H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival - Classics Vol. 2


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Our pals at the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival® in Portland, OR have been the vanguard of independent horror filmmaking, with a cosmic or Weird twist, for more than 20 years. They've harvested a number of classic Lovecraftian shorts from the festival's glorious history.

Short Films on this volume:

• "Dagon" - director Richard Corben *
• "Antiques Roadshow: Arkham" - director Jon Cazares & Joseph Scrimshaw *
• "Eel Girl" - director Paul Campion
• "In[B]etween" - director Jose Luis Martinez Diaz
• "Ethereal Chrysalis" - director Syl Disjonk
• "From Beyond" - director Michael Granberry
• "Doctor Glamour" - director Andrew W. Jones
• "The Shunned House" - director Eric Morgret
• "The Professor" - director Casey T. Malone
• "Nyarlathotep" - director Christian Matzke *
• "hp Apology" - director Thomas Nicol
• Bonus Materials - Trailer for "The Call of Cthulhu" (2005), "Transcendent" (2012), a selection of photos & past guests from HPLFF history.

Runtime approximately 113 minutes.
NTSC Region 0, progressive.
Color/B&W
Audio: English Only
The films contained in this collection are unrated and are intended for mature viewers

"H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival" is a registered trademark of Lurker Films, Inc. and used with permission.

A note about the films on this DVD:
In addition to giving people a chance to see some of the early films from the festival, one of our motivations for going back and producing DVDs of classic films was to preserve these films for posterity. A lot of the early films were made on film or magnetic video tape, and were submitted to the festival on VHS or DV tape. Magnetic media degrades over time, and picture and sound quality loss is inevitable.

Richard Corben's short film "Dagon,"Christian Matzke's "Nyarlathotep," and Jon Cazares & Joseph Scrimshaw's "Antiques Roadshow: Arkham" to the deluxe treatment with extensive video correction, audio noise reduction, and repair of broken and glitchy frames. The aspect ratio of Michael Granberry's "From Beyond," was fixed and it will be presented as never before, even at the festival, in it's correct 4:3 ratio!

Want more? Don't miss Vol. 1 and Vol. 3 in this series. 

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High praise for Christian Matzke's "Nyarlathotep,"

If you like short films these DVDs are really worth checking out. Each selection tends to have films that range anywhere from bad to outstanding productions. The Historical Society focuses on films and literature by or similar to Lovecraft's work. So the film offerings tend to be of the fantasy, horror, or science fiction genres. Many films also display a good deal of humor. In my reviews I'll tend to focus on the best or most memorable pieces. As usual this collection has many great moments.
One film in particular really stands out here. Nyarlathotep is hard to spell or pronounce correctly but it is a masterpiece every film lover should know of. It is based on an early 1920's Lovecraft story I had never read before watching this film. The original story is followed closely and is just as relevant now 100 years later. This film by Christian Matzke says much about the political and societal upheavals of today by comparing it to the similar backdrop of 100 years ago. This must see 13 minute long film seems to last much longer, and is chock-full of amazing images. The narration begins "I am the last. I will tell the audient void." Hold on to your hat. There is much to be heard. As Nyarlathotep puts on a travelling show he is said to be "horrible beyond anything you can imagine, but wonderful." The show the narrator attends ends in chaos. If you've ever wondered what really happens when the visually impaired lose their glasses, start watching carefully about 9 minutes into this film.
"From Beyond" starts out with the familiar mid to late summer, night-time chorus of at least a million katydids drowning out any chance of a peaceful night. The one show character sits down to watch a video left by a crazy friend. This friend has discovered a way to allow us to see things and be seen by things we are normally not aware of. After a terrifying night the show reveals the next morning that things still may not be as was assumed. Should have listened to the katydids.
Since watching the Arkham episode of "Antiques Roadshow" I still check ebay frequently for the book that is described but not shown. No luck, so far.
While watching "Eel Girl" something started me to reminisce about the late great film maker Stanley Kubrick. On the second viewing I realized it was the music that started at about 3 minutes and 40 seconds. Anyone remember "A Clockwork Orange"?
"The Shunned House" offers a solution to the problem what should ghost hunters do with an EMF detector emitting horrible screeching noise.
Some of the society's short film collections no longer found on this website are still available on Amazon. For that reason you may find that some of my reviews not posted here are posted on Amazon. My amazon reviews are posted by "Deep in the Woods"
So far as I know, I now have all of the short film collections except three. The oldest three are hardest to find 2014, 2015, and the classics volume one. I now have all of the others.

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I have all of the available dvds (from 2018-2021) so I’ll cover the reviews for all here in this section, some of these are hit and miss , but overall if you’re a true Lovecraft fan and HPLHS supporter you should check them all out