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Cosmic Horror

  • The fallen star by Arnaerr (Elden Ring)

    source https://www.tumblr.com/arnaerr

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  • Directive 8020 Needs to Strike While the Sci-Fi Horror Iron is Hot
    gamerant.com Directive 8020 Needs to Strike While the Sci-Fi Horror Iron is Hot

    The sci-fi horror subgenre is having a renaissance at the moment, and Directive 8020 needs to act fast to keep up with the trend.

    Directive 8020 Needs to Strike While the Sci-Fi Horror Iron is Hot

    "Directive 8020 is the next game in line to continue the Dark Pictures anthology series. As the first game to kickstart Season 2 of the ongoing anthology, Directive 8020 is taking its setting to the dark and unforgiving world of space. This is the first time that the series is leaving Earth, and early footage promises plenty of cosmic body horror on the horizon.

    This is an exciting change of pace for the series, as Directive 8020 is Dark Pictures' first major venture into the sci-fi horror sphere. House of Ashes dabbled with some sci-fi elements with its vampiric monsters from outer space, but Directive 8020 aims to bring humans into the furthest reaches of the unknown. Directive 8020 is a grotesque chapter in the anthology, which is a staple in sci-fi horror. The sci-fi horror subgenre is having a huge renaissance period, and if Directive 8020 wants to be as successful as possible, it needs to announce its release date sooner than later..."

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  • Starfield: Shattered Space deep dive promises cosmic horror, politics, up-close fights with giant alien spiders, and other things we could all do without

    "The big hook in Shattered Space is that it's "completely handcrafted" and self-contained: You can leave the planet of Va'ruun'kai whenever the urge hits, but the story takes place entirely on that world. That story revolves around big trouble on the homeworld: A secret experiment went terribly wrong (shocking, I know) causing a big-ass tear in the space-time continuum that swallowed up a huge chunk of the Va'ruun capital Dazra, and in the immediate aftermath of all that death, destruction, and trauma, various political factions are jockeying for power and control.

    Such is the way of human nature, I suppose, but it's not just power-hungry politicos you'll be dealing with: That grav-drive accident has also opened the door to horrors from another dimension, who can pop in from out of nowhere to ruin your day.

    Shattered Space looks like kind of an unusual mashup. The whole Great Serpent, "All must serve" thing smacks of Dead Space-style cosmic horror, but the underlying "pick a faction" storyline comes off as far more conventional Bethesda fare. Combat also promises to be more up-close-and-personal: The base game focuses primarily on ranged gun combat, but art director Istvan Pely says Bethesda is "closing that distance" in the Shattered Space expansion.

    "Space is scary," Pely says in the video. "Part of getting that across is amping up the aggression and chaos of combat." Having hostile giant space spiders warping directly into your face will no doubt help with that, too..."

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  • 'The Waves of Madness' Trailer Introduces the World's First Side-Scrolling Adventure Horror Film [Exclusive]
    bloody-disgusting.com 'The Waves of Madness' Trailer Introduces the World's First Side-Scrolling Adventure Horror Film [Exclusive]

    Multihyphenate actor, writer, and director Jason Trost danced his way into hearts as JTRO in "Beat Beat Revelation" in apocalyptic cult gem The FP, and

    'The Waves of Madness' Trailer Introduces the World's First Side-Scrolling Adventure Horror Film [Exclusive]

    "Visionary writer/director Jason Trost (The FP series, All Superheroes Must Die) uniquely blends classic horror influences with the latest in digital filmmaking technology, forging a new frontier in modern independent cinema. While touted as the first side-scrolling horror adventure film, pulling from classic video game influences, The Waves of Madness is also inspired by the timeless terror of 1930s monster movies.

    The Waves of Madness follows “a special agent dispatched to investigate a distress call from a round-the-world cruise. Upon arrival, the agent finds the ship eerily abandoned and haunted by a malevolent force that distorts reality and warps sanity into terror.”

