Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.70/10 from 2700 votes
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Synopsis

Young Howard Lovecraft begins his adventure by going to the Butler Sanitarium with his mother to visit his father Winfield Lovecraft, a patient there who has been driven mad by something he's done. Howard's father goes into a spasm of paranoia and fear, begging his son to destroy a book that he should have never written. The boy doesn't scream during the incident, but does go home with a small gift - a paper star made by his father.

Once home, Howard's curiosity is too much and he begins to read his father's book. He's drawn into a dark, cold world of magic and deceit. The book tells of a place - R'yleh - a "kingdom described as an unholy marriage of fairy tales and nightmares." Unwittingly, the boy reads a few words written in the book in a strange language - and is sucked through a hole in the fabric of the universe.

He meets a Deep One, Thu Thu Hmong, who initially tries to eat Howard but comes around after the boy saves the creature's life. Howard, who fails to pronounce the creature's name, simply calls him Spot. From that point on, things get very interesting for the young Lovecraft as he is drawn into the intrigue of a strange new world.

Howard, accompanied by Spot, meets local children named Felch, Davik, Tw'i and Nes. These four children give Howard the education needed to begin his journey in the Kingdom of R'yleh. When Howard and Spot get to the Frozen Castle they meet Algid Bunk, the Earl working under King Alzhared. Guided by Algid, Howard and Spot must uncover the dark secrets of R'yleh in order for Howard to get back home to his family.

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Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom
Main Title
George Streicher: Performer
The Asylum
George Streicher: Performer
Dark Journeys
George Streicher: Performer
The Journal
George Streicher: Performer
Into The Abyss
George Streicher: Performer
Waking Up In R'Lyeh
George Streicher: Performer
The Chase
George Streicher: Performer
Spot
George Streicher: Performer
Goblin Reports To Algid
George Streicher: Performer
Snow Trek
George Streicher: Performer
Gotha And Friends
George Streicher: Performer
Howards Nightmare
George Streicher: Performer
The Journey Begins
George Streicher: Performer
Fun In The Snow
George Streicher: Performer
Snowdown
George Streicher: Performer
The Castle
George Streicher: Performer
Escaping The Cauldron
George Streicher: Performer
Queen Algids Court
George Streicher: Performer
Tale Of The Ancients
George Streicher: Performer
Raiders Of The Mountain Cave
George Streicher: Performer
The Shoggoth
George Streicher: Performer
Spot To The Rescue
George Streicher: Performer
Algid Summons Cthulhu
George Streicher: Performer
Battle In The Throne Room
George Streicher: Performer
Saying Goodbye
George Streicher: Performer
The End
George Streicher: Performer
Surfin' Snowboards
George Streicher: Performer

User reviews

Dorothy Green
9/10

The soundtrack of Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom truly captivates the eerie and mysterious atmosphere of the story. The haunting melodies and chilling tones perfectly reflect the dark and magical world that Howard discovers.

Dorothy Phillips
10/10

The composition of the soundtrack is masterful, with a perfect balance of suspenseful moments and emotional depth. The music effectively conveys the sense of wonder and danger that Howard faces in his quest, adding another layer of depth to the storytelling.

William Thomas
7/10

The music in the film is emotionally captivating, adding depth and complexity to the characters and their journey. Each track seems to reflect the inner struggles and growth of young Howard Lovecraft as he navigates through the fantastical world of R'yleh and encounters its enigmatic inhabitants.

Amanda Baker
5/10

The emotional depth of the music enhances the storytelling, particularly during the moments of heartwarming friendship and bravery. The use of strings and piano evokes a sense of nostalgia and longing that resonates with the audience.

Joshua Hill
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom is a standout element of the film, elevating the storytelling and immersing the audience in the fantastical world of R'yleh.

Laura Jackson
6/10

The soundtrack beautifully complements the character development in the film, especially in Howard's interactions with Spot and the other children. Each character is given a distinct musical motif that enhances their personalities and relationships.

John Green
7/10

The use of different musical motifs and themes throughout the film helps to establish a cohesive and immersive listening experience. From the chilling sounds of the Frozen Castle to the heartwarming moments between Howard and his newfound friends, the soundtrack enriches the narrative and elevates the overall viewing experience.

John Evans
5/10

The music effectively conveys the sense of danger and excitement as Howard explores the Kingdom of R'yleh with his newfound friends. The combination of orchestral arrangements and electronic elements creates a unique and immersive listening experience.

Charles Jackson
6/10

The soundtrack of Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom perfectly captures the mysterious and eerie atmosphere of the story. The use of dark and haunting melodies sets the tone for Howard's adventure into a world of magic and deceit.

Amanda Campbell
7/10

The soundtrack of Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom perfectly captures the eerie and mysterious atmosphere of the story. The haunting melodies combined with subtle sound effects create a sense of foreboding and wonder that enhances the storytelling.

Richard Baker
5/10

The diversity of musical styles in the soundtrack adds richness and depth to the overall experience. From epic orchestral pieces to subtle ambient tracks, each composition contributes to the narrative in a meaningful way.

Mary Thomas
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack immerses the listener in the fantastical realm of R'yleh, blending elements of fairy tales and nightmares seamlessly. The music enhances the sense of intrigue and adventure as Howard embarks on his journey, making the experience even more engaging and immersive.