Horror Movie Review: In Search of Lovecraft (2008)
While In Search of Lovecraft can’t be called a good movie, it is by no-means a terrible one either. What it tries to do can be appreciated, just don’t expect a classic.
Keep On ReadingWhile In Search of Lovecraft can’t be called a good movie, it is by no-means a terrible one either. What it tries to do can be appreciated, just don’t expect a classic.
Keep On Reading“No one leave Imboca. People come, but no one leave.” Dagon (released in Spain as Dagon: La Secta del Mar)
Keep On ReadingCastle Freak is a horror film that was directed by Stuart Gordon, releasing in 1995. It stars Jeffery Combs in what was their 6th time working together. John Reilly is a recovering alcoholic who struggles to save his family from the deadly occurrences in a castle that they’ve inherited.
Keep On ReadingStarring Kristen Stewart, Underwater follows a group of scientists at the bottom of the ocean. An earthquake destroys their laboratory and awakens something lurking in the deep.
Keep On ReadingColor out of Space is a horror film that was directed by Richard Stanley, releasing in 2020. Starring Nicolas Cage, it’s based on the short story “The Colour out of Space” by H. P. Lovecraft.
Keep On ReadingThe Dark Sleep or H.P. Lovecraft’s The Dark Sleep isn’t just the worst adaption of the great horror writer’s work I’ve ever seen. It’s also one of the worst horror movies I’ve ever seen.
Keep On ReadingA first-person role playing survival horror game, Call of Cthulhu was developed by Cyanide and published by Focus Home Interactive. As its title suggests, it is heavily inspired by H.P. Lovecraft’s short story, The Call of Cthulhu while incorporating other Lovecraftian themes and horrors.
Keep On ReadingH. P. Lovecraft’s Necronomicon is an anthology horror film directed by Brian Yuzna (Re-Animator, Return of the Living Dead III), Christophe Gans (Silent Hill) and Shusuke Kaneko (Gamera). It stars Jeffrey Combs as H. P. Lovecraft and features extensive practical effects work that was supervised by Tom Savini.
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