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Ween and Rae

Booze Boobs and Blood Podcast

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Booze Boobs and Blood Podcast

Ween and Rae

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Ween and Rae

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We open #PRIDE month with the new release, Slay (2024), a Tubi Original release. Four drag queens, booked at the wrong venue, win over an unfriendly crowd when they become the dive bar's defenders against a vampire attack. We are joined by one
Rae's out this week so we decided to re-release a listener (and host) favorite! Enjoy the moment when Ween and Rae realize they had different endings for Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers. Also, revel in props found at Michaels, Rae reali
Hitch follows up his American debut with the Cary Grant/Joan Fontaine offering, Suspicion. There's not much to say about this movie - it was fantastic until the last 2 minutes. All because Cary Grant can't be a bad dude. Up Next: SlayWhat We'
#hitchcockmonth continues with Hitch's American debut, 1940's Rebecca, which stars Lawrence Olivier and Joan Fontaine. Rebecca is a new take on Jane Eyre and has connections to Citizen Kane; it's an absolute recommend from us.Up Next: Suspicio
Hitchcock Month #2 soldiers on with the horrific Jamaica Inn, the first film adaptation of Daphne De Maurier's novel of the same name. Starring Maureen O'Hara and Charles Laughton, while dealing with horrific subject manner, Hitch's adaptation
We're delving back into Hitchcock for our second month in our retrospective year. These are some of our favorite episodes: The Lady Vanishes (1938), included. This movie might as well be called Gaslighting: the movie, and we love every minute o
Hello listeners! We are wrapping up our Ghostbusters retrospective with Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021), which follows the offspring of Egon Spengler as they discover their connections to the original ghost-busting team while fighting a very old
We are continuing our Ghostbusters retrospective with 2016's Ghostbusters: Answer the Call. And yes, this movie is part of the franchise. We don't care what you think. Get ready for the love fest (at least from Rae initially) as it's a recommen
We continue our Ghostbusters franchise retrospective with the second installment, Ghostbusters 2 (1989). This is a three-thumbs-down slog, but Rae will watch this dumb movie every time she comes across it on cable. What We're WatchingGravity
We 'celebrate' the newest Ghostbusters release with a retrospective of all the films in the franchise. We start the month with the original and best (in Rae's opinion), Ghostbusters (1984). To help us break this down, we welcome Veronica from
This week is a weird one. The ladies are divided but, at times, agree. This movie, "The Love Witch (2016)," needed editing—really bad. Overall, it's a recommendation. Up Next: Ghostbusters (1984)What We're Watching:How Did This Get MadeHell
Buckle up and grab the tissues because it's a devastatingly beautiful one with Issa Lopez's 2018 Tigers Are Not Afraid. There are trigger warnings this week for child death, gang warfare, and school shootings. The ladies will contend that this
We journey on with Celebrating Women in Horror Month with Rebekah McKendry's Shudder Original, Glorious (2022). As a mostly one-hander with the kinda amazing Ryan Kwanten, this movie has everything: existential crisis, apocalypse crisis, body h
We start out #CelebrateWomen month with an isolationist folk horror from 2018, The Wind. The Wind has a small cast of 5 characters and will keep you thinking and guessing long after it ends. Up Next: Glorious (2022)What We're Watching:⁠Arnol
We start out #CelebrateWomen month with an isolationist folk horror from 2018, The Wind. The Wind has a small cast of 5 characters and will keep you thinking and guessing long after it ends. Up Next: Glorious (2022)What We're Watching:Arnold
We round out our month celebrating black horror with the amazing sci-fi horror comedy, Attack the Block (2011). Attack the Block stars a baby Finn from Star Wars and a young Doctor Who. When an alien invasion hits one particular block in London
This week we delve into Netflix 2020 original horror, His House, starring Sope Dirisu (Mr. Malcolm's List) and Wumni Mosaku (Lovecraft Country, Loki). The movie tells the story of a Sudanese immigrant couple trying to assimilate into life in th
For our second weekly installment celebrating Black Horror, we delight in the 2023 Shudder exclusive, The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster. Expertly shot with just the perfect amount of gore and suspense, ABGHM offers an inventive reimagining o
First off, lets just put this out there - Nanny (2022) is not a horror movie. Is it a fantastic movie that you should watch and support? Absolutely. Should it be labeled as horror? Absolutely not. We delve into this fantasy folkstory and lose o
We close out our first Hitchcock month, with the excellent Young and Innocent. While it may just be over the line of appropriate for our horror podcast, we loved every minute of this romantic suspense. Up next: The Angry Black Girl and Her M
We continue our first Hitchcock month with the 1930's murder mystery, Murder! Between Plex's lack of competent of subtitles, overbearing (at times) soundtrack, and the film just going black at different times, this was not an enjoyable watch fo
Hitchcock month #1 continues with Blackmail! (1929). The ladies enjoy this disputed 'first talking picture in England'. The ladies discuss the amazing filmmaking and sound techniques used, the amazing performance of Anny Ondra, or what's with H
We start a deep dive into Hitchcock with his first horror/suspense silent film 1927's The Lodger. The ladies crush on Ivor Novello pretty hard and wax poetic about one of the sexiest sexless scenes put to film. We discovered that we have a lot
We finish up our Holiday Spirits Month on a high note (selection-wise - health wise...we are struggling). We review the highly lauded, Finnish film (our first international!), Rare Exports, about evil Santa and Better Watch Out (2016) a home in
We start the holiday month with two dark 'comedies': Silent Night (2021) and It's A Wonderful Night (2023). One is truly funny and the other...utterly depressive? So grab a hot cocoa, santa hat, and fuzzy slippers and join us for the first half
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