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'An American Werewolf in London' turns 35 this month — how John Landis' landmark movie transformed horror-comedy and still kept its bite. Everett Collection It’s bad enough to be a werewolf ...
Cinespia has unveiled the August screenings at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, which will include the annual Full Moon Slumber ...
An American Werewolf in London was shot pretty much in order. “It’s a little unusual to shoot a movie in sequence,” Naughton told SF Site. “We shot the opening first.
The 1981 horror film An American Werewolf in London is often regarded as one of the best werewolf movies of all time, which got the sequel An American Werewolf in Paris, whose reliance on CGI came ...
Much like the original 1941 movie, An American Werewolf in London remembers that most of these tales are heightened tragedies. And from the very beginning, the ’81 variation is intended as a ...
Introducing the idea of meta-commentary 15 years before Scream and featuring jaw-dropping, Academy Award-winning practical effects from Rick Baker, An American Werewolf in London is one of the ...
An American Werewolf In London is a classic horror film, bringing the fog and castles atmosphere of the Universal monster movies of the ’30 and ’40s to early ’80s London, all set to a ...
Max Landis, the son of An American Werewolf in London writer and director John Landis, will reportedly write and direct a remake of the 1981 horror classic.
The werewolf attacks, shot from the predator’s point of view, are chillers, but best is Naughton’s excruciating, horrifyingly realistic transformation scene, maybe the best in any werewolf movie.
They just don't make werewolf movies like they used to. Actor and filmmaker Griffin Dunne, who starred as Jack Goodman in the 1981 horror classic "An American Werewolf in London," spoke to FOX411 ...
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