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Scary Spirits Podcast

Scary Spirits Podcast

By: Gregory Wallace and Karen Hudson
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Welcome to the Scary Spirits Podcast, where we explore the spine-tingling world of horror movies and pair them with delicious, themed cocktails! Each episode, our hosts will delve into a classic horror film, breaking down its scares and thrills, and analyzing its impact on the genre. But that’s not all – we’ll also be crafting a delicious cocktail inspired by the movie’s themes and characters. Whether you’re a horror movie buff or a cocktail connoisseur, the “Scary Spirits Podcast” has something for you. Join us as we explore the dark and spooky world of horror movies, and sip on a carefully crafted cocktail to set the mood. From the classic to the obscure, we’ll cover it all – and make sure you have a drink in hand to calm your nerves. So grab your shaker, dim the lights, and settle in for a night of “Scary Spirits”.© 2021-2025 Gregory Wallace & Karen Hudson - Scary Spirits Podcast Art
Episodes
  • Bride of the Monster (1955) – SSP233
    Oct 8 2025
    Celebrating Ed Wood Jr. with “Bride of the Monster” & a Classic Gimlet Cocktail. In this week’s spine-tingling episode of the Scary Spirits Podcast, hosts Karen and Greg pay tribute to cult film legend Ed Wood Jr. in honor of his October 10th birthday by diving into his 1955 sci-fi horror classic, “Bride of the Monster.” Featuring the iconic Bela Lugosi, this film is a must-watch for fans of vintage horror and B-movie brilliance. As always, our hosts pair the movie with a themed cocktail — this time, it’s the Gimlet, a favorite of Ed Wood himself. Tune in for fun facts, film analysis, and a toast to one of cinema’s most eccentric visionaries.
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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Let Me In (2010) – SSP232
    Oct 1 2025
    This week on the Scary Spirit Podcast, Greg dives into the chilling world of the 2010 Hammer horror film “Let Me In”—just in time to celebrate its 15th anniversary since its U.S. release on October 1st! Join hosts Karen and Greg as they explore this haunting remake of the acclaimed 2008 Swedish vampire film “Let the Right One In.” From eerie atmospheres to emotional depth, they compare the two versions and discuss what makes each one uniquely terrifying. And of course, no episode is complete without a themed cocktail! Sip along with our hosts as they enjoy the “Blood Sample”—a creepy concoction crafted just for this episode. Tune in for: A deep dive into “Let Me In” and its cinematic legacy Key differences from the original Swedish film Horror film insights and fun banter A spooky cocktail pairing to set the mood Whether you’re a horror movie buff or just love a good vampire tale, this episode is a must-listen for fans of atmospheric scares and thoughtful film analysis. Listen now and celebrate 15 years of “Let Me In” with us!
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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Body Bags (1993) – SSP231
    Sep 24 2025
    Scary Spirits Podcast: Celebrating Mark Hamill’s 74th Birthday with a Chilling Review of “Body Bags” (1993). This week on the Scary Spirits Podcast, we honor the legendary Mark Hamill’s 74th birthday with a spine-tingling deep dive into the cult classic horror anthology “Body Bags” (1993), directed by John Carpenter and Tobe Hooper. Join hosts Karen and Greg as they dissect this eerie trio of tales, featuring Hamill in one of his most unsettling roles. To make things even more spirited, our hosts toast the occasion with a specially crafted “Body Bag” shot—because what’s horror without a little themed mixology? Whether you’re a horror movie buff, a Mark Hamill fan, or just love creepy cocktails and good conversation, this episode is a must-listen! Tune in for: A nostalgic look at Body Bags and its place in ’90s horror. The recipe for our ghoulish “Body Bag” shot. Lively banter and spooky vibes from your favorite hosts. Listen now and subscribe to never miss a frightful episode!
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    1 hr and 14 mins
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