Grab your potion bottles and hide your chocolate! This week, Cory and Rossa unmask The Witches, Nicolas Roeg’s twisted children’s tale of mice, magic, and moral panic. From Anjelica Huston’s iconic Grand High Witch to Jim Henson’s grotesque creature work, we’re diving deep into the film’s mix of whimsy and horror. Join us as we explore how Dahl’s story warped witchcraft for a generation, what the movie gets right about transformation magic, and why some childhood scares still linger long after the credits roll.
This week on Broomsticks and Bloodshed, Cory and Rossa dive into 1978’s Summer of Fear — a made-for-TV witchy thriller starring Linda Blair that’s equal parts camp and curse. From eerie family secrets to seventies-style sorcery, we unpack the film’s magic, melodrama, and misunderstood witchcraft. Tune in as we explore how this forgotten gem helped shape the era’s small-screen horror and whether its spell still holds power today.
In this special supplemental episode of Broomsticks and Bloodshed, Cory and Rosśan take a break from their usual deep dives to chat about the horror movies that have been haunting their screens lately. From cult classics to new releases, they share what’s been hitting, missing, and casting the strongest cinematic spells this spooky season. Grab your pumpkin spice potion and settle in—it’s a casual coven hang full of witchy opinions and October vibes.
A cursed button, a desperate loan officer, and a furious witch collide in Sam Raimi’s Drag Me to Hell (2009), a wild ride of camp, terror, and dark humor. This week, Cory and Rossa break down Raimi’s chaotic return to horror, from jump scares to gross-out gags, while also digging into how the film’s portrayal of curses and witchcraft connects to real magical practices.
This week, we’re talking about Ti West’s The House of the Devil (2009). Set in the 1980s, the film follows a college student who takes a babysitting job in a remote house, only to find herself caught in a nightmarish plot steeped in satanic panic. We dig into West’s slow-burn style, the retro throwback vibes, and the chilling finale that makes this a modern horror cult classic.
In this week’s episode of Broomsticks and Bloodshed, Cory and Rossa take a deep dive into Hellbender (2021), a haunting indie gem that fuses coming-of-age horror with raw witchcraft energy. We break down the film’s eerie atmosphere, its unique take on power, isolation, and inheritance, and how its magic compares to real-world witchcraft practices. From blood-soaked rites to psychedelic visions, we explore what makes Hellbender a standout in the modern witch-horror canon.
In this episode, Cory and Rossa tackle the terrifying world of The Conjuring—but is it truly a tale of ghosts, or just another cinematic smear against witchcraft? We unpack the legend of Bathsheba Sherman, the film’s Satanic Panic roots, and how Hollywood gets real-world witchcraft all wrong. From blood sacrifices to baby-killing myths, we separate horror fiction from magical fact. Grab your rosary and your ritual dagger—this one’s going to get intense.
This week, Cory and Rossa unravel the cursed runes of Jacques Tourneur’s Curse of the Demon (1957). We dive into the film’s eerie atmosphere, occult symbolism, and that unforgettable demon reveal. How does the movie portray ceremonial magic and male witchcraft? Is Dr. Holden’s skepticism a shield—or a curse of its own? Join us as we explore the shadowy world of postwar British horror, where knowledge can kill and the devil’s in the details.
This week, Cory and Rossa descend into the eerie world of Roman Polanski’s Rosemary’s Baby. From gaslighting to gothic paranoia, we unpack the film’s chilling portrayal of motherhood, autonomy, and satanic influence. Plus, we explore how the film reflects real-world fears around reproductive control and whether its occult elements hold any truth in modern witchcraft. Is Rosemary crazy—or cursed? Tune in and find out.
This week on Broomsticks and Bloodshed, Cory and Rossa dig up the undead delights of The Midnight Hour (1985), a Halloween TV gem full of witchy curses, zombies in tuxedos, and the ghost of a 1950s prom queen. We break down the colonial-era magic that fuels the chaos, the strange blend of vampire-witch lore, and the surprisingly accurate nods to folk spellwork buried beneath the camp. Is this forgotten flick a cult classic or just a cursed curiosity? Tune in for tricks, treats, and tombstones!
