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| | a jaded viewer reviews the world of horror, splatter, gore, cult, grindhouse, trash, b-movie, indie, asian, haunted houses and exploitation films
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| | The Black Phone has been one of my most anticipated films of the year since I first heard it was being made. Director Scott Derrickson and ...
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| | RATED - Unrated RUN TIME - 90 Mins WRITER(S) - William Hopkins STARRING - Alex Golightly, Damian Ladd, and Eli Kranski DIRECTOR - W...
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| The arcane and esoteric works of author H P Lovecraft have often inspired horror directors. Sadly many of the films that have been made in homage to the Cthulhu Mythos have failed to capture its nightmarish mix of madness and mythology. John Carpenter's In the Mouth of Madness is not directly based on any of Lovecraft's specific works but screenwriter Michael De Luca draws his inspiration from many of this recurring ideas and concepts. He then adds a further homage to British writer Nigel Kneale, adding themes that are prevalent in his Quatermass series.Where others have failed, Carpenter successfully crafts a film that alludes to the baroque and eldritch qualities of the Cthulhu Mythos.