
A low-budget offering greater than the sum of its parts, “The Breach” is a loving, albeit flawed, homage to cosmic horror. Quick question: What …continue reading From Beyond: The Breach (2023)

A low-budget offering greater than the sum of its parts, “The Breach” is a loving, albeit flawed, homage to cosmic horror. Quick question: What …continue reading From Beyond: The Breach (2023)

A terrifying trip down the fabled road of cosmic horror, “Yellowbrickroad” is a polarizing, nightmare-inducing film with a hell of an ending. Don’t be …continue reading From Beyond: Yellowbrickroad (2010)

A faithful and competent adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft’s source material, “Witch House” mostly succeeds but still leaves you wanting more. These days, starting a …continue reading From Beyond: H.P. Lovecraft’s Witch House (2022)

Translating a Lovecraft story into a film is no easy task, but here are ten underrated adaptations worth exploring for cosmic horror fans. H.P. …continue reading Ten Underrated Lovecraft Adaptations

Superbly written and heavy on the horror, the Lovecraftian mystery novel “Reanimatrix” isn’t an easy read, but it’s a damn satisfying one. While writing …continue reading Now Read This: Reanimatrix

The award-winning cosmic horror podcast “The Call of the Void” concludes its wildly successful three-year run. Since its initial launch, THE CALL OF THE …continue reading Cosmic Horror Fiction Podcast Finale

Big on ideas but woefully short on execution, “The Creature Below” is a Lovecraftian Horror film offering little reason to dive into it. The …continue reading Films From Beyond: The Creature Below (2016)

“Dark City” is filled with mystery, terror, sorrow, and purpose. And it’s a perfect movie to encapsulate what’s happening in this moment. To say …continue reading Films From Beyond: Dark City (1998)

Despite over a decade of negative reception, Cthulhu (2007) is a deep, intelligent film that tackles the struggles of homosexuality and deserves to be revisited.continue reading Films From Beyond: Cthulhu (2007)

Director Can Evrenol’s sophomore film, Housewife is a dream-like nightmare that fumbles off the shoulders of Baskin. Can it redeem itself? Or is it better forgotten in the recesses of the mind?continue reading From Beyond: Housewife (2017)
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