Episode 37: Trick ‘r Treat

Welcome to Screen Tea Podcast, and happy Spooky Movie Month! Load up on candy and sugar this week, friends and fiends; it’s Trick ‘r Treat time! Throw on those costumes and light up those jack ‘o lanterns as Lisha tries to adopt a demon and a baby witch, Jules does her best to clamber out of the basement this week, and both of your hosts nearly murder each other over a movie that has nothing to do with Trick ‘r Treat or the brilliant Michael Dougherty before the episode even starts. Don’t forget to follow the rules of Halloween, darlings, and you should be juuuuust fine ♥

Sources for information gathered for this episode were: http://www.imdb.com, http://www.wikipedia.org,  http://www.rottentomatoes.com, http://www.metacritic.com, the-numbers.com, https://geektyrant.com/news/10-fun-facts-about-trick-r-treat, https://www.dreadcentral.com/news/74714/10-fun-facts-trick-r-treat/, and https://uproxx.com/movies/trick-r-treat-movie-facts/. 

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Our incredible intro music was composed by Detroit musician Sasha Kashperko!)

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Episode 36: The Blair Witch Project

Welcome to Screen Tea Podcast, and happy Spooky Movie Month! Your podcast hosts encourage you to fill your canteens to the brim this week, because they’re taking you deep into the woods to talk about the 1999 cult classic, The Blair Witch Project! Listen close as Lisha reminisces about being a terrified and obsessive ten-year-old weirdo, Jules keeps meandering down into the basement, and both of them relate to and defend Mike to death because he’s just the best and that’s a hill they will die on. Bundle up, bring your compass, and don’t get your feet wet; it’s cold and brutal this week, folks!

Sources for information gathered for this episode were: http://www.imdb.com, http://www.wikipedia.org,  http://www.rottentomatoes.com, http://www.metacritic.com.

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(Excellent podcast logo commissioned from the talented Mel. Find Mel on Instagram @javadoodler, website http://www.javadoodleart.com, or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/Javadoodle.Art.

Our incredible intro music was composed by Detroit musician Sasha Kashperko!)

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Episode 35: Hereditary

Welcome to Screen Tea Podcast, and happy Spooky Movie Month! Brew yourself something strong (and preferably nut free!) and join us around the séance table as we discuss Ari Aster’s 2018 feature length debut, Hereditary! Listen closely (cluck) as Lisha passionately devolves into madness over her admiration of Alex Wolff’s performance, Jules somehow squees and laments at the same time over many things (squaments? lamees?), and both of your podcasters lose their heads (cluck) over the absolutely ruthless beauty that is the cinematography of Hereditary. Strap in, but don’t get comfortable; you’re in for a demented ride this week, folks!

Sources for information gathered for this episode were: http://www.imdb.com, http://www.wikipedia.org,  http://www.rottentomatoes.com, http://www.metacritic.com, https://screenrant.com/hereditary-haunting-behind-scenes-facts-ari-aster-horror-movie/,  and https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/601658/hereditary-movie-facts. 

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Happy listening!

Please go check out https://www.watershedvoice.com/, an independent nonprofit news organization based in Three Rivers, Michigan. Watershed Voice, on top of being a new and much needed strong journalistic presence, has also decided to feature Screen Tea Podcast on their digital news site! Support them with a subscription, by sharing their page on social media, and with good old fashioned word of mouth.

(Excellent podcast logo commissioned from the talented Mel. Find Mel on Instagram @javadoodler, website http://www.javadoodleart.com, or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/Javadoodle.Art.

Our incredible intro music was composed by Detroit musician Sasha Kashperko!)

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Episode 34: Afflicted

Welcome to Screen Tea Podcast, and happy Spooky Movie Month! Grab yourself a red (wine, rooibos, platelet drink?) and turn down the lights, because the gals are thrilled to be covering Derek Lee and Clif Prowse’s 2013 found footage masterpiece, Afflicted! Cover your eyes and open your ears as Lisha waxes poetic about tragic characters, Jules gets excitable over the technical aspects of frugal filmmaking, and both of your podcasters marvel over the fact that two friends with a few cameras breathed new life into the tired ‘ole vampire genre! We’re hitting the ground running with a household favorite this month, folks, so prepare for some bloody fun!

Sources for information gathered for this episode were: http://www.imdb.com, http://www.wikipedia.org,  http://www.rottentomatoes.com, http://www.metacritic.com, and http://moviepilot.com/posts/2014/04/01/interview-reviving-found-footage-in-afflicted-1307481?lt_source=external,manual

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Happy listening!

Please go check out https://www.watershedvoice.com/, an independent nonprofit news organization based in Three Rivers, Michigan. Watershed Voice, on top of being a new and much needed strong journalistic presence, has also decided to feature Screen Tea Podcast on their digital news site! Support them with a subscription, by sharing their page on social media, and with good old fashioned word of mouth.

(Excellent podcast logo commissioned from the talented Mel. Find Mel on Instagram @javadoodler, website http://www.javadoodleart.com, or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/Javadoodle.Art.

Our incredible intro music was composed by Detroit musician Sasha Kashperko!)

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Episode 33: Filth

Welcome to Screen Tea Podcast! Grab a pint and a bunch of Clorox wipes (if you can find ’em!), because it’s about to get gross as the gals cover Jon S. Baird’s 2013 adaptation of Irvine Welsh’s novel, Filth! We swear it’s not a hallucination, Lisha really is outraged over just about everything depicted onscreen, Jules really is obsessed with James McAvoy, and both of ’em somehow find a lot of nice things to say about the filmmaking aspects of one of their lowest rated films covered on the podcast to date. Intrigued? Grab your brew and lend your ears; it’s gonna be a grimy one, folks!

Sources for information gathered for this episode were: http://www.imdb.com, http://www.wikipedia.org,  http://www.rottentomatoes.com, http://www.metacritic.com.

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Happy listening!

Please go check out https://www.watershedvoice.com/, an independent nonprofit news organization based in Three Rivers, Michigan. Watershed Voice, on top of being a new and much needed strong journalistic presence, has also decided to feature Screen Tea Podcast on their digital news site! Support them with a subscription, by sharing their page on social media, and with good old fashioned word of mouth.

(Excellent podcast logo commissioned from the talented Mel. Find Mel on Instagram @javadoodler, website http://www.javadoodleart.com, or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/Javadoodle.Art.

Our incredible intro music was composed by Detroit musician Sasha Kashperko!)

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