Kickstarter for Portland H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival posterLast year, we created our very first Kickstarter, and your participation made the 2013 festival one of the most memorable experiences ever, both for us and for all of you! So, we've decided to do it again!

Last year, mostly because of the Kickstarter, we were able to show you Nightbreed: The Cabal Cut, introduce you to brilliant director Richard Stanley (and his amazing stories of living on a haunted Earth), bring Sandy Petersen to Portland to talk about games and movies (did you see his pre-Kickstarter Cthulhu Wars demo?), add a new gaming dimension to the festival, and pack more films and panels into the weekend than one person could experience... well, unless you were one of the critters using brain-swapping machinery and time travel.

Besides helping us raise necessary funds to properly plan the festival, Kickstarter did two very awesome things. It motivated us to offer really unique experiences to the community, and as a result it also enhanced the festival, creating a new kind of event where audience members took part in stage productions, helped us judge award-winning films, played Call of Cthulhu with the man who created it, and even appeared on screen and in fictions published in the Daily Lurker newspaper. It really helped us to get to know our community better, encourage audience interaction, and, in general, motivated us to up our game to a new level, all of which made the festival really exciting, not just for us, not just for our backers, but for everyone who attended. It was a real learning experience, too. We think we did some stuff well, and other stuff not so well (like opening the doors on Friday night or having all the backer rewards ready at the festival), but there is no doubt, Kickstarter made the whole festival awesome.

We've been working hard for the last several months, and we have some big announcements coming up. We've already talked Kenneth Hite (author of Cthulhu 101, Tour de Lovecraft, Where the Deep Ones Are, and the Trail of Cthulhu game) into being our Guest of Honor, and we're expanding our CthulhuCon activities to include open gaming, a new art show and artist's alley, author signing events, and much more. That's just the start though, and a lot of it is still super secret. You may be asking yourself "What is that violet light?" or "What do the words, 'Carb Loading for Cthulhu' mean?" Soon... soon it will all be revealed.

Our 2014 Kickstarter launches this month, with new exclusive backer-only merchandise, VIP access, and even cooler unique experiences than last year! To make sure you get an early crack at any limited reward levels, click here to sign up for our low-volume mailing list.

Join us Friday, October 18 and Saturday, October 19 (9:40pm both nights), for the Best of the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival short films and a rare showing of Re-Animator on 35mm.

We have an amazing lineup of short films on Friday night, including the audience favorite AM1200 on 35mm, recent favorites like "Frank Dancoolo: Paranormal Drug Dealer," "Bedtime For Timmy," and "The Music of Jo Hyeja," and ancient classics like "The Outsider."

But, that's not all, we're also giving you a look at early selections for the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival & CthulhuCon in April. You're going to love the Portland premieres of "Black Sugar," "The Void," and "Miskatonic University." Click here for the full schedule of films, and buy your tickets early!

Join us for some very special screenings of classic and recent independent short films from the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival (1996-2013) at Necronomicon 2013 in Providence, RI, August 21-24, 2013. We'll be featuring some great oldies, like Bryan Moore's "Cool Air," with Q&A by the director (and sculptor of the H.P. Lovecraft Bronze Bust Project), Aaron Vanek's "The Outsider," and Christian Matzke's "Nyarlathotep," as well as newer favorites like Thomas Nicol's "Heartshot" and Jihyun Park's "Music of Jo Hyeja."

Screenings are open to the public for $3. The Saturday, Aug. 24 screening is also free to Necronomicon badge holders. Click here for the schedule and location information.

Tickets for the Los Angeles HPLFF are available through Brown Paper Tickets here.
Tickets will also be sold at the box office during the festival.

We also have a special discount on tickets to the USS Iowa as well, if you wish to enjoy the battleship while in San Pedro. Tickets are good for one year after purchase.

See you in September!

Two Nights of Lovecraft

Oct. 18 & 19 9:40pm

at the Hollywood Theatre

4122 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR

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PORTLAND, OR - Join us at the Hollywood Theatre for two nights of Lovecraft on film THIS OCTOBER, presented by the Hollywood Theatre and the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival!

On October 18, 2013, come see a selection of classic and recent short films from the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival, plus an exclusive preview of some of the films we'll be showing next spring! Then, on October 19, continue the madness with a small selection of short short films, followed by Stuart Gordon's classic Re-Animator on rare 35mm.

We often hear from the audience that they want their Lovecraft in October, so show us you mean it by marking your calendar and telling your friends about this special two night event!

Tickets on sale soon. Stay in touch by clicking here to join the Facebook event.

Help us make this year's Los Angeles H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival the best yet!
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and full weekend passes are available with extra KICKSTARTER EXCLUSIVE goodies! You can get yourself a festival T-shirt, rare and unique art, books, and games.
For those who can't attend in the flesh, we have a "There in Spirit" level that will include fest items plus exclusive access to live streaming from the theater as well as privileged access to as many of the movies as we can get.
Check it out on Kickstarter to make your pledge now!

This year's poster artwork for the Los Angeles H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival is by Guest Jason Bradley Thompson, the author and artist of numerous comics, including H.P. Lovecraft's The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath, Clark Ashton Smith's Hyperborea, The Stiff and King of RPGs (with Victor Hao). Enjoy! We'll see you September 27-29!

Cthulhu Prayer Breakfast with Cody Goodfellow and Rober M. Price

Entry to this event was made available for our Kickstarter backers who pledged $100+, but we said if any seats were left, we'd put them on sale to other attendees, and their are a modest number of tickets left. NOTE: In addition to a Cthulhu Prayer Breakfast ticket, you will also need a festival pass (3-day or single day) to attend the breakfast. Click here for more info and to purchase your tickets. (limit 2 per order).

Cody Goodfellow and Robert M. Price will preside over a morning ritual involving the scalding juice of blackened berries, roasted beasts, and the unborn offspring of flying creatures (as well as a few vegetarian selections) on Saturday morning, May 4th, from 9-11 am at the Columbia River Brewing Company (easy walking distance from the theatre). It's a chance to enjoy some excellent food, laugh your tentacles off, and mingle with our festival guests.

Shot as one huge Lovecraftian epic by director José Luis Alemán, the Valdemar Legacy and The Forbidden Shadow are big-budget love letters to the world of H.P. Lovecraft, containing everything from the Necronomicon and a family curse to Aleister Crowely, H.P. Lovecraft (as a character in the film), and even Great Cthulhu himself. This is also the last screen appearance of genre great Paul Naschy.

Read more about:
La Herencia Valdemar (The Valdemar Legacy)
La Sombra Prohibida (The Forbidden Shadow).

Click here to get your tickets now and don't miss the chance to see the Portland premiere of both of these films at the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival.

Our Kickstarter was a great success! Over 200 people pledged to our cause and got themselves unique merchandise, like our backer-only glow-in-the-dark Lurker T-shirt, special lapel pins, and much more. The Lovecraft community is truly the greatest on the planet. Thanks for helping to make this a truly epic festival. Click here to check out the (finished) Kickstarter campaign.

The Kickstarter is now over, but you can still get tickets at the Hollywood Theatre box office and on-line by clicking here.