• The Tell-Tale Heart (Animated)

    Film

    Look into Edgar's eyes and witness his dark deeds, as the psychosis consumes him. While rationalizing his sanity, see how he observed, stalked, and preyed upon the evil eye. Following the murder and disposal of the old man and his pale blue vulture eye, Edgar is meet by three police officers who had come to investigate a shriek heard in the night.

  • The Statement of Randolph Carter

    Film

    Randolph Carter has been sentenced to death, accused of the murder of his associate, Harley Warren. However, Randolph's account of the incident paints quite a different picture. As he tells it, after many a sleepless night studying arcane horrors, Randolph and Harley trek into the night, intent on satiating their curiosities. Based on the short story by H.P. Lovecraft.

  • Call of C'thulu

    Film

    A short film inspired by H.P. Lovecraft's story "The Call of Cthulhu", created by students for the Vancouver Film School's The Interactive Lovecraft (AKA "Project Space Squid").

  • Dunwich

    Film

    A short film inspired by the H.P. Lovecraft story "The Dunwich Horror", created by students for the Vancouver Film School's The Interactive Lovecraft (aka "Project Space Squid").

  • Rats in the Wall

    Film

    Short animated film inspired by Lovecraft's short story "The Rats in the Walls", which was written in August-September of 1923, and first published in Weird Tales, March 1924. Created by students for the Vancouver Film School's The Interactive Lovecraft (AKA "Project Space Squid").

  • Dagon

    Film

    Short animated film based on Lovecraft's famous short story of the same name, created by students for the Vancouver Film School's The Interactive Lovecraft (aka "Project Space Squid").

  • Berkeley Square

    Film

    A young American man is transported back to London in the time of the American Revolution and meets his ancestors. This was for its time one of Lovecraft's favorite movies and an inspiration for his story The Shadow Out of Time. Lovecraft saw this film four times in late 1933. Lovecraft himself had written a story on this very theme himslef, the unpublished The Case of Charles Dexter Ward in 1927.

  • Whisper and I’ll Come To You

    Film

    This 1968 television show was the predecessor of the BBC “A Ghost Story for Christmas” series. Based on a story by M.R. James, Professor Parkins (beautifully played by Micahel Hordern) finds an old whistle while perambulating through a coastal graveyard during a holiday respite. A total skeptic, the results of playing the artifact threaten his sanity. A very Lovecraftian movie that wasn’t authored by him.

  • Cast a Deadly Spell

    Film

    In an alternate 1948 Los Angeles, everybody uses magic. Everyone except for that hard-boiled, chain-smoking, mechanical-rationalist dick H. Phillip Lovecraft, played by Fred Ward.Cast a Deadly Spell is an HBO cable journey into the pulp side of H.P. Lovecraft and the dark side of Bewitched. It’s a stylish world with a smart script by Joseph Dougherty, sleek direction by Martin Campbell, and sweet production by Gale Anne Hurd. In this L.A., magic is the way of the future and cheap hoods in expensive suits are master sorcerers.

  • The Whisperer in Darkness

    Film

    Celebrated author H.P. Lovecraft’s classic tale of alien horror bursts onto the screen in the style of the classic horror films of the 1930s. Folklore professor Albert Wilmarth investigates legends of strange creatures in the most remote hills of Vermont. His inquiry reveals a terrifying glimpse of the truth that lurks behind the legends. The Whisperer in Darkness returns us to the golden age of movies for a thrilling adventure of supernatural horror. Filmed on location in New England in Mythoscope™ by the H.P.

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