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An American Werewolf in London and 1987's The Lost Boys will be playing at Los Angeles' Hollywood Forever Cemetery, as part ...
We've all gotta die sometime. Before then, be sure to watch these 25 horror movies perfect for Friday the 13th, from "The Shining" to "Get Out." ...
An American Werewolf in London Is Also Pretty Funny While that transformation sequence is full of screams and anguish, An American Werewolf in London is no tedious, grim slog akin to a Saw movie.
The movie was my childhood favourite and fueled a fear of deep water that hit overload with Jaws. The creature is unbelievable. I challenge modern Hollywood to go analog in horror and avoid CGI.
Think “An American Werewolf in London” (1981), “The Fly” (1986), “Beetlejuice” (1988): All the various monsters, mutations and marvels in these films were largely created with latex ...
Released in 1981, The Howling is another influential werewolf film of all time, alongside An American Werewolf in London. Directed by Joe Dante, the film follows Karen White (Dee Wallace), a news ...
Home Film News Breaking Baz: True Brit’s Zygi Kamasa Is On A Scary Mission To Bring Back Britain’s Horror Heritage; Firm Boards Sophie Turner & Kit Harington Pic ‘The Dreadful’ ...
Well, there are two schools of thought… Universal Pictures The O.G. Bipedal Werewolf Few would argue John Landis’ An American Werewolf in London remains the gold standard for lycanthrope cinema.
The other, and ultimately definitive, landmark werewolf movie of 1981 is John Landis’ An American Werewolf in London. A remake of The Wolf Man in all but name, it follows an American fish caught ...
‘The Wolf Man’ (1941, directed by George Waggner) ‘An American Werewolf in London’ (1981, directed by John Landis) ‘Teen Wolf’ (1985, directed by Rod Daniel; TV series, 2011-17) ...
Full Moon High (1981) Before there was Teen Wolf, there was Full Moon High. If the Michael J. Fox film is a teenage crowdpleaser, then cult movie legend Larry Cohen’s 1981 werewolf comedy is one ...