    The trailer emphasizes the retro, side-scrolling fun, while the brand-new poster teases a rather Lovecraftian foe ahead..."

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  • Hatem Hossam AlDeen's cosmic horror film 'AKH' now showing in Kuwaiti cinemas

    "Hatem Hossam AlDeen’s feature AKH, the Arab world’s first-ever cosmic horror film, has hit cinemas across Kuwait following a premiere at Cinescape 360 Mall. The event saw the attendance of the film’s cast and crew, marking a major milestone in the region’s film industry..."

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  • 10 Best Lovecraftian Eldritch Horror Movies
    screenrant.com 10 Best Lovecraftian Eldritch Horror Movies

    Film is a great medium for Lovecraftian horror.

    10 Best Lovecraftian Eldritch Horror Movies

    "In the modern age, Lovecraftian or eldritch horror has become more and more popular, with increasing numbers of films representing this particular subgenre of scary movie. Named after the works of H.P. Lovecraft, Lovecraftian horror refers to stories that lean on the specific tropes emblematic of the writer's work, including forbidden knowledge, cosmic dread, the insignificance of humanity, and creatures or entities that exist outside the boundaries of human perception. Also referred to as eldritch horror, this particular brand of scary movie has become incredibly popular in recent years.

    The best Lovecraftian horror films delve heavily into the themes of Lovecraft's original works, or at least have a superficial surface-level relation to them on the grounds of imagery like Cthulu, the cephalopod-like entity and famous horror antagonist. Some eldritch horror movies are direct adaptations of Lovecraft's stories, whereas others simply take heavy inspiration from the genre while still ultimately creating something new. Whatever the case, many of the best Lovecraftian horror movies are relatively recent films..."

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  • What Is the Cosmic Horror Genre in Film and TV? (Definitions and Examples)

    "I think we can all agree that horror is one of the most fun genres to write and to experience. Horror takes you on a roller coaster of emotions and experiences.

    There are lots of different kinds of horror movies and TV shows, and a diverse array of subgenres to examine. There are things that go bump in the night, and things that go bump from outer space.

    Today, we're going to examine the cosmic horror definition and examples of it, as well. We'll dig into all the Lovecraftian monsters, aliens, and spectral forces. We'll also look at how these kinds of tales make it into film and television.

    So get ready for take-off..."

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  • John Vane: London in Fiction - Crouch End
    www.onlondon.co.uk John Vane: London in Fiction - Crouch End

    Legendary US horror writer Stephen King made a lot of weird stuff happen in the north London suburb inside his head

    John Vane: London in Fiction - Crouch End

    "Crouch End. It’s a weird name, when you think about it. Perhaps that’s what Stephen King did one day (or night). He thought about the name and was inspired to imagine terrifying things happening there. Perhaps he looked up the toponymy of the name, thought by some to refer to the point where the influence of a church parish expired. Whatever, King devised a version of the place where dark forces mustered and made visiting Americans disappear.

    It starts like this:-

    “By the time the woman had finally gone, it was nearly two-thirty in the morning. Outside the Crouch End police station, Tottenham Lane was a small dead river. London was asleep…but London never sleeps deeply, and its dreams are uneasy.”

    The story was published in 1980. The version I stumbled across online informs us that it also appeared that year in a collection of short stories by various authors called New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos, meaning it relates to a genre of fiction horror writer H.P. Lovecraft originated. Lovecraft subscribed to cosmicism, a philosophy that holds human beings to be insignificant.

    How relaxed are you feeling so far…?"

