What happens when one hundred of the genre’s brightest luminaries sit down for the most candid and revealing interviews of their careers? That’s the selling point for the new Harker Press release Icons of Fright: 100 Interviews with Legendary Horror Filmmakers.
The interviews in the book were conducted over two decades and span seventy-five years of film, promising “a unique and often raw insight into the classic horror films of yesteryear and today (and some not-so-classics).” Harker Press teases, “From the Universal Monsters to modern day meta, there’s something here for every horror fan to sink their fangs into.”
Featuring an introduction by writer/director Neil Marshall, the...
The interviews in the book were conducted over two decades and span seventy-five years of film, promising “a unique and often raw insight into the classic horror films of yesteryear and today (and some not-so-classics).” Harker Press teases, “From the Universal Monsters to modern day meta, there’s something here for every horror fan to sink their fangs into.”
Featuring an introduction by writer/director Neil Marshall, the...
- 8.9.2025
- von John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Christmas is often a time for cosy traditions, family gatherings and familiar comforts — but He Kills at Night offers something far darker beneath the seasonal snow. Written by James Pickering and directed by his brother Tom, the film unfolds almost in real time on Christmas Eve, following a mother desperate to return home who finds herself abducted by a blood-soaked stranger. What begins as a chilling roadside encounter spirals into a tense, twist-laden thriller across the wintry English countryside, where nothing is quite as it seems and survival itself becomes a deadly gamble.
At the heart of the film are James’s sharp writing and Richard Galloway’s unnerving turn as Alan,...
At the heart of the film are James’s sharp writing and Richard Galloway’s unnerving turn as Alan,...
- 23.8.2025
- von Peter Campbell
- Love Horror
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Primitive War is a sci-fi action horror film directed by Luke Sparke, who also co-wrote the film with Ethan Pettus. Based on Pettus’ 2017 novel of the same name, the 2025 film is set during the Vietnam War, and it revolves around a group of soldiers who are assigned to go to an isolated jungle to rescue a platoon of soldiers, but after getting there, they are attacked by Dinosaurs. Primitive War stars Ryan Kwanten, Tricia Helfer, Nick Wechsler, Jeremy Piven, and Anthony Ingruber. So, if you loved the monster action, brutal kills, and entertaining characters in Primitive War, here...
Primitive War is a sci-fi action horror film directed by Luke Sparke, who also co-wrote the film with Ethan Pettus. Based on Pettus’ 2017 novel of the same name, the 2025 film is set during the Vietnam War, and it revolves around a group of soldiers who are assigned to go to an isolated jungle to rescue a platoon of soldiers, but after getting there, they are attacked by Dinosaurs. Primitive War stars Ryan Kwanten, Tricia Helfer, Nick Wechsler, Jeremy Piven, and Anthony Ingruber. So, if you loved the monster action, brutal kills, and entertaining characters in Primitive War, here...
- 23.8.2025
- von Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Dog Soldiers and The Descent director Neil Marshall has worked with actress/co-writer Charlotte Kirk on his three most recent films, The Reckoning, The Lair, and Duchess, and they’re continuing their collaboration on the upcoming psychological thriller Compulsion. Saban Films secured the domestic distribution rights to the film around ten months ago, and now they have revealed that they’ll be giving Compulsion a digital, VOD, and limited theatrical release on September 19th. With that date right around the corner, a trailer has dropped online and can be seen in the embed above.
With a script written by Marshall, Compulsion is said to be inspired by the old school erotic thrillers of the ’80s and ’90s, like Fatal Attraction, Basic Instinct, and Single White Female. This one centers on the dynamically twisted relationship between two women, as both become embroiled in a series of horrific murders on the island of Malta.
With a script written by Marshall, Compulsion is said to be inspired by the old school erotic thrillers of the ’80s and ’90s, like Fatal Attraction, Basic Instinct, and Single White Female. This one centers on the dynamically twisted relationship between two women, as both become embroiled in a series of horrific murders on the island of Malta.
- 19.8.2025
- von Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Werewolf movies aren’t particularly easy to get right. Creating a convincing screen rendering of a lycanthrope is rarely simple or affordable. The creature design is so integral to the experience that a bad rendering can derail an otherwise good film. Perhaps that accounts for why there seem to be far fewer standout lycanthrope pictures compared to other popular cinematic screen monsters. That’s not to say that quality werwolf films don’t exist, of course. There are a number of iconic offerings that largely define the genre. Speaking of which, one of them is now available to stream! That’s right, Neil Marshall’s Dog Soldiers, a film that effectively executes on a narrative level and features pitch-perfect depictions of werewolves, is presently streaming!
If you haven’t yet seen Dog Soldiers, you may want to fix that. After all, it’s the best werewolf film of the 21st Century.
If you haven’t yet seen Dog Soldiers, you may want to fix that. After all, it’s the best werewolf film of the 21st Century.
- 27.6.2025
- von Tyler Doupe'
- DreadCentral.com
‘The Descent’ Official Novelization Coming Soon from Titan Books; Read First Chapter Now [Exclusive]
Based on the screenplay by Neil Marshall, The Descent: The Official Novelization is releasing this October from Titan Books and author Christian Francis, and Bloody Disgusting is excited to debut the cover art as well as a sneak peek at the novelization’s entire first chapter today.
The Descent: The Official Novelization will release on October 7, 2025.
Scream your last breath…
A tense and claustrophobic nightmare, this cult-classic is widely considered one of the best horror films of the 21st century. Written and directed by Neil Marshall, the director of Dog Soldiers and Hellboy, as well as episodes of Game of Thrones, Westworld and Hannibal.
In The Descent: The Official Novelization…
“After a tragic accident, six friends reunite for a caving expedition. Their adventure soon goes horribly wrong when a collapse traps them deep underground and they find themselves pursued by bloodthirsty creatures. As their friendships deteriorate, they find themselves in...
The Descent: The Official Novelization will release on October 7, 2025.
Scream your last breath…
A tense and claustrophobic nightmare, this cult-classic is widely considered one of the best horror films of the 21st century. Written and directed by Neil Marshall, the director of Dog Soldiers and Hellboy, as well as episodes of Game of Thrones, Westworld and Hannibal.
In The Descent: The Official Novelization…
“After a tragic accident, six friends reunite for a caving expedition. Their adventure soon goes horribly wrong when a collapse traps them deep underground and they find themselves pursued by bloodthirsty creatures. As their friendships deteriorate, they find themselves in...
- 20.6.2025
- von John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Director Neil Marshall’s next movie is the erotic thriller throwback Compulsion from Saban Films, and the film has received a hard “R” rating this week.
Marshall’s Compulsion has been rated “R” by the MPA for “Strong bloody violence, grisly images, strong sexual content, nudity, language throughout, and brief drug use.”
Stay tuned for release information as it becomes available.
Anna-Maria Sieklucka (365 Days) will star alongside Charlotte Kirk (The Lair).
Deadline detailed, “Inspired by such notable erotic thrillers of the ’80s and ’90s as Fatal Attraction, Basic Instinct and Single White Female, Compulsion centers around the dynamically twisted relationship between two women, as both become embroiled in a series of horrific murders on the island of Malta.
“Kirk’s character, Diana, is described as a flamboyant and ruthless thief; Sieklucka’s Evie, as a seemingly innocent young woman with a troubled past and a dark secret.”
Zach McGowan...
