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| 6/3/26 | ![]() The Omen (2006) – SSP266 | Step into the candlelit shadows and indulge your darker curiosities—this week on the Scary Spirits Podcast, we invoke the sinister legacy of The Omen as we celebrate the approaching anniversary of the 2006 remake of the 1976 horror classic, released on the most unholy of dates: June 6th (06/06/06). Join your hosts, Karen and Greg, as they peel back the veil of polite society and examine the chilling mythology, occult symbolism, and infernal intrigue woven into this infamous film. With a tone both seductive and unsettling, they explore the enduring allure of demonic prophecy, the Antichrist narrative, and the unsettling question: what if darkness is not to be feared, but embraced? As the discussion unfolds, so too does a ritual of indulgence—featuring a devilishly crafted “Mark of the Beast Cocktail,” designed to awaken the senses and tempt fate itself. Rich, bold, and wickedly satisfying, it’s the perfect libation to accompany a descent into cinematic darkness. Whether you’re a devotee of classic horror films, a seeker of occult cinema, or simply drawn to the forbidden, this episode promises a deliciously diabolical experience. The Mark of the Beast • 1 1/2 oz black vodka (or regular vodka with a drop of black food coloring)• 1/2 oz pomegranate liqueur (like PAMA)• 3/4 oz fresh blood orange juice• 1/2 oz simple syrup• 3 dashes Angostura bitters• 1/4 oz grenadine• 1 pinch activated charcoal (optional)• black cherry for garnish• orange peel (charred if possible) for garnish Instructions: In a shaker, combine the vodka, pomegranate liqueur, blood orange juice, simple syrup, and bitters. Add ice and shake until well chilled. (Optional) Add a tiny pinch of activated charcoal to deepen the color. Shake briefly again. Strain into a chilled coupe or lowball glass. Slowly drizzle the grenadine into the center of the drink—it should sink and spread like a sinister symbol forming in the glass. Add a black cherry on a pick and express a lightly charred orange peel over the top before dropping it in. A Brief Synopsis:  Some of the topics discussed and highlights of this episode include: Karen gives us some background information on the Vatican Observatory. We learn about the Bible verse in Revelations 8:7. Karen tells us about the opera Salome by Richard Strauss. Can air in an I.V. cause the death of a person? Greg and Karen have a debate about black German Shepherds. Our rating of the film: This movie was OK. It took us 3 cocktails to get through it. Take our online survey! We want to know more about you! Please take our survey. All questions are optional and you can remain completely anonymous if you prefer. Tell us what you like or would like to hear more of! All music on the Scary Spirits Podcast is provided by the band “Verse 13”. Please check them out. You can listen to all their music on their Bandcamp page. Get social with us! Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram Subscribe on YouTube to watch Greg attempt to make all the featured cocktails Follow @ScarySpiritsPod Questions, comments or suggestions? Shoot us an email at info@scaryspirits.com As an Amazon Associate, we may earn a small percentage of qualifying purchases through our links. | — | ||||||
| 5/27/26 | ![]() Horror Express (1972) – SSP265✨ | horror filmcinematic legacy+3 | — | Beautiful FriendshipHorror Express | — | Horror ExpressPeter Cushing+4 | — | 1h 20m 12s | |
| 5/20/26 | ![]() Frogman (2023) – SSP264✨ | cryptozoologyfolklore+3 | — | Frogman | OhioMidwest | Frogmancryptids+3 | — | 56m 15s | |
| 5/13/26 | ![]() Grizzly II: Revenge (1983/2021) – SSP263✨ | cult horror cinemafilm review+3 | — | Bear BaitGrizzly II: Revenge | — | Grizzly II: RevengeGeorge Clooney+3 | — | 1h 10m 40s | |
| 5/6/26 | ![]() Tucker & Dale vs. Evil (2010) – SSP262✨ | horror-comedyfilm review+3 | — | Hillbilly PunchTucker & Dale vs. Evil | — | Tucker & Dale vs. Evilhorror-comedy+3 | — | 1h 04m 03s | |
| 4/29/26 | ![]() Bug (2007) – SSP261✨ | psychological horrorfilm analysis+3 | — | William FriedkinBug | — | BugAshley Judd+4 | — | 44m 41s | |
| 4/22/26 | ![]() Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (1971) – SSP260✨ | Hammer Horror1970s horror cinema+4 | — | Brandy Old FashionedHammer Horror+2 | — | Dr. Jekyll and Sister HydeHammer Horror+6 | — | 1h 14m 39s | |
| 4/15/26 | ![]() Anaconda (1997) – SSP259✨ | horror filmscreature features+3 | — | Anaconda | — | Anaconda1997 film+3 | — | 1h 09m 32s | |
| 4/8/26 | ![]() Wake Wood (2009) – SSP258✨ | Hammer Horrorfolk horror+4 | — | Wake Wood | Ireland | Wake WoodHammer Horror+5 | — | 1h 09m 07s | |
| 3/25/26 | ![]() The Birthday (2004) – SSP257✨ | cult horror filmbirthday parties+3 | — | The Birthday | — | The BirthdayCorey Feldman+4 | — | 1h 10m 11s | |
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| 3/18/26 | ![]() The Mummy’s Shroud (1967) – SSP256✨ | classic horrorHammer Horror+3 | — | Bloody Snake BiteHammer Films+1 | — | The Mummy’s ShroudHammer Films+3 | — | 1h 05m 35s | |
