Hey, there. Thanks for the question. It’s one that I get every few weeks/months and that I’m happy to respond to whenever I catch some time. I always start off by linking to previous responses and then see if I have anything to add or to clarify: (right-click and open in a new tab if they … Continue reading I was wondering, are there many movies that adapt Lovecraft’s work well? I’ve been wanting to see some, but I don’t know which ones will leave a bad taste in my mouth
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i recently watched the Last Shift and i really liked it. Sort of had a little Silent Hill vibe to it that i love :D
Hey! I’m being a slow-poke with responses this week; sorry for the delayed response. I liked it, too. It achieved a heck of a lot with (deceptively) very little. I think that I understand the Silent Hill vibe you mention, although I was never as ‘into’ that franchise as many friends for various reasons (so I’m … Continue reading i recently watched the Last Shift and i really liked it. Sort of had a little Silent Hill vibe to it that i love 😀
Sorry if you’ve already answered this, but have you seen the HP Lovecraft Historical Society’s adaptation of Whisperer in the Darkness?
Hello! I have, and I like it. Since you’ve asked, I assume you enjoyed it? For those who’ve never seen this adaptation, it’s not what I suppose you might think of as a “conventional” production. Released in 2011, it is in black and white and has more than a bit of the “old time” (pronounced in my … Continue reading Sorry if you’ve already answered this, but have you seen the HP Lovecraft Historical Society’s adaptation of Whisperer in the Darkness?
sebpatrick: flusschen2: grumpsaesthetics: Kermit performing Talking Heads “Once In A Lifetime”, big suit and all warning: this is a life changing experience what??? holy shit????? They weren’t kidding, it really is. (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
I recently received an Anon request for an updated/non-hyperlinked version of the “Horror Movies Written and/or Directed by Women” list that I shared back in March. [Here’s the original. Right-click/new tab to open] I decided to update the list before exporting the data, so below is the current version. This list is not exhaustive, by any means; I’ll … Continue reading
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