In this episode of Broomsticks and Bloodshed, Cory and Rossa dive into the haunting folklore of You Won’t Be Alone (2022). This poetic horror film blends Balkan witchcraft, body horror, and existential longing into a mesmerizing tale of transformation. We break down the film’s unique take on shape-shifting magic, its ties to real-world folk witchcraft, and the way it explores identity through an outsider’s lens. Is this the most hauntingly beautiful witch film yet? Tune in and find out!
This week on Broomsticks and Bloodshed, Cory and Rosśa unearth the gothic horror classic Black Sunday! We break down the film’s chilling witchcraft themes, from Asa Vajda’s vengeful resurrection to the eerie rituals that blur the line between folklore and the occult. How does Black Sunday compare to other witch horror films? And what does it say about historical fears of powerful women? Light your black candles and join us as we dive into the shadowy world of Mario Bava’s masterpiece!
A lost map. Strange symbols. Whispers in the dark. The Blair Witch Project blurred the line between reality and nightmare, making us fear the unseen. Join us as we unravel the film’s chilling folklore, witchcraft symbolism, and relentless psychological terror. Was it just fear—or was something truly hunting them? Listen now… before the sun sets.
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In this eerie episode, we dissect The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016), a horror film where a routine autopsy turns into a nightmare. As a father-and-son coroner team examines an unidentified woman, they uncover impossible injuries, hidden symbols, and a chilling link to the Salem witch trials. But Jane Doe isn’t just a victim—she may be something far more sinister.
Join us as we break down the film’s suspense, supernatural twists, and the mystery that makes this one of the most haunting horror movies in years.
Join Cory and Rossa as they dive into Witchboard (1986), the cult classic that made us all think twice about Ouija boards. We break down the film’s eerie atmosphere, its mix of camp and terror, and the surprisingly tragic backstory of its vengeful spirit. Plus, we explore how Witchboard reflects real-world beliefs about spirit communication and the risks of dabbling in the unknown. Is Malfeitor one of horror’s most underrated villains? And just how effective is a Ouija board in real-life witchcraft? Tune in as we summon the answers!
In this enchanting episode of Broomsticks and Bloodshed, Cory and Rossa dive into the spellbinding world of The Love Witch (2016). Join us as we explore Anna Biller’s homage to 1960s Technicolor cinema, with its vibrant visuals, retro aesthetics, and captivating exploration of love, desire, and the dangers of power.
We’ll discuss the film’s portrayal of witchcraft, unpack its feminist undertones, and draw connections between the cinematic magic and real-world witchcraft practices. Is The Love Witch a cautionary tale, a celebration of witchy empowerment, or something in between?
Tune in to uncover the layers of this occult classic, only on Broomsticks and Bloodshed!
Join Cory and Rossa on this episode of Broomsticks and Bloodshed as they delve into the unsettling world of Robert Eggers’ (2015) masterpiece, The Witch. Set in 1630s New England, the film tells the chilling story of a Puritan family unraveling as they confront sinister forces lurking in the wilderness.
From its eerie atmosphere to its deep exploration of faith, fear, and witchcraft, Cory and Rossa dissect the film’s narrative, themes, and standout performances. How does The Witch portray the era’s obsession with the supernatural? And how do its depictions of witchcraft align with modern practices? Tune in for a thoughtful discussion filled with scares, insights, and a touch of magic!
This week on Broomsticks and Bloodshed, Cory and Rossa delve into the haunting world of Dario Argento’s Suspiria (1977). Known for its striking visuals, chilling score, and unsettling atmosphere, this iconic horror film has left an enduring mark on the genre.
We’ll break down its spellbinding cinematography, explore the occult underpinnings of the witches of Freiburg’s sinister dance academy, and examine how the film’s magic aligns (or clashes) with real-world witchcraft practices.
Step into the technicolor nightmare with us, only on Broomsticks and Bloodshed!
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