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  • Joe Begos’ 2019 Bliss - One Hell of a Trip | collider.com

    https://collider.com/bliss-horror-movie/

    Joe Begos’ 2019 Bliss blends all the grungy glamor of a Bret Easton Ellis novel with 1970s campy body horror to the grand heights of mind-altering cosmic horror. Starring Dora Madison as Dezzy, a Los Angeles artist struggling to paint now that she’s sober, Bliss takes the audience on a bender like no other. As Dezzy falls back into drugs and partying, she makes great strides in her painting, at the cost of waking up covered in blood with no memory of the night before. Breaking her sobriety with a new drug, bliss, Dezzy experiences terrifying and surreal visions. Under the influence, her friend, Courtney (Tru Collins), slips her something else entirely. Dezzy begins to experience a thirst for blood that sends her into a bloody spiral. As Dezzy roams Los Angeles’ party scene, high and wild, the walls of reality begin to collapse around her. The horror could be an induced hallucination, or it could be real. Through a carefully curated aesthetic and eclectic editing, Bliss drugs the viewer alongside Dezzy to simulate a 90-minute-long trip unlike any other. (...)

    Trailer

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  • Edge of Sanity - Official Launch Trailer - IGN
    www.ign.com Edge of Sanity - Official Launch Trailer - IGN

    Enter the unforgiving lands of Alaska and try to survive eldritch horrors in Edge of Sanity, available now on PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch. Check out the Edge of Sanity launch trailer for a peek at the nightmares you'll encounter in this Cthulhu-inspired, 2D survival horror game. I...

    Edge of Sanity - Official Launch Trailer - IGN

    "Enter the unforgiving lands of Alaska and try to survive eldritch horrors in Edge of Sanity, available now on PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch. Check out the Edge of Sanity launch trailer for a peek at the nightmares you'll encounter in this Cthulhu-inspired, 2D survival horror game.

    In Edge of Sanity, uncover a disturbing story while madness claws at your mind. Lead a group of survivors and explore, scavenge, and survive together - against untold eldritch horrors..."

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  • NIGHT SILENCE Lovecraftian creature feature - trailer - MOVIES and MANIA
    moviesandmania.com NIGHT SILENCE Lovecraftian creature feature - trailer - MOVIES and MANIA

    Night Silence is a 2024 horror film about an old man who encounters inexplicable deaths and dark secrets... trailer

    NIGHT SILENCE Lovecraftian creature feature - trailer - MOVIES and MANIA

    "Night Silence is a 2024 horror film about an old man who encounters inexplicable deaths and dark secrets at a nursing home. The movie blends “Lovecraftian horror with the true fears of ageing.”

    Directed by Bartosz M. Kowalski (Hellhole; Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight and its sequel; Playground) from a screenplay co-written with Pawel Maslona and Mirella Zaradkiewicz.

    The movie stars Maciej Damiecki, Zdzislaw Wardejn, Wlodzimierz Press, Anna Nehrebecka, Anna Korzeniecka, Sebastian Stankiewicz, Robert Wabich, Olaf Lubaszenko, Kocik-Diakonów, Joanna Balasz and Krzysztof Satala.

    Plot: Octogenarian Lucjan (Maciej Damiecki) is admitted by his son to a bucolic nursing home, where he is warmly welcomed by both the residents and the facility’s staff. However, he soon uncovers a dark secret hidden in the basement. His disturbing visions begin to coincide with the deaths of several fellow residents, along with the emergence of strange, malevolent creatures that manifest every midnight..."

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  • Titan and Hard Case Crime share Minky Woodcock: The Girl Called Cthulhu #1 first look
    www.flickeringmyth.com Titan and Hard Case Crime share Minky Woodcock: The Girl Called Cthulhu #1 first look

    Titan Comics and Hard Case Crime launch the new series Minky Woodcock: The Girl Called Cthulhu this October, and you can get an early sneak peek at the first issue with an unlettered extended preview that we have for you below… Sensational artist, author, and playwright, CYNTHIA VON BUHLER melds her...

    Titan and Hard Case Crime share Minky Woodcock: The Girl Called Cthulhu #1 first look

    "Titan Comics and Hard Case Crime launch the new series Minky Woodcock: The Girl Called Cthulhu this October, and you can get an early sneak peek at the first issue with an unlettered extended preview that we have for you below…

    Sensational artist, author, and playwright, CYNTHIA VON BUHLER melds her glorious illustrations with the eldritch elements of HP LOVECRAFT and ALEISTER CROWLEY.

