In Search of Lovecraft
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Directed by | David J. Hohl |
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Written by | David J. Hohl |
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Music by | Troy Sterling Nies |
Cinematography | Michael Rosen |
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HohloGraphic Productions |
Distributed by | Maxim Media International |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
In Search of Lovecraft is a 2008 American horror film that was directed and written by David J. Hohl.[1] The film stars Renee Sweet as an unfulfilled reporter that comes face to face with nightmares from early 20th-century horror writer H. P. Lovecraft's work.[2] It premiered at the 2008 H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival.[3]
Synopsis
When the reporter Rebecca Marsh (Renee Sweet) is sent to cover a local Halloween event concerning H.P. Lovecraft, she's bored and frustrated. This isn't what she wanted to do with her life and she doesn't really want to be there, an outlook that isn't entirely shared by her assistant Amber (Denise Amrikhas) or her cameraman Mike (Tytus Bergstrom). However, as the night progresses she discovers that Lovecraft's stories weren't entirely fiction and were based partially on fact, something that Rebecca finds is all too true when she's attacked by a dark force.
Cast
- Renee Sweet as Rebecca Marsh
- Denise Amrikhas as Amber Martin
- Tytus Bergstrom as Mike
- John D. Edge as Nyarlathotep
- Tony Grat as Hillbilly
- Noel Harris as News Editor
- Larry Laverty as Professor Sutton
- Saqib Mausoof as Dr. D'Souza
- Sue Ramsey as Sara
- Michael Andrew Reed as Homeless Bum
- Rachael Robbins as Keja
- Bonnie Steiger as Martha Whitmore
- Cameron Weston as Nigel Curwin
Reception
HorrorNews.net gave the film a favorable review, writing "This is a nice representation of making what's due with what is on hand and not having to expense a lot of extra frills. The frills may have heightened the presentation but I think as an audience we get the gist of the direction enough to take in what is being served up. Hohl has created a decent supernatural thriller that holds up just fine in its low budget nature."[4]
In contrast, Brutal as Hell heavily panned In Search of Lovecraft, as they felt that "If Howie were still alive, I think he’d sue the shit out of the filmmakers and possibly use the winnings to hire a hitman and have everyone involved in this travesty solidly whacked right the hell into the outer void of space and time. Word up, Hohl: try searching for Lovecraft a little harder, cuz you ain’t found him yet."[5]
References
- ↑ "Blood on a Budget Reviews: In Search of Lovecraft". Rue Morgue. Retrieved 2015-11-30.
- ↑ Condit, Jon. "Hohl, David J. (In Search of Lovecraft) (interview)". Dread Central. Retrieved 2015-11-30.
- ↑ "In Search of Lovecraft". H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival. Retrieved 2015-11-30.
- ↑ "Film Review: In Search of Lovecraft (2008)". Horrornews.net. Retrieved 2015-11-30.
- ↑ "Instant Review: In Search of Lovecraft". Brutal As Hell. Retrieved 2015-11-30.