Marshall’s Compulsion has been rated “R” by the MPA for “Strong bloody violence, grisly images, strong sexual content, nudity, language throughout, and brief drug use.”
Stay tuned for release information as it becomes available.
Anna-Maria Sieklucka (365 Days) will star alongside Charlotte Kirk (The Lair).
Deadline detailed, “Inspired by such notable erotic thrillers of the ’80s and ’90s as Fatal Attraction, Basic Instinct and Single White Female, Compulsion centers around the dynamically twisted relationship between two women, as both become embroiled in a series of horrific murders on the island of Malta.
“Kirk’s character, Diana, is described as a flamboyant and ruthless thief; Sieklucka’s Evie, as a seemingly innocent young woman with a troubled past and a dark secret.”
Zach McGowan...
- 17.5.2025
- von John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Ryan Kwanten (“True Blood”), Temuera Morrison (“The Book of Boba Fett”), and Tom Burlinson (Flesh+Blood) are attached to star in the post-apocalyptic horror film Dead Howling.
Deadline reports that Kaleidoscope Film Distribution has acquired world sales rights and will present the film at this week’s Cannes Market. Rialto has already picked up the film for Australia and New Zealand.
Production is set to begin in Australia this July with John V. Soto (The Gateway) directing and Tom Reeve (Dog Soldiers) producing.
A lone werewolf fighting for survival in world overrun by zombies, Carter takes vengeance for his murdered family by spending his days hunting down the living dead for sport. He finds new purpose after saving the lives of two humans seeking a rumored sanctuary for survivors.
Despite Carter now joining them on their journey as a powerful ally, the group faces new and unimaginable danger when they discover...
Deadline reports that Kaleidoscope Film Distribution has acquired world sales rights and will present the film at this week’s Cannes Market. Rialto has already picked up the film for Australia and New Zealand.
Production is set to begin in Australia this July with John V. Soto (The Gateway) directing and Tom Reeve (Dog Soldiers) producing.
A lone werewolf fighting for survival in world overrun by zombies, Carter takes vengeance for his murdered family by spending his days hunting down the living dead for sport. He finds new purpose after saving the lives of two humans seeking a rumored sanctuary for survivors.
Despite Carter now joining them on their journey as a powerful ally, the group faces new and unimaginable danger when they discover...
- 12.5.2025
- von Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Back in 2002, I witnessed director Neil Marshall’s werewolf movie Dog Soldiers in a packed theatrical screening at a 24-hour horror marathon where the audience around me laughed and cheered at all the right moments. It was a great viewing experience – and because Dog Soldiers was so cool that it could provide an experience like that, I have been rooting for Marshall ever since. His career has had its ups and downs, but I’m always glad to hear he’s working on something new – so I was pleased to see the Variety report that Outlander actor Graham McTavish has signed on to star in Marshall’s latest action horror survival thriller, Gunn.
Although Marshall usually writes his own films, he’ll be directing this one from a screenplay written by Doug Rao that won the Gold Prize at the Page International Screenwriting Awards a while back. The survival horror...
Although Marshall usually writes his own films, he’ll be directing this one from a screenplay written by Doug Rao that won the Gold Prize at the Page International Screenwriting Awards a while back. The survival horror...
- 5.5.2025
- von Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Neil Marshall, who is best known as the director of Dog Soldiers, Hellboy, and episodes of the HBO fantasy drama series Game of Thrones, has lined up his next project and its lead star. According to Variety, the British filmmaker is taking the reins on a new high-concept survival thriller titled Gunn, which is expected to mix action and horror against the backdrop of a secluded offshore platform. House of the Dragon and Outlander actor Graham McTavish is set to star in the upcoming movie, though his role remains undisclosed for now.
Not much is known about Gunn at this time, other than it having a screenplay written by Doug Rao, who recently stepped out to make his feature film directorial debut with the 2024 psychological thriller Dirty Boy, also starring McTavish in one of the movie's lead roles. The script for Gunn is already lauded as it won the Gold...
Not much is known about Gunn at this time, other than it having a screenplay written by Doug Rao, who recently stepped out to make his feature film directorial debut with the 2024 psychological thriller Dirty Boy, also starring McTavish in one of the movie's lead roles. The script for Gunn is already lauded as it won the Gold...
- 3.5.2025
- von Adele Ankers-Range
- MovieWeb
Dog Soldiers and The Descent director Neil Marshall is moving onto Gunn, with Graham McTavish signing up for the new survival horror.
Director Neil Marshall is heading to an oil rig it seems for his next movie, as he puts together a new survival horror by the name of Gunn.
Penned by Doug Rao (and his screenplay is an award-winner already), the movie will take place on a North Sea oil rig that’s been overtaken by a religious sect. It sounds a bit The Wicker Man in the middle of the ocean when described like that. Graham McTavish has signed on the dotted line to lead the movie.
Neil Marshall has form in this genre too, of course. Films such as Dog Soldiers and The Descent sit on his curriculum vitae, and he’s also behind movies such as Doomsday and Centurion. More recently, he directed the 2019 take on Hellboy,...
Director Neil Marshall is heading to an oil rig it seems for his next movie, as he puts together a new survival horror by the name of Gunn.
Penned by Doug Rao (and his screenplay is an award-winner already), the movie will take place on a North Sea oil rig that’s been overtaken by a religious sect. It sounds a bit The Wicker Man in the middle of the ocean when described like that. Graham McTavish has signed on the dotted line to lead the movie.
Neil Marshall has form in this genre too, of course. Films such as Dog Soldiers and The Descent sit on his curriculum vitae, and he’s also behind movies such as Doomsday and Centurion. More recently, he directed the 2019 take on Hellboy,...
- 2.5.2025
- von Simon Brew
- Film Stories
Graham McTavish is set to star in Gunn from director Neil Marshall, Variety reports.
The survival horror film is set against the savage isolation of a North Sea oil rig overtaken by a pagan sect.
Doug Rao wrote the script, which one the Gold Prize at the Page International Screenwriting Awards. Rao recently wrote and directed psychological thriller Dirty Boy, also starring McTavish.
Production is expected to start later this year in Bulgaria and the U.K., with Rao producing alongside Mark Myers and John Hermann.
The project is being packaged in the run up to the Cannes Film Market with sales discussions currently underway.
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The survival horror film is set against the savage isolation of a North Sea oil rig overtaken by a pagan sect.
Doug Rao wrote the script, which one the Gold Prize at the Page International Screenwriting Awards. Rao recently wrote and directed psychological thriller Dirty Boy, also starring McTavish.
Production is expected to start later this year in Bulgaria and the U.K., with Rao producing alongside Mark Myers and John Hermann.
The project is being packaged in the run up to the Cannes Film Market with sales discussions currently underway.
The post ‘House of the Dragon’ Actor Graham McTavish to Star in ‘Gunn’ from ‘The Descent’ Director Neil Marshall appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
- 1.5.2025
- von Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Graham McTavish, best known for his roles in “The Hobbit” and “Outlander,” is set to star in “Gunn,” an action-horror film directed by Neil Marshall.
“Gunn,” written by Doug Rao, is a survival horror set against the savage isolation of a North Sea oil rig overtaken by a pagan sect. The screenplay for “Gunn” won the Gold Prize at the Page International Screenwriting Awards.
Rao recently made his directorial debut with the psychological thriller “Dirty Boy” which also starred McTavish and won Best Film at the Maverick Movie Awards. “Gunn” marks Marshall’s return to high concept thrillers such as “Dog Soldiers” and “The Descent.”
