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* ''[[Bridge of Dragons (1999 film)]]'' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYu7SsI-Jfo (Trailer}] [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0194722/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 (IMDb)] Video Review by The ItalianStallion51 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrmZ6oHKzV4 (Link)] Review by Ty and Brett at Comuppance Reviews (3 Stars) [http://www.comeuppancereviews.com/2011/11/bridge-of-dragons-1999.html (Link)] Review by Keith Bailey at The Unknown Movies [http://www.the-unkno...ews/rev238.html (Link)] Review by Chris the Brain at Bulletproof Action [http://www.bulletpro...dge-of-dragons/ (Link)] Review by Nate Decker at Million Money Theater [http://millionmonkeytheater.com/BridgeofDragons.html (Link)] Review by Matt Poirer at Direct to Video Connoisseur [http://dtvconnoisseur.blogspot.com.au/2007/06/bridge-of-dragons-1999.html (Link)] Review by Richard Scheib at The Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Film Review (2/5 Stars) [http://moria.co.nz/fantasy/bridge-of-dragons-1999.htm (Link)] - "The film seems to take place in a monarchy that is set in a quasi-wilderness that could be post-holocaust. Inside the city however, modern Jeeps and Russian helicopters sit alongside vehicles and costumes from the 1930s, while out in the wasteland people live amid ruins and use horseback technology. The evil general’s troops wear the uniforms of World War II German infantry, the leaders of the mythical kingdom are Asian..." [[User:Graham|Graham]] - Could give a glimpse into what the Dreamlands look like in the early 20th C...
 
* ''[[Bridge of Dragons (1999 film)]]'' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYu7SsI-Jfo (Trailer}] [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0194722/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 (IMDb)] Video Review by The ItalianStallion51 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrmZ6oHKzV4 (Link)] Review by Ty and Brett at Comuppance Reviews (3 Stars) [http://www.comeuppancereviews.com/2011/11/bridge-of-dragons-1999.html (Link)] Review by Keith Bailey at The Unknown Movies [http://www.the-unkno...ews/rev238.html (Link)] Review by Chris the Brain at Bulletproof Action [http://www.bulletpro...dge-of-dragons/ (Link)] Review by Nate Decker at Million Money Theater [http://millionmonkeytheater.com/BridgeofDragons.html (Link)] Review by Matt Poirer at Direct to Video Connoisseur [http://dtvconnoisseur.blogspot.com.au/2007/06/bridge-of-dragons-1999.html (Link)] Review by Richard Scheib at The Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Film Review (2/5 Stars) [http://moria.co.nz/fantasy/bridge-of-dragons-1999.htm (Link)] - "The film seems to take place in a monarchy that is set in a quasi-wilderness that could be post-holocaust. Inside the city however, modern Jeeps and Russian helicopters sit alongside vehicles and costumes from the 1930s, while out in the wasteland people live amid ruins and use horseback technology. The evil general’s troops wear the uniforms of World War II German infantry, the leaders of the mythical kingdom are Asian..." [[User:Graham|Graham]] - Could give a glimpse into what the Dreamlands look like in the early 20th C...
 
* ''[[Fantasy Mission Force (1984 film)]]'' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oBz-20-mVo (Trailers)] [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079509/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 (IMDb)] Video Review by Brandon Tenold at Brandon's Cult Movie Reviews [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFITuik_iUM (Link)] Review by Ty and Brett at Comuppance Reviews (3 Stars) [http://www.comeuppancereviews.com/2010/07/fantasy-mission-force-1982.html (Link)] Review by Keith Bailey at The Unknown Movies [http://www.the-unknown-movies.com/unknownmovies/reviews/rev157.html (Link)] Review by Graeme Clark at The Spinning Image (5/10 Stars) [http://www.thespinningimage.co.uk/cultfilms/displaycultfilm.asp?reviewid=3354 (Link)] - "Director Chu Yen-ping obviously never met a genre he didn't like, for he certainly packs in the unexpected twists as if they were going out of style to fashion a plot that nobody in their right mind could have called believable. For a start, even though this is supposed to be set during World War Two, there are so many anachronisms that the action flits around from the nineteenth century to about, well, 1982..."
 
