The Witch Movie Project

By: Ride The Wave Media
  • Summary

  • *You can watch the full episodes on Ride The Wave Media’s YouTube Channel! In this introductory episode, hosts Just Blane and Courtney Pearl introduce ’The Witch Movie Project,’ a series focused on reviewing and discussing horror movies centered around witches. Blane, CEO of Ride the Wave Media, and Courtney, host of Practically Magick, share their excitement and background for the project. They explain how the project evolved from Blane’s personal interest in the horror genre and Courtney’s insights into paganism. They reveal their format of reviewing two movies per episode, sometimes including a bonus review, leading up to a live podcast event on October 26th at Novel Daybreak by Crescent Communities, where viewers can vote on a movie to be watched and discussed in real-time.
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Episodes
  • The Witch Movie Project Ep 8 - 'Return To Oz' (1985) vs 'Hereditary' (2018) - Live On Location!
    Oct 31 2024

    Can't miss episode! Courtney and Just Blane host a live taping AND finish the season by recording on location in the cemetery that Ari Aster filmed 'Hereditary'!

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    Welcome to an intriguing episode of The Witch Movie Project, where hosts Courtney Pearl and Just Blane take you on a journey through the unsettling worlds of "Return to Oz" and "Hereditary." This episode is a double feature, exploring the connections between these two films and their unique takes on horror and witchcraft.

    Join Courtney and Blane as they discuss the eerie sequel "Return to Oz," a film that deviates from the classic "Wizard of Oz" with its darker tones and cult status. Discover the fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, including the challenges faced by director Walter Murch and the film's connection to the original Oz books by L. Frank Baum. The hosts delve into the film's creepy elements, from TikTok to the Wheelers, and the high body count that rivals even the scariest horror films.

    In the second half, the hosts explore the chilling depths of "Hereditary," a film that redefines modern horror with its psychological twists and supernatural elements. Courtney and Blane analyze the film's themes of grief, family dysfunction, and the occult, highlighting Toni Collette's Oscar-worthy performance. They unravel the mystery of the demon Paimon and the cult's sinister plans, offering insights into the film's many symbols and hidden meanings.

    (00:00) Ride the Wave Media and novel Daybreak present the Witch Movie Project

    (01:52) Courtney and I picked our favorite witch movies out of dozens

    (05:32) The movie Return to Oz is set in about 1899, so it's creepy

    (07:33) This movie has the highest body count out of all the movies we pick

    (10:40) Tim Burton definitely took inspiration for Jack Skellington from Jack Pumpkinhead

    (11:28) There's a lot, though, to unpack. I want to talk about the Gump. Now, a gump is not real,

    (12:12) Walter Murch was the director of this film

    (13:29) The Wicked series is really, really good. I've read all of them. This is the last one of the series

    (15:13) Now, you got final thoughts on this movie? A lot. Huh? Huh?

    (16:51) You have to meet me at a certain location to watch Hereditary

    (17:45) This is where they filmed the funeral scene for Hereditary

    (21:37) Did you have some more thoughts on Return to Oz? Because, well, it's scary

    (23:51) There's a lot of symbolism in this movie. There is. And you will not get to all of it

    (26:44) The opening of the movie is when Toni Collette's mom passes away

    (29:21) The Hereditary sound effect reminds me of the Grudge

    (31:40) This is where the creepiness amps up quite a bit

    (34:58) That whole scene driving down the road, swerving to not hit deer

    (36:10) The performance of Toni Collette from the beginning of this movie is incredible

    (38:20) I think we're meant to believe that this is a coven

    (40:43) All these symbols add up to what's really going on in the movie

    (44:29) Be careful with people who claim to be a medium or who do seances

    (47:59) All I want to say is don't be fooled by the action happening in the scene

    (48:57) Charlie: This movie will scar you if you watch it

    (52:23) I watched all of them with my husband, and by the end they were gory

    (53:16) What are your final thoughts on this movie? Do you have any more points

    (55:09) I want to hear what other people out there got to say next

    Don't miss this captivating episode filled with horror insights, film trivia, and a celebration of cult classics. Whether you're a fan of witchy films or love a chilling story, this episode is a must-listen.

    Return to Oz (1985) [IMDb: Return to Oz](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089908/)

    Hereditary (2018) [IMDb: Hereditary](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7784604/)

    Toni Collette [Toni Collette - IMDb](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001057/)

