I love H.P. Lovecraft. I’ve read all his works and meticulously watched every Lovecraft-related movie, and a Cthulhu statue stands watch on my desk, guarding my pens from my implement-snatching Fango co-workers. I’m always excited to review a Lovecraft flick, Midnight Releasing’s recent DVD release In Search Of Lovecraft being no exception. The concept sounded very promising—a mockumentary on Lovecraft revealing that his mythos were in fact true—but the movie, written and directed by newbie David J. Hohl, proves that even a sound idea can be easily lost in the execution.
In Search Of Lovecraft begins as a news-style mockumentary, with TV reporter Rebecca Marsh (Renee Sweet) doing a Halloween story on the famed author. Though she’s at first bored by the assignment, Rebecca, along with her camera guy (Tytus Bergstrom) and intern (Denise Amrikhas), soon begins to realize that what Lovecraft wrote of was not fantasy,...
In Search Of Lovecraft begins as a news-style mockumentary, with TV reporter Rebecca Marsh (Renee Sweet) doing a Halloween story on the famed author. Though she’s at first bored by the assignment, Rebecca, along with her camera guy (Tytus Bergstrom) and intern (Denise Amrikhas), soon begins to realize that what Lovecraft wrote of was not fantasy,...
- 3/18/2009
- Fangoria
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