* ''[[Fantasy Mission Force (1984 film)]]'' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oBz-20-mVo (Trailers)] [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079509/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 (IMDb)] Video Review by Brandon Tenold at Brandon's Cult Movie Reviews [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFITuik_iUM (Link)] Review by Ty and Brett at Comuppance Reviews (3 Stars) [http://www.comeuppancereviews.com/2010/07/fantasy-mission-force-1982.html (Link)] Review by Keith Bailey at The Unknown Movies [http://www.the-unknown-movies.com/unknownmovies/reviews/rev157.html (Link)] Review by Graeme Clark at The Spinning Image (5/10 Stars) [http://www.thespinningimage.co.uk/cultfilms/displaycultfilm.asp?reviewid=3354 (Link)] - "Director Chu Yen-ping obviously never met a genre he didn't like, for he certainly packs in the unexpected twists as if they were going out of style to fashion a plot that nobody in their right mind could have called believable. For a start, even though this is supposed to be set during World War Two, there are so many anachronisms that the action flits around from the nineteenth century to about, well, 1982..."
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* ''[[Below (2002 film)]]'' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SR5YQbHZJfw Trailer]) ([http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0276816/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 IMDb]) Review at HorrorNewsdotnet ([http://horrornews.net/39496/film-review-below-2002/ link]), Review at Musings of a Sci Fi Fanatic ([http://scifimusings.blogspot.com.au/2017/05/below.html link]), Review by Roger Ebert (2 Stars) ([http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/below-2002 link]), Review by Richard Scheib at The Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Film Review (3.5/5 Stars) ([http://moria.co.nz/horror/below-film-2002.htm link]) - "...''Below'' is subtle, low-key, spookily atmospheric and above all intelligent."
 
* ''[[Ghost Brigade (1993 film)]]'' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJInaQHbSno Trailer]) ([http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107319/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 IMDb]) Review by  Christianne Benedict at Krell Laboratories ([http://krelllabs.blogspot.com.au/2010/10/grey-matters.html link]), Review by René S. Garcia, Jr. at Working Author ([http://www.workingau...box-1993-review link]), Review by Charles Tatum at Charles Tatum's Review Archive (2/5 Stars) ([http://tatumarchive.blogspot.com.au/2012/09/george-hickenloopers-ghost-brigade.html link]) - "''Ghost Brigade'' is not a terrible film, it is actually entertaining, but it plays like what it is: a chopped up attempt to make some money on the straight to video market, at the sacrifice of the audience's seeming lack of intelligence. I really hate when Hollywood decides to dumb something down for me, assuming I would not "get it" otherwise."
 
* ''[[Ghost Brigade (1993 film)]]'' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJInaQHbSno Trailer]) ([http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107319/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 IMDb]) Review by  Christianne Benedict at Krell Laboratories ([http://krelllabs.blogspot.com.au/2010/10/grey-matters.html link]), Review by René S. Garcia, Jr. at Working Author ([http://www.workingau...box-1993-review link]), Review by Charles Tatum at Charles Tatum's Review Archive (2/5 Stars) ([http://tatumarchive.blogspot.com.au/2012/09/george-hickenloopers-ghost-brigade.html link]) - "''Ghost Brigade'' is not a terrible film, it is actually entertaining, but it plays like what it is: a chopped up attempt to make some money on the straight to video market, at the sacrifice of the audience's seeming lack of intelligence. I really hate when Hollywood decides to dumb something down for me, assuming I would not "get it" otherwise."
 