| 3/11/26 | ![]() Friday the 13th (2009) – SSP255 | Hush now… and listen closely. This week on the Scary Spirits Podcast, I invite you back to Camp Crystal Lake as we honor the cursed calendar day that started it all—Friday the 13th. Join your doomed counselors, Karen and Greg, as they bravely revisit the 2009 Friday the 13th film, dissecting every kill, callback, and chilling moment that dares disturb Jason’s legacy. As the blood runs cold, they sip on a wickedly themed cocktail—the “Jason Voorhees Crystal Lake Chiller”—a drink as deceptive and dangerous as the waters themselves. This episode is a must-listen for horror fans, slasher devotees, and anyone craving a nostalgic dive into one of the most infamous franchises in horror history. Remember…If you shouldn’t be listening…You’ll know. Jason Voorhees’ Crystal Lake Chiller • 1 1/2 oz Blue Curacao (for a deep lake-blue color)• 1 oz Vodka (clear like lake water)• 1/2 oz Lime juice (for sharpness)• 1/2 oz Triple sec• A splash of soda water (to add a misty effect)• Blue edible glitter (to mimic the shimmer of water under moonlight)• A sprig of mint (to represent the forest around Crystal Lake) Instructions: Fill a cocktail shaker with ice and pour in the Blue Curacao, vodka, lime juice, and Triple sec. Shake vigorously until the mixture is well chilled. Strain into a highball glass filled with crushed ice. Top with a splash of soda water for a slight fizz. Sprinkle blue edible glitter over the top to create a shimmering water effect. Garnish with a sprig of mint and either a small decorative machete or a mask resting on the rim of the glass. Source: creepybonfire.com A Brief Synopsis: Against the advice of locals and police, Clay scours the eerie woods surrounding Crystal Lake for his missing sister. But the rotting cabins of an abandoned summer camp are not the only things he finds. Hockey-masked killer Jason Voorhees lies in wait for a chance to use his razor-sharp machete on Clay and the group of college students who have come to the forest to party. Some of the topics discussed and highlights of this episode include: Karen gives us a history of Pabst Blue Ribbon beer. Our hosts reminisce about the band Night Ranger and the song “Sister Christian”. We learn some safety facts about motorcycle helmets. The history of “Hustler” magazine is discussed. Greg makes a reference to a song by the band “Dokken”. Our rating of the film: This movie was OK. It took us 3 cocktails to get through it. Take our online survey! We want to know more about you! Please take our survey. All questions are optional and you can remain completely anonymous if you prefer. Tell us what you like or would like to hear more of! All music on the Scary Spirits Podcast is provided by the band “Verse 13”. Please check them out. You can listen to all their music on their Bandcamp page. Get social with us! Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram Subscribe on YouTube to watch Greg attempt to make all the featured cocktails Follow @ScarySpiritsPod Questions, comments or suggestions? Shoot us an email at info@scaryspirits.com As an Amazon Associate, we may earn a small percentage of qualifying purchases through our links. | — | ||||||
| 3/4/26 | ![]() The Witches (1966) – SSP254 | Come closer… the shadows grow restless. This week on the Scary Spirits podcast, Greg presses onward in his relentless crusade to review every Hammer Horror film, dragging the 1966 cult nightmare The Witches, starring the chillingly composed Joan Fontaine, out from beneath layers of dust and dread. Your hosts Karen and Greg peer deep into this unsettling piece of classic British horror, unraveling its curses, quiet menace, and creeping atmosphere—where evil whispers instead of screams. As the discussion darkens, so does the glass, with a specially prepared “Voodoo Doll” cocktail fueling the descent into the occult. Expect brooding analysis, shadow‑soaked commentary, and a slow burn of supernatural unease as folklore, fear, and film history entwine. This is Hammer Horror at its most insidious—subtle, sinister, and steeped in doom. Pour carefully, listen closely, and remember… some spirits are better left undisturbed. Voodoo Doll Cocktail • 1/2 oz vodka• 1/2 oz of Chambord Raspberry Liqueur (alt: raspberry liqueur)• orange juice• cranberry juice Instructions: Add vodka and Chambord to a shaker. Add orange juice and cranberry juice until desired taste. Shake and serve with ice in a cocktail glass. Source: cocktailbuilder.com A Brief Synopsis: Gwen Mayfield suffers a mental collapse after a showdown with a witch doctor while performing missionary work in Africa. Once she recuperates, she starts teaching at a private school in England and gets to know Linda, one of her students. Linda’s boyfriend claims that there is a cult that is going to sacrifice her, and Gwen begins to investigate the wild rumors. This leads her to a confrontation with powerful cult leader Stephanie Bax. Some of the topics discussed and highlights of this episode include: We learn what a mangle is. Dr. Karen tells us about penicillin. Karen gives us a little history on Galileo and his feather and cannonball experiment. The career of Joan Fontaine is discussed. Greg tells us about the Christian holiday Lammastide. Greg also makes a reference to Todd Rundgren. Our rating of the film: This movie was so bad that it took us 4 cocktails to get through it. Take our online survey! We want to know more about you! Please take our survey. All questions are optional and you can remain completely anonymous if you prefer. Tell us what you like or would like to hear more of! All music on the Scary Spirits Podcast is provided by the band “Verse 13”. Please check them out. You can listen to all their music on their Bandcamp page. Get social with us! Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram Subscribe on YouTube to watch Greg attempt to make all the featured cocktails Follow @ScarySpiritsPod Questions, comments or suggestions? Shoot us an email at info@scaryspirits.com As an Amazon Associate, we may earn a small percentage of qualifying purchases through our links. | — | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() Gothic (1986) – SSP253 | This week, dear listeners, Scary Spirits Podcast lifts its candle to the storm‑lit heavens to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Ken Russell’s 1986 cult horror film Gothic—a delirious vision born of madness, poetry, and moon‑drenched terror. Join your devoted hosts, Karen and Greg, as they descend into the fevered dreams of the film, where Lord Byron himself looms large, temptation whispers, and nightmares take elegant form. Between spectral analysis and wicked insight, they sip a specially crafted Lord Byron Cocktail, a libation as darkly seductive as the poet’s own legend. If you crave horror film discussion, gothic cinema, and literary hauntings served with wit and atmosphere, this episode of Scary Spirits is your invitation to the Villa Diodati—where art, excess, and horror first dared to collide. Pour a drink, dim the lights, and linger with us among the spirits. Lord Byron Cocktail • 1 part KLEOS Mastiha Spirit• 1 part gin• 3/4 parts fresh lemon juice• 1/4 part simple syrup• 6 cucumber slices Instructions: Shake all ingredients vigorously. Strain and serve up in a chilled coupette. Garnish with a cucumber peel. Source: drinkkleos.com A Brief Synopsis: On a warm summer night in 1816 at the Swiss lakeside château of Lord Byron, the poet and his guests — Percy Bysshe Shelley; his fiancée, Mary Wollstonecraft; her half-sister, Claire; and his private doctor John Polidori — spend the evening sharing ghost stories while under the influence of experimental compounds provided by the doctor. As the night goes on, reality and the horrific tales begin to commingle. Some of the topics discussed and highlights of this episode include: Karen gives us a brief history of each of the main characters Claire Clairmont Dr. John Polidori Lord Byron Percy Shelley Mary Shelley Our rating of the film: This movie was OK. It took us 3 cocktails to get through it. Take our online survey! We want to know more about you! Please take our survey. All questions are optional and you can remain completely anonymous if you prefer. Tell us what you like or would like to hear more of! All music on the Scary Spirits Podcast is provided by the band “Verse 13”. Please check them out. You can listen to all their music on their Bandcamp page. Get social with us! Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram Subscribe on YouTube to watch Greg attempt to make all the featured cocktails Follow @ScarySpiritsPod Questions, comments or suggestions? Shoot us an email at info@scaryspirits.com As an Amazon Associate, we may earn a small percentage of qualifying purchases through our links. | — | ||||||
| 2/18/26 | ![]() Captain Clegg (aka Night Creatures 1962) – SSP252 | Step softly into the fog‑shrouded marshes of classic Hammer Horror as Scary Spirits raises a ghostly toast to two unforgettable icons. In this chilling new episode, we commemorate the birthdays of Oliver Reed and Yvonne Romain with a reverent yet spirited review of the 1962 Hammer masterpiece Captain Clegg, also known in the United States as Night Creatures. With measured wit and scholarly delight, hosts Karen and Greg explore the film’s brooding atmosphere, secret identities, and macabre menace—unearthing why this nautical nightmare remains a jewel in the Hammer crown. As the lantern light flickers and the tide rolls in, they sip a specially crafted “Scarecrow” cocktail, perfectly themed to the film’s eerie legend and sinister charm. If you cherish classic horror films, Hammer Studios, 1960s Gothic cinema, or the dark elegance of Britain’s golden age of fright, this episode beckons you closer. Join us, if you dare, for an evening of shadows, spirits, and timeless terror—where the past refuses to stay buried. Scarecrow Cocktail • 4 parts coffee-rum (or in emergency, ordinary white rum)• 3 parts Kahlúa• 2 parts lime juice• 8 parts pineapple juice• 4 parts orange juice Instructions: Shake ingredients with ice and strain into highball glass, add some ice. If possible, serve with actual straw. Source: superherococktails.com A Brief Synopsis: When a captain arrives on an English coastal town to investigate reports of smuggling, he ends up with much more to deal with, including marsh phantoms and a suspicious vicar. Some of the topics discussed and highlights of this episode include: Karen gives us some history of alcohol smuggling in 1776. Karen also references the 1968 Clint Eastwood film “Hang ‘Em High”. Greg reads a passage from the book “Hammer Glamour: Classic Images From the Archive of Hammer Films” by Marcus Hearn. Our rating of the film: This movie was pretty good, but it is not a horror film so we had to give it 4 cocktails. Take our online survey! We want to know more about you! Please take our survey. All questions are optional and you can remain completely anonymous if you prefer. Tell us what you like or would like to hear more of! All music on the Scary Spirits Podcast is provided by the band “Verse 13”. Please check them out. You can listen to all their music on their Bandcamp page. Get social with us! Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram Subscribe on YouTube to watch Greg attempt to make all the featured cocktails Follow @ScarySpiritsPod Questions, comments or suggestions? Shoot us an email at info@scaryspirits.com As an Amazon Associate, we may earn a small percentage of qualifying purchases through our links. | — | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | ![]() Cupid (2020) – SSP251 | This week, step into the smooth and shadowy groove of the Scary Spirits Podcast as we serenade the season of love—with a twist. Karen and Greg pour their hearts (and a little something stronger) into a spirited review of the 2020 horror film “Cupid.” Like a love song gone wrong, this episode blends romance and chills as our hosts unpack the film’s dark take on affection, revenge, and supernatural mischief. And to keep the mood just right, they’re sipping on a Valentine’s‑themed “Broken Heart Cocktail”—a drink as sweet, soulful, and haunting as the story itself. If you’re searching for the perfect mix of Valentine’s Day horror, movie reviews, and creative cocktail inspiration, this episode hits all the right notes. Tune in, kick back, and let the conversation drift over you like a classic melody—smooth, warm, and just a little bit wicked. Broken Heart Cocktail • 2 parts Broken Shed vodka• 1 part pomegranate and/or cranberry juice• 1/2 to 1 part Triple Sec or Cointreau Instructions: Mix ingredients in a shaker with ice and shake well. Strain into a chilled martini glass. Add pomegranate seeds and/or cranberries for decoration. Source: spiritsreview.com A Brief Synopsis: After being horrendously embarrassed by girls at school, a witch summons an evil entity to exact revenge on everyone who’s wronged her. Some of the topics discussed and highlights of this episode include: Karen tells us the story of Cupid and Psyche. We learn a little bit about love spells. Greg works in an Iron Maiden reference. Our rating of the film: This movie was so bad that it took us 4 cocktails to get through it. Take our online survey! We want to know more about you! Please take our survey. All questions are optional and you can remain completely anonymous if you prefer. Tell us what you like or would like to hear more of! All music on the Scary Spirits Podcast is provided by the band “Verse 13”. Please check them out. You can listen to all their music on their Bandcamp page. Get social with us! Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram Subscribe on YouTube to watch Greg attempt to make all the featured cocktails Follow @ScarySpiritsPod Questions, comments or suggestions? Shoot us an email at info@scaryspirits.com As an Amazon Associate, we may earn a small percentage of qualifying purchases through our links. | — | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | ![]() The Crazies (1973) – SSP250 | Step quietly into the quarantine zone this week on the Scary Spirits Podcast as we honor the birthday of legendary filmmaker George A. Romero—the architect of modern horror. To mark the occasion, hosts Karen and Greg descend into the chaotic, fever‑stricken world of Romero’s 1973 cult classic, The Crazies. In this episode, they dissect the film’s unsettling blend of government paranoia, small‑town collapse, and the thin line between sanity and madness—all while sipping a dangerously delicious, themed “Crazy Coconut Cocktail.” If you’re a fan of classic horror films, apocalyptic storytelling, or Romero’s gritty vision of society unraveling at the seams, this episode is your next must‑listen. Join us as we raise a glass to the master of the living dead… and to the madness that lurks just beneath the surface. Crazy Coconut Cocktail • 1/2 oz gold rum• 1/2 oz vodka• 1/2 oz coconut rum• 1/4 oz blue curacao• 1/4 oz amaretto• 1 oz orange juice• 3 oz pineapple juice Instructions: Combine all ingredients in a rocks glass with ice. Source: Coconut Bay Beach Resort and Spa A Brief Synopsis: A military plane crashes near a small town, infecting the water supply with a deadly virus that causes insanity then death. The army moves in to control the situation, only for the civilians to treat them as invaders and then infect them as well. Some of the topics discussed and highlights of this episode include: We learn about the current state of all volunteer fire departments in the United States. Dr. Karen tells us all about viruses, antibiotics and U.V. light. The rhesus monkey is discussed. Greg makes references to Star Wars and Iron Maiden. Our rating of the film: This movie was so bad that it took us 4 cocktails to get through it. Take our online survey! We want to know more about you! Please take our survey. All questions are optional and you can remain completely anonymous if you prefer. Tell us what you like or would like to hear more of! All music on the Scary Spirits Podcast is provided by the band “Verse 13”. Please check them out. You can listen to all their music on their Bandcamp page. Get social with us! Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram Subscribe on YouTube to watch Greg attempt to make all the featured cocktails Follow @ScarySpiritsPod Questions, comments or suggestions? Shoot us an email at info@scaryspirits.com As an Amazon Associate, we may earn a small percentage of qualifying purchases through our links. | — | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | ![]() Eye of the Devil (1966) – SSP249 | Step into an atmosphere of elegance, intrigue, and just a hint of the macabre.This week on The Scary Spirits Podcast, we honor what would have been Sharon Tate’s 83rd birthday on January 24th with a spellbinding look at the 1966 supernatural thriller Eye of the Devil (also known as 13). In true celebratory fashion, your ever‑spirited hosts Karen and Greg guide you through the film’s shadowy corridors—complete with aristocratic secrets, eerie rituals, and Tate’s mesmerizing performance—while sipping a specially crafted, devilishly tempting cocktail: the “Devilish Delight.” Join us for an episode brimming with cinematic nostalgia, atmospheric storytelling, and the sort of refined yet playful charm one might enjoy over a late evening drink in a candlelit manor. Tune in, raise a glass, and indulge in a deliciously haunting celebration of Sharon Tate’s timeless legacy. Devilish Delight Cocktail • 30 ml vodka• 30 ml amaretto• 30 ml cranberry juice• 10 ml orange juice• 190 ml ice Instructions: Pack ice into glass. Add all ingredients in shaker. Dry shake without ice. Pour over glass over ice. Revitalizing Source: adultbar.com.au A Brief Synopsis: A French winegrower returns to Bordeaux with his wife and family to face ritual sacrifice for another bad year. Some of the topics discussed and highlights of this episode include: Karen gives us a history of Marie Antoinette. We learn about the board game “Scrabble”. Do you know what a parapet is? Greg makes a references to Dokken and Marillion songs. Dr Karen tells us about the belladonna plant and its uses. Our rating of the film: This movie was OK. It took us 3 cocktails to get through it. Take our online survey! We want to know more about you! Please take our survey. All questions are optional and you can remain completely anonymous if you prefer. Tell us what you like or would like to hear more of! All music on the Scary Spirits Podcast is provided by the band “Verse 13”. Please check them out. You can listen to all their music on their Bandcamp page. Get social with us! Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram Subscribe on YouTube to watch Greg attempt to make all the featured cocktails Follow @ScarySpiritsPod Questions, comments or suggestions? Shoot us an email at info@scaryspirits.com As an Amazon Associate, we may earn a small percentage of qualifying purchases through our links. | — | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() The Blood on Satan’s Claw (1971) – SSP248 | This week, dear listeners, we summon you into the shadowed realm of British folk horror. In honor of Hammer Glamour icon Linda Hayden’s birthday on January 19th, the Scary Spirits Podcast dares to revisit the chilling masterpiece of 1971—The Blood on Satan’s Claw. Prepare yourselves as hosts Karen and Greg dissect this sinister tale of pagan terror, possession, and the creeping corruption of innocence. But what is terror without a touch of indulgence? As they dissect this masterpiece, our hosts will savor a devilishly inspired cocktail—the Basil Hayden Winter Sour. Crafted with elegance and a hint of darkness, this drink is the perfect companion for an evening of horror and revelry. So, pour yourself a glass, dim the lights, and prepare to be transported into a world where superstition reigns and evil walks among us. Join the Scary Spirits Podcast for an episode that celebrates Linda Hayden, explores the legacy of The Blood on Satan’s Claw, and tempts you with a cocktail worthy of the occasion. Dare you listen? Basil Hayden Winter Sour • 2 parts Basil Hayden® Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey• 1 part Fresh Lemon Juice• 3/4 part simple syrup• 1/2 part Dry Red Wine (Merlot or Cabernet recommended)• 1 part Lemon Peel (for garnish) Instructions: Add Basil Hayden® Bourbon, lemon juice, and simple syrup to shaker with ice. Shake. Strain into a coupe glass over 1 large ice cube. Slowly pour the red wine over the back of a bar spoon so that the wine floats on top of the drink. Source: basilhaydenbourbon.com A Brief Synopsis: When a mysterious corpse is accidentally dug up by a boy in a small town, a group of local teens starts acting very strangely. The adolescents, led by a girl named Angel, are convinced the corpse was once possessed. Hoping to get in touch with the devil through the body, the teens act out a series of demonic rituals that causes a stir among the townspeople. When word of the satanic activity spreads, certain parents start trying to lock up the kids behind the spooky stunts. Some of the topics discussed and highlights of this episode include: Karen tells us the story of Boaz & Ruth From The Bible. We discuss throwing a person into water to see if they are a witch. We learn the Biblical definition of the word “shod”. References are made to Peter Frampton & Rex Smith! Our rating of the film: This movie was OK. It took us 3 cocktails to get through it. Take our online survey! We want to know more about you! Please take our survey. All questions are optional and you can remain completely anonymous if you prefer. Tell us what you like or would like to hear more of! All music on the Scary Spirits Podcast is provided by the band “Verse 13”. Please check them out. You can listen to all their music on their Bandcamp page. Get social with us! Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram Subscribe on YouTube to watch Greg attempt to make all the featured cocktails Follow @ScarySpiritsPod Questions, comments or suggestions? Shoot us an email at info@scaryspirits.com As an Amazon Associate, we may earn a small percentage of qualifying purchases through our links. | — | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() Lake Placid (1999) – SSP247 | A Betty White–Worthy Celebration on Scary Spirits Podcast! Well, hello there, dear! This week on the Scary Spirits Podcast, we’re throwing a birthday bash fit for a legend! That’s right, in honor of Betty White’s birthday on January 17, the gang is diving teeth‑first into the delightfully campy 1999 creature feature, Lake Placid. Join your hosts Karen and Greg as they revisit this cult‑classic horror‑comedy, chatting about giant crocodiles, small‑town chaos, and the joy of a well‑timed zinger. Along the way, they sip on a dangerously delicious themed cocktail appropriately named “The Crocodile.” I can’t promise it won’t bite back. If you love classic horror movies, Lake Placid, Betty White moments, and podcasts with spirited conversations (and cocktails!), you won’t want to miss this episode. So grab a drink, settle in, and remember—age is just a number, but a good scare and a good laugh? Those are timeless. The Crocodile Cocktail • 2 oz vodka• 1 oz Mezcal• 1 oz triple sec• 2 oz lemon juice Instructions: Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake well for 10-15 seconds. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass and serve. Source: makemeacocktail.com A Brief Synopsis: When a mysterious creature violently kills a man in a Maine lake, Jack Wells, the local game warden, looks into the bizarre case, along with Sheriff Hank Keough and visiting paleontologist Kelly Scott. Looking for clues in a tooth that the beast left behind, Kelly and the others eventually locate the monster, a massive and vicious reptile eager to devour anything in its path. Can the crocodile-like creature be stopped? Some of the topics discussed and highlights of this episode include: Karen and Greg reminisce about their Partridge Family record albums. Dr. Karen tells us all about paleontology. We learn what a keystone species is. Greg does his best Tom Jones impression. Naturally the Asian Pacific crocodile is discussed. Our rating of the film: This movie was OK. It took us 3 cocktails to get through it. Take our online survey! We want to know more about you! Please take our survey. All questions are optional and you can remain completely anonymous if you prefer. Tell us what you like or would like to hear more of! All music on the Scary Spirits Podcast is provided by the band “Verse 13”. Please check them out. You can listen to all their music on their Bandcamp page. Get social with us! Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram Subscribe on YouTube to watch Greg attempt to make all the featured cocktails Follow @ScarySpiritsPod Questions, comments or suggestions? Shoot us an email at info@scaryspirits.com As an Amazon Associate, we may earn a small percentage of qualifying purchases through our links. | — | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | ![]() The Plague of the Zombies (1966) – SSP246 | Unearthing the Undead: Celebrating Hammer Horror’s “The Plague of the Zombies”! This week on the Scary Spirits Podcast, we dig up something sinister from the grave—Hammer Horror’s chilling classic, The Plague of the Zombies (1966). As the film’s 60th anniversary approaches on January 14th, join hosts Karen and Greg as they peel back the rotting layers of this undead masterpiece. Expect eerie insights, spine-tingling trivia, and a cocktail that’s as dark and twisted as the Cornish moors themselves—the Voo Dew Cocktail. If you crave zombie lore, Hammer Horror history, and a drink that bites back, this episode is your invitation to the graveyard. Tune in… before the dead walk again. Voo Dew Cocktail • 4 oz Mountain Dew®• 1 oz coconut rum• 1/2 oz silver rum• 1 oz pineapple juice• 1 pineapple wedge, grilled• ice as needed Instructions: Fill rocks glass with ice. Add coconut rum, silver rum, pineapple juice, and top with Mountain Dew®. Stir and garnish with grilled pineapple. Source: pepsicopartners.com A Brief Synopsis: A medical professor and his daughter link a Cornish epidemic to a village squire’s voodoo. Some of the topics discussed and highlights of this episode include: Karen gives us the history of mining tin in England. We learn about Voodoo the religion, as well as the zombie lore. Greg makes a reference to the band Ghost. Our rating of the film: This movie was OK. It took us 3 cocktails to get through it. Take our online survey! We want to know more about you! Please take our survey. All questions are optional and you can remain completely anonymous if you prefer. Tell us what you like or would like to hear more of! All music on the Scary Spirits Podcast is provided by the band “Verse 13”. Please check them out. You can listen to all their music on their Bandcamp page. Get social with us! Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram Subscribe on YouTube to watch Greg attempt to make all the featured cocktails Follow @ScarySpiritsPod Questions, comments or suggestions? Shoot us an email at info@scaryspirits.com As an Amazon Associate, we may earn a small percentage of qualifying purchases through our links. | — | ||||||
