H.P. Lovecraft

[Creator Corner]

Resurrection Corporation: An Animated Film About the Fear of Death

The idea I had in my mind when I started working on Resurrection Corporation was to adapt Edgar Allan Poe’s story The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar in an animated version, in fact the original title of the project was Neurotic Hypnotic from Beyond the Grave. Entering below in collaboration with the screenwriter

[Creator Corner]

Parasite in the Park — Body Horror Short Film

Be wary of the things you can’t see… Directed by Anthony R. Risen and written by Drew Hellmich and Anthony R. Risen, Parasite in the Park follows the story of a young boy that gets infected by an alien parasite and begins to wreak havoc on his neighborhood. With a cast and crew of both

[Reviews]

Movie Review: Call Girl of Cthulhu

There’s nothing I love more than Kickstarter success stories, particularly when it comes to horror films. Though being beaten over the head with Kickstarter funds admittedly gets a little annoying sometimes, it’s nevertheless awesome to see a young filmmaker use the platform to make a movie he otherwise wouldn’t have been able to, which is

[Collectibles]

Help Bring Legends of Cthulhu Retro Toy Line Up from the Depths!

Cthulhu is one of the oldest of all the iconic horror monsters, which is pretty impressive considering the fact that he’s still to this day one of the most relevant and enduring fictional creatures of them all. Originally birthed onto the pages of a 1928 issue of Weird Tales Magazine, Cthulhu was the creation of

[Books and Comics]

Thirteen Days Until Christmas

As of December 12th, 2013, there are thirteen days until Christmas comes around — a time of giving, a time of celebration, and a time of horror. To celebrate the holiday season, here are five short stories set in the winter time that will make your blood absolutely curdle. The Boy Who Killed Santa Claus