Briardark – S. A. Harian book review
Blair Witch Project meets Lost meets Annihilation meets Stranger Things in Briardark, thw otherworldly debut horror novel from Portland’s S. A. Harian. Field researcher Dr. Siena DuPont is obsessed. After … Continue reading
Lovecraft Country S01 E01 TV review; “Sundown”
Lovecraft Country is an action-packed adrenalized horror set in Jim Crow America. It’s a clever way to tackle the problematic aspects of Lovecraft’s writing and personality and his horrific legacy, … Continue reading
H. P. Lovecraft Filmfest Review: Downhill (2016)
Patricio Valladares’ Downhill goes from GoPro adrenaline rush to pure kvlt madness in less than an hour-and-a-half. It’s a pure, evil adrenaline ride that never lets up, getting all … Continue reading
Horrorscores: Cthulhu by Cryo Chamber Collaborators (Cryo Chamber)
“We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far. The sciences, each straining … Continue reading
Roberto Crippa – Reverse (We Can Elude Control)
Roberto Crippa conjures ominous, foreboding landscapes on his debut for We Can Elude Control. More and more sound artists are using technology to construct otherworldly environments. This is particularly prevalent … Continue reading
Joseph Curwen – Cyclopean Stones
65 minutes of interstellar tones scene: antiquated rough-hewn stone corridors on the hillside. The weight of time is palpable in their ill-fitting confines. You look to the sky, to the … Continue reading