* ''[[Quiet Earth (1985 film)]]'' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdHoYtBzdX0 Trailer]) ([http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089869/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 IMDb]) Video Review by  The Lucid Nightmare ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dI7PLzEmLCQ link]), Video Review by Jim March ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-2ljv2xrX8 link]), Review by Walter Goodman at The New York Times ([http://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9A0DE2D81539F93BA15750C0A960948260 link]), Review by Tom Huddleston at Not Coming to a Theater Near You ([http://www.notcoming.../thequietearth/ link]), Richard Scheib at The Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review (3.5/5 Stars) ([http://moria.co.nz/s...-earth-1985.htm link]) - "''The Quiet Earth'' is at its most effective in conveying the barrenness of humanity’s absence. ... Of course, that brings one to the ending. What exactly happens or what it means is entirely baffling. ...''The Quiet Earth'' smacks of an ending that leaves a mystifyingly blank titillation, something that has been randomly dreamed up, borne out of a not knowing how finish the film than anything else. It certainly leaves all audiences confused."
 
* ''[[Quiet Earth (1985 film)]]'' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdHoYtBzdX0 Trailer]) ([http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089869/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 IMDb]) Video Review by  The Lucid Nightmare ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dI7PLzEmLCQ link]), Video Review by Jim March ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-2ljv2xrX8 link]), Review by Walter Goodman at The New York Times ([http://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9A0DE2D81539F93BA15750C0A960948260 link]), Review by Tom Huddleston at Not Coming to a Theater Near You ([http://www.notcoming.../thequietearth/ link]), Richard Scheib at The Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review (3.5/5 Stars) ([http://moria.co.nz/s...-earth-1985.htm link]) - "''The Quiet Earth'' is at its most effective in conveying the barrenness of humanity’s absence. ... Of course, that brings one to the ending. What exactly happens or what it means is entirely baffling. ...''The Quiet Earth'' smacks of an ending that leaves a mystifyingly blank titillation, something that has been randomly dreamed up, borne out of a not knowing how finish the film than anything else. It certainly leaves all audiences confused."

Revision as of 00:15, 18 May 2017

In Progress/Upcoming

"Lovecraftian" Filmography

I'm creating pages for "Lovecraftian" films and television series - the following red YSDC wiki links point to pages that do not yet exist; someone else can feel free to do any of the following - just let me know so I don't start working on them at the same time:

