A beautiful, modern, allegorical werewolf tale with arthouse sensibilities, “Wulver’s Stane” requires focus but rewards you handsomely. Wulver’s Stane is an Indie drama that …continue reading Reel Review: Wulver’s Stane (2024)
“Werewolves Within” is clever and entertaining; with a great cast, it will keep you on the edge of your seat while also making you …continue reading Streaming Spotlight: Werewolves Within (2021)
Rarely has a film so astutely reflected the adolescent female coming-of-age experience as the feminist cult horror classic “Ginger Snaps”. Ginger Snaps is a …continue reading Feminist Horror: Ginger Snaps (2000)
The werewolf horror crime thriller “Paradise of the Wolf” is an original piece of out-of-the-box creativity and an intriguing debut. If you’re like me …continue reading Fiction Friday: Paradise Of The Wolf
Neil Marshall can make a damn good action film, and he spiced up “Dog Soldiers” with some massive, well-done, brutal werewolves. A military exercise …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dog Soldiers (2002)
We conclude our exploration of worldwide horror by returning to America and visiting Alaska and Hawaii, the states outside the mainland. Alaska and Hawaii …continue reading Around the World in 80 Films: Alaska and Hawaii
After sizzling on the fest circuit, the buzzworthy foreign export “Wolfkin” promises to be a hot ticket when it lands on digital next month. …continue reading Trailer Park: Wolfkin (2023)
“Scream of the Wolf” has all the ingredients of a solid horror film, but the magic gets lost in the mix, and the end …continue reading Reel Review: Scream of the Wolf (2023)
This week, we discuss the new indie horror movie “Don’t Look at the Demon” and look at an Oscar-nominated film, “The Banshees of Inisherin”. …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Banshees and Demons
This week on the podcast, we discuss two of the most memorable genre films out of Sundance, “My Animal” and “Infinity Pool”. ABOUT THE …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Sundancin’ in the Dark
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