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Lords of the Deep is a 1989 American science-fiction horror film co-produced by Roger Corman, [1] about an underwater colony being attacked by alien life forms. Actors included Bradford Dillman and Priscilla Barnes .
TV movie. The movie is very much an homage to the works of H. P. Lovecraft. Though not based on any one particular story by Lovecraft, the film features many Lovecraftian tropes, and can be considered to take place against the unified backdrop which has come to be known as the Cthulhu Mythos. The nightclub is called Harry Bordon's Dunwich Room.
The Deep Ones (also known as H.P. Lovecraft's the Deep Ones or H.P. Lovecraft was a Deep One) is a 2020 American horror science fiction film written and directed by Chad Ferrin and based on H.P. Lovecraft's 1931 novel The Shadow over Innsmouth.
This period saw a few films using lovecraftian horror themes. 2007's The Mist, Frank Darabont's movie adaptation of Stephen King's 1985 novella by the same name, featuring otherworldly Lovecraftian monsters emerging from a thick blanket of mist to terrify a small New England town, [54] and 2005's The Call of Cthulhu, made by the H. P. Lovecraft ...
[1] [4] Echo Bridge Entertainment released the film to Region 1 DVD on April 17, 2007. [5] [6] It was re-released on March 4, 2008, as part of a "Double Feature" set with the similarly premised film Raging Sharks. [6] [7] On December 15, 2008, Boulevard Entertainment released the film to Region 2 DVD in the United Kingdom under the original ...
The Dictionary of Film Studies defines the horror film as representing “disturbing and dark subject matter, seeking to elicit responses of fear, terror, disgust, shock, suspense, and, of course, horror from their viewers.” [2] In the chapter The American Nightmare: Horror in the 70s from Hollywood from Vietnam to Reagan (2002), film critic Robin Wood declared that the commonality between ...
The movie hit a whole other level of pop culture notoriety when it became the nom de plume for anonymous source that gave Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein inside details ...
City Under the Sea (released as War-Gods of the Deep in the US) [1] is a 1965 British-American adventure horror science fiction film. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur (his final film) and starred Vincent Price, Tab Hunter, Susan Hart and David Tomlinson. [2] The plot concerns the discovery of a lost city beneath the sea off the coast of ...