| 12/31/25 | ![]() End of Days (1999) – SSP245 | Listen to me now and believe me later! This week on the Scary Spirits Podcast, we’re not just celebrating New Year’s Eve—we’re taking you straight to the end of the world! That’s right, we’re reviewing the explosive 1999 apocalyptic horror-action film “End of Days“, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. It’s the ultimate showdown between good and evil, and trust me, this episode will pump you up! Join your hosts, Karen and Greg, as they dive deep into the chaos, the demons, and the nonstop action that made “End of Days” a cult classic. They’ll break down the story, the shocking twists, and the epic battle to save humanity before the clock strikes midnight. And because this is the Scary Spirits Podcast, they’re not just talking—they’re drinking! You’ll hear them mix up a powerful, themed cocktail called the Apocalypse Bourbon Cocktail. It’s bold, it’s strong, and it’s the perfect drink to toast the end of the year. So grab your glass, get ready for judgment day, and join us for an episode that’s bigger than the Terminator, scarier than the devil himself, and more fun than a New Year’s Eve party in Hollywood. Don’t miss it—download now and subscribe! Hasta la vista, boring podcasts! Apocalypse Bourbon Cocktail • 1 oz bourbon• 3/4 oz Kahlua• 1 oz peppermint schnapps• 1 oz vodka Instructions: Add ice to a cocktail shaker. Combine all ingredients in a glass with ice. Add all the ingredients to the shaker. Shake vigorously for 30 seconds. Strain into glass over ice. Garnish as desired. Source: callmepmc.com A Brief Synopsis: A private security guard finds himself caught up in an apocalyptic conflict. The Devil’s only chance of getting out of his eternal prison is to mate with a chosen girl in the last hour of the millennium, and the guard finds himself having to protect the woman from an enemy in whom he does not even believe. Some of the topics discussed and highlights of this episode include: We learn about the invention of Kevlar in 1965. Do you know when the first subway ran? Karen tells us all about the Italian friar and priest Thomas Aquinas. Our rating of the film: This movie was OK. It took us 3 cocktails to get through it. Take our online survey! We want to know more about you! Please take our survey. All questions are optional and you can remain completely anonymous if you prefer. Tell us what you like or would like to hear more of! All music on the Scary Spirits Podcast is provided by the band “Verse 13”. Please check them out. You can listen to all their music on their Bandcamp page. Get social with us! Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram Subscribe on YouTube to watch Greg attempt to make all the featured cocktails Follow @ScarySpiritsPod Questions, comments or suggestions? Shoot us an email at info@scaryspirits.com As an Amazon Associate, we may earn a small percentage of qualifying purchases through our links. | — | ||||||
| 12/24/25 | ![]() It’s a Wonderful Knife (2023) – SSP244 | Well, hello there, friends! This week on the Scary Spirits Podcast, Greg’s feeling mighty festive and has picked a real holiday treat for us to unwrap: the 2023 holiday horror-comedy “It’s a Wonderful Knife.” Yep, you heard that right—a slasher with a Christmas twist! Join Karen and Greg as they cozy up with a Frozen Hot Chocolate Martini (sounds like heaven, doesn’t it?) and dive into this frightfully fun film. We’ll laugh, we’ll shiver, and maybe even learn what happens when small-town cheer meets big-time terror. So, if you’re searching for holiday horror movies, Christmas-themed cocktails, or just a good old-fashioned spooky discussion with a dash of yuletide spirit, you’ve come to the right place. Tune in, grab your favorite drink, and let’s make this Christmas one to remember—because, well, it’s a wonderful life… and maybe a wonderful knife too! Frozen Hot Chocolate Martini • 4 cups (or more) ice• 4 oz Baileys• 3 oz vodka• 1/2 cup hot chocolate mix• whipped cream and chocolate shavings, for serving Instructions: In a blender, blend ice, Baileys, vodka, and hot chocolate mix, adding more ice as needed to thicken, if needed, until smooth. Divide martini between 2 glasses. Top with whipped cream and chocolate shavings. Source: delish.com A Brief Synopsis: Winnie’s life is less than wonderful one year after saving her town from a psychotic killer on Christmas Eve. When she wishes she was never born, she finds herself magically transported to a nightmarish parallel universe. With the murderous maniac now back, she must team up with a misfit to identify the culprit and get back to her own reality. Some of the topics discussed and highlights of this episode include: Karen tells us about the 1945 film “The Belles of St. Mary’s”. We learn about the Aurora Borealis. Of course we discuss the 1946 film “It’s a Wonderful Life”. Our rating of the film: This movie was OK. It took us 3 cocktails to get through it. Take our online survey! We want to know more about you! Please take our survey. All questions are optional and you can remain completely anonymous if you prefer. Tell us what you like or would like to hear more of! All music on the Scary Spirits Podcast is provided by the band “Verse 13”. Please check them out. You can listen to all their music on their Bandcamp page. Get social with us! Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram Subscribe on YouTube to watch Greg attempt to make all the featured cocktails Follow @ScarySpiritsPod Questions, comments or suggestions? Shoot us an email at info@scaryspirits.com As an Amazon Associate, we may earn a small percentage of qualifying purchases through our links. | — | ||||||
