The 1980s saw its fair share of werewolf movies that broke the mold and played fast and loose with the conventions and lore of lycanthropy
The 1980s saw its fair share of werewolf movies that broke the mold and played fast and loose with the conventions and lore of lycanthropy
It’s easy to think that fan vitriol and campaigns launched in order to change the adaption of a beloved property in the midst of filming
At this point, I feel I should ask a couple of pertinent questions, like who out there is actually demanding for more Underworld sequels and
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V For Vendetta, the magnificent graphic novel written by famously anti-social hair sculpture Alan Moore, was always going to be a tough nut to crack