The Witchery Podcast

The Witchery Podcast

Sometimes the truth really is stranger, and spookier, than fiction. Sometimes the story behind-the-scenes is more thrilling than the director’s cut. Join us as we dive into some of the best horror films and discuss the inspiration behind the movie, and in some cases, the creepy stories connected to them.

  1. 20/12/2021

    16: The Tokoloshe

    This week we’re exploring some South African horror and delving into The Tokoloshe. In case you didn’t pick up on the accent, one of us is in fact a Saffer. Buckle in heathens, this one is a ride. We explore some of the stories around this Zulu mythological creature and some of the more… uh… interesting stories involving tokoloshes. And, of course we’re all about the horror behind the horror on this podcast, so what would an episode be without something true crimey? Learn from the best: The Tokoloshe Killer: True Crime South Africa | Elifasi Msomi | True Crime with Bella Monsoon From Executed Today The Tokoloshe: Mythology and Modern Trauma  The little creature with a big appetite  A collection of tokoloshe stories from the Daily Sun The Obscure Film Club: Pinky Pinky: This South African horror explores real-life social horrors through a modern take on the urban myth of the nefarious bathroom monster. Reimagined as a resurrected pedophile principal who died in a fire, it’s essentially a South African version of Freddy Krueger. Don't Be Afraid of the Dark:  While exploring the 19th century manor, Sally accidentally stumbles across a hidden basement, where the evil little creatures lie in wait. They lure Sally to her doom with promises of being friends, when in reality, they want to rip her apart. They're ancient demons that initially fed on children's teeth, until they wanted something more substantial. They are "tooth fairies" you hope you never see. Carved: The Slit-Mouthed Woman. Japanese folklore is full of malevolent spirts, but few are as harrowing as Kuchisake-onna, the "slit-mouthed woman." Kuchisake-onna joined Sadako, Kayako, and other onryo (vengeful ghosts) on movie screens in 2007's Carved: The Slit-Mouthed Woman. Here, she's the spirit of an abusive mother who possesses other women in order to continue preying on children after death. Cry of the Banshee:  Featuring Vincent Price as an evil judge who is cursed by a witch to suffer at the hands of a briefly glimpsed, devil-like sidhe –- an umbrella term for the supernatural creatures that inhabit prehistoric burial mounds across Ireland. Since the banshee is a sidhe –- the Old Irish phrase for banshee is "bean sidhe," or "woman of the mounds" -– and the creature does scream, by default, it's a banshee

    49 min
  2. 25/11/2021

    15: Psycho

    A shower curtain. Blood circling a plug hole. Janet Leigh’s gut wrenching (and likely, gut spilling) scream. And a killer wielding a knife, while wearing his mother’s dress and a grey wig. Yes, it’s just your average overnight stay at Bates Motel. A place much like the Hotel California The Eagles sang about in 1976 - You can check-out any time you like, But you can never leave! This week, of course, we are talking about the seminal 1960 classic ‘Psycho’, based on the original 1959 novel by Robert Bloch. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock and influenced by the idea of the ‘banality of evil’ – a seemingly dull and innocuous killer who is anything but - the film was expected to bomb. Instead, it marked the collapse of the strict Hays Code, and brought about the evolution of what we dub today as the “slasher” film. In short, the film was a huge hit. From Anthony Perkins’s iconic performance, to the Gus Van Sant 90s remake we won’t be talking about on this show, through to the three time Emmy Nominated series Bates Motel on A&E, Norman Bates and his Oedipus complex have captured the imagination of horror fans the world over for over 60 years. But did you know that the ‘fictional’ Norman Bates might not be so fictional after all? Listen in to find out the true horror behind Psycho! Learn from the best 1 Watch 78/52 (documentary, 2017) 2. READ - Alfred Hitchcock & the Making of Psycho by Stephen Rebello 3. Watch: Ed Gein: The Real Psycho Obscure film club 1.  The Birds, Alfred Hitchcock 1963 – A wealthy San Francisco socialite pursues a potential boyfriend to a small Northern California town that slowly takes a turn for the bizarre when birds of all kinds suddenly begin to attack people. Based on the Daphne du Maurier story. 2.  Orphan (2009) - A married couple with a rocky past adopt 9-year old, Esther to fill the void created by a recently-stillborn baby. However, Esther is not quite who she seems. 3.  Audition (1999) - A widower takes an offer to screen girls at a special audition, arranged for him by a friend to find him a new wife. But when he falls for the sweet and gentle Asami, he soon discovers she is not who she appears to be after all. 4.  Secret Window (2004) - Mort Rainey, a writer just emerging from a painful divorce with his ex-wife, is stalked at his remote lake house by a psychotic stranger and would-be scribe who claims Rainey swiped his best story idea. But as Rainey endeavors to prove his innocence, he begins to question his own sanity. 5.  The Silence of the Lambs (1991). Because Ed Gein.

