Thought the community would enjoy this small German production film adaptation of HP Lovecraft’s The Colour Out Of Space. It nails the tone and sense of dread, and is a mostly faithful adaptation (as opposed to the Nicholas Cage movie). If you liked The Lighthouse let’s say, there’s a good chance you’d like this!
Link - From the nihilistic absurdity of Thomas Ligotti to the heavily science-fictional chills of Jeff VanderMeer’s Annihilation, the cosmic horror of today continues to tell tales of a vast, indifferent, and even carnivorous cosmos, through new lenses and fresh new perspectives....
Annotation Index - This page accesses all the annotations of Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows H.P. Lovecraft comics issue by issue, including covers – as well other Moore/Lovecraftian works in collaboration with other artists, and related items.
A woman embarks on a journey through a restricted wasteland to find her missing sister, only to become trapped by something sinister lurking deep within; a God-monster she cannot escape from....
Soedesco is adding to the horrors of Halloween on Switch as it’s announced a 27th October release date for Superlumen’s Lovecraftian point-and-click Desolatium....
Cthulhumaniacs.com - These writers, while drawing inspiration from Lovecraft’s foundational work, bring their unique perspectives and sensibilities to the genre.
VIDEO about the actual powerscale of Azathoth as it is protracted in the original lore. And why the whole “dreaming the universe” idea isn’t actually Canon.
VIDEO about the actual powerscale of Azathoth as it is protracted in the original lore. And why the whole “dreaming the universe” idea isn’t actually Canon.
I love that blend of energy that H. P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard shared. When a warrior faces the sheer terror of the Lovecraftian universe, and wins or loses, we get a kind of frisson that dusty old antiquarians just can’t provide.