Mark Myers will produce under his Citizen Skull banner – whose credits include the recently produced “Northanger Abbey,” “Manson Family Vacation Lair” and “I Hate Myself and Want to Die” — alongside John Hermann (“Standing Up”) and Rao.
The project is currently being packaged in the run...
“Gunn,” written by Doug Rao, is a survival horror set against the savage isolation of a North Sea oil rig overtaken by a pagan sect. The screenplay for “Gunn” won the Gold Prize at the Page International Screenwriting Awards.
Rao recently made his directorial debut with the psychological thriller “Dirty Boy” which also starred McTavish and won Best Film at the Maverick Movie Awards. “Gunn” marks Marshall’s return to high concept thrillers such as “Dog Soldiers” and “The Descent.”
Mark Myers will produce under his Citizen Skull banner – whose credits include the recently produced “Northanger Abbey,” “Manson Family Vacation Lair” and “I Hate Myself and Want to Die” — alongside John Hermann (“Standing Up”) and Rao.
The project is currently being packaged in the run...
- 1.5.2025
- von Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Amazon is having a massive sale on over 150 horror movies from the Scream Factory catalog, with Blu-rays as low as $8.49 and 4K Ultra HDs starting at $15.91.
These prices are only available for limited time, so stock up now!
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The Howling
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The Boy Who Cried Werewolf
The Burning
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These prices are only available for limited time, so stock up now!
$8.49 Blu-rays:
Candyman
Dark Angel
Lifeforce
Ninja III: The Domination
Sleepaway Camp
$9.76 or less Blu-rays:
Kindred
Nosferatu the Vampyre
Psycho (1998)
Ravenous
The Babadook
The Doctor and the Devils
The Slumber Party Massacre
Zombie High
$9.99 Blu-rays:
Assault on Precinct 13
Body Bags
Cherry Falls
Day of the Dead
Dog Soldiers
Ginger Snaps
Lake Placid
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Night of the Comet
Night of the Demons
Psycho II
Psycho III
Pumpkinhead
The Crush
The Funhouse Massacre
The Howling
The People Under the Stairs
$11.49 Blu-rays:
Cat People (1982)
Class of 1984
Deadly Blessing
Death Becomes Her
Dreamscape
Final Exam
Firestarter
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RoboCop 2
RoboCop 3
Shocker
Slumber Party Massacre (2021)
The Boy Who Cried Werewolf
The Burning
Village of the Damned...
- 30.4.2025
- von Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Ever since 2002's "The Transporter" Jason Statham has been inseparable from a certain type of action movie that sees the British star playing some John Wick-level invulnerable badass. But Statham was churning out these actioners long before Keanu Reeves' hitman arrived in 2014. Statham has faced off against an assortment of faceless goons for the last 25 or so years, and has even bested a gigantic prehistoric shark in both "The Meg" and "The Meg 2: The Trench," which was lamentably a silly shark sequel with no bite. But we've never seen the man take on a werewolf, which at this point is surely one of the only things that could possibly overcome Statham's might.
As it happens, we almost got this historic face-off the same year that Statham starred in "The Transporter." The actor came very close to starring in a now cult classic werewolf action movie directed by British filmmaker Neil Marshall,...
As it happens, we almost got this historic face-off the same year that Statham starred in "The Transporter." The actor came very close to starring in a now cult classic werewolf action movie directed by British filmmaker Neil Marshall,...
- 19.4.2025
- von Joe Roberts
- Slash Film
I genuinely love movies about elite soldiers facing off against horrors beyond human comprehension. The sight of watching a warrior’s arrogance and bravery, which comes from their ability to wield the latest cutting-edge weapon, evaporates as they come to the realization that their primitive ways of warfare are of no use is oddly satisfying. I suppose Aliens is responsible for this obsession, immediately followed by the evergreen classic that is Predator. Dog Soldiers is really underrated and should get a lot more mainstream attention. I didn’t initially like Annihilation, but upon a rewatch, I admired what it was going for. I fell in love with Overlord almost instantly. I’m not sure if it counts, but I’ll give a shoutout to Underwater. Also, Love, Death & Robots’ shorts set in this subgenre, The Secret War, Sucker of Souls, Kill Team Kill, and In Vaulted Halls Entombed, are incredibly rewatchable.
- 13.2.2025
- von Pramit Chatterjee
- DMT
For over a century of cinema, monsters like werewolves and vampires have given audiences a non-stop slew of classic films, from Dracula and The Lost Boys to recent hits like Nosferatu. With Blumhouse producing their own take on The Wolf Man, audiences have been given a unique adaptation of a beloved monster. However, it's far from the only werewolf movie out there, with audiences being spoiled for choice when it comes to the iconic legend.
Werewolves have been at the forefront of horror and dark fantasy alike since the 1980s but can be difficult to pull off on the big screen -- especially in live-action. When the monster is done well, it can be the most terrifying thing on screen, and some movies have captured the sheer horror of its transformation and violent nature. After experiencing 2025's Wolf Man, audiences should look to these classics for a good follow-up.
Harry...
Werewolves have been at the forefront of horror and dark fantasy alike since the 1980s but can be difficult to pull off on the big screen -- especially in live-action. When the monster is done well, it can be the most terrifying thing on screen, and some movies have captured the sheer horror of its transformation and violent nature. After experiencing 2025's Wolf Man, audiences should look to these classics for a good follow-up.
Harry...
- 4.2.2025
- von Ashley Land
- CBR
It’s the final week of the first month of the year, and 2025 has already been loaded with 20+ new horror movies in theaters and at home. This week, eight more newcomers have arrived!
Here’s all the new horror that released January 27 – January 31, 2025!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
Genre favorite Ted Raimi (Evil Dead II, Candyman) must choose between financial ruin or murder in Failure!, which was impressively shot in a continuous 87-minute take.
The film is available now on Digital from Red Water Entertainment.
Ted Raimi stars as James, a devoted family man and business tycoon facing a dire ultimatum: resolve a crushing bank debt within an hour or risk losing his business. With greedy associates, deceitful friends, and haunting ghosts from his past closing in, James is pushed to the brink, faced with the unthinkable choice between financial ruin or murder.
Here’s all the new horror that released January 27 – January 31, 2025!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
Genre favorite Ted Raimi (Evil Dead II, Candyman) must choose between financial ruin or murder in Failure!, which was impressively shot in a continuous 87-minute take.
The film is available now on Digital from Red Water Entertainment.
Ted Raimi stars as James, a devoted family man and business tycoon facing a dire ultimatum: resolve a crushing bank debt within an hour or risk losing his business. With greedy associates, deceitful friends, and haunting ghosts from his past closing in, James is pushed to the brink, faced with the unthinkable choice between financial ruin or murder.
- 31.1.2025
- von John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Stars: Ruaridh Aldington, Angela Dixon, Craig Conway, Madalina Bellarui Ion, Andrew Lyle-Pinnock, Natasha Patel, Andrew Lee Potts | Written by Peter Stylianou | Directed by Peter Stylianou, Sean Cronin
It feels like vampires and vampirism are often used as metaphors as they are as supernatural threats these days. Be it obsession, addiction or undying love, there’s a flock of fanged films that uses them to explore it. Drained, a new film from writer Peter Stylianou who co-directed it with Sean Cronin combines some of these into a story that looks at codependency and toxic relationships.