| 12/17/25 | ![]() Red Snow (2021) – SSP243 | “Scary Spirits Podcast” Presents: A Blood-Chilling Christmas Treat! Greetings, creatures of the night! This week, your fearless hosts Karen and Greg sink their fangs into the 2021 holiday horror gem “Red Snow.” Yes, my dear fiends, Christmas has never been so… crimson. Join us as we unravel the sinister secrets lurking beneath the snowdrifts, dissecting every chilling twist and vampiric turn of this festive fright-fest. And what’s a macabre movie review without a devilishly delicious drink? Sip along with our “Let It Snowtini”—a cocktail as frosty and fiendish as the film itself. So, sharpen your stakes, pour yourself a glass, and prepare for a holiday horror review that will leave you howling at the winter moon. Tune in now—because in the world of Red Snow, the only thing colder than the season… is the undead. Let it Snowtini Cocktail • 1 oz vodka• 1 oz amaretto• 1 oz heavy cream• Nutmeg Instructions: Put several ice cubes in a shaker. Add the vodka, amaretto, & cream and shake vigorously. Poor into martini glass and garnish with nutmeg. Source: 2beesinapod.com A Brief Synopsis: A struggling vampire romance novelist must defend herself against real-life vampires during Christmas in Lake Tahoe. Some of the topics discussed and highlights of this episode include: Karen tells us all about Lake Tahoe. We learn about the controversial film “Birth of a Nation”. Do you know how many insects a bat can consume in one evening? We also learn about the origins of the game “Hacky Sack”. Our rating of the film: This movie was OK. It took us 3 cocktails to get through it. Take our online survey! We want to know more about you! Please take our survey. All questions are optional and you can remain completely anonymous if you prefer. Tell us what you like or would like to hear more of! All music on the Scary Spirits Podcast is provided by the band “Verse 13”. Please check them out. You can listen to all their music on their Bandcamp page. Get social with us! Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram Subscribe on YouTube to watch Greg attempt to make all the featured cocktails Follow @ScarySpiritsPod Questions, comments or suggestions? Shoot us an email at info@scaryspirits.com As an Amazon Associate, we may earn a small percentage of qualifying purchases through our links. | — | ||||||
| 12/10/25 | ![]() The Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb (1964) – SSP242 | Unearthing Cinematic Secrets: The Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb (1964). Step into the sands of time with this week’s Scary Spirits Podcast, where Greg has once again chosen a Hammer classic for our archaeological review. This time, we delve into the 1964 film “The Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb”—a film that dares to awaken ancient mysteries and forbidden tombs. Join Karen and Greg as they excavate the film’s chilling narrative, uncover its historical inspirations, and sip on a specially crafted “Mummy’s Night Out” cocktail—a libation worthy of the pharaohs themselves. If you crave the allure of Egypt, the shadow of curses, and the timeless fascination of mummies, this episode is your gateway to cinematic archaeology. Tune in now and discover why this Hammer horror remains a relic of terror and intrigue. Mummy’s Night Out Cocktail • 1 oz orange flavored liqueur• Purple sanding sugar or decorator sugar crystals• Ice• 1 oz white chocolate-flavored liqueur• 1 oz vanilla vodka• 1/2 oz Irish cream liqueur• Orange food color, if desired Instructions: Pour 1 tablespoon of the orange liqueur onto saucer or small plate. Onto another saucer or small plate, sprinkle sanding sugar. Dip rim of each of 2 martini glasses into liqueur then into sugar to coat lightly. Fill cocktail shaker with ice. To shaker, add remaining tablespoon orange liqueur and all remaining ingredients. Cover and shake. Strain into martini glasses. Source: bettycrocker.com A Brief Synopsis: Greedy American Alexander King makes an excursion to Egypt, where he hopes that archaeologist Sir Giles Dalrymple and young assistant John Bray can help him unearth ancient treasures. But they eventually run into Adam Beauchamp, an accursed man with a long family history of hauntings. Adam’s mere presence is enough to awaken mummy Ra-Antef, putting the entire expedition in grave danger. Some of the topics discussed and highlights of this episode include: Karen tells us about the Egyptian gods Bastet and Anubis. We learn about Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s famous “How Do I Love Thee” poem. Is there really a mummy’s curse? Greg makes a reference to an Iron Maiden song. Our rating of the film: This movie was so bad that it took us 4 cocktails to get through it. Take our online survey! We want to know more about you! Please take our survey. All questions are optional and you can remain completely anonymous if you prefer. Tell us what you like or would like to hear more of! All music on the Scary Spirits Podcast is provided by the band “Verse 13”. Please check them out. You can listen to all their music on their Bandcamp page. Get social with us! Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram Subscribe on YouTube to watch Greg attempt to make all the featured cocktails Follow @ScarySpiritsPod Questions, comments or suggestions? Shoot us an email at info@scaryspirits.com As an Amazon Associate, we may earn a small percentage of qualifying purchases through our links. | — | ||||||
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