Lovecraftian horror is a subgenre of horror that explores the terror of the unknown. It has fascinated audiences and inspired filmmakers for decades and is named after the writer H.
The titular “color” seems to inhabit the earth around the farm, and anything it touches becomes hideously mutated and fused with other living things in a body horror masterwork. Nicolas Cage is not ...
Will’s shrill, death-proclaiming song populates the works of Stephen King and H.P. Lovecraft. But the bird itself has fallen ...
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David Goudsward Author of "HP Lovecraft in the Merrimack Valley " joined GBH's All Things Considered to discuss Lovecraft's ...
Inspired by the work of famed horror manga artist Junji Ito, the producer has returned with a dark and disorienting bass ...
The Necronomicon is an alarming and unpleasant "Book of the Dead" to be found in H.P. Lovecraft's cosmic horror, but not elaborated upon in his own work. I thoroughly enjoyed Dan Harms' article about ...
H.P. Lovecraft's 1928 short story has inspired countless artists over the years, including Gou Tanabe, who adapted it into ...
What do British occultist, magician and writer Aleister Crowley and Providence, R.I. horror author H.P. Lovecraft have in ...
Though modern horror books have evolved, classic, groundbreaking horror novels still have the power to chill thanks to their ...
In this special Halloween episode we look at scientific and literary themes involving time, and its relationship to "cosmic horror" and UFOs.