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    56 mins
  • The Witch Movie Project Ep 7 - 'Practical Magic' (1998) vs 'The Witches Of Eastwick' (1987)
    Oct 23 2024
    📽️All Episodes: YouTube Listen: RideTheWave.media Welcome to the latest episode of The Witch Movie Project, where hosts Courtney Pearl and Just Blane delve into the enchanting world of "Practical Magic." This 1998 witchy drama, starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman, weaves a spellbinding tale of sisterhood, spells, and breaking curses. Join the hosts as they explore the film's themes, iconic moments, and behind-the-scenes magic, including the legendary midnight margarita scene. Courtney and Blane share their personal connections to the film, discuss the powerful sisterhood message, and reveal intriguing insights into the making of "Practical Magic." Discover how the film's depiction of witchcraft aligns with modern magical practices and the importance of intention in spellcasting. Plus, learn about the real-life witchy antics that occurred on set, from curses to exorcisms. (00:00) Ride the wave and Crescent Communities present the witch movie project (01:43) Carl talks about his Halloween party centered around the witch movie project (03:38) You grew your hair out because of a 1998 witchy drama (04:24) The movie is based on a novel by Alice Hoffmande (07:03) Sally Jilly Owens and Jenny Owens are witches cursed in this movie (10:24) Love spell is ultimately what helps break family curse, right? Yeah. The actual, like, love that breaks the curse (12:48) Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman became very close on set (13:24) Nicole Kidman needed 70 or 80 takes for this movie (15:17) Sethe allegedly had a witch curse on the set during filming (17:42) The midnight margarita scene is an iconic moment in film (22:02) Hollywood has always tried to do different things with what witchcraft and witches are (25:51) Barbra Streisand reportedly tried to buy the house (27:11) Dark walls are really in right now. I just painted my wall black yesterday (28:05) Let's talk about Jimmy. This guy. Just trash. That's about the best word you could say for him (31:38) When I first watched this movie, I was a kid, right (35:31) They mentioned Hecate. What's the name of witchcraft goddess (40:45) You got, you had a couple more things there on practical magic (42:25) All right, well, I'll tell you, I loved it. I haven't seen this movie in a while (43:43) We're about to dive into the 1987 supernatural horror slash comedy Witches of Eastwick (48:00) Three single ladies in Eastwick are seduced by the devil (52:49) Jack Nicholson is perfect for this role as essentially the devil (54:10) That speech about women is both infuriating and fascinating at the same time (56:55) The movie starts out with women talking about how they're sick of men (01:01:44) Felicia and Clyde are front and center to me in this movie (01:06:20) She didn't eat any cherries, you know. Yeah. I remember thinking, oh, this is horrible (01:07:05) Let's talk about the town. Pretty stereotypical, like, New England type of (01:10:28) For the three women, it's like liberation from societal expectations (01:13:11) The final Wizarding World movie screening event is Saturday, October 26 (01:17:15) Let me thank our sponsors novel daybreak by Crescent communities. And South Jordan. Also, we got to thank Liv cake parties Don't miss this captivating episode filled with magical insights, film trivia, and a celebration of witchy sisterhood. Plus, get ready for the big event on October 26, presented by Novel Daybreak by Crescent Communities, featuring a live podcast taping, movie screening, and a thrilling costume contest with fantastic prizes! Whether you're a fan of witchy films or simply love a good story, this episode is a must-listen. Practical Magic (1998) [IMDb: Practical Magic (1998)](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120791/) Sandra Bullock [Sandra Bullock - IMDb](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000113/) Nicole Kidman [Nicole Kidman - IMDb](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000173/) Griffin Dunne [Griffin Dunne - IMDb](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001162/) Alice Hoffman [Alice Hoffman - IMDb](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0388940/)
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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • BONUS: Exclusive Interview w/ 'Teen Witch' Star Robyn Lively
    Oct 21 2024

    *Watch The Full Episode On YouTube!*

    In this special bonus episode of The Witch Movie Project, hosts Courtney Pearl and Just Blane bring you an exclusive interview with Robyn Lively, the star of the cult classic "Teen Witch." Recorded at FanX in Salt Lake City, this episode captures the magical moment when the hosts unexpectedly met Robyn Lively, sparking an impromptu and unforgettable conversation.

    Join Courtney and Blane as they dive into the empowering themes of "Teen Witch" and "The Craft," exploring how these films inspire young women to believe in themselves. Robyn Lively shares her thoughts on the enduring message of her iconic role as Louise and even treats listeners to a nostalgic rap from the movie. Discover the parallels between these two beloved witch films and celebrate the positive impact they continue to have on audiences.

    (00:00) Ride the Wave and Novel Daybreak present the Witch Movie Project

    (01:15) Courtney and Blane discuss the feedback from the Teen Witch vs. The Craft episode

    (02:35) The serendipitous meeting with Robyn Lively at FanX

    (04:12) Robyn Lively joins the conversation and talks about her role as Louise

    (06:45) The empowering message of believing in yourself

    (08:23) Robyn performs the famous rap from Teen Witch

    (10:01) Robyn Lively supports Promise to Live and shares a heartfelt message

    (12:00) Courtney receives a special amulet from Robyn

    (14:30) Closing thoughts and gratitude to sponsors

    Don't miss this enchanting episode filled with nostalgia, inspiration, and a touch of magic. Plus, learn about the important work of Promise2live.org, an organization dedicated to suicide prevention and awareness. Whether you're a fan of witchy films or simply love a good story, this episode is a must-listen.

    Robyn Lively [Robyn Lively - IMDb](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0515194/)

    Teen Witch (1989) [IMDb: Teen Witch (1989)](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098453/)

    The Craft (1996) [IMDb: The Craft (1996)](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115963/)

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    6 mins

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