You have to give the the Ginger Snaps franchise all the respect in the world for the way it approached its sequels when the powers
You have to give the the Ginger Snaps franchise all the respect in the world for the way it approached its sequels when the powers
What is there left to be done with werewolves that hasn’t already been attempted? Ever since a depressed Lon Chaney Jr. came a cropper after
For decades, the modern werewolf genre was held in the vice like grip of two of the finest werewolf movies to ever howl at the
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
If the classic monsters of yesteryear have proven anything, it’s that it’s imperative that you must be able to change in able to survive –
If your movie is a true, undeniable classic, then no amount of cruddy sequels could possibly hope to tarnish their glory. Jaws is still resplendent
It seems that almost as long as I can remember, Universal gave been trying to jump start their Universal Monsters series much like zapping bolts
Lycanthropes seemed to hit a peak in the 80s thanks to a trifecta of classics that each put the classic creature on a leash and
There’s always been something a little more down to earth about horror movies from England – granted, films like The Wicker Man and Hellraiser are
As infantile, ludicrous and utterly lowbrow attempts to gain a cult following go, you’d be hard pressed to find one as obvious as Wolfcop, the
As Creepshow’s fourth season continues to be an endearing showcase for campy, old-school horror tales with a slightly modern twist, I feel there’s an issue
You know, nothing gets my heart pumping more than a good, full blooded, horror debut and in 2002 we got an utter banger in the
Can you believe that in all the years that Hammer paraded out all manner of bloodsucking beasties and reanimated rampages, they only made one werewolf
Remember the good old days of the Marvel-One Shots; a bunch of short, micro movies that filled in the odd gaps here and there and
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
When a franchise resorts to going down a prequel route, it’s usually a sign that the series has finally bled out and run dry of
Ever since Dracula and the Wolf Man briefly butted their heads in the closing moments of Abbott And Costello Meet Frankenstein, Hollywood has sporadically tried
When it comes to fanged and furry fury of a classic Universal werewolf movie, you’ll be more than forgiven for thinking immediately of Lon Chaney
A decline in quality with any long running franchise is not only inevitable but usually expected as every film series has at least one dud
If your franchise has a bankable name in the horror genre, there’s a pretty good chance that it’ll have to baffling extended lifespan of a