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Location TBD. Join us for unholy libations and uncanny questions in our one and only Lovecraftian Trivia contest, hosted by scholar, author, game designer, and gentleman Kenneth Hite! The author of Cthulhu 101 and Tour de Lovecraft will take you on a journey through the most obscure and dark corners of the (trivia) world, while we all party down after a long day of watching movies.

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Trapped in a room, unable to break from maddening monologue, An Actor reckons with A Monster slowly driving him insane.

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Waking on an unfamiliar shore, a man plagued by memories of his past must grapple with the nightmarish landscape of his present.

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This is a super sneak peek at the upcoming television series! Inspired by Lovecraft’s “The Thing on the Doorstep,” Black Goat is an 8 episode series that spans over 400 years. The pilot episode, set in 2019, introduces us to Elita Waite and her boyfriend as they travel to a mysterious Bed & Breakfast deep in the untamed Chesuncook region of Maine.

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As far as we can tell, this is the first ever fan adaptation of one of H. P. Lovecraft's stories, and was made only 12 years after the very first studio adaptation, with an 8mm camera, a few friends, including author J. Vernon Shea, and a lot of passion. Restored from the original 8mm reels by Brian Callahan at Arkham Bazaar/Sigh Co. Graphics, this is the first time in decades that this film has been played on the big screen and the first time ever that this restored version has been shown.

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A young woman spots a horrifying figure in her painting.

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Deep in the snowy Green Mountains, two damaged lives come crashing back together when they discover something in the forest not of this world.

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Based on the story by H.P. Lovecraft. Arkham, New England, 1934. A scientist, after a horrifying discovery, shows his findings to a former colleague.

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A centuries-old forest, an archaic waterfall that could be anywhere and a mature man who, to escape the noise of civilization, look for a space for reflection in inaccessible places. In a house of apparently abandoned stone awaits him - as if he had an appointment - a homo selvaticus which, as readers of the original story recall (The Picture in the House, H. P. Lovecraft, 1920), will mark the most radical emotional turn of his life.

[excerpt from an article in il fatto quotidiano, translated from the original Italian]

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