  • Lightning Field (1991 film) (Also known as "The Lightning Incident") (Discussion at Yog-Sothoth.com) (IMDb) (Trailer) (Plot summary at RottenTomatoes.com) (Review by Amanda Reyes at Made for TV Mayhem) - "While I would be lying if I said I didn’t enjoy the 1991 thriller The Lightning Field for its slow burn pace, gorgeous locales and somewhat intriguing story, it still comes across a tele-flick that was ripped off from several different sources."
  • Life (2017 film) (Trailer)(IMDb) Review by Joey Keogh at Wicked Horror (Link) Review by Brett Gallman at Oh The Horror! (Link) Review by Ed Sum at 28 Days Later Analysis (6/10) (Link) - "In space, the sky's the limit and perhaps the greatest danger can be small as an ant to start."
  • Nomads (1986 film) (Trailer) (IMDb) Review by Ryne Barber at HorrorNewsdotnet (Link) Review by Nicholas Bell at IonCinema (3/5) (Link) Review by Rick L. Blalock at Terror Hook Review (7.5/10) (Link) Review by Roger Ebert (Link) Review by Matthew Foster at Foster On Film (2/5) (Link) Review by Aaron Gillott at GorePress (3/10) (Link) Review by Richard Scheib at The Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review (4/5) (Link) - "The suggestion the film leaves one with is the extraordinarily eerie sense of a rubber reality where haunted things sit unnoticed alongside the everyday."
  • Spectre (1977 film) (Full Movie) (IMDb) Review by Dave Sindelar at Fantastic Movie Musings and Ramblings (Link) Review by Richard Schieb at The Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review (3/5 Stars) (Link) - "With Spectre ... one thinks that Gene Roddenberry had the makings of a potentially worthwhile tv series had the pilot ever been picked up."
  • Beyond the Gates (2016 film) (Trailer) (IMDb) Review by Che Gilson at UK Horror Scene (6/10) (Link) Michael Klug at HorrorFreak News (4/5 Stars) (Link) Martin Wakefield at BloodGuts UK Horror (2/5) (Link) - "Despite a few gory deaths, and very gory they are, there’s little in between to keep you interested in the unfolding events that have no drama or tension about them."
  • She Waits (1972 film) (Full Movie) (IMDb) Review by Dave Sindelar at Fantastic Movie Musings and Ramblings (Link) - "The acting is adequate but far from inspired, and the direction isn't particularly strong."
  • Blood Tide (1982 film) (Full Movie) (IMDb) Video Review by Killerrodan (Link) Video Review by Junkyard Breadfruit (Link) Review at 80's Horror Central (0/5) (Link) Review by Chris Beaumont at Critical Outcast (1/5) [Chris Beaumont at Critical Outcast (1/5) (Link) Review by Nate Decker at Million Monkey Reviews (Link) Review by Josh Morgan at Quick Horror Movie Review (4/10) (Link) Review by Paghat the Ratgirl at Wild Realm Reviews (Link) Review by Dave Sindelar at Fantastic Movie Musings and Ramblings (Link) Jack Somersby at EFilmCritic (2 Stars) (Link) Review by Charles Tatum at Charles Tatum's Review Archive (3/5) (Link) - "All in all, I liked "Bloodtide." Where else will you hear the beautiful Deborah Shelton warble the end credits song ..., or see James Earl Jones in a scuba wet suit...then again, THAT is scary."
  • Road Train (2010 film) (Trailer) (IMDb) Review by Dave Becker at the 2,500 Movies Challenge (Link) Joseph Howell at Talk of Horrors (0.5/10) (Link) Matthew Lee at ScreenAncarchy (Link) Andrew Pragsam at The Spinning Image (4/10 Stars) (Link) Jeff Ritchie at Scary Minds (4/10 Stars) (Link) Brandon Sites at Brandon C. Sites: Critic of Modern Day Horror (2/4 Stars) (Link) TheHrunting at From Black to Red (3/10) (Link) - "The biggest mistake the filmmakers did here was to leave enough down time between significant scenarios happening to be able to pull it apart as a viewer with nothing else to do in the meantime."
  • Disappointments Room (2016 film) (Trailer) (IMDb) Review by Ryne Barber at The Moon is a Dead World (4.5/10) (Link) George Beremov at CineMarvellous! (4.5/10) (Link) Marc Savlov at The Houston Chronicle (1/5 Stars) (Link) - "The film is a muddle all the way through, although audience antiquarian architects will know going in that a “disappointment room” is an actual thing that exists outside of, say, H.P. Lovecraft’s ichthyopocene Arkham."
