One werewolf movie series totals a whopping number of eight installments. The Howling, which hit theaters in 1981, ultimately became one of the longest-running horror movie franchises, with its latest ...
A full Moon is rising over movie theaters, which will soon be terrorized by The Invisible Man director Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man, a reimagining of the classic werewolf horror movie. Boasting ...
For werewolf fans, it can be tough to navigate the world of werewolf cinema. There just aren’t as many outright classics in this domain as there are for vampire or zombie movies. Werewolves have ...
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Werewolf films have been a fairly ubiquitous presence in the horror genre for decades, but only a handful have really broken through to mainstream audiences. There are several reasons for that lack of ...
Horror has a plethora of subgenres, from slashers and zombies, to ghosts and vampires, and many more. An underappreciated subgenre is the werewolf film. Although there were classics like The Wolfman ...
Werewolf films have never had the same cultural impact as vampire movies, or kaiju movies, or ghost stories, but in many ways that lesser renown is a selling point. Because it’s a subgenre less ...
Ask any horror fan to name the best werewolf transformation, and they’ll probably say the one in An American Werewolf in London. I wouldn’t argue with that answer because that transformation is iconic ...
A teenager is kidnapped and forced into a live game of Werewolf. The players must find and kill the wolves among them by night -- or they all die.
There's a whole world under the surface and only Ron has any idea about it.
Inside every man lies a beast, waiting to be unleashed — that’s the central conceit behind most werewolf movies, be they horrifying (The Howling), sexy (the Twilight movies), or occasionally, both ...