While the werewolf is one of the coolest creatures ever imagined, there seems to be a belief that there hasn’t been many good werewolf movies. So we here at Arrow in the Head decided to take a look back at the films that have been made over the decades and compile a list of the Best Werewolf Movies. Check out our picks below, and leave a comment letting us know what your favorite werewolf movies are!
Wolf (1994)
Wolf is generally not a highly regarded movie, which is kind of shocking when you take into account that it was directed by Mike Nichols, started off as an idea from Legends of the Fall writer Jim Harrison, and has a cast packed with Oscar winners and nominees. Well, it is rather dull for large stretches of its overly long 125 minute running time and there’s way too much about the lead...
Wolf (1994)
Wolf is generally not a highly regarded movie, which is kind of shocking when you take into account that it was directed by Mike Nichols, started off as an idea from Legends of the Fall writer Jim Harrison, and has a cast packed with Oscar winners and nominees. Well, it is rather dull for large stretches of its overly long 125 minute running time and there’s way too much about the lead...
- 10/9/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Cult Horror Star Naschy Dies
Spanish horror star Paul Naschy has passed away at the age of 75 following a battle with cancer.
The multi-talented actor/writer/director, known for his scary films, passed away on Tuesday in Madrid, Spain, reports Variety.
Naschy - born Jacinto Molina Alvarez - began his career writing Western novels before landing his first starring role in 1968's Frankenstein's Bloody Terror. He went on to play the monster in a dozen other films, including The Curse of the Beast.
He later stepped behind the camera as a director, and made one of the first ever Spanish-Japanese co-productions with his wolfman thriller The Beast and the Magic Sword.
Naschy is survived by wife Elvira and two children.
The multi-talented actor/writer/director, known for his scary films, passed away on Tuesday in Madrid, Spain, reports Variety.
Naschy - born Jacinto Molina Alvarez - began his career writing Western novels before landing his first starring role in 1968's Frankenstein's Bloody Terror. He went on to play the monster in a dozen other films, including The Curse of the Beast.
He later stepped behind the camera as a director, and made one of the first ever Spanish-Japanese co-productions with his wolfman thriller The Beast and the Magic Sword.
Naschy is survived by wife Elvira and two children.
- 12/3/2009
- WENN
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