Tag: scary

  • Till Death Do Us Part?

    Scary Spirits Bedtime Stories – Till Death Do Us Part?

    Delve into the chilling world of post-mortem matrimony in this spine-tingling episode of Scary Spirits Bedtime Stories! Karen, our resident mistress of the macabre, returns to regale you with eerie tales from Tim Rayborn's "The Scary Book of Valentine's Day Lore." This time, prepare to be captivated by the unsettling phenomenon of marriages that occur after death. In this episode, you'll discover: The historical origins of post-mortem marriages The chilling rituals and beliefs surrounding these spectral unions Real-life accounts of ghostly couples and their eternal vows So, snuggle into bed, turn down the lights, and prepare for a night of delightful frights! Listen now and dare to explore the shadowy side of love.

  • Scary Spirits Bedtime Stories

    Scary Spirits Bedtime Stories – Valentine’s Day

    Scary Spirits Podcast: Bedtime Stories Edition! Join us for a special episode of the Scary Spirits podcast as we launch our new series, Scary Spirits Bedtime Stories! In this inaugural edition, Karen delves into the dark and mysterious history of Valentine's Day, reading a spine-tingling section from Tim Rayborn's "The Scary Book of Valentine's Day Lore." Uncover the eerie origins and sinister tales lurking behind this seemingly romantic holiday. Dare to listen to this bone-chilling bedtime story—tune in now, if you dare!

  • CHUD

    C.H.U.D. – SSP071

    Wanting to refresh her memory, Karen has chosen the 1984 film “C.H.U.D.” for our viewing pleasure this week. She saw this film way back in 1984, but she really didn’t remember it. Hmmm. Join Greg and Karen as they discuss the film while they enjoy a “New York Sour” cocktail.

  • The Curse of The Werewolf

    The Curse of The Werewolf – SSP070

    Because werewolves are cool, Greg has chosen the 1961 Hammer film "The Curse of The Werewolf" starring Oliver Reed for our feature presentation this week. Join Greg and Karen as they discuss the film while they enjoy a "Gladiator Blood & Sand" cocktail.

  • The Omen (1976)

    The Omen (1976) – SSP066

    In honor of the recently deceased David Warner’s Birthday on July 29th, and because Greg was named after Gregory Peck, he has chosen the 1976 version of “The Omen” for our viewing pleasure this week. Join Greg and Karen as they discuss the film while they enjoy a “The Omen 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".

  • Rosemary's Baby

    Rosemary’s Baby – SSP055

    In honor of Mother's Day, Karen has selected the 1968 film "Rosemary's Baby" for our viewing pleasure. Watch it with Mom and celebrate. Join Greg and Karen as they discuss the film while enjoying a "Vodka Blush Cocktail".

  • Episode 52

    Our One Year Anniversary Spectacular – SSP052

    Our hosts look back on the last year in this very special retrospective episode of the Scary Spirits Podcast. Join Greg and Karen as they reflect while enjoying a "Vampire Bite" and "Shark Lady Cocktail".

  • The Black Cat

    The Black Cat – SSP044

    Greg has finally bought into Karen's belief that February is the "month of love". Continuing on that theme, Greg has chosen the 1935 film "The Black Cat" for our viewing pleasure. Join Greg and Karen as they discuss the film while they enjoy a "Black Cat Cocktail".