    Inspired by a true WWII maritime operation, shocking satanic events, monstrous men, and one salacious sea creature, this third series tells the tale of Minky’s encounter with legendary horror writer H.P. LOVECRAFT, creator of the dreaded CTHULHU..."

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  • 𝙋𝘼𝙍𝘼𝙂𝙊𝙉 | 1980s Sci-Fi Horror Short Film

    Invidious Link | Youtube

    1. A computer program. A terrifying discovery. PARAGON.

    ‘PARAGON,’ a retro 1980s-style sci-fi horror short film, has captivated audiences worldwide and was an official selection at the Fantasia Film Festival and the Sitges Film Festival—two of the top and most prestigious genre fests in the world.

    "One quiet night in the summer of 1984, an MIT student discovers an unfathomable horror after accidentally inventing a computer program that can predict the future."

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27560708/

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  • How Bloodborne Is the Perfect Interactive Lovecraftian Nightmare Visually and Beyond
    fandomwire.com How Bloodborne Is the Perfect Interactive Lovecraftian Nightmare Visually and Beyond

    Whether it's grotesque creatures, intimidating locations, or witnessing the influence of a greater force, Bloodborne aces the Lovecraftian formula.

    How Bloodborne Is the Perfect Interactive Lovecraftian Nightmare Visually and Beyond

    "FromSoftware’s Bloodborne takes not only themes and elements from Lovecraft but also the storytelling structure from the author.

    The game might begin on an understandable note but quickly descends into Eldritch horrors that are far beyond mortal comprehension.

    Bloodborne’s effective usage of cosmic horror, paired with its Gothic aesthetic, makes for a memorable experience that has enraptured fans for nearly a decade.

    From the moment you set foot onto the forsaken cobblestones of Yharnam, Bloodborne makes it abundantly clear there is something very, very wrong. After all, your first vision in the game is a beast emerging from a puddle of blood before you awaken in an abandoned clinic.

    Going down the stairs to exit the clinic is a metaphor for how the game’s descent from safety to insanity has already begun.

    While some of the Lovecraftian inspirations are easy enough to spot, those who have read the author’s work will agree that FromSoftware has done a deep dive into the realm of cosmic horror.

    From the narrative’s subject matter to its pacing, along with all the visuals in the game, Bloodborne’s homage to Lovecraft is one of the many reasons this beloved title is brought up in many discussions..."

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  • Mare Tenebrarum By Adehenne

    Art Gallery - https://www.deviantart.com/adehenne/gallery/all

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  • Junji Ito: ‘Uzumaki is the Most Complete Demonstration of My Artistic Ability’ - The Horror Masterpiece That Can Finally Break the Reign of Shonen
    fandomwire.com Junji Ito: ‘Uzumaki is the Most Complete Demonstration of My Artistic Ability’ - The Horror Masterpiece That Can Finally Break the Reign of Shonen

    Junji Ito has described Uzumaki as his artistic peak as it inspires terror in the most subtle ways, making it the horror genre's iconic creation.

    Junji Ito: ‘Uzumaki is the Most Complete Demonstration of My Artistic Ability’ - The Horror Masterpiece That Can Finally Break the Reign of Shonen

    "With the domination of Shonen manga like One Piece, Naruto, and Bleach for years, a subgenre has also been discreetly thriving in the industry— horror. At the forefront of this genre stands Junji Ito, a master of eerie storytelling and grotesque imagery. Among his creations, Uzumaki is regarded by Ito as the “most complete demonstration” of his artistic ability, in addition to being one of the most terrifying horror stories ever written.

    While this masterpiece manga first started its serialization in 1998, fans had to wait quite a long time for the anime adaptation to come to fruition. The long wait is finally over as Uzumaki‘s Adult Swim adaptation is set to premiere on 28th September...