Thomas is an artist, he may not be a starving artist, but he is an unemployed one who still lives at home with his mother. He’s focused on creating a killer portfolio, but at the expense of getting any actually assignments in the here and now. It doesn’t help that his mother is also...
It feels like vampires and vampirism are often used as metaphors as they are as supernatural threats these days. Be it obsession, addiction or undying love, there’s a flock of fanged films that uses them to explore it. Drained, a new film from writer Peter Stylianou who co-directed it with Sean Cronin combines some of these into a story that looks at codependency and toxic relationships.
Thomas is an artist, he may not be a starving artist, but he is an unemployed one who still lives at home with his mother. He’s focused on creating a killer portfolio, but at the expense of getting any actually assignments in the here and now. It doesn’t help that his mother is also...
- 29.1.2025
- von Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
"I have bites too. They're everywhere." A newfound romance takes a nightmarish turn for a young man who falls in love with a vampire in the new film Drained. Directed by Peter Stylianou and Sean Cronin and filmed on location in London, Drained is now available on VOD platforms via Level 33 Entertainment, and we have an exclusive clip for Daily Dead readers to sink their teeth into!
You can watch our exclusive clip below, and we also have a look at images, the final trailer and the official press release with additional details on Drained! To learn more about how you can watch the film, visit:
https://geni.us/Drained
From the Press Release: "British filmmakers’ Peter Stylianou and Sean Cronin’s London-based feature vampire film “Drained” releases in North America today via Level 33 Entertainment on VOD via Amazon, Apple TV and Fandango at Home, among other premium digital channels.
You can watch our exclusive clip below, and we also have a look at images, the final trailer and the official press release with additional details on Drained! To learn more about how you can watch the film, visit:
https://geni.us/Drained
From the Press Release: "British filmmakers’ Peter Stylianou and Sean Cronin’s London-based feature vampire film “Drained” releases in North America today via Level 33 Entertainment on VOD via Amazon, Apple TV and Fandango at Home, among other premium digital channels.
- 28.1.2025
- von Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Editor’s note: this list was originally published in September 2023. It has since been updated to coincide with the release of “Wolf Man.”
Of all the classic horror movie monsters, werewolves, quite frankly, get the short end of the stick. Vampires and zombies have dozens of iconic films to claim as their own, while ghosts and witches pop up in movies all the time. But werewolves? Their great films are fewer and further between.
One of the oldest and most widespread creatures of folklore, the modern idea of werewolves originated from ancient Greek literature before growing into a common figure in European oral traditions. But onscreen, werewolves are less omnipresent — and typically less successful — than those starring significantly younger creatures of the night like vampires. Universal Pictures’ first attempt to bring werewolves to screen, 1935’s “Werewolf of London,” flopped and paled in comparison to masterpieces like “Dracula” and “Frankenstein.” The...
Of all the classic horror movie monsters, werewolves, quite frankly, get the short end of the stick. Vampires and zombies have dozens of iconic films to claim as their own, while ghosts and witches pop up in movies all the time. But werewolves? Their great films are fewer and further between.
One of the oldest and most widespread creatures of folklore, the modern idea of werewolves originated from ancient Greek literature before growing into a common figure in European oral traditions. But onscreen, werewolves are less omnipresent — and typically less successful — than those starring significantly younger creatures of the night like vampires. Universal Pictures’ first attempt to bring werewolves to screen, 1935’s “Werewolf of London,” flopped and paled in comparison to masterpieces like “Dracula” and “Frankenstein.” The...
- 18.1.2025
- von Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
With Valentine’s Day on the horizon, now is the perfect time to watch all your favorite romantic horror movies. A new film this year that falls under that particular umbrella is British filmmakers’ Peter Stylianou and Sean Cronin’s London-based feature vampire film Drained, which has been acquired by Level 33 Entertainment and will receive a North American release on VOD via Amazon, Apple TV and Fandango at Home, among other premium digital channels.
While you wait, sink your fangs into the exclusive trailer for Drained below.
Co-directed and produced by Cronin and Peter Stylianou from a screenplay by the latter, the supernatural horror film – which premiered at the prestigious Screamfest Horror Film Festival in October 2024 – was filmed in London, England, and is a Magnificent Films/House 54/Rg Films co-production.
“In the neon-soaked streets of London, Thomas, a jobless post-graduate concept artist, falls in love with Rhea, a mysterious...
While you wait, sink your fangs into the exclusive trailer for Drained below.
Co-directed and produced by Cronin and Peter Stylianou from a screenplay by the latter, the supernatural horror film – which premiered at the prestigious Screamfest Horror Film Festival in October 2024 – was filmed in London, England, and is a Magnificent Films/House 54/Rg Films co-production.
“In the neon-soaked streets of London, Thomas, a jobless post-graduate concept artist, falls in love with Rhea, a mysterious...
- 17.1.2025
- von John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
The allure of the werewolf has persisted for centuries, rooted in mythology that speaks to our darkest fears and primal instincts. Representing a loss of control and a descent into savagery, werewolves embody the tension between humanity and beast. In cinema, these themes have been explored in a variety of ways, from tragic tales to gory thrill rides.
With the release of Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man (2025) today, the werewolf genre has received a modern update that honors its roots while exploring the emotional depths of family, sacrifice, and monstrous transformation. To celebrate, we’ve compiled the ultimate list of the best werewolf films ever made, ranked by acclaim and legacy.
10 Great Werewolf movies 1. An American Werewolf in London (1981)
Dir. John Landis
This groundbreaking horror-comedy follows two American backpackers, David and Jack, as a werewolf attack in the Yorkshire moors leaves one dead and the other cursed. David’s...
With the release of Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man (2025) today, the werewolf genre has received a modern update that honors its roots while exploring the emotional depths of family, sacrifice, and monstrous transformation. To celebrate, we’ve compiled the ultimate list of the best werewolf films ever made, ranked by acclaim and legacy.
10 Great Werewolf movies 1. An American Werewolf in London (1981)
Dir. John Landis
This groundbreaking horror-comedy follows two American backpackers, David and Jack, as a werewolf attack in the Yorkshire moors leaves one dead and the other cursed. David’s...
- 17.1.2025
- von Jasmine Clarke
- Love Horror
Werewolf films have never had the same cultural impact as vampire movies, or kaiju movies, or ghost stories, but in many ways that lesser renown is a selling point. Because it's a subgenre less codified by Hollywood, and less subject to certain tropes, the werewolf film has been able to,...
- 16.1.2025
- von Matthew Jackson
- avclub.com
It has been nearly 17 years since Oscar winner Heath Ledger’s death, and now his one-time co-star, Julia Stiles, is remembering the actor. Stiles starred with Ledger in 1999’s classic teen romantic comedy 10 Things I Hate About You. Per People, Stiles, while promoting the film Wish You Were Here on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, touched on working with Ledger on the movie.
“He was such a force,” said Stiles, who co-wrote and makes her directorial debut with Wish You Were Here, which hits theaters Jan. 17. “He walked into a room and just lit it up and had so much energy and passion, and it’s really sad that he’s gone,” Stiles said.
Ledger died on Jan. 22, 2008, at the age of 28, of an accidental overdose of prescription medications including OxyContin, Vicodin, Xanax, Valium, Restoril, and Unisom, per the Los Angeles Times. He was posthumously awarded an...
“He was such a force,” said Stiles, who co-wrote and makes her directorial debut with Wish You Were Here, which hits theaters Jan. 17. “He walked into a room and just lit it up and had so much energy and passion, and it’s really sad that he’s gone,” Stiles said.