  • Dream Demon (1988 film) (Trailer) (IMDb) Video Review by TMG Review - "The problem is with this film is that it's trying too hard to be scary, but it just becomes tired, trite and confusing." (Link) Review at British Horror Films (Link) Review by Richard Scheib at The Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Film Review (2/5 Stars) (Link) Review by Charles Tatum at Charles Tatum's Review Archive (4/5 Stars) (Link) Review (Contains Spoilers) by Cody Yoder at It All Happens in the Dark (C) (Link) - "Dream Demon has some very strong visuals – the first few dreams are considerably well done – and the performances are all believable, but the story is too threadbare. ... The pay off isn’t substantial enough – emotionally or story wise and things are wrapped up far too easily and neatly. And a lot is never explained..."
  • Bridge of Dragons (1999 film) (Trailer} (IMDb) Video Review by The ItalianStallion51 (Link) Review by Ty and Brett at Comuppance Reviews (3 Stars) (Link) Review by Keith Bailey at The Unknown Movies (Link) Review by Chris the Brain at Bulletproof Action (Link) Review by Nate Decker at Million Money Theater (Link) Review by Matt Poirer at Direct to Video Connoisseur (Link) Review by Richard Scheib at The Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Film Review (2/5 Stars) (Link) - "The film seems to take place in a monarchy that is set in a quasi-wilderness that could be post-holocaust. Inside the city however, modern Jeeps and Russian helicopters sit alongside vehicles and costumes from the 1930s, while out in the wasteland people live amid ruins and use horseback technology. The evil general’s troops wear the uniforms of World War II German infantry, the leaders of the mythical kingdom are Asian..." Graham - Could give a glimpse into what the Dreamlands look like in the early 20th C...
  • Fantasy Mission Force (1984 film) (Trailers) (IMDb) Video Review by Brandon Tenold at Brandon's Cult Movie Reviews (Link) Review by Ty and Brett at Comuppance Reviews (3 Stars) (Link) Review by Keith Bailey at The Unknown Movies (Link) Review by Graeme Clark at The Spinning Image (5/10 Stars) (Link) - "Director Chu Yen-ping obviously never met a genre he didn't like, for he certainly packs in the unexpected twists as if they were going out of style to fashion a plot that nobody in their right mind could have called believable. For a start, even though this is supposed to be set during World War Two, there are so many anachronisms that the action flits around from the nineteenth century to about, well, 1982..."
  • Below (2002 film) (Trailer) (IMDb) Review at HorrorNewsdotnet (link), Review at Musings of a Sci Fi Fanatic (link), Review by Roger Ebert (2 Stars) (link), Review by Richard Scheib at The Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Film Review (3.5/5 Stars) (link) - "...Below is subtle, low-key, spookily atmospheric and above all intelligent."
  • Ghost Brigade (1993 film) (Trailer) (IMDb) Review by Christianne Benedict at Krell Laboratories (link), Review by René S. Garcia, Jr. at Working Author (link), Review by Charles Tatum at Charles Tatum's Review Archive (2/5 Stars) (link) - "Ghost Brigade is not a terrible film, it is actually entertaining, but it plays like what it is: a chopped up attempt to make some money on the straight to video market, at the sacrifice of the audience's seeming lack of intelligence. I really hate when Hollywood decides to dumb something down for me, assuming I would not "get it" otherwise."
  • Quiet Earth (1985 film) (Trailer) (IMDb) Video Review by The Lucid Nightmare (link), Video Review by Jim March (link), Review by Walter Goodman at The New York Times (link), Review by Tom Huddleston at Not Coming to a Theater Near You (link), Richard Scheib at The Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review (3.5/5 Stars) (link) - "The Quiet Earth is at its most effective in conveying the barrenness of humanity’s absence. ... Of course, that brings one to the ending. What exactly happens or what it means is entirely baffling. ...The Quiet Earth smacks of an ending that leaves a mystifyingly blank titillation, something that has been randomly dreamed up, borne out of a not knowing how finish the film than anything else. It certainly leaves all audiences confused."


