What more could possibly be said about the 1981 John Landis classic An American Werewolf in London? For nearly three decades the film has entertained, scared, and inspired audiences and industry folk ...
Writer-director John Landis guides us through the acoustic improvements he made to his 1981 horror-comedy An American Werewolf in London. The original film broke ground in make-up and scary effects.
Even through most people can name at least five to ten quality vampire films at the drop of a hat, the werewolf genre has very few shining stars. Is it because they're not as romantic or because ...
For a while, "An American Werewolf In London" was the most popular video to rent or buy in the world. That was before DVD's, in the long ago days of videotape, back in the mid-1980s. It is still worth ...
Who deserves the bragging rights for this highly entertaining horror comedy - director John Landis or makeup artist Rick Baker? Two young American backpackers (David Naughton, Griffin Dunne) have a ...
Halloween brings out the ghosts, ghouls and reissues of Haloween favorites and "favorites." Universal, one of the great studios for catalog Blu-ray releases has put out two cult-classics, and one film ...
Are you hankering for another dip into the world of An American Werewolf in London? A restored dip, if you will! If that’s on your agenda, read on for details. About the An American Werewolf in London ...
Released in 1981, An American Werewolf in London is one of the most iconic body horror movies out there. It follows David and Jack, two American tourists who are attacked by a mysterious beast while ...
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