Even though his work hasn’t been adapted to the big screen as much as other sci-fi/horror authors like Stephen King or H.G. Wells, there’s no doubt that the prolific if controversial H.P. Lovecraft is still one of the most influential writers of all time. His work has been the inspiration for people such as John … Continue reading
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Bea’s Reviews: The Call of Cthulhu [2005]
Silence can be utterly golden. Continue reading
Bea’s Book Reviews: Lollygagging About Lovecraft
Some things were just not meant for us to witness. Continue reading
[Bea’s Reviews] In The Mouth Of Madness [1994]
“Do you read Sutter Cane?” Continue reading
Villainlicious: The Old Ones [by Bea Harper]
Lovecraftian horror is a subgenre of horror fiction that emphasizes the cosmic horror of the unknown (and in some cases, unknowable) more than gore or other elements of shock, though these may still be present. There are few things out there that can beat what H.P Lovecraft did for the genre and phenomenon of cosmic … Continue reading
Legends of Horror – Stuart Gordon
This week, I am going to be discussing one of my all-time favorite directors/writers. The man has created such a unique stamp on the horror genre that it would be a crime not to include him. Stuart Gordon Stuart Gordan has created some of the most bizarre, some of the goriest, some of the most … Continue reading