Best In The Mouth Of Madness Posts - Reddit Today on our journey through 31 Days of Horror we are discussing the Lovecraftian John Carpenter film, In the Mouth of Madness! Here is the list of the month's schedule Synopsis: An insurance investigator begins discovering that the impact a horror writer's books have on his fans is more than inspirational Director: John Carpenter
Thoughts on in the mouth of madness (1994) : r horror - Reddit In The Mouth of Madness is a direct continuation of the themes of The Thing How will the world end? Not because of an external threat We will end it ourselves Evil comes from within The "eldritch abomination" film is rather Prince of Darkness (which is also continues themes from The Thing, especially the "disease" interpretation of the story)
My Thoughts on In The Mouth Of Madness (1994)… - Reddit Black phone has been the only decent horror thriller I've seen this year, they definitely don't make horror movies like they used too, the fact that most horror movies get a 15 certificate pretty much says it all, I'm watching orphan first kill at the moment if its anything like the first movie I'll definitely recommend it to others because the first movie has been the only horror movie to
In the Mouth of Madness… : r horror - Reddit In The Mouth of Madness is one of my favorite horror films I love all three in the Apocalypse Trilogy I always read Sutter Cane as a kind of stand in for Stephen King with the whole "many of his horror novels take place in the same quaint American small town, Hobb's End" like Stephen King does with his reoccurring town Castle Rock
just watched in the mouth of madness : r AlanWake - Reddit There’s absolutely no way the AW1 wasn’t inspired by In the Mouth of Madness; the main plot points are too similar to ignore For years now I’ve been describing the plot of AW as “In the Mouth of Madness if it were written by Stephen King, narrated by Raymond Chandler, and directed by David Lynch ”
Can somebody please explain John Carpenter’s In The Mouth Of Madness . . . One of the most Lovecraftian stories And that's what many "Lovecraftian" media do not understand Madness Evil is not something to "defeat" In order to defeat it you must understand it We just cannot understand the cosmic horror It's like trying to come up with a new color, or trying to explain someone how something tastes in another language
In The Mouth Of Madness was the last great John Carpenter movie! I am huge fan of John Carpenter's work well his work from 70's to early 90's anyway What blows my mind is so few Carpenter fans talk about one of his greatest movies In The Mouth Of Madness was a masterpiece of a horror movie, with the always great Sam Neill as the lead a kick ass soundtrack I remember paying an insane amount of money on the VHS when this was released in 1995, It came
In the Mouth of Madness is free on Youtube. Dont miss out on it. If you're willing to pay, SHOUT Factory came out with a Blu-Ray edition of "Mouth of Madness " It's not as good as "The Thing", but better than "Prince of Darkness", but all three are the high mark of Carpenter's horror era
Criterion Film Club Discussion. Week 166: In the Mouth of Madness With a healthy mix of John Carpenter, H P Lovecraft, and a dash of Stephen King, In the Mouth of Madness delivers an end to Carpenter’s Apocalypse Trilogy While The Thing dealt with the end by the unknown and paranoia, and Prince of Darkness dealt with the end times with a mixture of faith and science, Madness goes for a more personal