Shorts:

Catalogued Shorts:

Monsters and Great Old Ones

I'll be working on filling out the occasional monster and GOO pages getting collected here: (Category:Wiki_Cleanup)

Before doing so, I'll go through the list of GOOs and mark the skimpy pages for Cleanup/Expansion.

I still need to do something with the most recent "Monster Makeover" results (Tree Men of M'bwa), and post the next Makeover.


Wiki Cleanup

Finish these some day:

It looks like many of the scenarios have "red links" for monsters, tomes, locations, GOOs, cults, and organizations, some of which are unique to those scenarios (or their authors' other works). I may try to fill some of those red links, but feel free to add them yourself if you get to them first.


Complete

Films - Catalogued

Scenarios

I've finished updating these scenario pages, feel free to provide further editing and reviews:

Style Guides:

  • CoC:Settings
  • Mythos:Cults
  • Films
  • Mythos:Artifacts
  • Mythos:GreatOldOnes
  • Locations
  • Races
  • Mythos:Tomes

Categories:

  • Expanded on categorization by "Setting" and "Style" (for example, it would seem that Dream scenarios are as much a departure from Purist CoC style as Pulp scenarios, depending on the Group's opinion of Dream scenarios; Dreamlands-based scenarios are a setting all of their own; etc.)
    • I should expect that Combat-Heavy scenarios are similarly a stylistic departure from traditional investigation-based scenarios, but I haven't decided whether to single these out as a Style yet.
  • new category for scenarios set in schools (location-based scenarios)
  • new category scenarios set in Japan (places)
  • New Venue Category: Farms
  • New Venue Category: Restaurants
  • Created categories for Sthood (a Dreamlands deity).
  • New categories for a few eras (Invictus, 18th and 19th centuries, etc.; surprisingly these did not already exist, but there don't seem to have been too many Colonial American or Imperial Roman scenarios archived in any great detail in the Wiki until I started documenting some of Halloween scenarios that use off-beat settings.)
  • New category for scenarios, Venue: Library

Creatures:

Great Old Ones:

Cults/Organizations:

Tomes:


Settings and Locations:

  • setting: "Cthulhu BERG" - 1960s UK ("British Experimental Rocket Group"), borrowing a bit from Quatermass; article is started, but needs some TLC from someone who knows British science fiction better than I do....
  • setting: Collinsport - a Maine setting based on the original Dark Shadows soap opera, which here is assumed to co-exist with Stephen King's fictional small towns in Maine (Salem's Lot, Derry, etc.); article is started, but needs some TLC from someone who remembers Dark Shadows better than I (I saw it off and on back in the 1970s and 1980s, but remember very little)
  • setting: Stephen King Country sites: Derry, and Jerusalem's Lot
  • Ye Olde Standing Stones - a generic location for cultists to perform rituals
  • What do you know? "Foxfield" is a Lovecraft creation, one I'd never heard of before, used in one of the scenarios I synopsed(?). I was unable to find the map Lovecraft was said to have drawn, but I suspect the map included in the scenario is probably at least based on it, so I created a cheap imitation. (Anyone with access to a copy of Lovecraft's original can feel free to replace my poor drawing, if there's no problem with copyright on Lovecraft's original.)
  • Redirects for "Hyborea", "Hyborean" to "Hyperborea".
  • Details about town of Aylesbury.
  • Added illustrations for the Corbitt House ("The Haunting"), and lighthouse for "Erne Rock", plus additional illustrations and alternate floor plans for buildings that have appeared in the first couple Halloween Monographs (I "built" the houses in 3D using The Sims 3, and posed them for screenshots).
  • Built and uploaded screenshots of the MU "Miskatonic University English Department", based roughly on a design included in one of the scenarios I looked at ("The Faculty Party"). Seems like the basic floor-plans could be re-used for any generic University classroom building, and might come in useful in other scenarios.
  • Created redirects for "Orne Library" and "Orne library" (they point to Miskatonic University (Location)).
  • Added, organized, and cited Miskatonic University staff and books in the Orne Library, making heavy changes to Miskatonic University (Location).
  • I contacted the author of one of the scenarios to see about including "lost" background information on the Village of Sogailraugh; it should be OK to include a link to the website that is hosting the supplemental information, and provide a map key.


Current Thoughts

I'm pretty sure there aren't too many genuinely "Lovecraftian" horror or science-fiction stories left for me to catalogue; really, at this point, I'm just dragging in very peripheral films. After cataloguing a handful of documentaries, I'll get started on a rather large list of short films; there are a LOT of them, and more every day.

I don't intend to be as thorough with these (that way lies only madness and futility!), and my priority will be on cataloguing those that are directly based on Lovecraft stories, and I'll be a lot more likely to ignore suggestions for short films that are only vaguely "Lovecraftian" at best, and a lot less likely to go out of my way to find new ones.

Really, Lovecraft has moved from a subculture interest into pop-culture kitsch in the internet age, and one can barely move through YouTube without bumping into a dozen home-made Lovecraftian shorts, often in the form of audio books or fan lectures half-heartedly illustrated with random pictures collected from DeviantArt, with few of the results being very noteworthy, let alone good. Additionally, more are being made all the time, with new ones appearing faster than I can keep up with.

I'll probably miss a lot of good Lovecraftian shorts I've never seen as a result of my refusal to play whack-a-mole with them, but there's no rule that says that I have to get them all - this is a wiki, there are, after all, other editors out there, and no reason they can't add their own favorite short films wherever I've missed some.