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Pickman's Muse
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Tags for this FilmLovecraft, Lovecraftian, Cthulhu, Dagon, Horror, Starry Wisdom, Scary, cappelletto, Pickman, Chicago, mythos, supernatural, ghost, necronomicon

Film Overview

Directed By: Robert Cappelletto
Release Date: 2010-08-01
Running Time: 1:15
Content Rating: PG14 (Parental Guidance)
DVD Region: All Regions
Media Format: NTSC-DVD
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Audio Language(s): English
Subtitle Language(s): English, French, German, Spanish
Genres: Horror >> Supernatural
Influences: Shining, Alien, Dead Zone, Carrie, Cthulhu, // Night Gallery // twilight zone // The Fog

Synopsis

Robert Pickman has become obsessed by visions of unworldly horror, revealed to him through an ancient artifact discovered in an abandoned church. His doctor and friend, Ambrose Dexter is soon drawn into the mysteries surrounding Pickman's newfound obsession, and struggles to combat forces determined to drag Pickman down the inevitable road to madness.

Based on H.P. Lovecraft's, HAUNTER OF THE DARK.

Winner of the 2009 H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival for Best Adaptation.

Winner of the 2009 Chicago Horror Film Festival for Best Screenplay.

Winner of the 2009 Chicago Horror Film Festival for Best Actor (Barret Walz).

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Accolades

Awards

  • Best Adaptation
  • Best Screenplay
  • Best Actor (Barret Walz)

Festivals

  • H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival
  • Chicago Horror Film Festival
  • Chicago Horror Film Festival

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Customer Reviews

This adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's short story "The Haunter of the Dark" is a visually striking and eerily effective blending of the author's elements, and one of the best HPL films I've seen. Eschewing splashy gore effects, it focuses on building an ominous mood and revealing the slow decay of the main character's mental state as he glimpses "worlds unknown" and grinds his way down into violent madness. Beautiful cinematography and economic storytelling balance the claustrophobic environments of the artist's studio and the expansive mysteries of the abandoned church, while suggesting a darker and more malevolent cosmos lurking just beyond this false-front reality.

Key to the movie is the twitchy, introverted and hypnotic performance of Barret Walz. His self-absorbed and socially awkward character could easily alienate the audience, but instead betrays glimpses of vulnerability, loss, and yearning that underlies his visionary drive and artistic obsessions. He's supported by the terrific and colorful turns of a cast of accomplished character actors, including the avuncular Maurice McNicholas, fragile Edy Cullen, and the seething menace of Tom Lodewyck as fellow mad-artist Goodie Hines.

This movie is also a remarkable achievement on a limited budget. The filmmakers have wisely focused on good storytelling over splashy effects, while still crafting a top-notch look and feel. The insidiously creepy aural landscape digs even deeper, with great sound design and a moody and effective score. Clearly more influenced by the suggestive horror of Val Lawton than today's splatter-tropes, this is a movie for anyone looking for more substance to their scares. A real treat for fans of Lovecraft's writings, as well as anyone seeking atmospheric, old-style horror thrills.

-David , Chicago, IL, United States

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