
A weekly mystery podcast from Habit Forming Films, LLC.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 171 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts | ||||

Hi Folks — We have to share some very sad news from the Wormwood family. Shortly before the holidays, Robert Grindlinger, the voice of Sheriff Bradley, Don Marino, and soooo many others, passed away. What can we say about Rob? We feel very privileged... more
Hi folks: We haven’t really updated the site in a while. Most of our activity is currently being poured into our sister site, sparrowandcrowe.com, which is the best place to go for news and updates about the continuing world of Wormwood. Here’s a bri... more
Exciting news here at Wormwood Central. If you’re not yet aware of the most recent updates, make sure you bookmark our comic book site, sparrowandcrowe.com. And also: don’t forget to “like” Wormwood on Facebook; that’s a great way to keep up with our... more
In which Dave returns to update the audience on the progress made in the Kickstarter campaign and to announce some new rewards designed for our longtime fans — including a VERY limited run of the Wormwood Music Soundtrack! [powerpress] Subscribe in i... more
If you’ve visited our comic book site, www.sparrowandcrowe.com, you’ve seen some of the sample pages for our upcoming comic book. While we can’t show you all the finished pages yet, we did think it would be interesting to show you some pages in progr... more
Folks, we’ll do an audio update shortly, but we wanted to quickly fill you in on some of the added developments since we launched our Kickstarter campaign. First: Our deepest thanks to the wonderful support we’ve been shown since we began our Kicksta... more
In which Dave returns to fire up the podcastin’ tubes, announcing the next step in the adventures of Sparrow and Crowe, which needs YOUR HELP to become a reality! [powerpress] Subscribe in iTunes. Visit sparrowandcrowe.com for more about the Sparrow ... more
Folks, just a brief update. We’ll be rolling out some official announcements soon, but for anyone wondering about the previously mentioned comic book… the contracts are signed, and Sparrow & Crowe: The Demoniac of Los Angeles, with art by Jared Souza... more
This was one of the first podcasts I listened to. It is a truly outstanding audio drama. This has a solid place in my top ten
On my 4 th go round listening to the complete podcast, just intrigued with the entire cast, great voice and scripts! Please come back, the podcasts coming out these days, have no merit, boring and terrible storylines, and want money, then disappear and are never heard from again!
This was really an awesome and amazing show, and needs to come back with it’s phenomenal cast in 2023!!!! Please return!!!
This was really an awesome and amazing show, and needs to come back with it’s phenomenal cast in 2023!!!! Please return!!!
Solid horror/mystery audio drama thanks to mostly great voice acting and a nicely twisty plot. The main actors are great, with Xander Crow
My son was 12 or 13 when he introduced me to this in the early days of podcasting. I’ve never been able to get it out of my head and I just went back for another listen because life got busy and I never finished all the seasons. Addictive, creepy, and frequently very funny. And great theme music.
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I’m late to the game but I love it. I just recently found this show but it’s been my favorite part of the day to binge wormwood after work, while I do the otherwise boring tasks around the house. I hope there’s more on the way!
One on the first podcast I listened two along with Byron. Will never get over the decapitated heads making out. Forever a favourite!!!
This is one series I thought wasn’t for me, seems disjointed and not my cup of tea. Luckily for me, I ended up coming back to it a few weeks later and by the 2nd or 3rd episode it started coming together. After that I listened to nothing but this until I tore through every episode and found myself in withdrawal. A phenomenal supernatural story I recommend to friends regularly. At least give it 3 episodes before deciding for yourself
I love this show, but for no reason.
1. The lack of extras is hilarious because you can obviously tell it’s just the regular actors doing bad voices.
2. The voice of the librarian is stupid and she sounds like she’s in a porn 24/7.
3. The audio production is sometimes painful. Loud noises will come out of nowhere and blast your eardrums.
4. The character writing is actually pretty decent, and you can really quickly root for the people in the story, like the Sheriff, Dr. Crowe, and Jimmy D... more
I typically give series 3 episodes before I decide if I want to continue listening and, honestly, I almost stopped and deleted the whole thing before I got through the first episode. I’m glad I continued through, though. It took me until about the end of the 3rd episode, but I got hooked. Definitely a good story to have in your catalogue if you go through them quickly.
The audio is so terrible! Why didn’t they clean this up before releasing?
Wasn’t sure at first but it got addictive. Even with the less than perfect audio I had to know what happened!
All time favorite!
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #146 |










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