    ... Horror as a genre has always thrived in visual mediums. Thus, the creepy imagery of Uzumaki is perfect for animation, where the spirals can take on a life of their own. In addition to this, the story’s exploration of cosmic horror, body horror, and psychological terror taps into fears that are universal, which are bound to resonate with viewers on a new level..."

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  • The team behind FrightFest film 'The Daemon' talk
    www.thehollywoodnews.com The team behind FrightFest film 'The Daemon' talk

    Every year the director of Pigeon Shrine FrightFest collects together a wide range of new genre movies. These films champion the best voices working within independent horror and science-fiction, Amongst them are a plethora of brand new talent, the festival supporting first-time filmmakers. It is th...

    The team behind FrightFest film 'The Daemon' talk

    "The Daemon had its world premiere at FrightFest and won the crowd over with its Lovecraftian trappings. The debut was extra special for co-director David Michael Yohe, as the premiere happened to fall on his birthday. Thankfully he got the gift that he wanted – a well received response to his debut – and was in high spirits when he attended the media wall alongside his co-director Matt Devino and cast members Tyler Q. Rosen and Sara Fletcher.

    THN spoke to the team about the prevailing power of H. P. Lovecraft, haunted houses, and gooey practical effects..."

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  • Play the demo version of “Stygian: Outer Gods,” a new action RPG that depicts the past of the previous game with 3D graphics, where you can enjoy the world of Lovecraft.
    passionategeekz.com Play the demo version of “Stygian: Outer Gods,” a new action RPG that depicts the past of the previous game with 3D graphics, where you can enjoy the world of Lovecraft.

    At the Fulqrum Publishing booth at gamescom 2024 held in Cologne, Germany from August 21 to 25, 2024, a Cthulhu action RPG will be on display.「Stygian: Outer Gods」(PC / PS5 / Xbox Series X|S)ofPlay…

    Play the demo version of “Stygian: Outer Gods,” a new action RPG that depicts the past of the previous game with 3D graphics, where you can enjoy the world of Lovecraft.

    "This game was released in 2019 and was well-received for its depiction of a “Black Day” in which the world is engulfed in cosmic terror.「Stygian: Reign of the Old Ones」Although it is a sequel, chronologically this work comes before it, so it is a so-called prequel.

    The developer is Misterial Games. The game is a departure from the previous game, which was a top-down 2D game, and instead uses first-person 3D graphics to create a world filled with madness. The drawings are based on this concept..."

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  • Lovecraftian FPS Forgive Me Father 2 to Feature an Eldritch Railgun
    80.lv Lovecraftian FPS Forgive Me Father 2 to Feature an Eldritch Railgun

    Byte Barrel has shared one more look at the unique-looking weapon coming to Forgive Me Father 2 with the next update.

    Lovecraftian FPS Forgive Me Father 2 to Feature an Eldritch Railgun

    "A month ago, we covered Forgive Me Father 2, a Lovecraft-inspired FPS with a unique art style and a sequel to Byte Barrel's 2022 Forgive Me Father. Currently in Early Access, FMF2 is set to receive a massive content update later this month introducing a variety of new locations, enemies, and weapons for players to enjoy.

    Arguably the most unique weapon coming with the update is Obelisk, a powerful artifact described by the developers as an "eldritch railgun" – a description as precise as the weapon itself. Recently, in response to the community's excitement over Obelisk, the team shared a new gameplay demo focusing exclusively on this magical WMD:

    Showcasing Obelisk in action, the latest demo fully captures the weapon's destructive power, showing the protagonist reducing demons to gibs and performing a ritual to reload the railgun. "Channeling the power of the cosmos through your enemies! Shoots a perfectly accurate, piercing beam of instant death that only the toughest of foes can survive! This one is an easy grab, though its elaborate 'reloading' procedure is not for the faint of heart," reads the team's description of Obelisk..."

