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Directed by Daniel HallerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Fantastic,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Films based on works by H. P. LovecraftActors Dean Stockwell,
Ed Begley,
Sandra Dee,
Talia Shire,
Lloyd Bochner,
Sam JaffeRating54%
The film begins with the groaning of a woman. The camera slowly pans to show two elderly women (who look like twins) and an elderly man who are watching a woman writhe and moan with the pain of childbirth on a bed in an old-fashioned looking bedroom. She is then led out of the room by the elderly man, who is later revealed as the elder Whateley., 1h51
Directed by Richard StanleyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
HorrorThemes Films based on works by H. P. Lovecraft,
Impact events in fiction,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Alien invasions in films,
Disaster filmsActors Nicolas Cage,
Q'orianka Kilcher,
Joely Richardson,
Tommy Chong,
Brendan Meyers,
Madeleine ArthurRating61%
Une météorite tombe dans une ville de la Nouvelle-Angleterre, ce qui va donner des effets catastrophiques dans la propriété des Gardner., 1h48
Directed by Dan O'BannonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
HorrorThemes Films about religion,
Films based on works by H. P. Lovecraft,
Giant monster films,
Disaster filmsActors John Terry,
Jane Sibbett,
Chris Sarandon,
Robert Romanus,
Megan LeitchRating61%
Claire Ward (Sibbett) hires private investigator John March (Terry) to look into the increasingly bizarre activities of her husband Charles Dexter Ward (Sarandon). Ward has become obsessed with the occult practices of raising the dead once practiced by his ancestor Joseph Curwen (Sarandon in a dual role). As the investigators dig deeper, they discover that Ward is performing a series of grisly experiments in an effort to actually resurrect his long-dead relative Curwen., 1h30
Directed by Stuart GordonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
HorrorThemes Films based on works by H. P. LovecraftActors Jeffrey Combs,
Barbara Crampton,
Luca Zingaretti,
Elisabeth Kaza,
Carolyn PurdyRating60%
After inheriting a 12th-century castle which belonged to a famed Duchess, John Reilly and his family, including his wife Susan and their blind teenage daughter Rebecca, travel to Italy to live. Susan blames him for the death of their son in a drunk driving accident which killed his five-year-old son and cost their daughter her eyesight., 1h35
Directed by Drew GoddardOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Horror comedy,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Films about religion,
Films based on works by H. P. Lovecraft,
Films set in the future,
Wolves in film,
Werewolves in film,
Giant monster films,
Zombie films,
Political films,
Comedy horror films,
Dystopian films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
Disaster filmsActors Kristen Connolly,
Chris Hemsworth,
Anna Hutchison,
Fran Kranz,
Jesse Williams,
Richard JenkinsRating69%
In the underground Facility, senior technicians Gary Sitterson and Steve Hadley discuss plans for a mysterious ritual. A similar operation undertaken by their counterparts in Stockholm has just ended in failure., 1h44
Origin USAGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
HorrorThemes Films about religion,
Films based on works by H. P. Lovecraft,
Giant monster films,
Disaster filmsActors Andrew Leman,
Stephen Blackehart,
Barry J. LynchRating64%
For the first two acts, the plot essentially follows the lines of the short story. However, in the third act of the film, the protagonist, Wilmarth, uncovers an attempt by collaborators (or cultists) to open a gateway between Yuggoth and Earth. He foils the plot with the help of an added character, Hannah, the child of one of the collaborators. His escape, however, is unsuccessful and at the end of the film the audience discovers that Wilmarth has been narrating from a machine attached to the cylinder in which his brain now resides. This differs from the original story in which Wilmarth flees in the middle of the night and safely returns to Arkham., 47minutes
Directed by Andrew LemanOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Seafaring films,
Films about religion,
Transport films,
Films based on works by H. P. Lovecraft,
Giant monster films,
Disaster filmsActors Barry J. Lynch,
Andrew LemanRating70%
The film adheres very closely to Lovecraft's story, but there are a few changes. The sailors aboard the Emma first encounter the Alert abandoned at sea, rather than crewed by Cthulhu cultists and taken over by Emma 's crew after a violent confrontation as in the original story. Additionally, the film depicts the narrator present at the time of his great-uncle's death, who dies peacefully in his sleep, rather than being summoned upon the mysterious death of his great-uncle, who was presumably killed by Cthulhu cultists in the original short story. The narrator (Matt Foyer) notes as well that Inspector Legrasse, who had directed the raid on cultists in backwoods Louisiana, had died before the narrator's investigation began., 1h36
Directed by Brian YuznaOrigin EspagneGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
HorrorThemes Medical-themed films,
Prison films,
Films based on works by H. P. Lovecraft,
Comedy science fiction films,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Comedy horror films,
Disaster filmsActors Jeffrey Combs,
Elsa Pataky,
Santiago Segura,
Simón Andreu,
Bárbara Elorrieta,
Jason BarryRating58%
For the past 13 years, Dr. Herbert West (Jeffrey Combs) has been serving a prison sentence due to a murder at the hands of one of his zombies. With what scant supplies he has on hand in the prison medical center, Dr. West has been capable of performing only extremely basic experiments on rats. However, his lack of supplies does not prevent him from uncovering a key element in his re-animation process. Dr. West has discovered "NPE" (Nano-Plasmic Energy), an energy that can be extracted from the brain of a living organism through an electrocution-like process, to be stored in a capsule resembling a small light bulb. The capsule can then be connected to a corpse and used in conjunction with West's previously developed reagent to restore the former dead to a lifelike state. The NPE prevents the degeneration seen in previous instances, where the reanimated are nothing more than mindless zombies. Used together with the re-agent, reanimated corpses regain their skills, memories, and motor functions and nearly fully resemble normal humans., 1h35
Directed by John CarpenterOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
HorrorThemes Films about films,
Films about writers,
Films about religion,
Films based on works by H. P. Lovecraft,
Films set in the future,
Giant monster films,
Political films,
Dystopian films,
Disaster filmsActors Sam Neill,
Julie Carmen,
Jürgen Prochnow,
David Warner,
John Glover,
Peter JasonRating71%
Dr. Wrenn (David Warner) visits John Trent (Sam Neill), a patient in a psychiatric hospital, and asks Trent to recount his story: