Monday, 16 June 2008

News & Reviews


Let's see, news, news .... The Sci-Fi Channel original movie Never Cry Werewolf has now aired, and Timberwolf has been kind enough to review it for us.

Following an online petition, the BBC have commisioned a six-episode series for Being Human, to begin airing in 2009. Yaaay! In less positive news, the upcoming Trick 'r Treat movie has been dropped by Warner Bros, and a new distributor has yet to buy it. Booo.

Finally, for all you werewolf porn enthusiasts (don't try to deny it), An Erotic Werewolf in London is now available on DVD pre-order, to be released on June 24.

Also, have a plethora of new reviews from the likes of Reed, TheDamnedThing, SilverMidnight, Marcus and rags.

Thursday, 27 March 2008

Reviews: "The Werewolf" (1956) + "The Man and the Monster" (1959)

So I've come up with this new concept of doing 'double feature' werewolf movie reviews, which may help me get through this insane backlog of unwatched movies a bit quicker.

Tonights theme is werewolf movies from the fifties, starting with The Werewolf (1956) and then a brief trip across the border to find "El Hombre y el Monstrou", otherwise known as The Man and the Monster (1959). What have I learnt from watching these two movies? Primarily, never trust scientists or pianists. Or the devil.

Review : "Werewolf Women of the SS" fake trailer

I've finally got round to reviewing Rob Zombie's fake trailer for Werewolf Women of the SS, created as part of Tarantino's "Grindhouse" project.

I'll get back to reviewing real movies soon, I promise. Maybe a Howling VI review from TheDamnedThing will keep you happy in the meantime.

Wednesday, 26 March 2008

Wolf Blood screencaps

I've added some new decent-quality screencaps to my review of Wolf Blood (1925), still probably the earliest obtainable werewolf movie. They don't make 'em like they used to, you know ...

Also, check this Empire Online interview for more info on the new Wolf Man movie.

Friday, 21 March 2008

Upcoming Movies

Brought the Upcoming Movies section up-to-date with details of Never Cry Werewolf, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, Beast and The Lost Girl.