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.
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 movies are a subgenre of horror, but beyond the scares, snarls, and moonlit transformations, these films delve into the duality of human nature. Half man, half animal—a werewolf embodies the ...
"The Wolf Man," "The Howling," "Werewolves Within," and more movies to watch under the full moon. One of the oldest and most widespread creatures of folklore, the modern idea of werewolves originated ...
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 ...
Whether it’s a full moon, new moon or any other time in the lunar cycle cueing up a werewolf movie is always a good idea. According to Samuel Jamie, president and executive director of the New York ...
Sam is a Senior Writer for Collider. His love for movies, TV shows, and books stretches back to his early childhood and has grown exponentially with every passing year. Lucky for him, this love grew ...
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 ...
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 ...