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May Days 2006
 
1 Brian Froud
2 Transylvanian Desserts
3 Alex Proyas' Dark City
4 Edwardian Macabre: The Stories of Saki
5 The Blood Countess, Erzsabet Bathory
6 Sleepy Hollow: a legend you can visit!
7 H.P. Lovecraft's 'Dagon'
8 The Legacy of Creepy Magazine
9 The Evolving Horror of 'The Thing'
10 The Black Dahlia
11 'Prohibited:' The Erotic Art of Luis Royo
12 Christa Faust's Control Freak
13 Topping From Below by Laura Reese
14 The Fourth Tower of Inverness
15 Chad Michael Ward's BLACK RUST
16 Farinelli, il Castrato
17 The Master of All Desires
18 The Art of D.W. Frydendall
19 Audition: The Cinema of Takashi Miike
20 Halo: The Effect of the Killer App
21 Clive Barker's Tortured Souls
22 The Gothic Cathedral Organ
23 Nunsploitation: Sinful Sisters
24 The Art of Franz Von Stuck
25 The Jacket
26 Buckle Magazine: strap it on
27 The Art of Crab Scrambley
28 The Art of Gris Grimly
29 The Mediaeval Baebes
30 The Halfway House
31 Macabre Mealtime Recipes
 
 
May 7, 2006
 

Dagon: A Vision of H.P. Lovecraft
and the dangerous beauty of Macarena Gómez

DAGON is director Stuart Gordon's return to the inspiration of Lovecraft, a loosely interpreted version of the tale Shadow Over Innsmouth in which a young man finds himself at the mercy of the mutating inhabitants of a decaying, old fishing village.

Gordon lavishes many of his familiar touches on the film to create a crazy pastiche of mounting suspense, dense, creepy atmosphere, shocking gore, and comic elements to add to the weird nightmarishness of it all, as he did in his classic shocker 'Re-Animator.'

Purists may find fault with the directors' revisions to Loveccraft's original text, but Gordon is actually quite true to the basis of the story, and his changes make for an improvement in the telling.

 

The unexpected delight of Dagon is the discovery of the Spanish actress Macarena Gómez portaying Uxía, the very spooky but sexy mystery girl who haunts the protagonist's dreams.

Stuart Gordon had already cast the role of Uxía when Ms Gomez introduced herself and offered to play the part.
She was so perfect that the director had to let his first actress go in order to offer the role to Macarena.

Not since the legendary Barbara Steele has there been a scream queen with such a hauntingly beautiful face.

Discover Dagon, a chapter in the horror mythology of the elder god Cthulhu.

 
 
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