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  • Cosmic Horror and the Philosophical Origins of Science Fiction | Cambridge University Press

    ARTICLE

    Summary:

    • The article discusses the experience of cosmic horror
    • It traces the evolution of astronomical thought from geocentrism to heliocentrism, highlighting figures like Kant and Giordano Bruno, who recognized the implications of an infinite universe.
    • Early works of science fiction, such as Fontenelle's Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds, illustrate how philosophical dialogues about the cosmos helped to confront cosmic horror, transforming dread into curiosity and wonder.
    • The article emphasizes that both telescopes and microscopes inspired science fiction by revealing vast and tiny worlds, leading to reflections on humanity's position in nature.
    • The genre is portrayed as a means to explore political and social possibilities, offering a way to envision different futures and cope with the anxieties of modern existence.

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    >Blaise Pascal, Thoughts (Reference Pascal and Ariew1670)

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  • Terrifying Netflix Supernatural Horror Series Will Freeze You In Fear
    www.giantfreakinrobot.com Terrifying Netflix Supernatural Horror Series Will Freeze You In Fear

    This horrifying supernatural horror series on Netflix is just about the best thing you could possibly watch on the streamer

    Terrifying Netflix Supernatural Horror Series Will Freeze You In Fear

    "By the end of The Terror‘s first season, what proves to be the most brilliant aspect of this desperate and unforgiving tale is that it does not take you where you expect.

    You will often be reminded of Lovecraft and whether or not you could call The Terror cosmic horror is up for debate, but in spite of the naked presence of the supernatural in this story—and in spite of the refrain that the Arctic is a place that is “trying to kill” the men—the greatest threat to these men has nothing to do with the supernatural or even the Arctic..."

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  • 'V/H/S/BEYOND': Iconic Found Footage Franchise Goes Sci-Fi—Watch The New Trailer
    www.dreadcentral.com 'V/H/S/BEYOND': Iconic Found Footage Franchise Goes Sci-Fi—Watch The New Trailer

    'V/H/S/Beyond' is going full science fiction and judging by the new teaser trailer, it's going to be out of this world.

    'V/H/S/BEYOND': Iconic Found Footage Franchise Goes Sci-Fi—Watch The New Trailer

    "The teaser trailer alone shows the epic scale of this entry in the found footage series, with brief shots of what looks like someone filming from outer space. Extraterrestrials and UFOs have been tackled in the franchise before, yes, but this time we’ll be getting aliens and cosmic horror galore!..."

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  • Critical Role's Liam O'Brien talks the tragedy and cosmic horrors of 'Moonward,' teases the crew's next big publishing moves
    www.businessinsider.com Critical Role's Liam O'Brien talks the tragedy and cosmic horrors of 'Moonward,' teases the crew's next big publishing moves

    Critical Role's heartbreak prince, Liam O'Brien, and Midst narrator Xen sat down with BI to talk about "Moonward" — and what comes next for the crew.

    Critical Role's Liam O'Brien talks the tragedy and cosmic horrors of 'Moonward,' teases the crew's next big publishing moves

    "Critical Role's new podcast, "Moonward," is a wild, four-episode dive into cosmic horrors...

    CR rolled out "Moonward" in August, a spinoff of the company's 2023 acquisition of the "Midst" audio drama. In "Moonward," CR cofounders Liam O'Brien and Marisha Ray step into the space Western-style, cosmic horror narrative that Xen, the narrator of "Moonward," wove to explore the ruins of a fallen moon.

    BI sat down with O'Brien and Xen to talk about the new podcast venture and what comes next..."

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  • Exclusive Preview of Scott Snyder & Francesco Francavilla WHITE BOAT #2 Continues the "Descent Into Lovecraftian Maritime Madness!"
    dailydead.com Exclusive Preview of Scott Snyder & Francesco Francavilla WHITE BOAT #2 Continues the "Descent Into Lovecraftian Maritime Madness!" - Daily Dead

    Continuing Scott Snyder and Francesco Francavilla decent into "Lovecraftian maritime madness," White Boat #2 is available starting today from DSTLRY and we have an exclusive preview just for Daily Dead readers that you won't want to miss! "[White Boat #1]... showcased a new mythological extreme of h...

