H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival®

and CthulhuCon

The only festival that understands.

Guests

Guest list coming soon... confirmed guests author Brian Lumley, artist Mike Mignola, author Robert M. Price, author S.T. Joshi, actor Robert Lloyd Perry, The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets, and many more.

medium_brian-lumley.jpg Born 2nd December, 1937, Brian Lumley came into the world just nine months after the most obvious of his forebears — meaning of course a "literary" forebear, namely, H.P. Lovecraft — had departed from it.

By his pre-teens Lumley had read Dracula and some other horror classics, but having followed the adventures of Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future in the British Eagle comic, his first love was Science Fiction. Then, in his early teens "as a result of reading Robert Bloch's Lovecraft pastiche Notebook Found in a Deserted House in a British SF magazine" he became more surely attracted to macabre fiction, an attraction that has lasted a lifetime.

JovankaVuckovic_me.jpgJovanka Vuckovic is the Editor-in-Chief of Rue Morgue Magazine, the world's leading horror in culture and entertainment publication. She has been featured as a genre expert on many documentaries and television shows and has contributed essays to several publications and books on the subject of genre cinema. Vuckovic bleeds horror and adores H.P. Lovecraft so much she even has a portrait of him tattooed on her flesh.

medium_mike-mignola.jpgWe are happy to announce that Mike Mignola will be Artist Guest of Honor at this year's festival.

Mike Mignola was born on September 16, 1960 in Berkeley, California and grew up in nearby Oakland, the eldest son of a tough and leathery cabinetmaker. His fascination with ghosts and monsters began at an early age (he doesn’t remember why); reading Dracula at age twelve introduced him to Victorian literature and folklore, from which he has never recovered.

medium_robert-llyod-perry.gifRobert Lloyd Parry is an art historian and actor based in Cambridge, England. Since 2005 he has been touring the UK and Ireland with two one-man shows based upon stories from M R James "Ghost Stories of an Antiquary." He was recently awarded the Dracula Society’s Hamilton Deane Award for his production "Oh, Whistle…"

medium_scott-allie.jpgScott Allie writes and edits for Dark Horse Comics and Glimmer Train Press. His writing includes the horror comic The Devil's Footprints, set in his hometown of Ipswich, Mass.—with a sequel coming in 2008—and the forthcoming Solomon Kane series. Other work includes tributes to H.P. Lovecraft, contributions to Star Wars comics and Buffy the Vampire Slayer prose, and a series of self-published horror comics called Sick Smiles, from Aiiie! Comics.