Gray Harrison is a journalist, critic, and creative writer based in Seattle. She has a Master’s degree in Cultural Reporting and Criticism from NYU. While pursuing an arts journalism career, Gray ...
William likes taking edibles, watching movies with his dogs, and then writing about those movies, because what else is there to do while the world burns? Werewolves are as classic movie monsters as ...
If you’re a massive fan of werewolves like I am, then I’d guess 1981 is one of your favorite years in film history. There was something wolf-y in the air, as that year gave us a full moon’s worth of ...
Released in 1981, An American Werewolf in London is one of the most iconic body horror movies out there. It follows David and Jack, two American tourists who are attacked by a mysterious beast while ...
There aren’t many monsters more legendary than the werewolf. A creature who transforms with the full moon, the werewolf can represent so many things, from addiction and rage to puberty and sexuality.
With Red Riding Hood opening this past weekend, we decided to take a look back at previous werewolf movies in an effort to investigate how Hardwicke's take on the classic tale stacks against other ...
Werewolf transformations are old hat for filmmakers, but that's not to say they're easy. When George Waggner directed 1941's "The Wolf Man," he was limited to depicting Larry Talbot's (Lon Chaney Jr.) ...
This article contains mild spoilers for "Wolf Man." The centerpiece of any werewolf movie is its transformation sequence. Starting with George Waggner's "The Wolf Man" in 1941, witnessing a human ...
Samantha Gallegos is a content writer who binge watches too much TV, listens to an absurd amount of music, and consumes coffee chaotically. Her interests are the same as her specialties: rhetoric, ...