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Films featuring witches and witchcraft, generally in a fairly traditional way:  this sort of film will probably cross over with [[Gothic Horror]], [[American Gothic]]/[[Southern Gothic]], and [[Folk Horror]], with malevolent, spell-casting witches in league with Ye Devil.
 
Films featuring witches and witchcraft, generally in a fairly traditional way:  this sort of film will probably cross over with [[Gothic Horror]], [[American Gothic]]/[[Southern Gothic]], and [[Folk Horror]], with malevolent, spell-casting witches in league with Ye Devil.
  
Lovecraft was inspired by [[Gothic Horror]], and helped to invent the modern [[American Gothic]] and [[Southern Gothic]] genres, and did use witches in a couple stories (notably, "[[Dreams in the Witch-House (fiction)]]").  [[Folk Horror]] is a genre centered on the concept of the survival of witch cults into modern eras in rural or sometimes urban locations; Folk Horror may take some small inspiration from Lovecraft and the "[[Lovecraft Circle]]", and especially from their Gothic influences, but otherwise generally isn't often closely related to Lovecraftian horror.
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Lovecraft was inspired by [[Gothic Horror]], and helped to invent the modern [[American Gothic]] and [[Southern Gothic]] genres, and did use witches in a couple stories (notably, "[[Dreams in the Witch-House (fiction)]]").  [[Folk Horror]] is a genre centered on the concept of the survival of witch cults into modern eras in rural or sometimes urban locations; Folk Horror may take some small inspiration from Lovecraft and the "[[Lovecraft Circle]]", and especially from their Gothic influences, but otherwise generally isn't often closely related to Lovecraftian horror; still, some Folk Horror films will find their way into Lovecraftian film lists (and this category) when they have some tangential "Lovecraftian" qualities.
  
 
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Films featuring witches and witchcraft, generally in a fairly traditional way: this sort of film will probably cross over with Gothic Horror, American Gothic/Southern Gothic, and Folk Horror, with malevolent, spell-casting witches in league with Ye Devil.

Lovecraft was inspired by Gothic Horror, and helped to invent the modern American Gothic and Southern Gothic genres, and did use witches in a couple stories (notably, "Dreams in the Witch-House (fiction)"). Folk Horror is a genre centered on the concept of the survival of witch cults into modern eras in rural or sometimes urban locations; Folk Horror may take some small inspiration from Lovecraft and the "Lovecraft Circle", and especially from their Gothic influences, but otherwise generally isn't often closely related to Lovecraftian horror; still, some Folk Horror films will find their way into Lovecraftian film lists (and this category) when they have some tangential "Lovecraftian" qualities.

Pages in category "Film:Witchcraft"

The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.