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An American Werewolf in London (1981) John Landis Good story; good humor; sweet gore; werewolf running amok in the crowded streets of London; what more could you want? Definitely worth a check if you haven't seen it already. |
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Cursed (2004) Wes Craven Cursed somehow manages to combine Scream and An American Werewolf in Paris into one film, making it a failed attempt at delivering something new to the werewolf sub-genre. This would have been a good direct-to-video, but... |
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The Howling (1981) Joe Dante A good werewolf flick, although the werewolf action doesn't start until about half the movie. A little slow, but starts to pick up after the first half. Worth a watch just on the werewolf transformation alone. |
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The Howling: Reborn (2011) Joe Nimziki Almost entirely void of any actual "horror", The Howling: Reborn is simply an obvious cash-in on a completely different and more youth-oriented franchise all together. With its misplaced obligatory romance scenes,... |
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The Wolfman (2010) Joe Johnston Wolfman is an entertaining flick that delivers the goods in certain areas, while falling short in others. Whether you like the movie in the end will likely be determined on how you approached it from the beginning -- if you... |
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Underworld: Awakening (2012) Mans Marlind, Bjorn Stein Underworld: Awakening is essentially just a non-stop adrenaline-fueled action pic from start to finish. Filled with loads of gore, great action sequences, an uber-Lycan, and a hot Kate Beckinsale in more tight-fitted... |
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Van Helsing (2004) Stephen Sommers Entertaining, but cheesy and predictable. Silly and simple story that leaves the film to be nothing more than eye-candy for the audience. Worth a check for a no-brainer action-adventure-type flick, but avoid otherwise. |







