As we mourn the loss of Stuart Gordon, our staff pays tribute to his diverse and influential body of work and his immeasurable contributions …continue reading Remembering an Icon: Stuart Gordon
John Carpenter’s Apocalypse Trilogy goes out laughing at a world done in not with slimy abominations or bad paperbacks, but a collective shrug at …continue reading Shudder Sunday: In The Mouth Of Madness (1994)
Strange, broad in scope, and deeply Lovecraftian, Shaun Hamill’s “A Cosmology of Monsters” is an unusual fantasy tale with both horror and heart. In …continue reading Now Read This: A Cosmology of Monsters
Whether you want to curl up with a book that will send shivers down your spine or have a literary-inspired movie marathon, this list …continue reading 10 Book-to-Film Adaptations Worth Seeing
Richard Stanley struts back into the limelight, as his mesmerizing new film “Color Out Of Space” plays to an enthusiastic, sold out crowd at …continue reading Beyond Fest: Color Out of Space (Richard Stanley)
Miskatonic Institute presents a scholarly and deeply compelling panel discussion on H.P. Lovecraft’s well-documented racism and its effect on his legacy. Accountability is the …continue reading Event Recap: The Shadow Over Lovecraft
Our worst fears are out there, lurking, maybe closer than we care to admit; and it’s the fear of just how close that keeps …continue reading Face Your Fears: Unknown Proximity
The Lovecraftian tale “Dagon” is atmospheric and dreamlike, submersing you in a fantastical, twisted world of untold evil. “We shall dive down through the …continue reading Monster’s Pick: Dagon (2001)
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