Cast your ballot for the Audience Choice award! Winners will be announced via video. Check the Festival Stream page for the date and time.
Cast your ballot for the Audience Choice award! Winners will be announced via video. Check the Festival Stream page for the date and time.
Remember what it's like to see a spooky play in an actual theater? Get your popcorn and beverages ready, and have a seat in our virtual auditorium for a spectacle that Rue Morgue Magazine called "a chillingly intense show." Villainy or H. H. Holmes' Own Story!
The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets is a rock band from British Columbia who's main body of music consists largely of often tongue-in-cheek homages to the works of H. P. Lovecraft. Even the band's name is drawn from a phrase in Lovecraft's story The Tomb.
They sporadically perform live, and have performed concerts with many other bands including GWAR, They Might Be Giants, and Portland's own Giant Bug Village.
Jan Roth is the executive producer on Die Farbe (2011) and upcoming feature The Dreamlands. Roth is also a visual effects artist, and has worked on films such as Captain Marvel, Doctor Sleep, and Lovecraft Country.
Nadia Bulkin’s short stories have appeared in editions of The Year’s Best Weird Fiction (Kelly & Shearman, ed., 2018, Kelly & Strantzas, ed., 2016), The Best Horror of the Year (Datlow, ed., 2017), and The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror (Guran, ed., 2017, 2016, 2015, 2009). Thirteen of her stories are included in her debut collection, She Said Destroy (Word Horde), which was nominated for a Shirley Jackson Award.
We gathered some of the filmmakers making prominent movie adaptations of Lovecraft’s works to share insights about their upcoming projects!
Surprise! From Japan, it's our favorite Lovecraftian Cosmic Horror Idol Band, Necronomidol! They performed live at the 2018 festival, and you gave them such a warm welcome, they wanted to do something special for our 25th Anniversary. Enjoy this concert! (subtitled)