Ledger died on Jan. 22, 2008, at the age of 28, of an accidental overdose of prescription medications including OxyContin, Vicodin, Xanax, Valium, Restoril, and Unisom, per the Los Angeles Times. He was posthumously awarded an...
- 14.1.2025
- von Deana Carpenter
- CBR
Tonight brings the first full moon of 2025, and it happens to be the Wolf Moon. Not so coincidentally, this Friday brings the release of Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man. That means this week’s streaming picks are themed accordingly; we’re howling at the full moon over werewolves.
Only this time, we’re venturing beyond many of the essentials like An American Werewolf in London (Pluto TV), The Howling (VOD), Dog Soldiers, or Ginger Snaps to spotlight lesser celebrated lyncanthropes.
The five werewolf movies offer everything from foundational classics to gonzo ’70s action and everything in between. Here’s where you can stream them this week.
For more Stay Home, Watch Horror picks, click here.
Bad Moon – AMC+, Peacock, Prime Video, the Roku Channel, Screambox, Shout! TV, Shudder
This adaptation of the novel Thor by Wayne Smith uniquely pits a werewolf against a dog. Photojournalist Ted Harrison (Michael Paré) returns...
Only this time, we’re venturing beyond many of the essentials like An American Werewolf in London (Pluto TV), The Howling (VOD), Dog Soldiers, or Ginger Snaps to spotlight lesser celebrated lyncanthropes.
The five werewolf movies offer everything from foundational classics to gonzo ’70s action and everything in between. Here’s where you can stream them this week.
For more Stay Home, Watch Horror picks, click here.
Bad Moon – AMC+, Peacock, Prime Video, the Roku Channel, Screambox, Shout! TV, Shudder
This adaptation of the novel Thor by Wayne Smith uniquely pits a werewolf against a dog. Photojournalist Ted Harrison (Michael Paré) returns...
- 13.1.2025
- von Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
A new clip has been released from the upcoming horror movie Wolf Man. The video reveals the best look yet at the reimagining of the iconic Universal Monster.
Directed by Leigh Whannell (The Invisible Man), Wolf Man is hitting theaters on Jan. 17, 2025. Up to this point, filmgoers have not yet gotten a very clear look at the titular monster in the film, but a new preview that was just released changes that. The clip picks up in mid-transformation with Christopher Abbott transforming into a werewolf. It's not a super-brief clip, spanning over a minute long, and it showcases the completion of the transformation. The video can be watched below.
First look at the wolfman in Wolf Man.In theaters January 17.pic.twitter.com/ZiJqMGB9v6— Cbr (@Cbr) January 7, 2025
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Directed by Leigh Whannell (The Invisible Man), Wolf Man is hitting theaters on Jan. 17, 2025. Up to this point, filmgoers have not yet gotten a very clear look at the titular monster in the film, but a new preview that was just released changes that. The clip picks up in mid-transformation with Christopher Abbott transforming into a werewolf. It's not a super-brief clip, spanning over a minute long, and it showcases the completion of the transformation. The video can be watched below.
First look at the wolfman in Wolf Man.In theaters January 17.pic.twitter.com/ZiJqMGB9v6— Cbr (@Cbr) January 7, 2025
Related The Sims 4: Fan-Favorite Werewolf Greg Has a Surprising Amount of Lore
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- 7.1.2025
- von Jeremy Dick
- CBR
Halloween Horror Nights did no favors to Leigh Whannell’s upcoming Wolf Man this past Halloween season, with a costumed actor inside the park giving us a lackluster first tease of the werewolf design featured in the movie. It’s never a good idea for a movie’s character design to be revealed by a Halloween costume, and unsurprisingly, it didn’t go over well with fans.
That’s probably why Universal has made the decision, one week before the release of Wolf Man, to show off the whole damn werewolf with a clip from the movie that seemingly reveals all. The clip showcases the body horror transformation star Christopher Abbott undergoes after being bitten, while also giving us a good look at his fully transformed werewolf look.
It’s undoubtedly an odd choice to spoil so much so close to the movie’s release, but it’s likely that...
That’s probably why Universal has made the decision, one week before the release of Wolf Man, to show off the whole damn werewolf with a clip from the movie that seemingly reveals all. The clip showcases the body horror transformation star Christopher Abbott undergoes after being bitten, while also giving us a good look at his fully transformed werewolf look.
It’s undoubtedly an odd choice to spoil so much so close to the movie’s release, but it’s likely that...
- 7.1.2025
- von John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Dog Soldiers is living proof that sometimes, even the most intelligent and well-crafted movies can slip under the public’s radar. The film has tons of exciting ideas and fascinating themes, but somehow it remains underappreciated. The story centers around a small squad of British soldiers who find themselves in dangerous enemy territory — but things turn even more sinister when their enemies are identified as supernatural werewolves. Although Dog Soldiers 2 never got made, the original was a hugely creative horror that deserves more attention.
Dog Soldiers features talented actors such as Emma Cleasby, Sean Pertwee, and Darren Morfitt in the lead roles, all of whom bring their characters to life in unpredictable and unforgettable ways. It's a horror movie that respects the audience and doesn't win them over with cheap thrills or easy jumpscares, but rather creates an eerie atmosphere and uses that to elevate the entire story. There has...
Dog Soldiers features talented actors such as Emma Cleasby, Sean Pertwee, and Darren Morfitt in the lead roles, all of whom bring their characters to life in unpredictable and unforgettable ways. It's a horror movie that respects the audience and doesn't win them over with cheap thrills or easy jumpscares, but rather creates an eerie atmosphere and uses that to elevate the entire story. There has...
- 17.12.2024
- von Jack Walters
- ScreenRant
Steven C. Miller has directed a movie with a concept that is, simply put, fuckin’ cool.
“Werewolves,” written by Matthew Kennedy and now in theaters via Briarcliff Entertainment, is about a world where the annual supermoon turns everyone outside into huge, hungry werewolves that rip apart anyone in their path. Luckily, Frank Grillo plays a ripped scientist who is close to a cure, but also has to worry about keeping his family safe during yet another supermoon. There’s tons of in-your-face werewolf action, big guns and lots of blood and guts in this throwback flick that would feel right at home in a drive-in double feature.
Miller has plenty of experience with both action and horror films, directing movies like “Mauraders,” “First Kill” and “Silent Night” and working with big names like Sylvester Stallone and Nicolas Cage. He spoke with Variety about the joy of practical effects, how microbudget...
“Werewolves,” written by Matthew Kennedy and now in theaters via Briarcliff Entertainment, is about a world where the annual supermoon turns everyone outside into huge, hungry werewolves that rip apart anyone in their path. Luckily, Frank Grillo plays a ripped scientist who is close to a cure, but also has to worry about keeping his family safe during yet another supermoon. There’s tons of in-your-face werewolf action, big guns and lots of blood and guts in this throwback flick that would feel right at home in a drive-in double feature.
Miller has plenty of experience with both action and horror films, directing movies like “Mauraders,” “First Kill” and “Silent Night” and working with big names like Sylvester Stallone and Nicolas Cage. He spoke with Variety about the joy of practical effects, how microbudget...
