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Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 - The Scream Test

Season 2, Ep. 16

Join Rachel for a solo show of The Scream Test - one of the best horror film podcasts around. Having noticed Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 has arrived on Prime Video, Rachel takes this chance to share her love and passion for the film - one that even she notes is "universally hated".


Rachel doesn't have a film podcast guest on this episode, so why not be her company and listen to it? Perhaps several times so she really feels your love for her.


ASMR fans will enjoy Rachel stopping to glug her drink several times during the film podcast episode. Enjoy.


The plot of the film is: A group of tourists arrives in Burkittsville, Maryland after seeing The Blair Witch Project (1999) to explore the mythology and phenomenon, only to come face to face with their own neuroses and possibly the witch herself.


Rachel apparently declares her love for this film, even at people at bus stops - so now she gets to do that in this film podcast episode globally.


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