In our Series Premiere, Char and Kelly dive deep into the life of Annabelle, watching Annabelle Comes Home (2019) and creating an all-new cocktail called The Demon Doll - Or should it be called The Nipple?
This week, Char and Kelly bring on an extra special guest who is an expert on all things Norwegian and Swedish. Dave helps us navigate the FACT from FICTION in the horrifying slow burn of a film, Midsommar (2019).
Does Child's Play hold up, or should it be thrown into the '80s trash pile? Our special guest Joscelyne helps us decide. Practical horror effects, child actors, and awkward direction are all discussed while we drink our best cocktail yet
This week on the podcast it's just family, and Chucky gets his hands on our drink. We discuss the shift from "voodoo horror" to "Smart Home horror" found in the Child's Play 2019 remake, and our thoughts on the questionable casting.
Rosemary's Baby (1968) is the movie of the week, which leads to some very poignant discussions in this episode. We whip up some of Dr Sapirstein's Tonic, while we talk about sexism in the health care system of today.
Today's episode brings out something that's the very best and something's that's the very worst - You'll just have to listen to find out what. Discussions revolve around child actors, zombie movie tropes, class rebellion, and more.
We had to fight tooth and nail to be able to see Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark this week. Char gives deep insights into her childhood reading habits, is the film adaptation of her childhood nostalgia up to scratch?.
This week we watch the Patron-voted-in thriller called The Gift (2015), starring Jason Bateman and Rebecca Hall. A blast from the past wants to reignite an old friendship by giving you fish and later murdering said fish?
This week we watch one of Kelly's favourite films: It Follows. We dive into this modern classic's cinematography, analyze the rules and symbolism that govern the monster, and try to decipher just what "it" wants.
We tackle the Hitchcock classic "Psycho" and do NOT shy away from talking about the terrible-ness that is Alfred Hitchcock. Char dives into her film knowledge, and Kelly just wants to know why there's so much goddamn food in this movie.
Char and Kelly watch the first of the series that started it all: Friday the 13th. We do a deep dive into all its trivia, including some terrible on-set stories, casting decisions, and which video game of the series Char is in
Char and Kelly watched IT Chapter Two on its opening day, plus we have a very special guest on today's episode - Get ready to meet Pennywise. Find out what all three of us thought of Stephen King's IT remake sequel.
10 Cloverfield Lane - A true Char-Drink is this week's cocktail creation, and we discuss how the combination of a small cast and the writer's dance on the line of who and what to believe are what truly make this film.
We're participating in 2019's "All The Horror" event - 31 podcasts in 31 days. Watching the found-footage supernatural film called Paranormal Activity, discussions revolve around our deepest inner fears and awful boyfriends.
Jigsaw forces Char to drink an entire cocktail made of the thing she hates most. Discussions go from the crazy traps/plots to the film's editing and lack of trust in its audience - Some Scaredy Facts trivia will set everything straight.
Our Ringu (1998) discussions revolve around the differences between this original and the American remake, as well as whether or not it is a feminist film. Dive in with us, or you'll die in one week.
Continuing with our "Best Halloween Vibes" movie list, this week we watch Creep (2014). Discussions revolve around how the creators managed to make this film and trying to figure out what this Creep's truth really is.
This episode comes out a day early because it's HALLOWEEN (1978). Discussions revolve around this iconic film's camera work and music, and the original Scream Queen herself: Jamie Lee Curtis.
We dive into Silent Hill this week, and we need the help of friend-of-the-podcast Norris to get it done. We discuss the Silent Hill video game, the awesome horrific creature design and choreography, and - The Epstein Case?
This week we made TWO COCKTAILS to go along with our movie of the week: Us (2019). Discussions revolve around cultural appropriation, musical themes, and cinematic laziness.
Char makes a forest-y cocktail to help us get lost in the woods for The Blair Witch project. Discussions revolve around actor and character dynamics, the rebirth of the found footage style, and the making of this psychological horror film.
We dive into Char's favourite horror film: The Strangers. Kelly makes an awful mango drink with hair particles, and conversations revolve around society's pressure on women, Liv Tyler's awful acting, and what truly scares us.
Kicking off Drinking And Screaming's "Month Of Candlenights", we watched Gremlins this week. Discussions revolve around the true evil of this film (people who want to kill dogs), how adorable Gizmo is, and cultural appropriation.
Drinking And Screaming watches Krampus (2015) this week. Discussions revolve around our own holiday traditions, stellar performances from Adam Scott and Toni Collette, and the film's surprising budget and visual qualities.
Wrapping up our "Month Of Candlenights" event is Terror Train (1980). Discussions revolve around our own New Years celebrations, kooky costumes, and awful film magic. Is this Halloween or New Years? It's very unclear.