- 6.12.2024
- von William Earl
- Variety Film + TV
Steven C. Miller’s lycan action-thriller Werewolves is a little bit Dog Soldiers, a dash of The Purge, and a decent amount of howl-and-gun excitement. It’s high on indie spirits but not clear of shortcomings. Miller’s further return to the horror genre after 2022’s smarthouse slasher Margaux feels tethered to his prior run of shoot-em-up Bruce Willis collaborations and too serious for its good. Legendary SFX artist Alec Gillis designs all the film’s snarling monsters, a highlight of Werewolves, but something else is missing from the experience that prevents this scrappy creature feature from breaking into the furry subgenre’s upper echelon.
Frank Grillo stars as Wesley Marshall, the hunky molecular biologist for a rapid response team trying to cure the world of a global werewolf event. Once a year, a supermoon alters human DNA and turns anyone into a mythical wolf-person. Under program honcho Dr. Aranda...
Frank Grillo stars as Wesley Marshall, the hunky molecular biologist for a rapid response team trying to cure the world of a global werewolf event. Once a year, a supermoon alters human DNA and turns anyone into a mythical wolf-person. Under program honcho Dr. Aranda...
- 6.12.2024
- von Matt Donato
- DailyDead
Presented by Steven C. Miller’s Werewolves, Bloody Disgusting is looking to the stars and howling at the moon with Werewolves Week. Today, Luiz H.C. grabs a handful of silver bullets as he revisits six iconic werewolf deaths in horror history.
Personally, I’ve always found monster movies to be more thrilling when they give the protagonists a fighting chance. This tiny sliver of narrative hope usually comes in the form of a specific weakness that can be exploited in order to defeat whatever creature happens to be attacking, with one of the most famous examples being werewolves’ “allergic reaction” towards silver – with even young children being aware of this fatal weakness.
However, there’s more than one way to skin a cat (or a lycanthrope), and in honor of Steven C. Miller’s upcoming Werewolves, which depicts a world where a Supermoon event has turned millions of people into monsters,...
Personally, I’ve always found monster movies to be more thrilling when they give the protagonists a fighting chance. This tiny sliver of narrative hope usually comes in the form of a specific weakness that can be exploited in order to defeat whatever creature happens to be attacking, with one of the most famous examples being werewolves’ “allergic reaction” towards silver – with even young children being aware of this fatal weakness.
However, there’s more than one way to skin a cat (or a lycanthrope), and in honor of Steven C. Miller’s upcoming Werewolves, which depicts a world where a Supermoon event has turned millions of people into monsters,...
- 3.12.2024
- von Luiz H. C.
- bloody-disgusting.com
Recently, director Neil Marshall sadly revealed that, despite years of trying, the long-awaited action horror sequel Dog Soldiers 2 is not going to happen. But fear not werewolf fans! Marshalls time with the classic movie monsters is now over! After revealing the bad news about Dog Soldiers, the filmmaker declared that he is now working on another action horror outing involving lycanthropes: The Werewolves of London.
Marshall took to Instagram to reveal the first details about the project, which is now in (very) early development, showing off the first artwork from the film as well as the deliciously tantalizing tagline, Grow your hair. Howl at the moon. Devour human flesh. The things we do for love. Check out what Marshall had to say about the movie below.
Since I dropped such a clanger last night, I thought Id give fans a little moonlight at the end of the tunnel today While...
Marshall took to Instagram to reveal the first details about the project, which is now in (very) early development, showing off the first artwork from the film as well as the deliciously tantalizing tagline, Grow your hair. Howl at the moon. Devour human flesh. The things we do for love. Check out what Marshall had to say about the movie below.
Since I dropped such a clanger last night, I thought Id give fans a little moonlight at the end of the tunnel today While...
- 19.11.2024
- von Jonathan Fuge
- MovieWeb
Looking back on the late 90s and early 2000s, it wasn’t exactly the best time for the horror genre, and you’d be hard pressed to argue that anything released at the time was a classic. Because they weren’t. That’s not to say that we didn’t get any ‘cult’ classic titles that have stood the test of time because of elements other than the quality of the movie. 1999s The Blair Witch Project had a genius marketing campaign that sold the movie as a scary, true life tale, while the press made out that it was so terrifying, people were being sick in cinemas. The truth is, it’s an average horror movie and it was the shaky camerawork that more than likely made people nauseous. It’s still regarded as a cult classic, however, but what about the rest of the content from the time?...
- 15.11.2024
- von Adam Walton
- JoBlo.com
There’s a moment in John Milius’ Conan the Barbarian that always gets to me. It’s that scene right before the final battle when Conan prays to his Cimmerian god and states that no one will remember who he and his companion were – the only thing that matters is that, in that moment, two stood against many. From the battle of Thermopylae to Black Hawk Down, the idea of a small group standing their ground against an overwhelming force is one of the most compelling setups in all of fiction, and this also applies to the horror genre.
Many of our favorite scary stories borrow from this same mythological source, which is why there are countless horror movies about small groups of survivors attempting to defend an isolated location from evil invaders. And in honor of what we’ve now come to know as “Siege Films,” we’ve decided...
Many of our favorite scary stories borrow from this same mythological source, which is why there are countless horror movies about small groups of survivors attempting to defend an isolated location from evil invaders. And in honor of what we’ve now come to know as “Siege Films,” we’ve decided...
- 13.11.2024
- von Luiz H. C.
- bloody-disgusting.com
While werewolf movies were all the rage in the 1980s thanks to hits like An American Werewolf in London, The Howling, and yes, even Teen Wolf, by the 2000s they had lost a lot of their bite until director Neil Marshall came along with his first feature film, Dog Soldiers. Set in the Scottish Highlands, the film traces a group of soldiers trying to survive against a vicious pack of werewolves, and presents audiences with an ultraviolet movie that utilizes practical effects to deliver one of the most unique takes on the mythical beast ever seen. Its a cult favorite today, and though a sequel has long been in the works, Marshall took to social media yesterday to share some heartbreaking news about its development.
Posting on his Instagram account (seen below), Marshall confirmed that Dog Soldiers 2 is officially dead in the water. He said that though hed been trying...
Posting on his Instagram account (seen below), Marshall confirmed that Dog Soldiers 2 is officially dead in the water. He said that though hed been trying...
- 12.11.2024
- von James Melzer
- MovieWeb
If you're a fan of the cult-classic werewolf horror movie Dog Soldiers, Neil Marshall has some bad news for you. While a sequel to the 2002 film had been in the works, it appears that it is now dead. Marshall broke the news on Instagram - but gave fans some hope, as he also revealed that he's working on a new werewolf film instead.
- 12.11.2024
- von Rob London
- Collider.com
Director Neil Marshall made one of the all-time coolest werewolf movies with his 2002 film Dog Soldiers (watch it Here), so it’s shocking that we’ve never gotten a sequel, especially considering we’re living in a world where An American Werewolf in Paris exists, and there have been eight Howling movies. A few years ago, Marshall said there was “more of a chance” of the sequel happening than ever before… but in a recent interview, he said he feared that Dog Soldiers 2 is dead in the water. Now, he has taken to social media to confirm that there’s little to no hope of Dog Soldiers 2 ever happening – so he’s going to make a different werewolf movie, The Werewolves of London, instead.
There have been rumors and premature announcements about a sequel to Dog Soldiers ever since the film made its debut in 2002. Oddly, for several years the...
There have been rumors and premature announcements about a sequel to Dog Soldiers ever since the film made its debut in 2002. Oddly, for several years the...