    Exclusive Preview of Scott Snyder & Francesco Francavilla WHITE BOAT #2 Continues the "Descent Into Lovecraftian Maritime Madness!" - Daily Dead

    "Continuing Scott Snyder and Francesco Francavilla decent into "Lovecraftian maritime madness," White Boat #2 is available starting today from DSTLRY and we have an exclusive preview just for Daily Dead readers that you won't want to miss!

    "[White Boat #1]... showcased a new mythological extreme of horror from the creative team of writer Scott Snyder & artist Francesco Francavilla (Batman). The Lovecraftian psychological mind-bender introduced a maritime journalist, Lee Derry, to a hulking ship and the bizarre secrets hidden deep in its hull—all leading to a bizarre island where a cult of the obscenely wealthy concoct crimes against science. White Boat's ticket is far from punched. The journey continues this July in White Boat #2, another 48-page white-knuckle descent into clandestine history of dread."

    Series Synopsis: "White Boats are the mega-yachts that the super-rich use to traverse the globe-floating islands where your every desire can be fulfilled. And getting invited on board one should be a dream come true...that is until the crew traps and transports you to a remote island where secret cults have existed for millennia, working on something called "The Human Project." Does the White Boat ship you to paradise or sink you into hell on earth?..."

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  • Taiwanese horror game Blood Lily Loop launches in September
    nichegamer.com Taiwanese horror game Blood Lily Loop launches in September

    Taiwanese indie game maker Sounding Stone has set a release date for Blood Lily Loop in Steam, and already has a demo available. Blood Lily Loop will be released on Steam on September 17th for PC (via…

    Taiwanese horror game Blood Lily Loop launches in September

    "Here’s a rundown on the game, plus a trailer:

    Your bestie seems to be hiding something. There’s something about your world that seems odd as well, like it has…secrets. Dive into the Cthulhu Mythos universe of this horror game and witness a “friendship” that rewrites the world..."

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  • Directive 8020 Nails Its Cosmic and Body Horror [PREVIEW]
    gamerant.com Directive 8020 Nails Its Cosmic and Body Horror [PREVIEW]

    After a brief presentation at Gamescom, it seems clear that the wait for Directive 8020 will be worth it - especially for cosmic/body horror fans.

    Directive 8020 Nails Its Cosmic and Body Horror [PREVIEW]

    "Perhaps its strongest selling point so far is that Directive 8020 has been described as "The Thing in Space," and based on this brief presentation, it seems to nail that vibe..."

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  • I'm Disappointed This Upcoming Lovecraftian Movie Isn't A TV Series Instead

    "An upcoming Lovecraftian movie seems incredibly exciting, but I am disappointed that it is not a TV series instead. While every horror subgenre has its own distinctive strengths and weaknesses, I am particularly fascinated by cosmic horror because of how it attempts to capture intangible terrors and ideas through fictional storytelling. As HP Lovecraft's stories suggest, written storytelling is usually better at capturing the existential dread that comes with cosmic horror because it relies heavily on the power of suggestion and leaves a lot to a reader's imagination.

    Movies, video games, and TV shows, in contrast, always have to stimulate the viewer's senses by directly presenting visual and auditory cues. This leaves little room for audiovisual storytelling to fully embrace the ineffable elements that come with Lovecraftian narratives. However, every once in a while, a movie, show, or video game comes along and manages to capture Lovecraftian horror despite the limitations of its medium. One of these brilliant Lovecraftian horror video games is now getting a movie adaptation, but it would have worked better as a TV show..."

