Stars: Robert Miano, Benjamin Philip, Silvia Spross, Cyril O’Reilly, Rico E. Anderson, Kurt Bonzell, Jon Budinoff, Scott Vogel, Timothy Muskatell, Roger Garcia, Elli Rahn | Written and Directed by Chad Ferrin
Chad Ferrin, director of the outrageous fun Exorcism at 60,000 Feet follows up his 2020 foray into the world of H.P. Lovecraft, The Deep Ones, with The Old Ones – an even truer take on the work of Lovecraft than ever before, including the likes of Captain Marsh, Cthulhu and R’lyeh.
Speaking of Captain Marsh, The Old Ones sees two fishermen, Dan Gordon (Scott Vogel) and his son Gideon (Benjamin Philip), pull an old man out of the water. He turns out to be Marsh, who explains that he’s been kept alive for the past 93 years as a vessel of the Great Old One and then sacrificed to the same gods by the cult of worshippers – as seen in this film’s animated intro.
Chad Ferrin, director of the outrageous fun Exorcism at 60,000 Feet follows up his 2020 foray into the world of H.P. Lovecraft, The Deep Ones, with The Old Ones – an even truer take on the work of Lovecraft than ever before, including the likes of Captain Marsh, Cthulhu and R’lyeh.
Speaking of Captain Marsh, The Old Ones sees two fishermen, Dan Gordon (Scott Vogel) and his son Gideon (Benjamin Philip), pull an old man out of the water. He turns out to be Marsh, who explains that he’s been kept alive for the past 93 years as a vessel of the Great Old One and then sacrificed to the same gods by the cult of worshippers – as seen in this film’s animated intro.
- 2/28/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Includes three world and international premieres.
International Film Festival Rotterdam (Iffr) has announced Portuguese filmmaker Edgar Pêra as the subject of the retrospective at its 48th edition (January 23 – February 3).
The retrospective will feature 24 titles by the director, including three world and international premieres, as well as Pêra’s most significant works and several smaller films.
Amongst the premieres is the international bow of Lovecraftland, a 3D concert film inspired by the writing and legacy of author H.P. Lovecraft. A live score will be provided by Portuguese musician Randolph Carter.
Also having its international premiere is Magnetick Pathways (Caminhos Magnéticos), exploring...
International Film Festival Rotterdam (Iffr) has announced Portuguese filmmaker Edgar Pêra as the subject of the retrospective at its 48th edition (January 23 – February 3).
The retrospective will feature 24 titles by the director, including three world and international premieres, as well as Pêra’s most significant works and several smaller films.
Amongst the premieres is the international bow of Lovecraftland, a 3D concert film inspired by the writing and legacy of author H.P. Lovecraft. A live score will be provided by Portuguese musician Randolph Carter.
Also having its international premiere is Magnetick Pathways (Caminhos Magnéticos), exploring...
- 1/18/2019
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
To celebrate Edgar Allan Poe’s birthday, Narragansett Beer is releasing the sixth entry in their Lovecraft Series, paying tribute to one of the greatest authors that Poe ever influenced with his words.
If you’re confident that your taste buds can comprehend the otherworldly taste of The Unnamable Black Lager, then you can now look for it in select stores, or maybe even at the local mausoleum…
Below, we have photos of the black lager and the official press release with full details via a wonderful homage to Lovecraft’s short story “The Unnamable.”
Press Release: Arkham, Ma; January 19, 2017 – Locked inside of a deserted mausoleum, Randolph Carter and Rhode Island artist Jarrett McPhee stood under candlelight with two cans of The Unnamable Black Lager in their hands. There, immersed in darkness at the request of Narragansett Beer, the pair wondered why they had agreed to go to such great...
If you’re confident that your taste buds can comprehend the otherworldly taste of The Unnamable Black Lager, then you can now look for it in select stores, or maybe even at the local mausoleum…
Below, we have photos of the black lager and the official press release with full details via a wonderful homage to Lovecraft’s short story “The Unnamable.”
Press Release: Arkham, Ma; January 19, 2017 – Locked inside of a deserted mausoleum, Randolph Carter and Rhode Island artist Jarrett McPhee stood under candlelight with two cans of The Unnamable Black Lager in their hands. There, immersed in darkness at the request of Narragansett Beer, the pair wondered why they had agreed to go to such great...
- 1/19/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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