- 12.11.2024
- von Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Director Neil Marshall has announced that we’ll probably never see a sequel to his werewolf horror, Dog Soldiers.
Neil Marshall’s Dog Soldiers is one of the defining werewolf movies of its time. The 2002 horror launched Marshall’s career and has become somewhat of a cult classic, receiving a shiny new 4K release in 2020.
A Dog Soldiers sequel has been in the works more or less since the release of the first film. It’s proven to be a bit of a struggle, however, and when Inverse asked Marshall where we are with the sequel in June 2024, Marshall didn’t seem too hopeful.
“I’ve a feeling it’s probably dead in the water because things have gone very quiet from the other side,” the director said, adding: “I’m not giving up, though; there’s still a possibility.”
Unfortunately, it seems that the possibility of another Dog Soldiers...
Neil Marshall’s Dog Soldiers is one of the defining werewolf movies of its time. The 2002 horror launched Marshall’s career and has become somewhat of a cult classic, receiving a shiny new 4K release in 2020.
A Dog Soldiers sequel has been in the works more or less since the release of the first film. It’s proven to be a bit of a struggle, however, and when Inverse asked Marshall where we are with the sequel in June 2024, Marshall didn’t seem too hopeful.
“I’ve a feeling it’s probably dead in the water because things have gone very quiet from the other side,” the director said, adding: “I’m not giving up, though; there’s still a possibility.”
Unfortunately, it seems that the possibility of another Dog Soldiers...
- 12.11.2024
- von Maria Lattila
- Film Stories
We recently celebrated the 22-year anniversary of Neil Marshall’s Dog Soldiers here on Bloody Disgusting, a fan-favorite werewolf movie that’s still without a sequel. While a promising update on the anticipated sequel would soon follow, the filmmaker took to Instagram this afternoon with disappointing news.
Dog Soldiers pit soldiers up against werewolves in the Scotland wilderness, and a trilogy of films was the original plan. In fact, it had been announced back in 2004 that Dog Soldiers: Fresh Meat was in the works. Of course, that never ended up coming to fruition.
While Marshall was hard at work trying to get the sequel greenlit, it seems as though all plans have fallen through. The director shared a fan-made poster for the sequel on social media and detailed that, despite valiant efforts, Dog Soldiers 2 is no longer in the works.
“It is with a heavy heart that I must announce...
Dog Soldiers pit soldiers up against werewolves in the Scotland wilderness, and a trilogy of films was the original plan. In fact, it had been announced back in 2004 that Dog Soldiers: Fresh Meat was in the works. Of course, that never ended up coming to fruition.
While Marshall was hard at work trying to get the sequel greenlit, it seems as though all plans have fallen through. The director shared a fan-made poster for the sequel on social media and detailed that, despite valiant efforts, Dog Soldiers 2 is no longer in the works.
“It is with a heavy heart that I must announce...
- 11.11.2024
- von Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Stars: Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson, Louis Mandylor, Tofan Pirani, Melody Prapassorn, Chante Evans, Myles Clohessy, Gary Cairns, Peter Dobson, Elliot Allison | Written by Brandon Slagle | Directed by Louis Mandylor
Operation Blood Hunt is the film we wanted after Dog Soldiers showed us all that werewolves and soldiers could be a great combination. Unfortunately, there wasn’t much in the way of followup at the time, the promised sequel never happened and anyone who saw Werewolves of the Third Reich would probably rather forget it. So we’ve had to wait until now for Brandon Slagle to take the standard war movie plot of an odd assortment of fighters sent on a mission behind enemy lines and some werewolves to serve as the villains. And when it works, Operation Blood Hunt is a lot of fun, unfortunately, it doesn’t always work.
It’s 1945 and in a bar somewhere in London,...
Operation Blood Hunt is the film we wanted after Dog Soldiers showed us all that werewolves and soldiers could be a great combination. Unfortunately, there wasn’t much in the way of followup at the time, the promised sequel never happened and anyone who saw Werewolves of the Third Reich would probably rather forget it. So we’ve had to wait until now for Brandon Slagle to take the standard war movie plot of an odd assortment of fighters sent on a mission behind enemy lines and some werewolves to serve as the villains. And when it works, Operation Blood Hunt is a lot of fun, unfortunately, it doesn’t always work.
It’s 1945 and in a bar somewhere in London,...
- 6.11.2024
- von Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Freevee is becoming the home of many lost, forgotten or just bad action movies, and Duchess is another violent critical disaster that is being discovered thanks to its inclusion on Amazons Freevee offshoot. The film that was described by some critics as a "fourth-rate rip-off" of Jason Statham and Guy Ritchies greatest hits, as well as Quentin Tarantinos Kill Bill, scored a dismal 14% Tomatometer score on its release in August, but its current availability on free streaming has seen it jump into the Freevee global Top 10.
Duchess is the story of Scarlett Monaghan, a woman who turns from small-time crook into a brutal vengeance-seeking anti-heroine. After involving herself in a diamond deal that goes wrong, Scarlett finds herself left for dead, but as is the way in these movies, it doesnt take long for her to regain her strength and set out on a one-woman mission to extract her own...
Duchess is the story of Scarlett Monaghan, a woman who turns from small-time crook into a brutal vengeance-seeking anti-heroine. After involving herself in a diamond deal that goes wrong, Scarlett finds herself left for dead, but as is the way in these movies, it doesnt take long for her to regain her strength and set out on a one-woman mission to extract her own...
- 5.11.2024
- von Anthony Lund
- MovieWeb
Dog Soldiers and The Descent director Neil Marshall has worked with actress/co-writer Charlotte Kirk on his three most recent films, The Reckoning, The Lair, and Duchess, and they’re continuing their collaboration on the upcoming psychological thriller Compulsion. Deadline reports that Saban Films has secured the domestic distribution rights to the film – and while a release date has not yet been announced, a first look image has been unveiled. You can check that out at the bottom of this article.
With a script written by Marshall, Compulsion is said to be inspired by the old school erotic thrillers of the ’80s and ’90s, like Fatal Attraction, Basic Instinct, and Single White Female. This one centers on the dynamically twisted relationship between two women, as both become embroiled in a series of horrific murders on the island of Malta. Kirk stars in the film alongside Anna-Maria Sieklucka, who starred in...
With a script written by Marshall, Compulsion is said to be inspired by the old school erotic thrillers of the ’80s and ’90s, like Fatal Attraction, Basic Instinct, and Single White Female. This one centers on the dynamically twisted relationship between two women, as both become embroiled in a series of horrific murders on the island of Malta. Kirk stars in the film alongside Anna-Maria Sieklucka, who starred in...
- 4.11.2024
- von Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Director Neil Marshall’s next movie is the erotic thriller throwback Compulsion, and Deadline reports that Saban Films has picked up the domestic rights.
Stay tuned for release information as it becomes available.
Anna-Maria Sieklucka (365 Days) will star alongside Charlotte Kirk (The Lair).
Deadline details, “Inspired by such notable erotic thrillers of the ’80s and ’90s as Fatal Attraction, Basic Instinct and Single White Female, Compulsion centers around the dynamically twisted relationship between two women, as both become embroiled in a series of horrific murders on the island of Malta.
“Kirk’s character, Diana, is described as a flamboyant and ruthless thief; Sieklucka’s Evie, as a seemingly innocent young woman with a troubled past and a dark secret.”
Zach McGowan (Dracula Untold), Giulia Gorietti (Suburra), Cinzia Monreale (The Beyond) and Harvey Dean (Sea Dragon) will also star in Neil Marshall’s new movie.