    1 h y 27 min
  3. 01/11/2021

    14: The Candyman

    Candyman. Candyman. Candyman. Candy….  That’s right! For our first episode of season two, we’re diving into the urban legend around the Candyman. We’ll look at the short story that inspired the movie, the urban legends it pulls from, and the true crime behind it all. So, buckle in and hold tight, it’s a wild ride.  This week’s Learn from the Best:  Watch:  Making Of CANDYMAN (2021) - Best Of Behind The Scenes & On Set Interviews   Candyman - The Impact of Black Horror  Read:  Candyman: the urban legends behind the movie and why we find them irresistible   The True Stories Of Murder And Lynchings That Inspired The Horror Classic ‘Candyman’  The Forbidden by Clive Barker  Bonus links:  Viral TikTok They came in through the bathroom mirror The Obscure Film Club  The Tag-Along (2015) This Taiwanese blockbuster is based on the legend of the little girl in red who follows those visiting the forest and snatches their souls away. In this case, she haunts a young professional man and his family, who have recently crossed paths with her in the woods, and slowly starts pulling them over into the spirit realm.  Deathdream (1974) Canadian cult-classic Also called Dead of Night, this take on the W.W. Jacobs short story “The Monkey’s Paw” is about a soldier who dies in battle but is willed back to life by the pleas of his mother. But the soldier, Andy, isn’t the same when he returns, and is even aware that he is now the living dead. He requires blood to keep from decaying, and as his ghoulish behaviour persists, his family crumbles around him.  Ringu (1998) Before American teens were being literally scared to death in Seattle after watching a bedevilled video tape in The Ring, a group of people were being terrorised by the original tape demon, Sadako Yamamura, in Hideo Nakata’s Ringu. The pale white ghost with the long, stringy hair — and one horrible eye peeking out from behind it — crawling out from inside a TV is a defining moment in horror, and one that kicked off a whole Stateside craze of adapting whatever Japanese horror story studios could get their hands on. Finally, the threatening chain letter was brought into the modern age!  The Boogeyman (1980) The bogeyman (alternately spelled “boogeyman”) is one of the most persistent urban legends of all time and seems to have a variant in nearly all cultures across the world. This 1980 supernatural horror film appropriates the bogeyman concept and modifies it to tell the tale of two sisters who are terrorised by the ghost of their mother’s murdered boyfriend, who has recently escaped being imprisoned in a mirror in their house.

    1 h y 3 min
  4. 13/07/2021

    12: The Conjuring 2

    This episode was slightly delayed, due to one half of the Witchery Podcast being South African. With everything happening in SA at the moment, it didn't feel right to publish anything.  What's changed? We need a bit of a distraction. And, we do love a haunted house/poltergeist story. So, that's right... you're all getting a follow up to our Conjuring episode! We're taking a deep dive into this 2016 supernatural horror, looking at the horror behind the horror that served as an inspiration. How much of the Enfield Poltergeist case is used in the film? Give this a listen for all the details. Learn from the best: Watch: The Enfield Poltergeist The Enfield Poltergeist doccie on BTWN Paranormal The Enfield Haunting Read: This House is Haunted: The True Story of the Enfield Poltergeist Obscure Film Club Livid (2011) The suggestion of a big treasure hidden somewhere inside Mrs Jessel's once renowned classical dance academy will become an irresistible lure to a fiendish trap for Lucie and her friends. The Changeling (1980) After the death of his wife and daughter in a car crash, a music professor staying at an old mansion is dragged into a decades-old mystery by an inexplicable presence in the mansion's attic. The Pact (2012) As a woman struggles to come to grips with her past in the wake of her mother's death and the disappearance of her sister, an unsettling presence emerges in her childhood home. Ju-On: The Grudge A mysterious and vengeful spirit marks and pursues anybody who dares enter the house in which it resides.

    45 min

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Sometimes the truth really is stranger, and spookier, than fiction. Sometimes the story behind-the-scenes is more thrilling than the director’s cut. Join us as we dive into some of the best horror films and discuss the inspiration behind the movie, and in some cases, the creepy stories connected to them.