Watch
Apple TV Google Play Movies YouTube
H.P. Lovecraft's Dreams in the Witch-House
H.P. Lovecraft's Dreams in the Witch-House
Your probable score
?
H.P. Lovecraft's Dreams in the Witch-House

H.P. Lovecraft's Dreams in the Witch-House

2005
Horror
TV Movie
55m
A graduate student questions his sanity after he rents a room in an old boarding house which was the residence of a 17th Century witch, and he figures out that the evil forces still roam within the walls. (imdb)

H.P. Lovecraft's Dreams in the Witch-House

2005
Horror
TV Movie
55m
Your probable score
Avg Percentile 38.57% from 173 total ratings

Ratings & Reviews

(173)
Compact view
Compact view
Rated 16 Aug 2009
35
15th
This movie starts ok(I don't actually expect too much anymore) but then turns out ridiculous most of the time. Either you make a comedy horror film that doesn't take itself too seriously or you actually make a really scary movie. A rat with a human face just won't work in the latter (and a daft looking human face to top it off!). Or it's an attempt not to take it too seriously and that attempt has failed. Either way, I quite enjoyed the ending.
Rated 20 Dec 2020
50
28th
Not very good dialogues and acting, but overall the story keeps interest and has some good images and thrills here and there.
Rated 01 Jun 2017
42
23rd
Stuart Gordon makes fun and quirky films however his quirkiness does not work here.
Rated 16 Feb 2015
60
38th
An okay effort at bringing a bit of Lovecraft to (somewhat) mainstream television audiences. (Masters of Horror S01E02)
Rated 23 Feb 2012
40
26th
The horror in the source material comes from the vocabulary, the anglophilic prose is so uncompromising and impenetrable it becomes a sort of other antagonist. A good analogy would be the camera in classic survival horror games. Fixed, predatory and unmoving, depriving you the basic human connection one needs with a protagonist. But when you just make a literal translation of the prose into film, you get some whimsical BS about a talking rat and astrology. Lovecraft, as is, is unfilmable.
Rated 28 Jun 2011
18
18th
This was a comedy, right? Because that 2-minute long "can't control my witch-possessed knife-wielding right hand...must pull it back with my fully-controllable left hand" scene was GOLD.
Rated 19 Feb 2011
50
14th
Why is this series not better than it is? It has so much potential, but I haven't seen a single one that impressed me. As a fan of the horror genre and of many of these directors (including Stuart Gordon), this show is quite disappointing to me.
Rated 27 Oct 2010
50
33rd
Further evidence that Gordon has lost his shit (although he's more of a "master" than Coscarelli). The protag has to be the stupidest theoretical physics student in history, as he doesn't know that astrology is total bullshit (as was known even to the ancient Greeks), and he never, ever thinks of claiming the James Randi Educational Foundation million dollar prize. Also, Gordon and Paoli should get a spanking for stealing one of the most famous scenes in _The Shining_. Why, you fuckheads? WHY?
Rated 07 Jul 2009
46
21st
It's really hard for me to take any movie seriously that takes a talking rat with a human face seriously. I also really dislike the fact the sub-60 min film had about 3 false endings. Honestly, this series at least has its moments. This episode had none of them.
Rated 18 May 2009
78
45th
Stuart Gordon is an awesome director and this is a funny and sometimes scary short.
Rated 06 Apr 2009
22
15th
Pretty much a failure, but I can give some points for effort. You just can't tackle Lovecraft on an hour-long cable series episode format unless you are really skilled or really lucky.
Rated 01 Feb 2009
74
48th
dug the ending, but there isn't enough going on in this movie to make it. it is actually true to lovecraft's style, although lovecraft's style is definately not good subject matter "as is" it requires a lot of work to be anything other than just weird, and this movie is definately weird.
Rated 29 Dec 2008
55
14th
I'm giving it extra marks for the scary rat thing.
Rated 09 Feb 2008
40
22nd
Forgettable.
Rated 03 Jun 2007
65
51st
Pretty decent MoH episode, it reminded me a lot of Suspiria.
Rated 06 Jan 2007
73
50th
Em honra de Stuart Gordon (1947 - 2020) filme #7. Sonhos na Casa da Bruxa é um dos meus contos favoritos de Lovecraft e acho que o Gordon fez uma adaptação bem digna aqui. Youtube ( https://youtu.be/vAFSdTcrQi8 )

Collections

Loading ...

Similar Titles

Loading ...

Statistics

Loading ...

Trailer

Loading ...