The post Neil Marshall’s...
Stay tuned for release information as it becomes available.
Anna-Maria Sieklucka (365 Days) will star alongside Charlotte Kirk (The Lair).
Deadline details, “Inspired by such notable erotic thrillers of the ’80s and ’90s as Fatal Attraction, Basic Instinct and Single White Female, Compulsion centers around the dynamically twisted relationship between two women, as both become embroiled in a series of horrific murders on the island of Malta.
“Kirk’s character, Diana, is described as a flamboyant and ruthless thief; Sieklucka’s Evie, as a seemingly innocent young woman with a troubled past and a dark secret.”
Zach McGowan (Dracula Untold), Giulia Gorietti (Suburra), Cinzia Monreale (The Beyond) and Harvey Dean (Sea Dragon) will also star in Neil Marshall’s new movie.
The post Neil Marshall’s...
- 4.11.2024
- von John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Neil Marshall has turned out some great horror films in his career. The Descent will forever scare you away from exploring caves, and keep you up with the disturbing imagery laced throughout its runtime. Tales of Halloween features a delightfully twisted short from Marshall that involves pumpkins coming to life and slaughtering everything in their path. He's even recently returned to the realm of horror with The Reckoning and The Lair, which is more than welcome after the dismal reception to his Hellboy reboot. But Marshall's directorial debut, Dog Soldiers, deserves a second look - especially with how it upends what viewers come to expect from a werewolf movie.
- 2.11.2024
- von Collier Jennings
- Collider.com
After tackling The Invisible Man, writer/director Leigh Whannell set his sights on updating another iconic Universal Horror Monster: The Wolf Man. There have been many different incarnations of the Wolf Man character, but Whannell told ScreenRant that his version is unlike any that have come before it, adding that he even took inspiration from Heath Ledger’s Joker.
“I lined up all the different versions, I had a Pdf of everyone from Lon Chaney to David Norton in American Werewolf, The Howling, Dog Soldiers. I had every look in front of me, and I’m kind of staring at it, and I’m like, ‘All right, so where do I fit in?’” Whannell explained. “You know what a big inspiration to me was, was Heath Ledger’s version of the Joker. Not so much in terms of look, but I had a photo of him on my desk as...
“I lined up all the different versions, I had a Pdf of everyone from Lon Chaney to David Norton in American Werewolf, The Howling, Dog Soldiers. I had every look in front of me, and I’m kind of staring at it, and I’m like, ‘All right, so where do I fit in?’” Whannell explained. “You know what a big inspiration to me was, was Heath Ledger’s version of the Joker. Not so much in terms of look, but I had a photo of him on my desk as...
- 25.10.2024
- von Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
The upcoming Wolf Man reboot is going to introduce a unique depiction of the titular creature unlike anything seen in prior films made about the Universal Monster. Going with an untraditional design for the film was influenced by Heath Ledger's Joker.
Wolf Man director Leigh Whannell, who also directed the hit Invisible Man reboot released in 2020, addressed the new film in an interview with Screen Rant at New York Comic Con. Whannell commented on the creature's design, sharing the story behind how he settled upon how the movie's werewolf will appear. It began with simultaneously looking at images of previous depictions of werewolves in film and deciding that his movie's version needed to be unique. The director also shared how Heath Ledger's bold new approach to the Joker in The Dark Knight was highly influential in choosing to go with a design that was far unlike the other depictions.
Wolf Man director Leigh Whannell, who also directed the hit Invisible Man reboot released in 2020, addressed the new film in an interview with Screen Rant at New York Comic Con. Whannell commented on the creature's design, sharing the story behind how he settled upon how the movie's werewolf will appear. It began with simultaneously looking at images of previous depictions of werewolves in film and deciding that his movie's version needed to be unique. The director also shared how Heath Ledger's bold new approach to the Joker in The Dark Knight was highly influential in choosing to go with a design that was far unlike the other depictions.
- 21.10.2024
- von Jeremy Dick
- CBR
Frank Grillo is back in the horror genre with a twist on a classic monster in Werewolves. First having gotten in the works under the title Year 2, the movie is set in a world in which, a year prior, a supermoon turned millions into the titular creatures, with the impending return of the lunar event seeing society attempting to prepare for the potential of another major outbreak. Alongside Grillo, the ensemble Werewolves cast includes NCIS' Katrina Law, Godfather of Harlem's Ilfenesh Hadera, James Michael Cummings and Golden Globe nominee Lou Diamond Phillips.
A little over two years after filming first began on the film, Briarcliff Entertainment has released the first Werewolves trailer. The video opens up by setting up the movie's world of supermoon-turned-humans, with a woman finding her home has been broken into by the titular creatures. It then cuts to introducing Grillo's Wesley Marshall, who is shown preparing...
A little over two years after filming first began on the film, Briarcliff Entertainment has released the first Werewolves trailer. The video opens up by setting up the movie's world of supermoon-turned-humans, with a woman finding her home has been broken into by the titular creatures. It then cuts to introducing Grillo's Wesley Marshall, who is shown preparing...
- 20.10.2024
- von Grant Hermanns
- ScreenRant
The Wolf Man director is ready to explain how he developed a new version of the iconic monster's design. As a modern Wolf Man reboot, it hopes to reimagine the classic Universal 1941 monster movie. The trailer was recently released at New York Comic Con and revealed a family struggling under the pressure of an unknown enemy. The original movie certainly showcased horror, but The Invisible Man director Leigh Whannell intends to infuse an eerie sense of mystery into the franchise.
In an exclusive interview with Screen Rant, Whannell opened up about his designs for the character. After compiling a book containing all the different werewolf designs, he settled on a single one. Surprisingly, he also cited Heath Ledger's Joker as a major inspiration for Wolf Man. While Whannell did not view it as a visual concept for the character, Joker did play into the creature's nature. He was also...
In an exclusive interview with Screen Rant, Whannell opened up about his designs for the character. After compiling a book containing all the different werewolf designs, he settled on a single one. Surprisingly, he also cited Heath Ledger's Joker as a major inspiration for Wolf Man. While Whannell did not view it as a visual concept for the character, Joker did play into the creature's nature. He was also...
- 20.10.2024
- von Lukas Shayo
- ScreenRant
In 1996, Wes Craven destroyed and remade all presumptions about the horror genre with the release of Scream, the iconic slasher that made waves in the industry and evolved into a major franchise. With six movies to date and Scream 7 on the horizon, Scream is one of the longest-running horror movie series ever. However, the effects of Scream were seen in horror movies after only one installment, demonstrating the brilliance of the effective standalone.
Scream famously took on many established horror tropes at a time when the genre was struggling after the best horror movies of the 1980s. Craven created a new, razor-sharp slasher story that was as funny as it was disturbing, revitalizing the genre and making the best horror movies of the 21st century possible. Many modern horror movies and tropes only exist because of Scream, but few live up to this Halloween-primed classic (which ironically came out...
Scream famously took on many established horror tropes at a time when the genre was struggling after the best horror movies of the 1980s. Craven created a new, razor-sharp slasher story that was as funny as it was disturbing, revitalizing the genre and making the best horror movies of the 21st century possible. Many modern horror movies and tropes only exist because of Scream, but few live up to this Halloween-primed classic (which ironically came out...
- 18.10.2024
- von Abigail Stevens
- ScreenRant
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