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  • Junji Ito's Cosmic Apocalypse - Hellstar Remina (2004)

    Junji Ito is one of the best contemporary manga horror artist around. "Hellstar Remina" is a horror manga series serialized from September 2004 to July 2005. The story revolves around a rogue planet named Remina, which is discovered by a scientist and subsequently named after his daughter, Remina Oguro. Initially celebrated, Remina quickly becomes a harbinger of doom as it heads towards Earth, revealing itself to be a sentient, planet-sized organism that consumes other planets.

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  • Delicate Arch Is Lovecraftian Meta Madness
    www.25yearslatersite.com Delicate Arch Is Lovecraftian Meta Madness

    Delicate Arch sends four college students out into the desert for a bonkers Lovecraftian meta commentary on watching horror movies.

    Delicate Arch Is Lovecraftian Meta Madness

    "It’s the kind of Lovecraftian mindf*ck I can’t get enough of, and it bounces from subgenre to subgenre in a way that feels totally natural. It’s almost like writer/director Matt Warren took Benson and Moorhead’s Resolution and The Endless and transposed them into a more classically horrific key, so if you’re a fan of that filmmaking duo’s trademark Lovecraftian style, I think you’re really going to like Delicate Arch..."

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  • Unspeakable: Beyond The Wall Of Sleep review - Film Threat
    filmthreat.com Unspeakable: Beyond The Wall Of Sleep Featured, Reviews Film Threat

    Your pineal gland will burst through your forehead and dance the cha-cha when it vibrates to the unhinged Lovecraft adaptation Unspeakable: Beyond The Wall Of Sleep from the especially odd auteur Chad Ferrin. The film opens in 1998 in prison, where Jim Fhelleps (Corey Shane Love) is being incarcerat...

    Unspeakable: Beyond The Wall Of Sleep Featured, Reviews Film Threat

    "Your pineal gland will burst through your forehead and dance the cha-cha when it vibrates to the unhinged Lovecraft adaptation Unspeakable: Beyond The Wall Of Sleep from the especially odd auteur Chad Ferrin...

    ... Unspeakable: Beyond The Wall Of Sleep has the rewired retro thrills to pay the bills. It will reveal to you that beyond the vast gulf beyond comprehension there lies fresh frontiers of sexy surreal madness waiting for hungry members to chew on. Check this s**t out."

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  • 'From the Shadows' Review: Keith David Stars In New Cosmic Horror
    www.dreadcentral.com 'From the Shadows' Review: Keith David Stars In New Cosmic Horror

    With great performances, killer SFX, and clever cinematography, 'From the Shadows' makes for excellent late-night viewing.

    'From the Shadows' Review: Keith David Stars In New Cosmic Horror

    "Now this may sound like an overreaction, but believe me when I say that it’s outright CRIMINAL I hadn’t heard anything about this movie anywhere else other than from the creators. Is there a reason for that? Did I wrong you in some way? Were y’all purposely keeping this from me for some reason beyond my comprehension? Or was keeping me in the dark part of some sick pleasure you’ve been enjoying at my expense? Let’s break some basics before we get back on track—Shadow People..."

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  • The Worms Crawl Out: Megan Chee’s “The Worms That Ate the Universe”

    "Cosmic horror can be minds and dimensions beyond human ken - Cthulhu's incomprehensible moral guidance or whole ecologies swirling around us unseen. Or Azathoth, “mindless” because what it has instead is so vast and all-encompassing as to make mind-ness irrelevant. But cosmic horror can also be implacably simple - hunger, say, combined with being further up the food chain than we apex omnivores would like to believe possible. Maybe much further..."

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  • The Department of Midnight, episode 1: The Cold Spot

    From the team behind the animated Castlevania series (including the writer Warren Ellis, which may put some off):

    > Ep. 101: The Cold Spot > >Starring James Callis and Alicia Witt > > Dr. John Carnack is an investigator for the Department Of Experimental Oversight. Responding to a whistleblower call, he arrives at a lab to discover Dr. Sylvie Bestler’s personal experiment: to see what’s on the other side of the universe.

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