conqueror Worm") for our viewing pleasure this week. Join Greg and Karen as they discuss the film while they enjoy a "Witches Brew Cocktail".

  • Children of The Corn - 1984

    Children of the Corn (1984) – SSP077

    Looking for an excuse to enjoy a cocktail featuring candy corn, Karen has chosen the 1984 film, based upon a Stephen King short story, “Children of the Corn" for our viewing pleasure this week. Join Greg and Karen as they discuss the film while they enjoy a Candy Corn Cocktail.

  • Necromancy (1972)

    Necromancy – SSP074

    Celebrating the 50th anniversary of it's release on September 20, 1972, Greg has chosen the film "Necromancy", starring the lovely Pamela Franklin for our viewing pleasure this week. Join Greg and Karen as they discuss the film while they enjoy a "Negroni" cocktail.

  • Village of the Damned (1960)

    Village of The Damned – SSP073

    Celebrating the month of September being back to school month for many, Karen has the selected the 1960 film "Village of The Dammed" for our viewing pleasure. Join Greg and Karen as they discuss the film while enjoying a "Back to School-tini".

  • Carnival of Souls

    Carnival of Souls – SSP069

    Karen found "Carnival of Souls" from 1962 while surfing the Internet and discovered that this film influenced a lot of talented directors. For that reason she though we should have it in our library of watched films. Join Greg and Karen as they discuss the film while they enjoy a Car Crash Cocktail.

  • Doctor X (1932)

    Doctor X (1932) – SSP064

    Celebrating the full moon that occurs on the day this episode comes out, Greg has chosen the 1932 film starring Fay Wray and Lionel Atwell, “Doctor X” for our viewing enjoyment this week. Join Greg and Karen as they discuss the film while they enjoy a "Cannibal Cocktail".

  • The Legend of Hell House

    The Legend of Hell House – SSP060

    Celebrating the 49th anniversary of it's premier, Greg has chosen the 1973 film “The Legend of Hell House” for our viewing enjoyment this week. Join Greg and Karen as they discuss the film while they enjoy a "Drunk Ghost Cocktail".

  • The Oblong Box

    The Oblong Box – SSP057

    Celebrating the birthdays of both Vincent Price and Sir Christopher Lee this coming Friday, Karen has chosen the 1969 film “The Oblong Box” for our viewing enjoyment this week. It was the first film that Vincent Price and Sir Christopher Lee starred in together. Join Greg and Karen as they discuss the film while they enjoy a “Vincent Price's New Fashioned Cocktail”.

  • Dark Night of the Scarecrow

    Dark Night of the Scarecrow – SSP056

    Proving that sometimes a film does not need a "reimagining" or "remake", Greg has chosen the 1981 made for TV movie “Dark Night of the Scarecrow” for our viewing enjoyment this week. Join Greg and Karen as they discuss the film while they enjoy a delicious cocktail, the "Scarecrow Cocktail".