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Openly wearing its inspiration on its sleeve (Olive even has a certificate from Miskatonic University), Stewart Sparke’s The Creature Below is a surprisingly grim Lovecraftian affair. Dark and moody, it offers little by way of levity – but also suffers with a corresponding lack of spark in its script. Rather than being tense and disturbing, it often feels plodding and morose – which is a shame, as the horror here is very much delivered with a focus on stark, classical style and when it works, it works very well indeed.
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